When groups of students from the University of Washington (UW) and Neah Bay High School spent a week together this spring, each had something to teach the other. The high school students taught their college visitors the Makah language, and how to make traditional regalia and handcarved wooden rattles. Together, the students released salmon raised at the school’s fish hatchery and worked on the community’s tsunami evacuation trail. UW student Ju…
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