A Duwamish Giving Thanks
4705 W Marginal Way SW
4705 W Marginal Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106, USA
Washington
47.5608853
-122.3520227
Description
We are happy to invite you to A Duwamish Giving Thanks. This year we offer an easy, delicious holiday feast filled with a delectable mix of Pacific Northwestern Indigenous foods, fused with traditional American Thanksgiving comfort foods, and special touches by current Duwamish tribal members and leaders. The Giving Thanks Feast dinners are offered and prepared by the Duwamish people with the support of FoodCircle, a non-profit organization, are available as traditional or vegetarian, and will consist of the following delicacies:
Duwamish Giving Thanks Menu:
TRADITIONAL OPTION:
Wild Salmon Clam Chowder
Fresh Kale, Fiddle Ferns, Sea Vegetable Salad with Salal Berry Dressing
Rolls with compound butter
Traditional Carved Turkey
Golden Wild Foraged Mushroom Gravy
Cranberry Orange Chutney
Indian Fry Bread Stuffing with Apples, Celery and Hazelnuts
Creamy 3 Sisters Succotash
Roasted Vegetables
Mashed Potatoes
Pumpkin Pie
VEGETARIAN OPTION
Indian Corn Squash Soup
Fresh Kale, Fiddle Ferns, Sea Vegetable Salad with Salal Dressing
Rolls with compound "butter"
Stuffed Vegetarian Harvest Roast
Golden Wild Foraged Mushroom Gravy
Cranberry Orange Chutney
Indian Fry Bread Stuffing with Apples, Celery and Hazelnuts
Creamy 3 Sisters Succotash
Roasted Vegetables
Mashed Potatoes
Pumpkin Pie
Each Meal kit is $129 and feeds 4.
Each meal kit comes decorated with traditional Duwamish art motifs, fresh cedar and includes a Thanksgiving blessing. They can be picked up at the Duwamish Longhouse (4705 W Marginal Way SW, Seattle, WA 98106) to experience more of the Duwamish history, as well as meet community members. Most of the proceeds from this event will support the Duwamish Tribe, and for every meal kit sold, one meal will be donated to a community member in need.
The Duwamish Tribe is the host tribe for Seattle, our area’s only indigenous tribe. Many of their enrolled members still live on Duwamish aboriginal territory, which includes Seattle, Burien, Tukwila, Renton, and Redmond. This Giving Thanks event has a history dating back to 1988, when a Declaration of Apology was issued by the Church Council of Greater Seattle and Washington to First Nation peoples for denying them their spiritual paradigm. In honor of that apology, a special Thanksgiving feast was held in Seattle between Native and non-Native peoples hosted by David Lee (Founder of FoodCircle). While we have had in-person feasts in the past, the COVID-19 pandemic makes that impossible. We hope that you will join us in participating in this socially distanced feast, in order to share with our community in spirit what we aren’t able to share in-person.
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Start:
2021-11-24T09:00:00-08:00
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2021-11-24T19:00:00-08:00
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