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Jack Cagey is of Samish descent, but enrolled with Lummi Tribe, in Ferndale WA. He is a tribal Elder & spokesperson and last year he traveled for his 2nd time cross country w/the Lummi House of Tears Carvers. He is a Veteran of the Air Force and share
Jack Cagey: Spokesperson, storyteller, song leader
Brian Allen: Making it possible bring this inteview to you, with help from him in conversion & uploading this segment.
House of Tears Carvers & the Lummi Nation: That honor & include Elders & Veterans in the Nations Healing Process after 9-11
Please use this only for non-profit. If you wish to donate a stipend to Jack Cagey or the House of Tears carvers, to help them continue the work they are doing or to KSVR to help us defer expenses in producing more NAMAPAHH radio, please get in touch with Robin Carneen, the producer of this segment and NAMAPAHH 1st People's radio. tetawin38@yahoo.com
Live from Lummi
Interview with Elder /Airforce Veteran : Jack Cagey, drum song Jack Cagey
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Sept. 12, 2004
Semiamah Washington State Sacred Ancestoral grounds