School Living History Program

  • 10:30 AM
  • Lelooska Foundation, 165 Merwin Village Road Ariel, WA 98603
  • (360) 225-9522

Experience magnificent Northwest Coast masks as they come to life in our Kwakwaka’wakw ceremonial house. The Lelooska Family shares the songs, dances, stories and masks which display the rights, crests and privileges bestowed on them by the late Chief James Aul Sewide. Chief Tsungani carries on the traditions of his brother the late Chief Lelooska, performing with other family members.

School Living History Programs programs are most appropriate for children in the 3rd or 4th grades, however other age groups can be accommodated. Space is limited, reserve early!

School programs begin at 10:30 am and are approximately one hour in length. Following the program, students will visit the Lelooska Museum which displays an extensive collection of Native Artifacts from North America. They will have the opportunity to ask Chief Tsungani and the Lelooska Family questions and learn the significance of many of the artifacts on display.

Admission is $6.00 per person, adult or child. Scholarships are available to Washington State Schools that are in need on a first come first served basis through a generous grant from Vancouver Energy. Please let us know if your school needs assistance.

Advance reservations are necessary. To reserve, please call (360) 225-9522 or email info@lelooska.org.