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SUMMARY:John Halliday
LOCATION:Parkland/Spanaway\nParkland/Spanaway
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DESCRIPTION:John Halliday shares his personal story and presents Washingto
 n State history from a Native American perspective. He is an artist of Muc
 kleshoot\, Duwamish\, Yakama\, and Warm Springs Indian descent..\nhttps://
 piercecounty.libnet.info/event/11784960
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>At the age of 55\, John Halliday became le
 gally blind. His Native American world view\, cultural traditions\, and va
 lues\, which have sustained Native tribes throughout history\, long before
  colonization\, have helped him overcome the challenges associated with lo
 sing his sight.&nbsp\;</p>\n<p>Halliday recently retired from the Bureau o
 f Indian Affairs as Deputy Regional Director for the Navajo Region after s
 erving as CEO for both the Muckleshoot and Snoqualmie tribes. Halliday has
  shown his art at Lakewold Gardens\, ANT Gallery\, and the Sacred Circle G
 alleries of American Indian Art under the artist name "Coyote".</p>\n<p></
 p>\nhttps://piercecounty.libnet.info/event/11784960
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