A presentation of ethnographic and archaeological research on sxʷčkʷíyəŋ, one of the ancestral villages of the Jamestown S’Klallam Tribe that stood at Washington Harbor. The presentation feature artifacts, maps, and historical photos. This village, at least 500 years old at the time of European contact, was intrinsically linked to the Sequim Prairie: the S’Klallam name, pronounced “sh-ch-kwung,” is translated as “a good place to shoot” and is the origin of the name “Sequim.” Recorded on May 9, 2019.
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