Swift Water Sign Project Donation
Thank you for helping fund this community initiative to honor and remember the First People of Vashon-Maury Islands.
Your generous contribution will help support this ongoing attention to indigenous heritage and our acknowledgement of our Island’s first people.
The sx̌ʷəbabš signs are available for Islanders to pick up in person at the Museum while supplies last! You can stop by the Museum, Wednesday – Sunday, 1-4 p.m. These FREE yard signs honor the First People of Vashon Island and the intention is for the sign to be displayed publicly on Vashon Maury Islands.
Puyallup Tribe artist Daniel Baptista was commissioned to design this beautiful yard sign to recognize the sx̌ʷəbabš (Swift Water People). Vashon and Maury Islands are in the traditional territory of the Puyallup Tribe, of which many descendants of the sx̌ʷəbabš are members. The original printing of the sign was funded through grants. Additional printings will be funded by generous community donors like you!
Sorry, we are unable to ship. If you’d like to give a different amount, please go through our donate page and designate sign project in the notes field.
Thank you for helping fund this community initiative to honor and remember the First People of Vashon-Maury Islands.
Your generous contribution will help support this ongoing attention to indigenous heritage and our acknowledgement of our Island’s first people.
The sx̌ʷəbabš signs are available for Islanders to pick up in person at the Museum while supplies last! You can stop by the Museum, Wednesday – Sunday, 1-4 p.m. These FREE yard signs honor the First People of Vashon Island and the intention is for the sign to be displayed publicly on Vashon Maury Islands.
Puyallup Tribe artist Daniel Baptista was commissioned to design this beautiful yard sign to recognize the sx̌ʷəbabš (Swift Water People). Vashon and Maury Islands are in the traditional territory of the Puyallup Tribe, of which many descendants of the sx̌ʷəbabš are members. The original printing of the sign was funded through grants. Additional printings will be funded by generous community donors like you!
Sorry, we are unable to ship. If you’d like to give a different amount, please go through our donate page and designate sign project in the notes field.
Thank you for helping fund this community initiative to honor and remember the First People of Vashon-Maury Islands.
Your generous contribution will help support this ongoing attention to indigenous heritage and our acknowledgement of our Island’s first people.
The sx̌ʷəbabš signs are available for Islanders to pick up in person at the Museum while supplies last! You can stop by the Museum, Wednesday – Sunday, 1-4 p.m. These FREE yard signs honor the First People of Vashon Island and the intention is for the sign to be displayed publicly on Vashon Maury Islands.
Puyallup Tribe artist Daniel Baptista was commissioned to design this beautiful yard sign to recognize the sx̌ʷəbabš (Swift Water People). Vashon and Maury Islands are in the traditional territory of the Puyallup Tribe, of which many descendants of the sx̌ʷəbabš are members. The original printing of the sign was funded through grants. Additional printings will be funded by generous community donors like you!
Sorry, we are unable to ship. If you’d like to give a different amount, please go through our donate page and designate sign project in the notes field.
Weight: 0.25 lbs
Dimensions: 10.5 × 8.25 × 0.25 in