Maria Lechuga- July 15, 2018
July 15, 2018
This
is the first time in the past week that I have woken up well rested and warm.
This campsite is by far the best campsite I have been to. It has showers,
sinks, and FLUSHING toilets. In the other campsites we did not have any of this
other than outhouses. This trip so far has made me realize that I have taken for
granted many things. I am grateful for the little things at this point. This
has been a fun journey, but I am so ready to go home, 6 more days. At around 11
we had breakfast and had Spokane Tribal members visit us to welcome us by
sharing some of their traditional drum songs. They came to sing and drum for us
which was a good experience because we had the opportunity to drum with them. I
learned a lot about them and what the Spokane Tribe is all about. Learning
about the different tribes there are around the reservation is interesting to
know about. Knowing about other cultures is what I love learning about. This
meeting with the Spokane Tribal members made me realize that I need to know
about my culture and be proud of it. We had the chance to go to the Will pine
tower and meet Ray Reyes who works there. It is his fourth season working in
the area and the tower has been there since 1959. It has been a very chill day
which was much needed because the past week has been hectic.
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