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Leschi
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“Whatever the future holds, do not forget who you are! Teach your children’s children, and then teach their children also. Teach them the pride of a great people….Time will come again when they will celebrate together with joy. When that happens my spirit will be there with you.”
Leschi, Last Chief of the Nisquallies.
1808-1858 |
L3 Creates Interesting and Engaging Educational Content for your Organization.
We communicate the story of Chief Leschi and Medicine Creek Treaty through many forums. It is our honor to tell our children, their children and so on. Just as Leschi requested in the last words he spoke to his people.
This pivotal time in history brings forward many great indigenous lessons for students of all ages. We would like to share what we know and hope you and your organization will share as well.
The Leschi Exoneration adds modern day content to the story and brings to light lessons for living in today’s world.
Contact L3 to discuss how we can assist you by helping to develop the appropriate content that your organization needs.
This pivotal time in history brings forward many great indigenous lessons for students of all ages. We would like to share what we know and hope you and your organization will share as well.
The Leschi Exoneration adds modern day content to the story and brings to light lessons for living in today’s world.
Contact L3 to discuss how we can assist you by helping to develop the appropriate content that your organization needs.
Exciting Projects Ahead
Medicine Creek Memorial 2024
Leschi Learning Legacy Honors All of these Monumental Moments in History. We invite you and your organization to join us in Recognizing these events in ways that are meaningful to you. Help us continue to tell our children and so on the story of Chief Leschi and Medicine Creek Treaty. #MCM24
170 Years: Medicine Creek Treaty Signed December 26, 1854
100 Years: Native American Citizenship Act Signed June 2, 1924
50 Years: Judge Boldt Decision Signed February 12, 1974
20 Years: Chief Leschi Exoneration December 10, 2004
Continue to check in with L3 to see how our efforts will Honor these historical dates with events that provide indigenous lessons for today while honoring the past.
170 Years: Medicine Creek Treaty Signed December 26, 1854
100 Years: Native American Citizenship Act Signed June 2, 1924
50 Years: Judge Boldt Decision Signed February 12, 1974
20 Years: Chief Leschi Exoneration December 10, 2004
Continue to check in with L3 to see how our efforts will Honor these historical dates with events that provide indigenous lessons for today while honoring the past.
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Leschi LibraryLeschi Learning Legacy is now planning to create an on-line library full of information about Leschi, the Medicine Creek Treaty and all the related history of this historical time.
This library is being created to answer the call to the many students, researchers, authors and teachers who call for interviews and information. We hope this library will make the information more readily available for you and be a point of information for all who research this time frame and subject. Leschi Learning Legacy Digital Library is Now Being Planned for You!
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