By paying attention to our past, we can take positive action in the present day, for continued growth tomorrow.
For over 45 years, Jay Mills, a dedicated member of the Suquamish Tribe, has been intimately involved in shaping the tribe’s history and guiding its ongoing development. Through his extensive experience, he seamlessly integrates the rich cultural heritage and traditions of the tribe into modern infrastructure, ensuring a legacy of resilience and progress Continuing from Mills’ narrative, Council member Clarence Moriwaki illuminates the painful chapter in Bainbridge Island’s history, where the Japanese-American community, once thriving, was forcibly uprooted by our government. Moriwaki sheds light on the power dynamics of art, communication, and propaganda during this period, underscoring the profound impact of our collective creations on shaping historical narratives. By engaging with these narratives today, we foster a deeper understanding of the rich tapestry of cultures woven into the fabric of Kitsap.