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The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water VIDEOS!

February 19, 2026
by Veronica Martinez

The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water Curriculum Available NOW!

The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water workshop facilitated by poet Harold Rhenisch has come to a close! Thank you to Harold for facilitating this workshop and sharing your knowledge on Chinook Wawa and languages across Cascadia. Thank you to all that participated. Surveyed participants of the workshop enjoyed the interaction, Harold’s vast knowledge of Cascadian language and history, and learning about the Chinook Wawa language.

Did you miss the workshop? Not to worry! Full videos of the workshop, along with reading and writing handouts, are now available on The Poetics of Cascadian Land and Water webpage. You can watch the final workshop covering poetics and line break exercises BELOW!

Registration of spring workshops Life as Rehearsal for the Poem and Poetics as Cosmology facilitated by Paul Nelson is open NOW! CLICK HERE to learn more and register.

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