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The Netse Mot Gathering is a one-night-only, one-of-a-kind celebration and showcase of Indigenous artistry. Netse Mot — a Coast Salish phrase meaning “One Heart, One Mind” — emphasizes solidarity among all people. This gathering is more than a celebration; it’s a movement toward healing, unity and mutual understanding. Children of the Setting Sun proudly partnered with the National Congress of American Indians to host the event in conjunction with the NCAI National Convention in Seattle. The evening featured stunning performances from talented artists, including: 0:20 - Opening Prayer by Gene Harry 3:00 - Opening words from Seattle University’s Indigenous Peoples Institute Senior Director Jill La Pointe (Upper Skagit and Nooksack), and author Sasha LaPointe (Upper Skagit and Nooksack) 8:20 - Grand Entry by Westshore Canoe Family 13:40 - Emcee actor and activist Dallas Goldtooth (Lower Sioux Indian Community ) 28:00 - Remarks from National Native American Boarding School Healing CEO Deborah Parker (Tulalip) 31:20 - Singer and Musician Isaac Tonasket (Colville, Spokane) 35:52 - Storyteller Baratunde Thurston 53:45 - Delbert Anderson Quartet ( Diné (Navajo)) and dance performance by Nakeema Ray (Upper Skagit) 1:12:56 - Second performance by Isaac Tonasket (Colville, Spokane) 1:21:07 - activist, attorney and author Amy Bowers Cordalis (Yurok) 1:23:26 - Honoring of Leaders In honor of NCAI’s first gathering in the Pacific Northwest in over 40 years, CSSP recognizes past NCAI Presidents from this region for their leadership. Mel Tonasket | Colville W. Ron Allen | Jamestown S’Klallam Brian Cladoosby | Swinomish Fawn Sharp | Quinault Joe DeLaCruz | Quinault (in memoriam) Earl Old Person | Blackfeet (in memoriam) 1:34:33 - Opera singer Adia Bowman (Upper Skagit Indian Tribe) 1:39:32 - writer, filmmaker and champion filmmaker Julian Brave NoiseCat (Canim Lake Band Tsq’secen of the Secwepemc Nation) 1:53:00 - Singer Fawn Wood (Saddle Lake First Nation) and powwow group Cree Confederation 2:12:00 - Closing Prayer and song by Gene Harry and Westshore Canoe Family