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AltaSea Open House: The Ti’at Society shares history of “Moomat Ahiko”
April 6 @ 10:00 AM
Come join us on Sat, Apr 06, 2024 at 10:00 AM for an exciting event at AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles.
Storytelling and Cultural Sharing
Members of the Ti’at Society will share stories of Moomat Ahiko and cultural traditions related to seafaring and ocean stewardship. An exhibit of images and videos will show the life and birth of Moomat Ahiko.
Community Dialogue
A facilitated discussion will allow participants to reflect on: the connections between climate change, urban development, and Indigenous cultures. Participants will learn about ways to support Indigenous communities in preserving their maritime traditions.
Cordage Weaving and Fishing Net Demonstration
Members of the Ti’at Society will lead a demonstration for volunteers and participants to learn to weave cordage made of plant fibers such as dogbane, nettle, sea grass, milkweed, or willow. Fishing net demonstration will bridge the connection between the land and the ocean. These traditional skills are essential for boat building and will provide volunteers and participants with a hands-on experience of Tongva culture.
Volunteer Appreciation and Volunteer Page Launch
At the end of the event, there will be a brief ceremony to thank volunteers for their hard work. Certificates of recognition will be provided to volunteers.
If you would like to start volunteering for AltaSea you can register for this Open House and other education and community engagement events at: Volunteer Opportunities
Organized by AltaSea at the Port of Los Angeles a leader in the Blue Economy that strives towards sustainable and responsible use of ocean resources to promote economic growth, improve livelihoods, and ensure the health of ocean ecosystems to address environmental and social challenges within our communities.
Delve into science, technology, engineering, business and the ocean
This is a great opportunity for students of all ages to learn about ocean based careers that turn to the ocean to develop solutions for some of the planet’s most pressing challenges, such as climate change, energy supply, and global food security.
Our local ocean-focused and community based organizations will be available for guests to speak with
On-Site Exhibiting Partners
Exhibiting Partners
Strength Based Community Change (SBCC)
Los Angeles Marine Protected Areas
If you are interested in Exhibiting please fill out the Open House Registration form:
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