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What lesson do coastal salish people teach through their stories? Why do you think these lessons matter so much?

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The lessons that coastal Saleesh people teach their stories contain teachings which constitute in a reconnaissance of collective memory and knowledge to sustain their cultures and identities. The Saleesh elders told stories, some true and others exaggerated but at the end result the stories contained a collective memory. The elders reached back to the teachings of their parents, grandparents, and their great grandparents as well. These lessons matter a lot in the conservation of respect, culture, knowledge, and identities.

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