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In what has grown to become a yearly tradition, aboriginal communities of western Washington and the coastal and inland waterways of British Columbia participate in sea voyages in ancient dugout canoes carved from cedar. This is the story of one such voyage, and what it means to the "pullers," ground crews, and elders who share the waves, the traditions, and a vision of a positive future for Coast Salish youth.