Hamilton Seymour will never forget his first time in a canoe. He was 5 years old and tiny—too small to even hold the paddle.
His dad took him to a special spot on the water and showed him a picture carved on a rock. He told Hamilton it was put there by his ancestors hundreds of years ago.
“That’s the first time I remember my dad talking about our culture and what it means,” Hamilton says.
Hamilton is Native American. And on that day, his dad wasn’t just teaching him to canoe. He was teaching Hamilton to be proud of who he is. His people—the Nooksack tribe—have lived in Washington State for more than a thousand years.
It’s still one of Hamilton’s favorite memories of his father. He died when Hamilton was 12.
Hamilton Seymour was 5. It was his first time in a canoe. He was tiny.
His dad took him to a special spot. There was a picture carved on a rock. The picture was very old. Hamilton’s dad said it was carved by their ancestors hundreds of years ago.
“That’s the first time I remember my dad talking about our culture and what it means,” Hamilton says.
Hamilton is Native American. And that was a special day. His dad was teaching Hamilton to be proud of who he is. His people are the Nooksack tribe. They have lived in Washington State for more than a thousand years.
That day is one of Hamilton’s best memories of his dad. He died when Hamilton was 12.
Hamilton Seymour will never forget the first time he rode in a canoe. He was 5 years old and tiny—too small to even hold the paddle.
His dad paddled him out to a special spot on the water. He pointed out a picture carved on a rock and told Hamilton it had been put there by his ancestors centuries ago.
“That’s the first time I remember my dad talking about our culture and what it means,” Hamilton says.
Hamilton is Native American, and on that day, his dad wasn’t just teaching him to canoe—he was teaching Hamilton to be proud of his heritage. Hamilton’s people—the Nooksack tribe—have lived in Washington State for more than a thousand years.
That day remains one of Hamilton’s favorite memories of his father. His father died when Hamilton was 12.