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Experience Mount St. Helens, where raw power and quiet resilience shape one of the Pacific Northwest’s most remarkable places.
Explore communities around Mount St. Helens, where history, creativity, and Northwest character shape each town’s unique story.
Discover things to do around Mount St. Helens, where scenic trails, outdoor adventures, and local attractions invite you to explore at your own pace.
Discover Cowlitz County dining, where cozy eateries and hometown cafés serve hearty flavors with genuine Northwest hospitality. It’s a place to slow down, savor a meal, and feel right at home.
Find Mount St. Helens lodging where friendly hosts, peaceful settings, and comfortable stays invite you to relax, recharge, and enjoy the journey.
June 20, 2024 @ 7:00 pm

Experience magnificent Northwest Coast masks as they come to life in the glimmering firelight of a Kwakwaka’wakw ceremonial house. The Lelooska Family shares the songs, dances, stories, and masks which display the rights, crests, and privileges bestowed on them by the late Chief James Aul Sewid. Chief Tsungani carries on the traditions of his brother, the late Chief Lelooska, performing with other family members in Ariel, Washington, 31 miles northeast of Portland, Oregon.
The performance you will witness was developed by Chief Lelooska, Chief James Aul Sewid and tribal elders to share the history and culture of the Kwakwaka’wakw people. The Lelooska Foundation has sponsored these programs since 1977.