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As a Muckleshoot Tribal member of Duwamish ancestry, Halliday says his Native American world view, cultural traditions, and values, which have sustained Native tribes throughout history, long before colonization, have helped him overcome the challenges associated with losing his sight. <\/p>\n<p>Too often, our understanding of American history begins with foreign European powers \u201csettling\u201d the land\u2014as though no thriving human communities existed here. Woven in with John\u2019s personal story, audiences will learn Washington State history from a Native American perspective, and how that history can teach resilience.<\/p>\n<p>John Halliday (he\/him) is a legally blind Native American artist of Muckleshoot, \u201cDuwamish,\u201d Yakama, and Warm Springs Indian descent. Halliday recently retired from the Bureau of Indian Affairs as Deputy Regional Director for the Navajo Region after serving as CEO for both the Muckleshoot and Snoqualmie tribes. 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