Oct. 19 program: “What is a Chief? How Native Values Can Teach Resilience”
Fort Steilacoom Museum Annual Meeting & Guest Speaker: John Halliday
We’re honored to welcome John Halliday, a Muckleshoot Tribal member of Duwamish ancestry, as the featured speaker at our 2025 annual meeting. He will present on the topic of, “What is a Chief? How Native Values Can Teach Resilience.”
Halliday became legally blind at age 55. Halliday says his Native worldview, cultural traditions, and values have helped him face the challenges of losing his sight. These traditions have sustained Native peoples for generations — long before colonization.
Woven in with Halliday’s personal story, the audience will learn Washington State history from a Native American perspective, and how that history can teach resilience.
The annual meeting begins at 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 19, in the commanding officer’s quarters of Historic Fort Steilacoom, 9601 Steilacoom Blvd SW.
You can learn much more about his remarkable story here: https://www.humanities.org/spark/john-halliday-chief/
This talk is generously supported by Humanities Washington, with marketing support from the City of Lakewood’s lodging tax fund.
Note: The gathering will begin with a short 10-minute business meeting of the Historic Fort Steilacoom Association before the presentation.
