Upcoming events.

Hummingbird Open House
Sep
20

Hummingbird Open House

  • 523B Eastside Chewuch Road Winthrop, WA, 98862 United States (map)
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The community is invited to join the mətx̌ʷu Descendants at x̌ʷnámx̌ʷnam to learn more about their traditional activities on their homeland. This event is free and open to all who wish to learn more about the mətx̌ʷu People, who have lived in the Methow Valley since Time Immemorial.

Owned by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation on behalf of the mətx̌ʷu People, x̌ʷnámx̌ʷnam offers an important place for the mətx̌ʷu Descendants to preserve and share their traditional knowledge.

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Give Methow
Oct
1
to Oct 31

Give Methow

Give Methow is here! Give Methow is an online fundraising campaign that supports Methow Valley nonprofits. This campaign runs October 1-31, 2024. Please consider supporting Methow Descendants and our mission to practice and sustain our heritage on our traditional lands in the valley. Click HERE to donate. 

Your donation will help fund our future projects and classes at Hummingbird including:

-Traditional Beading & Weaving Classes

-Cultural Youth Classes

-Native Landscaping at Hummingbird

limlimt (Thank you)

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Open House
Sep
21

Open House

The community is invited to join the Methow Descendants at Hummingbird learn more about their traditional activities on their homeland. This event is free and open to all who wish to learn more about the Methow People, who have lived in the Methow Valley since Time Immemorial.

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Previous events.

Open House at Hummingbird

September 2024

We want to thank everyone for coming out to x̌ʷnámx̌ʷnam for the Open House and appreciated all the interest in learning about our land, traditions, and big dreams for the Methow Descendants and Hummingbird property.

Tule Mat and Cedar Bark

December 2024

Hard working hands constructing new tule mats and processing cedar bark with assistance from Methow Valley Interpretive Center and Methow Conservancy members. Tools used from grant funds received from our generous allies.

Moss Pit Cook

June 2025

Paschal Sherman Indian School took a field trip to Hummingbird to learn and help prepare and cook the moss. First in 130+ years, since the Methow people were moved out of the valley in 1892.