Tiat Restoration Project Update In The News

mudvab-b781187189z.120131008205705000gjd1gbbic.2The Tiat Restoration Project was featured in a recent Orange County Register Article.

Link to Orange County Register Article.

Image of Traditional Plank Canoe

Image of Ti’At by Magallanes and Edwards

About the Photographers

Student Chapter Tiat Restoration Project featured in Spring 2013 issue of Winds of Change Magazine

The CSULB American Indian Science and Engineering Student Chapter will be repairing the Moomat Ahiko at CSULB this year.  The Moomat Ahiko is a plank canoe that for the past 20 years has provided the Tongva and neighboring First Nations the pride and unity around the Indigenous Maritime culture . Since its conception, the Ti’At has succeeded in a variety of cultural voyages and village hops. Since the participation in the Ti’At Festivals in the island of Pimu (Catalina island), and participation at the Aquarium of the Pacific, International Music Festival, etc.,   the Moommat Ahiko has proven to be a sea worthy and cultural iconic vessel. Yet along with the uniqueness, the cultural renaissance of the Tongva Nation has been an illumination  of the success of the Ti’At and Tongva peoples. And because of this success and past activity,  the wear and tear of the Plank Canoe, it is time for repair and continuing of building a crew for future voyages.

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