History comes alive through the stories and artifacts shared by Robert Kentta, cultural educator for the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians. Kentta will present a historical and cultural program at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 23 at the Cape Perpetua Visitor Center as part of the newly initiated “Chats by the Sea” winter series program.
“We are very excited to have Robert kick off our series of Chats by the Sea,” said David Thompson, interpretive specialist for the Central Coast Ranger District - ODNRA of the Siuslaw National Forest. “He is a wonderful speaker with a wealth of knowledge about our local area and the history of his people’s culture,” he added.
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