Chief Seattle Days runs through Sunday

Nicholas Zeller-Singh/Kitsap News Group Photos

Several local tribes share their songs and dances Friday during coastal sharing at Chief Seattle Days in Suquamish, which runs through the weekend.

Locals join the tribal members in native dances and songs.

The Suquamish canoe families begin Chief Seattle Days with welcoming songs.

Some of the Suquamish women dance near the water during coastal sharing.

Vendors sell native merchandise and foods to those who attended the event.

Chief Seattle Days volunteers provide baked salmon meals.

Suquamish chairman Leonard Forsman takes part in coastal sharing.

The Suquamish canoe families begin Chief Seattle Days with welcoming songs.

The Suquamish canoe families begin Chief Seattle Days with welcoming songs.

Some of the Suquamish women dance near the water during coastal sharing.

Some of the Suquamish women dance near the water during coastal sharing.

Vendors sell native merchandise and foods to those who attended the event.

Vendors sell native merchandise and foods to those who attended the event.

Chief Seattle Days volunteers provide baked salmon meals.

Chief Seattle Days volunteers provide baked salmon meals.

Suquamish chairman Leonard Forsman takes part in coastal sharing.

Suquamish chairman Leonard Forsman takes part in coastal sharing.