Northwest Indian Storytellers Association (NISA)
We welcome Washington, Oregon and Idaho tribal members, along with the region's urban Indian storytellers from other nations around Turtle Island Question?NISA was formed in 2005 to encourage, preserve and strengthen traditional storytelling among tribes and urban Indian communities in Oregon, Washington, and Idaho. In the spirit of race reconciliation, NISA shares tribal cultural arts with the entire regional community at our annual storytelling festivals.
You don’t have to be a master storyteller to join NISA. Emerging tribal storytellers and those who would like to start learning their tribe’s stories are also welcome to join NISA. You will have opportunities to get acquainted with master storytellers and fellow storytellers and learn from them during the storytelling workshops we hold annually as part of our storytelling festival weekends.
We welcome Washington, Oregon, and Idaho tribal members, along with the region’s urban Indian storytellers from other nations around Turtle Island, to join the Northwest Indian Storytellers Association (NISA).
We are in communication with Washington and other PNW tribes to see who is interested in serving as an annual sponsor and host so we can hold annual NISA Tribal Storytelling Festivals in the state of Washington.
We are also asking Northwest tribes to appoint a traditional storyteller who will serve as NISA Advisory Council members and be your tribe’s representative to NISA. We also ask that if funds are available, tribes sponsor them to join us during the festival and retreat weekends and provide their fee and travel expense.
Northwest Indian Storyteller Association
Archive of past eventsNorthwest Indian Storytellers Association Annual Retreat Wisdom held its annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Association Retreat the weekend of May 16-18 outside of Olympia, Washington. Five elder tribal storytellers and 18 emerging tellers joined us this year at a...
NISA Eighth Annual Storytelling Festival
The Northwest Indian Storytelling Association's (NISA) 2013 Festival and Emerging Tribal Storytellers Workshops celebrated our eighth season of tribal storytelling in the Pacific Northwest. With friends and relatives joining us from all over the region, generations...
Community Invitation to Seventh Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival October 26-28, 2012
The Seventh Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival is scheduled for October 26-28, 2012 at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. We extend warm greetings to any community members who are interested in knowing more about Native American culture and...
The Seventh Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival
Festival theme: Honoring the Salmon and Animals So They Will Return Friday - Sunday October 26-28, 2012 at Portland State University's Native American Student and Community Center (Friday) and Hoffmann Hall (Saturday) Special thanks to our sponsors: Northwest...
Tribal Invitation to Seventh Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival October 26-28, 2012
The Seventh Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival is scheduled for October 26-28, 2012 at Portland State University in Portland, Oregon. The NISA Emerging Tribal Storytellers Workshop is Saturday, October 27 and Sunday, October 28, 2012. We extend warm...
Northwest indian storytellers association (NISA) Application for NISA apprenticeship project 2012-2013
Wisdom of the Elders, Inc. (Wisdom) has developed the 2012-2013 NISA Tribal Apprenticeship Project. We are seeking ten NISA master tribal storytellers to apply for a funded opportunity to mentor two emerging tribal storytellers either from your tribe or from your...
You’re invited to our 7th Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival, October 26-28, 2012
You are invited to join us for the Seventh Annual Northwest Indian Storytelling Festival October 26-28, 2012 at Portland State University, Portland, Oregon. A few tickets are still available for Friday evening, October 26 at the Native American Student and Community...
NISA Storytelling Festival
The Advisory Council of the Northwest Indian Storytellers Association held their annual retreat over the weekend at the Brighton Creek Retreat Center in Roy, Washington. Advisory Council members invited their emerging tribal storytellers for a weekend of...
Sixth Annual NISA Tribal Story Telling Festival
[smooth=id:42;] The Northwest Indian Storytellers Association kicked off the Sixth Annual NISA Tribal Story Telling Festival on October 13th through the 16th. This four-day event, hosted by PSU’s Native American Student and Community Center, warmly invited the greater...
Contact and Questions
For more information, e-mail us at tim@wisdomoftheelders.org