Red Hoop Talk EP 84: Johnny Moses, Tulalip Historian, Storyteller, Healer
Johnny Moses is Tulalip and was raised in the remote Nuu-chah-nulth village of Ohiat on the west coast of Vancouver Island, B.C., Canada. He was raised in the traditional ways by his grandparents, and sent by his elders to share their teachings with all people. Johnny is a master storyteller, oral historian, traditional healer and respected spiritual leader.
Johnny, whose traditional name is Whis.stem.men.knee (Walking Medicine Robe), carries the Si.Si.Wiss (sacred breath, sacred life) medicine teachings and healing ceremonies of his Northwest Coast people.
Fluent in eight Native languages, he is a traveling ambassador for Northwest Coast cultures. Johnny has been featured all over for his storytelling, lectures and workshops. He shares the knowledge and richness of his spiritual and cultural traditions with people everywhere.
Between 1981-85, Johnny Moses taught the Coast Salish traditional songs and dances to a group of children at the Tulalip Reservation, many of whom were members of his family. They became known as the Tulalip Coast Salish Powwow Club, and ended up performing the dances at many local schools and cultural events.

@peopleplacesandperspective5564
August 4, 2025 at 3:22 am
I’m so excited to hear Johnny 4:04 Moses again! Years ago I use to attend a prayer circle on Wednesday that Johnny Moses hosted in Seattle, Queen Anne area. I loved hearing his stories and now found him on here! ❤️🌻💛
@CoastsalishAlaskangrl
August 4, 2025 at 3:22 am
I honestly think (&have heard stories) that the res. Schools foods werent only junk-they were poisoned and tested different chemicals on these poor kids.
I am coast salish, snunenymoux tribe member. I already love this interview. Love Johnnys energy!
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