In the Pacific Northwest, we also met Roy Nicol, known by his ancestral name De’sh’he’um, an artist from the Nooksack Nation with family ties to the Lummi and Upper Skagit Nations. Roy writes, produces music, and creates Coast Salish visual art. For him, art is a form of self-expression and an inherent cultural right. Together with the Kilian Jornet Foundation, Roy has collaborated to share good practices in the Mount Baker/Kulshan area and connect with the local community. In this spirit, he joined forces with C.J. Carter, Phil Straub, Alyssa Young, and Jayvee Mariano to bring this comic to life, crafted to engage and inspire.
For Roy, art is also a way to keep cultural traditions alive and pass them on to the next generation. Through his art, he helps people feel at home and connected to the land, sharing his culture in ways that encourage respect and inclusion. He also brings Indigenous traditions into outdoor events, creating long-lasting connections.