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Dec
By Puyallup Tribal News Staff Speakthunder has been practicing art since second grade. Just over 26 years have passed since he put pen to paper to create his first coastal piece, when he was a student at Chief Leschi Schools. “CLS was located where the current EQC tent is back then,” he said. While in the portables, he recalls seeing a wolf in a coloring book. He was so young he didn’t know how to trace yet. He set the wolf next to a blank piece of paper and just drew it. The teachers were so impressed that they placed…