CSSP Launches Indigenous-Led Think Tank and Hosts “Netse Mot” One People Gathering
In October 2025, Children of the Setting Sun Productions (CSSP) hosted four inspiring events in Seattle, introducing the world to their new institute’s mission and vision while sharing CSSP’s enduring message of unity, strength, and hope.

The first event marked the official launch of the Setting Sun Institute (SSI), an Indigenous-led think tank and initiative of CSSP. SSI aims to elevate Indigenous perspectives in public life through storytelling, collaboration, and education. Attendees had the opportunity to connect with the SSI team, partners, and supporters while engaging in discussions centered around collective vision and the role Indigenous knowledge plays in shaping a more equitable future.
The second event, the One People Gathering, also known as “Netse Mot,” was held at the Paramount Theater and drew in over 5,500 attendees across two performances. Rooted in the Coast Salish teaching of “One Heart, One Mind,” the gathering focused on unity, collaboration, and working together toward shared goals. Dallas Goldtooth, along with a diverse lineup of activists, artists, and storytellers, delivered a powerful day of inspiration and entertainment. Over 1,000 students attended the daytime performance, while more than 4,500 people watched the evening event in person and online. Children of the Setting Sun emphasized the gathering’s core message: the urgent need for communities to come together to confront today’s critical challenges, including environmental justice and cultural preservation.

The weekend of events served as a powerful reminder of CSSP’s commitment to a future where Indigenous perspectives are valued and woven into decision-making processes, advancing justice and sustainability for all. The entire Netse Mot event can be viewed here: https://youtu.be/96NBizj1LpQ.
If you would like to reach out to the Children of the Setting Sun please do not hesitate, they can be reached at childrenofthesettingsun.org.
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