Cascadia Marson

Cascadia Marson is a shamanic practitioner from the Nooksack and Haida Tribes, born and raised in Leavenworth, Washington. Trained by traditional teachers and professionals such as Carlos Nieto - P'akkos, Canyon Bernel - Roadman, Jerry Bartels - Roadman, shamanic practitioner, Achaessa James - NAC(Native American Church), and Rosalie Marson - NAC practitioner of the Cold Mountain Chapter. Her practice bridges ancestral wisdom with contemporary approaches to healing, ceremony, and community connection. As both a practitioner and artist, having graduated from both Northwest Indian College and the Institute of American Indian Arts in New Mexico, Cascadia creates traditional and modern Native art that reflects the spirit of her heritage and the living relationship between land, people, and healing. Deeply rooted in her culture and guided by spirit, she brings compassion, authenticity, and a deep respect for diverse traditions to her work and community. She has been an integral part of several community-based organizations, including Wenatchee Valley Museum & Cultural Center, for the Gathering of Tribes powwow, the Bullett Foundation participating in the Yakima Tribal and Colville Tribal talks, Leavenworth Fish Hatchery Salmon Fest Indigenous Encampment, and Dangerous Women, that have helped bring visibility and awareness to native people and concerns.