Tahoma Art Print
Tahoma Art Print
From many places across Washington State, the proclamation “The mountain is out!” can be heard whenever Tahoma is visible.
The people of the Puyallup tribe have known the mountain as Tahoma or Tacoma. By definition, Tahoma can mean mother of waters or that frozen water, both recognizing the glaciated peak as the significant source that it is.
So with an abundance of names already available, why Mount Rainier?
"The name Rainier strikes me as utterly meaningless in comparison with the indigenous appellations because the only story Rainier tells is one of colonization. Tahoma, on the other hand, carries with it the invaluable narratives of the first people of this land, including one in which a great flood threatened the lives of people and other animals in the region who were only able to survive by scrambling to the top of the peak and remaining there together until the waters subsided. For mountaineers and others in this area, Tahoma continues to be a place of refuge from the many problems that flood our minds and our society today". - Cooper Weisman
Format: 12 x 16 inches
High-quality digital wall art printed on textured felt FSC® paper from responsible sources.
Shipped flat in 100% recycled cardboard in a compostable protective sleeve.
Made with love in Canada.