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Sharing Salish

Structure for what matters. Clarity for what continues.

A living ecosystem
for what you're
building toward.

Sharing Salish gathers writings, frameworks, resources, and pathways for those working to organize what matters — without losing the human story beneath it.

What this is

Not a services site.
A continuity space.

Sharing Salish is not primarily a place to purchase things. It is a place to think, record, and build with clarity.

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure. Because records, frameworks, lawful presence, and organized thought are not luxuries — they are the infrastructure of a life that continues well.

If you're looking for implementation — for websites, workflows, and digital builds — Sharing Digital is the related studio for that work. These two spaces share values and visual language, but serve different purposes.

"We do not inherit the land from our ancestors. We borrow it from our children."

— Attributed to Chief Seattle / Si'ahl

The relationship

Sharing Salish asks: How do we live, organize, preserve, communicate, and build with clarity?

Sharing Digital answers: Here are the systems, websites, and infrastructure to implement that.

Core themes

The territory
Sharing Salish covers

Continuity

Records, documentation, and systems that carry meaning forward — across time, across generations, across the noise of modern life.

Lawful Presence

Understanding your standing — as a human being, not merely a legal construct. Clarity about identity, record, and public presence.

Practical Rebuilding

Life systems that have broken down can be rebuilt — methodically, with care, and with the right frameworks under them.

Thought Organization

Most people have more wisdom than they've organized. Frameworks, templates, and structures for capturing and arranging what you know.

Continuity

Your digital presence is a form of public record. How it is structured — or not — communicates before you say a word.

Infrastructure as Care

Good systems are an act of care — for yourself, for those who come after, for the communities you serve.

Pathways

Where would you like to begin?

Continuity

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure.

Continuity

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure.

Continuity

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure.

Continuity

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure.

Continuity

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure.

Continuity

It exists because clarity matters. Because systems break down when they're built on noise rather than structure.

The bridge to implementation

When you're ready to build, not just think

Sharing Salish is the philosophy and framework. Sharing Digital is the studio that designs, builds, and implements the infrastructure — websites, workflows, databases, and digital systems.

Ready for implementation?

Recent writings

From the notes

May 2025

Infrastructure as an Act of Care

When systems are broken, people suffer quietly. Good structure is not bureaucracy — it is love made visible in process.

Infrastructure · Continuity

Apr 2025

Lawful Presence and the Public Record

What it means to exist fully — on the record, in the light — and why digital presence is not separate from legal standing

Lawful Presence · Documentation

Mar 2025

What the Land Remembers

Reflections on place, lineage, and why the Salish Sea and its peoples carry a kind of knowing worth attending to.

Lineage · Place

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