Suquamish Tribe

@SuquamishTribe

Taking our name from the Lushootseed phrase for “people of the clear salt water,” we are one of many Native American Tribes located in the Pacific Northwest.

Vrijeme pridruživanja: siječanj 2018.

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    A tasty, maybe-declining clam that can “jump” down a beach () is susceptible to an (ohmygod) *contagious cancer*. But—w support— + found a loophole to breed in a hatchery despite disease

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  2. 14. kol 2019.

    Chief Seattle Days is this weekend! Join us for a salmon bake, canoe races, baseball tournaments, drumming and dancing, and a memorial service for Chief Seattle at his gravesite in . Details here:

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    Lisa Brown at WEDA 2019 emphasizes strengthening regional economies thru collaboration on infrastructure, workforce. Great partnership examples for growth: Wenatchee Valley, Emerald Coast Opportunity Zone, Pac 5 in SW WA

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  4. 7. kol 2019.

    Poulsbo shooting must lead to better understanding. Statement by the Council on the shooting death of Stonechild Chiefstick. via

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    11. srp 2019.

    ., , and sue the for polluting with paint. WEC's Puget Sound program director says, "We did this because it was such an egregious violation."

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    18. srp 2019.

    Canoes are still arriving at Point Julia as part of Canoe Journey

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  8. 2. srp 2019.

    New law allows tribal prosecution of . “The Suquamish Tribe is exercising its tribal sovereignty to protect Native American victims in this community,” said Chairman Leonard Forsman.

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    26. lip 2019.

    Environmental groups, tribes & the state of Washington are holding the Navy accountable for scraping toxic copper and barnacles off an aircraft carrier in Puget Sound. An investigative report by :

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  10. 19. lip 2019.

    "We’re going to continue to fight for the Sea. ... Increased vessel traffic and noise obviously is a big impact, and also the threat of oil spills” -- Suquamish Chairman Leonard Forsman said to

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  11. 19. lip 2019.

    “Tsleil-Waututh Nation does not consent to this Project as it is currently proposed. ... is prepared to use all legal tools necessary to ensure that our rights are protected for our future generations.”

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  12. 18. lip 2019.

    “The orca and salmon know no border, and the risks to indigenous peoples in both Canada and the US also cross borders,” Suquamish Tribe Chair Leonard Forsman said. “The Trudeau government failed to do the right thing."

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  13. 18. lip 2019.
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  14. 12. lip 2019.
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  15. 11. lip 2019.

    Suquamish hosts tideland owners for seafood feast and discussion of treaty-protected shellfish harvests

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  16. 6. lip 2019.

    "If the orcas had a representative here, I don't think the tribes and the orcas would be too far apart on solutions. ... We all have the same requests - clean water, better habitat, more fish - those type of sustainable initiatives."

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  17. 30. svi 2019.

    "The courts have spoken. Washington must make culverts passable by salmon." -- Thanks, for making a down payment on recovery.

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  18. 28. svi 2019.

    Northwest tribes joined First Nations in Vancouver this weekend to call for protection of the and treaty fishing rights and for no expansion of the terminal.

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    Members of the celebrate the ferry that carries its name, which means means “people of the clear salt water” in Southern Coast Salish Lushootseed language.

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    We're celebrating the cleanup and restoration of the Landfill site this Thursday, April 19, 1pm-2pm with , . Join us!

    EPA Region 10 is celebrating the cleanup and restoration of the Bremerton Landfill-Gorst Creek site on Thursday, April 19, 1:00 pm-2:00 pm PST, in Port Orchard, WA.
    Black bear moving through Gorst Creek stream channel during stream restoration and landfill excavation at the Bremerton Landfill-Gorst Creek site near Port Orchard, WA. EPA photo, 2016.
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