by Snoqualmie Tribe | Jan 18, 2023 | News, Release
Nonprofit Supports Land Back through Donation Snoqualmie, WA – Seattle Audubon and Snoqualmie Indian Tribe recently closed on a land donation in the Snoqualmie Valley area, returning land to the Snoqualmie Tribe whose people have lived in the area since time... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Nov 3, 2022 | News, Release
Forterra Board Commissioned Report Showing Deception in Federal Grant Application SNOQUALMIE RESERVATION – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has stated that the conservation nonprofit Forterra repeatedly lied in its application for a $20 million federal grant. Now, a... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Apr 21, 2022 | News, Release
Snoqualmie Chairman says “Snoqualmie v. State of Washington could be the most important Tribal Supreme Court case of our generation” Snoqualmie Indian Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, a federally recognized Tribe in King County and a signatory of the Treaty... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Mar 16, 2022 | News, Release
Tribe Requests Government-to-Government Meeting with Canadian Government Snoqualmie Indian Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, a federally recognized Tribe and signatory of the Treaty of Point Elliott in 1855, has come out in opposition to the Coastal GasLink... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Mar 14, 2022 | News, Release
Chairman Says “one of the most dangerous federal cases involving tribal rights in decades” Snoqualmie Indian Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, a federally recognized Tribe in King County and a signatory of the Treaty of Point Elliott (1855), filed a petition... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Feb 3, 2022 | News, Release
The purchase is the largest acquisition of ancestral lands in the Tribe’s modern history SNOQUALMIE INDIAN RESERVATION – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, a federally recognized Tribe headquartered in King County, has acquired roughly 12,000 acres of its ancestral...