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Snoqualmie Tribe Receives Nationwide Support in Supreme Court Treaty Case

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...

Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Opposes Coastal GasLink Pipeline, Supports Canadian First Nations

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...

Snoqualmie Tribe Asks U.S. Supreme Court to Review Hunting and Gathering Lawsuit

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...

Snoqualmie Tribe Acquires 12,000 Acres of Ancestral Forestland in King County

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...

Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Secures Funds to Purchase New Aid Vehicle with Eastside Fire & Rescue

by Snoqualmie Tribe | Jan 20, 2022 | News, Release

SNOQUALMIE, WA— On January 19, 2022, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and Eastside fire received word that their application for grant funding through the Indian Community Development Block Grant – American Rescue Plan Act (ICDBG-ARP) will be funded. “After hearing from...

Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Announces Plans for New Child Development Center

by Snoqualmie Tribe | Jan 18, 2022 | News, Release

SNOQUALMIE RESERVATION – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe announces plans for renovating the former hospital building currently located at 9575 Ethan Wade Way SE, Snoqualmie, Washington for the purpose of opening a new child development center. The property at this...
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