by Snoqualmie Tribe | Oct 29, 2021 | STALM
The English language, with all its complexity, still lacks the words to express or define the sacred meaning this place and the connection the Snoqualmie People have here since time immemorial. Snoqualmie Falls is the birthplace of our People. It is a part of who we... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Oct 26, 2021 | STALM
Happy National Wolf Awareness Week! Extirpated in the 90s, wolves are slowly making their way back into the Central Cascades to help reestablish healthy ecosystems. Want to learn more? Check out this reading list. Turn on the volume to hear the Lushoots... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Oct 2, 2021 | STALM
It certainly is the season for elk sightings! Turn your audio on to hear the Lushootseed word for elk... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Oct 1, 2021 | STALM
We have highlighted many ways individuals can help to #protectrespectrestore Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands, but governments and non profits have a role to play as well, in protecting natural and cultural resources on our ancestral lands. This past year, Governor... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Sep 26, 2021 | STALM
Salal is a delightful and hearty native plant that everyone loves! Pollinators enjoy visiting the bell-shaped flowers in the spring, and people and animals can enjoy these delicious berries in the summer! The berries also make a great fruit leather if you want to... by Snoqualmie Tribe | Sep 17, 2021 | STALM
Do you know Labrador Tea? This plant grows in bogs and fens- two special types of habitats that can be found on Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands. Have you ever seen this unique plant? ...