Place Names- Swing Rock

About 95% of [Swing Rock] has been completely removed and used for gravel over the past 50 or so years. The remaining portion is now only property managed by the Meadowbrook Farm Preservation Association and the property is owned by the City of Snoqualmie. We have...

Indigenous People; the biggest conservationists

Indigenous people and local communities are responsible for protecting and stewarding the largest amount of conservation lands in the world. According to the ICCA Consortium ( a group that advocates for Indigenous and community-led conservation) recent report more...

Lushootseed Connections- Bee

The Snoqualmie Tribe recognizes the importance of caring for our native pollinators. We prioritize planting native flowering plants to help support these important species in our Restoration Sites and on Tribal Lands. Turn on your audio to hear the Lushootseed word...

Lushootseed Connections- Deer

Listen to the Lushootseed pronunciation for Deer below. Take a moment this weekend and listen to the pronunciation with family or friends. Have you seen sqigʷəc on #snoqualmieancestrallands recently?  ...

Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands- Trails

For time immemorial, the Snoqualmie People used an extensive trail system to reach fishing, hunting and gathering places and to visit relatives in other tribes across the region. The Snoqualmie villages along Lake Sammamish & Lake Washington connected to a series...