News Updates
North Bend, Snoqualmie Tribe Partner for Special Recycling Event
North Bend, Snoqualmie Tribe Partner for Special Recycling Event Provides Free Recycling for King County Residents NOQUALMIE, WA— The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is proud to partner with the City of North Bend to provide a free recycling event for household materials from...
Snoqualmie Tribe Delivers Easter Hams to Valley Organizations
Tribal Government Provides 325 Hams SNOQUALMIE, WA— As part of the annual observance of Easter, the Snoqualmie Tribe worked with organizations in the Snoqualmie Valley to distribute hams to Elders and families to help supply a good meal for holiday dinners. Among the...
Snoqualmie Tribe Donates $25,000 to De-Escalate Washington Campaign
Supports I-940 and Efforts to Improve Relationships Between the Police and Communities SNOQUALMIE, WA— The Snoqualmie Tribal Council has presented a $25,000 donation to support the Initiative 940 – Deescalate Washington campaign. Initiative 940 would require police...
Snoqualmie Tribe Donates Hams to Local Organizations
Tribal Government and Snoqualmie Casino Provide 450 Hams SNOQUALMIE, WA— This holiday season, the Snoqualmie Tribe is working with organizations in the Snoqualmie Valley and wider Puget Sound region to distribute hams to Elders, Veterans and families that might...
Background on the Snoqualmie Tribe and the Riverwalk Project
Snoqualmie Falls, and surrounding lands, are sacred to the Snoqualmie People. We have lived in the area since time immemorial, and we follow the teachings of our ancestors to take care of our people, community and the surrounding Valley. Recently, we’ve heard that the...
Snoqualmie Tribe Distributes Turkeys to Community Organizations in the Snoqualmie Valley
Tribal Government and Snoqualmie Casino Donate 500 Turkeys In keeping with an annual tradition, volunteers from the Snoqualmie Tribal Government and Snoqualmie Casino spread out across the Snoqualmie Valley on Monday, November 20, 2017 to deliver 500 turkeys to...
Snoqualmie Tribe and Snoqualmie Valley YMCA Partner for Native American Heritage Month
Display at YMCA shares Tribe’s heritage and language As part of November’s Native American Heritage Month, the Snoqualmie Tribe and the Snoqualmie Valley YMCA have worked together to share information about the Tribe’s heritage and language hosted at the YMCA. Native...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Hosts Forum for Snoqualmie Candidates
Discussions Include Local Issues of Interest TUES, OCT 17, 2017, This evening, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe hosted an estimated 100 citizens at a forum at the Snoqualmie Casino Ballroom to discuss how city council and mayoral candidates will approach local issues if...
Snoqualmie Tribe Opens New Crescent Market at Snoqualmie
New Enterprise Supports Economic Diversification and Tribal Member Development SNOQUALMIE, WA | On Monday, June 19th, the new Crescent Market at Snoqualmie opened its doors to its first customers. As the new home of the former Snoqualmie Tobacco Company & Liquor...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Observes the 2017 National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places at Snoqualmie Falls on Friday, June 23
Adds prayers, songs and energy to those gathering to pray for the protection of Native Sacred Places around the globe Every year at Snoqualmie Falls, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe observes the National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places. This year...