News Updates
Snoqualmie Tribe Donates Food to Area Organizations
Tribal Government Provides 325 Turkeys and 325 Hams SNOQUALMIE, WA— In the days leading up to holiday celebrations in the Snoqualmie Valley, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe and Snoqualmie Casino worked with area organizations to distribute turkeys and hams to Elders,...
Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Purchases Eighth Generation
Tribe to Expand Largest Native-Owned Art and Lifestyle Brand The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has purchased Seattle-based Eighth Generation, the leading Native-owned art and lifestyle brand in America, from acclaimed Native artist and entrepreneur, Louie Gong. Under the...
Benefit Update: General Welfare Consolidated Assistance
The Tribal Council has approved consolidation of the following monthly assistance programs: Housing, Healthcare, Food, and Elders. This change will be effective for the monthly distribution taking place on January 20, 2020. In order to continue to receive any of the...
Snoqualmie, Muckleshoot Tribes Close Historic Deal to Transfer Salish Lodge and Land
Transaction lauded as a positive development for both tribes Snoqualmie, WA. – The Snoqualmie and Muckleshoot Indian Tribes announced an historic agreement to transfer ownership of the Salish Lodge & Spa, as well as the land surrounding Snoqualmie Falls, to the...
Tribal Council Announces Student Loan Repayment Assistance
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe provides a one-time benefit up to $25,000 USD (Twenty-five Thousand and 00/100 U.S. Dollars) for student loan repayment assistance to adult eligible Tribal Members (18 or over) to be used towards a single transaction/lump sum payment on an...
Snoqualmie Rights Day Celebration Featured in Indian Country Today
On October 6th, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe hosted over 500 guests at a dinner gala to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the conclusion of the Tribe’s successful fight to obtain full federal recognition as a sovereign Tribal Nation. With October 6th declared...
Snoqualmie Tribe Observes National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places
Will Pray at Snoqualmie Falls on Friday, June 21 Beginning at 6 AM Every year at Snoqualmie Falls, the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe observes the National Day of Prayer to Protect Native American Sacred Places. This year the event will take place on Friday, June 21, 2019...
Snoqualmie Tribal Members Conduct 2019 Elections for Tribal Council
Elect Five Tribal Council Members and Two Alternates Enrolled members of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe held elections at their Annual Meeting on Saturday, May 11, 2019. Tribal Members voted for candidates to serve in five Tribal Council and two Tribal Council Alternate...
Snoqualmie Tribe Celebrates Legislative Progress on SR-18 Safety
Snoqualmie Indian Reservation – The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is celebrating the conclusion of their successful advocacy effort that will greatly expedite the completion of safety improvements on State Route 18 in East King County, adjacent to the Tribe’s reservation....
Updates to Burial and Funeral Assistance Benefits
Please note that the Tribal Council recently approved updates to the Burial and Funeral Assistance Benefits: The Burial and Funeral Assistance Benefit has been increased to $30,000. The Burial Pre-planning benefit has been increased to allow for up to $15,000 of your...