TULALIP RESERVATION, Wash. — Nineteen people were stranded for hours after heavy rains washed out a residential road on the Tulalip Reservation, according to Steve Hall, the HOA president of the homes ...
Tulalip tribal member Toni Jo Gobin showcased Hawaiian-style crownless papale hats woven from cedar wood—traditional to the Coast Salish people—at the Native Hawaiian Convention held on Tulalip Tribes ...
In a neighborhood along Mission Creek, residents must now go up and down ladders to get to the outside world — with no solution in sight. TULALIP — Steve Hall watched the water rise from the marshland ...
Kuhio Lewis, CEO of the Hawaiian Council, and Chief of Staff Nick Carroll recently walked the entry to Ko Olina Resort, where they’re helping bring to life the historic ahupuaa (division of land ) of ...
EVERETT — The Tulalip Tribes and the Washington State Department of Commerce signed a “historic” memorandum of understanding Thursday, establishing relations between the agency and the Tribes. The ...
The economic pressures of living in Hawaii are mounting, so much so that more than 50% of Native Hawaiians are now living ...
M ARYSVILLE — A mural unveiled at Marysville Pilchuck High School celebrated the renewed connection between Marysville and the Tulalip Tribes while honoring Pilchuck Julia, an early Snohomish resident ...
Kamaya Craig, an 18-year-old graduating from Heritage High School in Marysville, deepened her connection to her Tulalip Tribes community over the last four years. She plans to follow in her parents’ ...
Granny, my mother Harriette Dover, was fiercely proud of being Indian. She spoke of things driving her life. She always wanted to write a book about Tulalip but she was a procrastinator. Some years ...
Washington Governor Jay Inslee signed into law 21 bills surrounding tribal resources and acknowledgements at the Tulalip Resort Casino on Tuesday, including two related to Native American education ...
As fentanyl addiction and overdose deaths ravage Native American communities, some tribal leaders want Native law enforcement to take drug enforcement more into their own hands. "We can't wait anymore ...
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