Honoring Suquamish Graduates
Are you or a loved one getting ready to graduate in 2020? There’s no way around it, this is a crazy year to graduate. That’s why we’d like to help […]
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Are you or a loved one getting ready to graduate in 2020? There’s no way around it, this is a crazy year to graduate. That’s why we’d like to help […]
For the health and safety of the Tribal community, Suquamish Tribal Council has extended temporary remote government operations until June 7, 2020. A limited number of staff members are available […]
Did you know that May is Mental Health Awareness Month? Many people struggle with depression, anxiety, pain, addiction, grief and loss, and other challenges and disorders that significantly impact our […]
Boost your balance, amplify awareness, and increase well-being with these simple tricks you can try now During all the changes, closures, and social isolation due to the COVID-19 outbreak, it […]
The Suquamish Tribal Court extended its modified operations until at least May 15 in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. “The Court is striving to address the needs of the community, […]
The Suquamish Tribal Council has extended the order on Temporary Remote Tribal Government Operations until May 18, 2020. This action was taken to minimize the spread of the COVID-19 virus. […]
An update from Suquamish Tribe Chairman Leonard Forsman on Tribal operations in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
By Suquamish Tribal Council (Published in the Kitsap Sun, April 23, 2020) The news that Kitsap County will not press charges against the police officer who caused the death of […]
Wishing you well on this, the 50th anniversary of Earth Day. Chief Seattle (Suquamish/Duwamish), whose words are cited by environmentalists worldwide, said in 1854: “Yonder sky that has wept tears […]