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Chairman Forsman calls for local action on climate change
/in Emergency Management News, Frontpage ArticleTo Suquamish Tribal citizens, families, and staff, Climate change has affected us all in many ways. Summers are much hotter, and rising water temperatures threaten our ecosystems. I’m writing to […]
CKA powers up Carving Den with new solar array
/in Education, Frontpage ArticleChief Kitsap Academy is showcasing Suquamish Tribe’s traditional values with a modern twist at the school’s new Carving Den. Thanks to a $39,000 grant from Puget Sound Energy’s Green Power […]
Boarding School Survivor Peg Deam shares her story
/in Frontpage Article, UncategorizedHealing requires restoration of culture, language – and land When Suquamish Elder Peg Deam was approaching junior high school age, she was sent off to the Chilocco Indian Agricultural School […]
2023 Suquamish Canoe Journey Route & Timeline
/in UncategorizedThis is the latest draft of the route the Suquamish Canoe Family will take during the Tribal Journey. PLEASE NOTE: DATES AND ADDRESSES ARE TENTATIVE AND SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Check […]
2023 Suquamish Tribal Journey Registration
/in UncategorizedCODE OF CONDUCT AGREEMENT This agreement explains how to represent the Suquamish Tribe (who sponsors this trip) and Suquamish People, the following conduct will help ensure a peaceful time for […]
Justice Gorsuch opinion in ICWA ruling is worth reading
/in Frontpage Article, UncategorizedSupreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch offers a masterclass on tribal sovereignty in his concurring opinion offered in the court’s recent decision to uphold the Indian Child Welfare Act. “In affirming […]
Burn ban now in effect
/in Frontpage ArticleWildfire risk rising The Suquamish Tribe, in cooperation with the Kitsap Fire Marshal, has declared a Phase 1 Burn Ban on the Port Madison Indian Reservation starting immediately. The ban, […]
A statement from Suquamish Tribal Council on Brackeen v Haaland Supreme Court Decision
/in Frontpage Article, NewsThe Supreme Court decision upholding the Indian Child Welfare Act (ICWA) is an affirmation of Tribal sovereignty and the rights of Indian nations to raise our children and the next generation […]