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- Home - Nooksack Indian Tribe
Nooksack Indian Tribe tl’a7áshen! welcome! Find tribal government information about departments, events, history and more
- About Us - Nooksack Indian Tribe
About half of the 2,000 enrolled members of the tribe currently live on or near Nooksack trust lands In just a few decades, Nooksack settlement was transformed from traditional villages of cedar plank longhouses to homesteads on a Euro-American model
- Departments - Nooksack Indian Tribe
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- Culture Program - Nooksack Indian Tribe
We work to preserve and protect all aspects of the Nooksack Indian Tribe’s Cultural Resources We also help people understand that we are a historical Tribe of Whatcom County Our ancestors set the rules we live by
- Contact Us - Nooksack Indian Tribe
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- Nooksack Tribal Council - Nooksack Indian Tribe
Each official is elected by all eligible voters (18 or older) of the Nooksack Tribe Council Members RoseMary LaClair Chairwoman Phone: 360-472-2240 Anna Brewer Vice-Chairwoman Phone: 360-922-9199 Gary E Kentner Treasurer Phone: 360-393-2340 Frank Leyva Secretary Phone: 360-303-3887 Roman Swanaset-Simmonds Council Member Phone: 360-472-2236
- Nooksack Tribal News - Nooksack Indian Tribe
The Nooksack Project will provide much-needed additional affordable housing units for the Nooksack Reservation This new construction project will consist of 3 two-bedroom units and 1 four-bedroom unit
- Cultural Department - Nooksack Indian Tribe
The U A area includes the Nooksack River watershed, Samish River watershed, coastal tributaries, and nearby marine waters to and including the San Juan Islands Within the U A area are important shellfish gathering areas including Drayton Harbor, Birch Bay, Semiahmoo Spit, and Bellingham Bay
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