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Newileng Si’iam - Welcome to Lummi Nation We are the Lhaq'temish, the Lummi People We are the original inhabitants of Washington's northernmost coast and southern British Columbia For thousands of years, we worked, struggled and celebrated life on the shores and waters of Puget Sound
About Us - lummi-nsn. gov For thousands of years, the Lummi were an independent and self-sufficient people Our mission is to sustain that way of life We continue to invest in our tribal economic development and training our people to use the most modern technologies available- while staying attentive to our tribal values
Lummi Indian Business Council Lummi Indian Business Council (LIBC) is the elected governing body of the Lummi Nation, upholding the tribes inherent rights since time immemorial LIBC consists of eleven members duly elected to serve for a three-year term and held by the following:
Lummi Nation Police Department Lummi police and its members are committed to providing law-enforcement services to the community that are responsive, culturally sensitive and respectful of individual and travel rights and sovereignty
Lummi Nation Atlas Lummi Indians occupied a large territory that included much of the San Juan Islands, as well as the coastal lands from the Fraser River south to the environs of Seattle The relative ease
Lummi Tribal Health Center The mission of the Lummi Tribal Health Center is to raise the health status of the Lummi people, other American Indian, and Alaska Natives to the highest possible level
Family Services | Lummi Child Welfare It is the mission of Lummi Children Services to provide a continuum of culturally relevant support services to children and families of the Lummi Nation in the area of foster care, alternative parental care, and intervention prevention
Welcome to the Lummi Tribal Court - lummi-nsn. gov Megan is available to answer questions about civil case court procedures for cases in the Lummi Tribal Court and can help you with court forms Her office hours are 8:00 am to 4:30 pm M-F Office Phone: 360-380-8649 or email: MeganM@Lummi-nsn gov
Natural Resources - lummi-nsn. gov The mission of the Lummi Natural Resources Department is to enhance, manage, and protect the natural resources into perpetuity for the benefit of the Lummi people in accordance with the policies and procedures of the Lummi Nation
Position Details: Principal - lummi-nsn. gov The K–12 Principal at Lummi Nation School serves as the instructional and administrative leader for the middle and high school (grades 7–12) within a Washington State Tribal Education Compact and Bureau of Indian Education (BIE) contract school