- Samish Indian Nation
Our vision is to ensure the health, wealth, education and security of the most valuable resource of the Samish Indian Nation - its Tribal Members
- Samish Indian Nation - Wikipedia
The Samish Indian Nation is a federally recognized tribe of Samish people (Samish: Xws7ámesh) [5] located in Skagit County, Washington The Samish Indian Nation is a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott of 1855 and has a government-to-government relationship with the United States of America
- 10 Things You Should Know About the Samish Nation - ICT News
The Samish Nation’s story is nothing short of remarkable In the 1840s, more than 2,000 Samish people lived on their ancestral islands in the central Salish Sea: Fidalgo, Guemes, Lopez, San Juan, and Samish
- Samish Indian Nation - U-S-History. com
The Samish’s status as a federally recognized Indian tribe was lost in 1969 when a clerical oversight left it off the latest Bureau of Indian Affairs list A nearly three-decade succession of legal struggles followed to recover federal recognition
- Samish Indian Nation - Indian Reservations
This article delves into the history, traditions, and contemporary life of the Samish Indian Nation, providing a comprehensive overview of this vibrant community
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Samish Indian Nation, Anacortes 4,252 likes · 134 talking about this · 1 was here We promote educational programs that foster the preservation of
- Tom Wooten, Chairman, Samish Indian Nation - KNKX. org
The Samish Indian Nation is a local tribe whose culture closely aligns with the Salish Sea Its headquarters are on Fidalgo Island, near Anacortes, and its people are scattered throughout the area on both sides of the border between the U S and Canada
- About Samish
The Samish Indian Nation is governed by a seven member Tribal Council elected to oversee the welfare and resources of the Tribe; its constitution, economic development, policies, legislation, enrollment, and justice
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