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Eight Indigenous Names Proposed For New State Ferry
Richard Walker
9/29/14
The Washington State Transportation Commission will consider eight proposed names for its newest state 144-car state ferry...
Good Morning, Anchorage! Top 10 Cities With Highest Percentage Natives
Vincent Schilling
8/1/13
Thanks to the U.S. Census Bureau and its effort to count us all once a decade, we have another interesting list to report on...
Legislation Would Provide Permanent Protection to Samish Land
Richard Walker
7/6/12
ANACORTES, Washington—The blessing came as the Samish Indian Nation prepared for its annual cultural day and general meeting. At 6 a.m...
Native, non-Native communities celebrate Coast Salish Day
Richard Walker
7/18/11
Boulevard Park in Bellingham, Washington was again Si’ Selechem, its historic name. Coast Salish canoes once again landed on her shores...