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In 1855, the aboriginal Sauk people were party to the Treaty of Point Elliot at what is now
Mukilteo, Washington. The Sauk were listed on the treaty as the Sah-ku-mehu (spelled also Sah-ku-me-hu). The man appointed as "chief," Wawsitkin, refused to sign the treaty, because he feared they would not
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rehabilitation, and counseling. The tribe also operates a preschool and daycare on the reservation, where they offer nutrition, language, wellness, and family services. In 2004, the Sauk-Suiattle became the first tribe in
Washington to receive a tribal Wi-Fi hotspot and high-speed wireless.
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The tribe operates several services, including education, medical, housing, and natural resources services. The Health and Social
Services department of the tribe operates a community clinic in Darrington. The department provides health care, social services, drug and alcohol prevention,
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Around 1855, the Sauk-Suiattle were estimated to be around 4,000. By 1924, their population had decreased to 18. In 1985, their population was 260, and by 2008, it was 233. As of 2024, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe has at least 314 citizens, with some estimates going as high as 350.
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In 1946, the Sauk-Suiattle separated from the Upper Skagit and wrote a constitution and bylaws. The Sauk-Suiattle Tribe achieved federal recognition on
September 17, 1975. Their constitution and bylaws were approved by the Secretary of the Interior on the same day.
350:) lived in the Sauk River valley, fishing, hunting, and gathering along the waterways of the Sauk, Suiattle, Cascade, Skagit, and Stillaguamish rivers. The people traveled to Puget Sound and across the mountains as well, using horses and canoes for travel.
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is a term used for those among the Sauk who travelled to the
Suiattle River during the summer, and is not an ethnic identifier. However, due to the closeness of the two groups, they are commonly known together as the "Sauk-Suiattle."
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The Sauk had an important village at Sauk
Prairie, near the confluence of the Sauk and Suiattle rivers, which had eight longhouses. This village was destroyed in the 1880s by American settlers claiming land under the
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In 1946, the Sauk separated from the Upper Skagit, forming their own government and seeking federal recognition as a sovereign nation. They received this on
September 17, 1975. They also received
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The name "Sauk-Suiattle" is a combination of the names for two groups of people. The Sauk are the ethnic group who make up the majority of the population of the tribe today, while "Suiattle" (
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The Sauk-Suiattle Tribe is governed by the seven-member Sauk-Suiattle Tribal
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The tribe also holds additional lands in trust jointly with the Upper Skagit Indian Tribe, and individual citizens own public-domain allotments.
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and proof of descendancy from one or more Native
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receive a reservation. Thus, Dahtldemin, an appointed "sub-chief," was the signatory for the Sah-ku-me-hu.
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in September 2018 It closed less than a year later. In early 2021 they opened a Marijuana Store.
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Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon
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Ruby, Robert H.; Brown, John A.; Collins, Cary C. (2010).
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The tribe celebrates an annual pow-wow, held in August in
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rivers, in the area known as Sauk Prairie at the foot of
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Federally-recognized Indian Tribe in Washington (state)
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A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest
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649:List of Lushootseed-speaking peoples
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291:'fetching-water people')
91:forms); Indigenous folk religion
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150:Domestic dependent nation
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2363:Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
1437:Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians
1031:University of Washington Press
993:"About dxʷləšucid Lushootseed"
942:Ruby, Brown & Collins 2010
896:Ruby, Brown & Collins 2010
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2043:Kwaw-kwaw-Apilt First Nation
1493:Swinomish Indian Reservation
1447:Tulalip Tribes of Washington
1114:University of Oklahoma Press
1091:US Department of Agriculture
402:Natalie Misanses (Secretary)
399:Nino Maltos Sr. (Vice-Chair)
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2138:Tsleil-waututh First Nation
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1083:Hollenbeck, Jan L. (1987).
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2213:Tsawwassen First Nation
2208:Snuneymuxw First Nation
2153:Kwikwetlem First Nation
2088:Skawahlook First Nation
1457:Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
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2243:Union Bar First Nation
2163:Chemainus First Nation
2158:Semiahmoo First Nation
2123:Tzeachten First Nation
2098:Soowahlie First Nation
2063:Sq'éwlets First Nation
2048:Leq'á:mel First Nation
2023:Chawathil First Nation
1472:Nisqually Indian Tribe
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519:48.29028°N 121.54333°W
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2033:Kwantlen First Nation
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2343:Samish Indian Nation
2288:Cowlitz Indian Tribe
2263:Tsawout First Nation
2228:Tseycum First Nation
2188:Nanoose First Nation
2183:Malahat First Nation
2173:Homalco First Nation
2143:Musqueam Indian Band
2103:Squiala First Nation
2053:Matsqui First Nation
1477:Squaxin Island Tribe
1198:Lushootseed language
539:Economy and services
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485:48.32111; -121.54972
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2605:Indian reservations
2418:Culture and society
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2168:Halalt First Nation
2148:Katzie First Nation
2068:Seabird Island Band
2038:Katzie First Nation
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2078:Skway First Nation
2073:Skwah First Nation
2028:Cheam First Nation
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3070:Ghost towns
2979:communities
2962:Marblemount
2814:County seat
2675:Port Gamble
2660:Muckleshoot
2645:Lower Elwha
2533:Lushootseed
2318:Makah Tribe
2058:Popkum Band
2011:Governments
1988:(Tillamook)
1901:Muckleshoot
1188:Puget Sound
1182:Lushootseed
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1023:Hilbert, Vi
997:Lushootseed
644:Lushootseed
611:Lushootseed
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498:2000 census
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471:121°32′59″W
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344:Lushootseed
278:Lushootseed
222:Lushootseed
152:within the
131:Nino Maltos
71:Lushootseed
23:Sauk people
3135:Categories
2937:Clear Lake
2844:Burlington
2720:Snoqualmie
2609:Washington
2471:Halkomelem
1971:Sahewamish
1926:Snoqualmie
1806:Skawahlook
1731:Tsawwassen
1726:Snuneymuxw
1646:Humptulips
1596:Stz'uminus
1407:Sahewamish
1397:Steilacoom
1367:Snoqualmie
1076:1120655342
713:References
685:saʔkʷəbixʷ
623:Bellingham
507:48°17′25″N
468:48°19′16″N
459:Darrington
414:Alen Price
384:Government
348:saʔqʷəbixʷ
319:saʔkʷəbixʷ
307:saʔqʷəbixʷ
282:suyaƛ̕bixʷ
114:Government
97:Demonym(s)
3088:Sauk City
3022:Snee Oosh
3007:Gibraltar
2992:Birdsview
2894:La Conner
2839:Anacortes
2740:Swinomish
2715:Skokomish
2665:Nisqually
2511:Semiahmoo
2466:Pentlatch
2445:Languages
2430:Mythology
1997:Quamichan
1976:Wynoochee
1956:Swinomish
1951:Suquamish
1936:Nisqually
1931:Skykomish
1921:Snohomish
1906:Sammamish
1896:Skokomish
1861:Penelakut
1856:Quamichan
1831:Tzeachten
1816:Soowahlie
1796:Shilshole
1771:Leq'á:mel
1766:Sts'ailes
1761:Sq'éwlets
1751:Semiahmoo
1661:Kilpahlas
1656:Khenipsen
1626:Esquimalt
1590:Sts'ailes
1580:Chawathil
1402:Nisqually
1387:Suquamish
1382:Sammamish
1372:Shilshole
1362:Skykomish
1346:Snohomish
1331:Kikiallus
1321:Swinomish
1099:892024380
1003:April 22,
965:March 11,
780:April 17,
752:April 16,
679:saʔkʷbixʷ
571:Swinomish
313:saʔkʷbixʷ
89:syncretic
81:Religion
67:Languages
3032:Van Horn
3027:Sterling
2967:Rockport
2927:Big Lake
2922:Bay View
2889:Hamilton
2884:Concrete
2695:Quinault
2690:Quileute
2685:Puyallup
2670:Nooksack
2640:Kalispel
2625:Colville
2620:Chehalis
2556:Quinault
2539:Southern
2521:T'sou-ke
2516:Songhees
2486:Nooksack
2481:Squamish
2476:shíshálh
1966:Quinault
1941:Puyallup
1881:Nooksack
1866:Lamalcha
1846:Tsartlip
1841:T'souk-e
1811:Skowkale
1746:Squamish
1741:shíshálh
1721:Sliammon
1701:Musqueam
1686:Kwantlen
1676:Koksilah
1666:Klahoose
1621:Duwamish
1606:Comiaken
1392:Puyallup
1377:Duwamish
1267:dukʷibəɬ
1233:Southern
1229:Northern
1223:Dialects
1049:29877333
1025:(1994).
918:June 25,
633:See also
605:Language
449:in trust
246:Suiattle
3098:Whitney
3083:Ehrlich
3002:Fidalgo
2745:Tulalip
2725:Spokane
2551:Cowlitz
2528:Klallam
2501:Saanich
1986:Nehalem
1961:Tulalip
1871:Saanich
1821:Squiala
1716:Malahat
1706:Nanoose
1696:Matsqui
1671:Klallam
1641:Homalco
1616:Cowlitz
1611:Copalis
1573:Peoples
1326:Nuwhaha
1295:Peoples
1255:Culture
1207:Grammar
627:Olympia
593:Culture
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250:Cascade
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201:Website
109:314-350
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3060:Samish
2947:Edison
2942:Conway
2831:Cities
2755:Yakama
2700:Samish
2506:Samish
2002:Somena
1992:Siletz
1981:Satsop
1911:Samish
1851:Somena
1826:Stó꞉lō
1776:Popkum
1711:Nuxalk
1651:Katzie
1631:Halalt
1316:Skagit
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2899:Lyman
2876:Towns
2655:Makah
2650:Lummi
2546:Twana
2496:Lummi
2453:Comox
2425:Music
1876:Lummi
1791:Skway
1786:Skwah
1756:Sumas
1585:Cheam
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