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The News Tribune • Published November 28, 2009 Northwest Indian communities on Friday mourned the death of prominent Puyallup Tribe of Indians elder Andrew "Sonny" McCloud. McCloud, 87, died early Friday at Providence St. Peter Hospital in Olympia shortly...
Tags: Don McCloud, northwest Olympia, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission, puyallup tribe, Olympia, Nisqually River, Puyallup, Lushootseed language, Olympia Washington, Janet McCloud, Nisqually, Squaxin Island Tribe
Eatonville will try to reach the state tournament for the 13th consecutive season. With four returning starters, the perennial Nisqually League power is in good position to make another postseason appearance. Nisqually 2A co-MVP G Becca Schrimspher (15.4...
Tags: Nisqually League, Eatonville, allnews, Surnames, Washburn, Pierce County Washington, Seattle, Lushootseed language, Nisqually, Steilacoom Washington
A decades-long land-use battle involving the historic Sequalitchew Creek Canyon in DuPont has entered a new phase of studies, fact-finding and public review. The goal is to determine whether CalPortland (formerly Glacier Northwest) can expand its DuPont...
Tags: Sequalitchew Creek Canyon, CalPortland, DuPont, Tacoma, Sequalitchew Creek, Washington Territory, Nisqually
South Puget Sound Community College’s Native American student club is hosting a Native American Art Exhibit in the Kenneth J. Minneart Center of the Arts building at 2011 Mottman Rd. SW, Olympia, WA from April 9th – 30th. The students’...
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