Snoqualmie (Tribe)
The
Snoqualmie
are a group of
Coast Salish
Native American
peoples from the
Snoqualmie Valley
in east
King
and
Snohomish Counties
in
Washington
state. The Snoqualmie settled onto the
Tulalip
Reservation after signing the Point Elliott Treaty with the
Washington Territory
in
1855
. They have tried and failed on several occasions to secure a reservation on their ancestral lands along the
Tolt River
(a tributary of the
Snoqualmie River
). The tribe lost federal recognition in
1953
. In
October
1999
the
Bureau of Indian Affairs
once again granted recognition to the Snoqualmie. In
2000
, the Snoqualmie tribe had approximately 1,000 members.
External links
Washington state Office of Indian Affairs - Snoqualmie Tribe Information
Snoqualmie Tribe Information
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