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  2. Upper Skagit Indian Tribe - Wikipedia

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    The Upper Skagit Indian Tribe (Lushootseed: sqaǰətabš) is a federally-recognized Indian tribe located in the U.S. state of Washington.The tribe is the successor-in-interest to approximately eleven [a] historic tribes (or bands) which had many permanent villages along the Skagit River in what is now Skagit County.

  3. List of federally recognized tribes by state - Wikipedia

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    Federally recognized tribes are those Native American tribes recognized by the United States Bureau of Indian Affairs as holding a government-to-government relationship with the US federal government. [1] For Alaska Native tribes, see list of Alaska Native tribal entities.

  4. List of Indian reservations in Washington - Wikipedia

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    Near Darrington in southern Skagit County: Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation: 70 334 Along Willapa Bay in northwestern Pacific County: Skokomish Indian Reservation: 796 5,000 Just north of Shelton in Mason County: Snoqualmie Indian Reservation: 650 56 Snoqualmie Valley in east King and Snohomish Counties: Spokane Indian Reservation: 2,708 154,898

  5. List of Lushootseed-speaking peoples - Wikipedia

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    Northern Lushootseed (dxʷləšucid) [5] is spoken by peoples living generally in Island, Skagit, Snohomish, and parts of Whatcom counties. Northern Lushootseed-speaking communities include: Upper Skagit – sqaǰətabš [5] Nuwhaha – dxʷʔaha [5]: 4 Lake Whatcom village – sx̌ačuʔabš [6] Lake Samish village – stiksabš [3]: 20

  6. Sauk-Suiattle - Wikipedia

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    They were included in the Upper Skagit claim, which was allowed. [8] 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 a reservation in 1984, which, as of 2008, was 84 acres. [9]

  7. Nuwhaha - Wikipedia

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    Although they were historically independent, they have been classified variously by anthropologists and historians as a part of the Lower Skagit, [5] Upper Skagit, [8] or even Samish. [ 9 ] Legally, the Indian Claims Commission found that the Nuwhaha were separate from the aboriginal Upper Skagit peoples, [ 5 ] however, the modern Upper Skagit ...

  8. Skagit peoples - Wikipedia

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    The Skagit peoples (/ ˈ s k æ dʒ ɪ t / SKA-jit) may refer to: Lower Skagit , a historic Lushootseed-speaking tribe located around northern Whidbey Island in the US state of Washington Upper Skagit Indian Tribe , a federally recognized tribe in Skagit County, Washington

  9. Swinomish Indian Tribal Community - Wikipedia

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    The tribe offers educational, childcare, and health services as well. The Swinomish Tribe built a 1,375 square feet (127.7 m 2) healthcare center, the Swinomish Tribal Health Center. [9] The tribe belongs to the Skagit River Cooperative, which was formed in 1976.