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  2. Tulalip Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Council member: Debra Posey [19] The Tulalip Tribes has defined its rules for membership in the tribe. Membership is based on January 1, 1935, Tulalip census roll; new applicants must prove descent from persons on that roll and that their parents were residents of the Tulalip Reservation at the time of the individual's birth.

  3. Deborah Parker - Wikipedia

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    Deborah Parker is a member of the Tulalip Tribes of Washington and is of Tulalip, Lummi, [18] Yaqui, and Apache descent; [19] her native name, cicayalc̓aʔ, [a] extends back multiple generations on her mother's side. [4] [18] Her grandfather, who was of Lummi heritage, was from Cowichan Bay; her grandmother was from the Snohomish River area.

  4. Native Woman Won $400,000 from Abuse Settlement, Then ... - AOL

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    Johnson-Davis, 39, a member of the Tulalip Tribe near Seattle, Wash., was last seen on Firetrail Road on the Tulalip Reservation in Washington State on Nov. 25, 2020, according to the FBI. Nearly ...

  5. Quil Ceda Village - Wikipedia

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    Quil Ceda Village is the first tribal political subdivision in the nation established under this Act, and the only federal municipality besides Washington, D.C. [10] The village is chartered by the tribe as a consolidated borough with a council–manager government.

  6. New investigator hired by WA Attorney General for cold cases ...

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    New cold case unit will address the crisis of missing and murdered Indigenous women and people.

  7. Snoqualmie people - Wikipedia

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    The Tulalip Tribes of Washington is a federally recognized tribe based in Tulalip Bay, Washington. The tribe was created by the 1855 Treaty of Point Elliott as the successor to the Snohomish, Skykomish, Snoqualmie, and Stillaguamish peoples. Although most Snoqualmie stayed in their homelands, many Snoqualmie were able to gain land on the ...

  8. Jeff Probst explains that “Survivor ”Tribal Council jury ...

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    Back in the good ol’ days of Survivor, the current players would walk into Tribal Council and take a seat. Then, and only then, host Jeff Probst would welcome the jury members to strut in and ...

  9. Snohomish people - Wikipedia

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    The Tulalip Tribes operate two casinos, Quil Ceda Creek Casino and the Tulalip Resort Casino. The Tulalip Tribes also administrate the only tribal municipality in the country, Quil Ceda Village (Lushootseed: qʷəl̕sidəʔ ʔalʔaltəd), and operate the Hibulb Cultural Center, a cultural center and museum.