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*Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people. | *Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people. | ||
*Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center [http://www.unitedindians.org/daybreak-star-center/] | *Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center [http://www.unitedindians.org/daybreak-star-center/] | ||
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+ | Apprenticeships for Tribal Members TERO (Tribal Employment Rights Office) brochure [https://www.lni.wa.gov/IPUB/100-532-000.pdf] | ||
+ | *In apprenticeship programs, you earn a wage while you learn specific, high-value skills in the trade or profession of your choice. Apprenticeship opportunities are offered in many construction trades and in other fields, such as health care and public safety. | ||
Revision as of 14:25, 29 July 2019
Washington State Tribal Directory [1]
- Federally Recognized Tribes in Washington State [2]
- Tribal Chair Contact Information [3]
- Non-Federally Recognized Tribes in Washington State [4]
- Washington State Congressional Delegates [5]
- Federal Agencies in Washington State [6]
- GOIA Staff in the Governor's Office [7]
- State Agency Tribal Liaisons [8]
- Tribal Colleges [9]
- Tribal Newspapers [10]
- Tribal Courts [11]
- Tribal Museums [12]
- Tribal Casinos [13]
- Indian Organizations [14]
Native American Reentry Services [15]
- Our mission is to address barriers faced by Native people who find themselves struggling to transition from a life of incarceration to one of healthy and productive freedom. Our goal is to support successful reintegration into Native American/Aboriginal reservation and urban communities and reduce recidivism through Native American/Aboriginal traditional means.
- About [16]
- Contact [17]
White Bison [18]
- We are a Native American operated 501(c)3 nonprofit company dedicated to creating and sustaining a grassroots Wellbriety Movement that provides culturally based healing to the next seven generations of Indigenous People. White Bison is a proud facilitator of the Wellbriety Movement. Wellbriety means to be sober and well. Wellbriety teaches that we must find sobriety from addictions to alcohol and other drugs and recover from the harmful effects of drugs and alcohol on individuals, families and whole communities. The "Well" part of Wellbriety is the inspiration to go on beyond sobriety and recovery, committing to a life of wellness and healing everyday.
The Native Project: Sacred Hospitality for All [19]
- Our Mission is to provide quality services that promote wellness and balance of mind, body and spirit for individuals, staff, families and communities. We offer "Sacred Hospitality" to all people seeking services at The NATIVE Project. The NATIVE Project’s Service Delivery Philosophy is a patient centered care model that embraces action, education, culture and spirituality on the road to healing and wellness.
- Who Do We Serve [20]
- Services [21]
- Behavioral Health [22]
- Spokane Area Resource List [23]
- Source [24]
- Also under Spokane County
Chief Seattle Club [25]
- Located in the city's historic Pioneer Square district, the Chief Seattle Club provides a safe and sacred place to rest, revive and nurture the spirit of urban Native peoples in need. We believe in the power of our ancestral ways, and preserving them means fostering a sense of community among those without one to call their own. Anyone with American Indian or Alaska Native heritage, regardless of tribe, is invited to participate in our programs and make use of our resources. Our mission is to create a welcoming place of support, acceptance and ceremony for Seattle's native population. We hope that you will become a Club member, and join us in that mission. Aho!
- Contact [26]
- Also located in King County
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation [27]
- Our mission is to provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect Indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people.
- Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center [28]
Apprenticeships for Tribal Members TERO (Tribal Employment Rights Office) brochure [29]
- In apprenticeship programs, you earn a wage while you learn specific, high-value skills in the trade or profession of your choice. Apprenticeship opportunities are offered in many construction trades and in other fields, such as health care and public safety.
- Chehalis
- Colville
- Cowlitz
- Hoh
- Jamestown S'Klallam
- Kalispel Tribe of Indians
- Lower Elwha Klallam
- Lummi
- Makah
- Muckleshoot
- Nisqually
- Nooksack
- Port Gamble S'Klallam
- Puyallup
- Quieleute
- Quinault
- Samish
- Sauk-Suiattle
- Shoalwater Bay
- Skokomish
- Snoqualmie
- Spokane
- Squaxin Island
- Stillaguamish
- Suquamish
- Swinomish
- Tulalip
- Upper Skagit
- Yakama