Snoqualmie

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The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe (sduk?albix? in our Native language) consists of Native Americans from the Puget Sound region of Washington State. The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe is made up of approximately 500 members.

History & Culture

  • About the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe [1]

Culture

  • Elders [2]
  • Archeology & Historic Preservation [3]
  • Environmental & Natural Resources [4]
  • Language [5]
  • Frequently Asked Questions [6]
  • History [7]
  • Snoqualmie Falls [8]
  • Story of the Moon [9]

Departments & Services

Administration

  • Enrollment [10]
    • Enrollment Application and Instructions [11]
  • Tribal Council [12]
  • Tribal Court [13]
    • Snoqualmie Tribal Code [14]

Education [15]

  • Early Education, K-12, GED, Higher Education, and Adult Learning
  • Request linked applications from WSL Library Staff

Health & Wellness [16]

  • Clinic [17]
  • Contract Health Services [18]
  • Medical Transport [19]
  • Indian Child Welfare [20]
  • Raging River Recovery Center [21]
  • Behavioral Health [22]

===Traditional Culture and Recreation [23]

  • Traditional Cultural & Recreation Application [24]
  • Suite Ticket Holder Responsibilities Agreement [25]
  • Eagle Parts and Feathers Permit/Order Form [26]
  • Transportation Assistance Program
    • Letter from Tribal Council [27]
    • Transportation Assistance Program Request Form [28]

Emergency Assistance [29]

  • The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe’s Emergency Assistance Program provides short term financial assistance to help adult enrolled Snoqualmie Tribal Members through a crisis or transition. Tribal members can receive up to $1,500.00 (one thousand five hundred dollars) in assistance, per fiscal year (October 1- September 30).
  • Emergency Assistance Application [30]
  • List of eligible and ineligible items [31]

Down Payment/Home Repair & Improvement [32]

  • Down Payment Assistance Application [33]
  • On-Campus Student Housing Application [34]
  • Letter from Tribal Council [35]
  • Home Repair & Improvement Assistance Application [36]

Child Care/ Baby Corner [37]

  • The Snoqualmie Tribe has been approved to implement their CCDF Grant Plan for FY20-22. The Snoqualmie Tribe CCDF-Child Care and Early Learning Program is open to all Native American families that meet the criteria.
  • Snoqualmie Indian Tribe Child Care and Early Learning Program Letter [38]
  • Childcare/Early Learning Application Application [39]
  • Facility/Center Childcare/Early Learning Provider Application [40]
  • In-Home Care Application [41]
  • Baby Corner Order Form [42]
  • Baby Corner Item List [43]
  • Child Care Pre-Assessment Form [44]
  • General Welfare Child Care Assistance Application [45]
  • General Welfare Child Care Assistance Provider Check-Off Sheet [46]

HUD - CARES/Rental Assistance Program [47]

  • HUD - CARES Application [48]
  • HUD - Rental Assistance Program Policy [49]
  • HUD - Rental Assistance Program Application [50]

Funeral & Burial Services

  • To provide assistance to the family in making final arrangements for the resting place of a deceased Snoqualmie Tribal Member.
  • Burial & Funeral Assistance Pre-Planning Application [51]
  • Burial & Funeral Assistance Application [52]
  • Funeral Attendance Assistance Application [53]

General Welfare Consolidated Assistance

  • The Tribal Council has approved consolidation of the following monthly assistance programs: Housing, Healthcare, Food, and Elders. This change will be effective for the monthly distribution taking place on January 20, 2020. In order to continue to receive any of the above listed benefits Tribal Members must apply using the new consolidated application by January 6, 2020.
  • Cover Letter [54]
  • Application [55]
  • Minors not in a tribal household application [56]