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Ives Landing, which later became known as Pateros, was established around 1896 by its founder, Lee Ives. In 1900 Charles E. Nosler, a Spanish American War veteran, acquired most of the town site. He renamed it Pateros after a village built largely on stilts he had known in the Philippines. The city was later incorporated in 1913.
Appendix X (Section 14) of the Gaming Compact between the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe and the State of Washington describe specific funds that are available to award to charitable, non-profit, and tribal community programs on a biannual basis. The Community Awards Program facilitates the review of applicants and the distribution of these funds.
The Potlatch Fund is a Native-led non-profit that provides grants and leadership development to Tribal Nations in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Nevada.
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