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The Snoqualmie Tribe deeply appreciates the ways in which nonprofit organizations serve and benefit our communities. These organizations provide substantial value in their services, programs, and passion for what they do and who they serve. The Snoqualmie Tribe seeks to support these organizations through its charitable donations program.
At the Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in downtown Ketchikan, you can explore the unique natural and cultural history of the Tongass National Forest, a place where people have lived in harmony with nature for thousands of years. Stroll through a lush rainforest, visit a re-created native fishing village and learn how the Tongass sustains Southeast Alaska communities today. You can also hear the story of the forest in person from one of our friendly Forest Service rangers, enjoy a film in our comfortable theatre or help your kids become Junior Rangers. In the summer, join a ranger for a guided walk and learn about Ketchikan’s enduring ties to the rainforest.
The Spilyay Tymoo was first published 1976 by the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs, Oregon. Since then, it has continuously published bi-weekly and focuses on local, regional and national Native American news. The Spilyay Tymoo is mailed, free of charge, to Warm Springs Tribal Members and is available for pick up at several locations on the Warm Springs reservation.
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