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"The tribe views ... casino's crescent moon logo (tribal members call themselves "people of the moon"). Plasma screens provide indoor signage throughout the building. Snoqualmie Casino has made ...
Members of the Snoqualmie Tribe prayed, collected signatures and appealed to Congress. Their struggles to preserve the Snoqualmie Falls land mirrored more widely known attempts by Native Americans ...
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has received federal approval to build a large casino off Interstate 90, paving the way for the closest full-service casino to Seattle. Five years after the tribe first ...
The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has purchased thousands of acres of ancestral forestlands in East King County, land that holds special meaning to the people who have been without a reservation for ...
At stake at Snoqualmie is not only identity and the right to vote and hold office, but money. The tribe’s casino just outside Seattle is pulling in more than $200 million a year by one estimate.
The Snoqualmie Tribe announced Friday that it has purchased the land surrounding Snoqualmie Falls, its traditional territory. The tribe made the purchase — which includes the surrounding land ...
What they can do, I cannot.” Robert de los Angeles, the chairman of the Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, took the microphone and spoke about how the “hotel represents a significant milestone toward ...
Washington's Snoqualmie tribe has purchased Snoqualmie Falls, the adjacent Salish Lodge and 45 acres of land for $125 million. The 268-foot waterfall on the Snoqualmie River is one of the state's ...
The Snoqualmie Tribe is weighing in, and working to get the tree saved as an archaeological site. The Tribe submitted paperwork to declare the tree a Culturally Modified Tree or CMT and the area ...