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As a complement to our Lushootseed Salish information, we would like to share our
collection of indexed links about the Snoqualmie people and various aspects of their society. The emphasis
of these pages is on American Indians as a living people with a present and a future as well as a past. Snoqualmie history is interesting and
important, but the Snoqualmies are still here today, too, and we try to feature modern authors as well as traditional
folklore, contemporary artwork as well as museum pieces, and the issues and struggles of today as well as the tragedies
of yesterday. Suggestions for new links are always welcome.
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Snoqualmie Indian Tribe
Homepage of the Snoqualmie Nation.
Tulalip Tribes
Homepage of the Tulalip reservation, where many Snoqualmie people live today (along with descendants of other Puget Sound tribes.)
Snoqualmie Lifestyle and Traditions
The Puget Sound Tribes:
Curtis' early 20th-century ethnography of the Snoqualmie and other Puget Sound Indians.
Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound:
Detailed maps of the Indian tribes and bands of Puget Sound in the early 1800's, including the Snoqualmie.
Pacific Northwest Indian Maps:
Map of the Snoqualmie tribe and other Northwest Coast Indians of Washington, Oregon and California.
Lushootseed Legends:
Collection of Snohomish, Skagit, and Snoqualmie Indian legends and folktales.
Chief Sealth Chief Seattle's Speech Seattle:
Websites about the renowned Puget Sound Salish leader and orator Seattle.
Four Directions Institute: Snoqualmie:
Profile and timeline of the Snoqualmie tribe.
Native Homes:
Information and pictures of Native American lodge styles, including the traditional Northwestern long house.
Tulalip Frybread Recipe Salmon on a Stick Indian Tacos, Tulalip Style:
Traditional recipes from the Tulalip Indian reservation in Washington.
Tulalip Flag:
Snoqualmie flags.
Tulalip Tribes License Plate:
Tulalip license plates.
Books for sale on the Snoqualmies
Our organization earns a commission from any book bought through these links
Coyote and Rock: And Other Lushootseed Stories
Audio tape of traditional folktales told by a Lushootseed Salish storyteller.
Indians in the Making: Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound:
Interesting book on the history and sociology of the Snoqualmie and other Puget Sound Indian tribes.
A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest:
Book on the history of the Northwest Coast tribes, including a section on the Snoqualmie.
Evergreen Ethnographies: Hoh, Chehalis, Suquamish, and Snoqualmi of Western Washington:
History and culture of the Snoqualmi tribe and their neighbors.
Native American Authors:
Evolving list of books about Snoqualmies and Native Americans in general.
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Links, References, and Additional Information
Snoqualmie Upper Skagit Lower Skagit:
Encyclopedia articles about the Snoqualmie Indians.
Les frontières ethniques du Puget Sound Salish de la côte Famille des langues salish:
Information about the Snoqualmie tribe and other Puget Sound Salish people in French.
Snoqualmie Tribe:
Snoqualmie links.
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