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Duwamish Tribal Services
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Last updated on March 10, 2008

The mission of the Duwamish Tribal Services is to promote the social, cultural and economic survival of the Duwamish Tribe.

Description:
The Duwamish Tribal Services is the nonprofit arm of the Duwamish Tribe. Presently, we are completing our capital campaign to build a longhouse and cultural center along the Duwamish River which will serve as an interpretive center for the story and history of the Duwamish people. The cultural center will also serve as a place for cultural exchange and hands-on learning about Salish art and language. There will be special events throughout the year and educational opportunities for the Seattle School District. The facility will also be available for space rental for non-native events. An exhibit area and gift shop will highlight the facility and will feature art from artists from all venues and backgrounds.

Lastly, the facility will serve as the home of the Duwamish people for potlatches, annual meetings, preservation of culture (ie. language, dance, drummaking, basketweaving and Salish art), educational outreach, social services, membership administrivia and federal recognition networking.

History:
Our tribe is governed by a 1925 constitution and it's bylaws. We have a six member tribal council, headed by our President, Cecile Hansen since 1975. In 1983 we established our non-profit business, Duwamish Tribal Services. The mission is to promote social, cultural, and economic survival for our tribal members and provide information of our history to the community. The Duwamish Tribe is presently preparing our appeal of the 2001 wrongful overturning of the tribe's federal status. Jim McDermott has also submitted two federal recogniton bills on our behalf which currently sits in the Resources Committee awaiting a co-sponsor.

Contact people:
 Cindy Williams, Office Manager, (phone), (email)
Cecile Hansen, Board President, (phone), (email)
James Rasmussen, Vice President, (phone), (email)

Office fax number: 206-431-1962

Address:
 4717 W. Marginal Way South
Seattle, WA 98106
(See a map)

Web Site: http://www.duwamishtribe.org

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Liability
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Does your organization welcome court-ordered community service volunteers?
No
Does your organization have volunteer positions for youth 12-18?
Yes


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