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=== Tribal Headquarters  ===
=== Tribal Headquarters  ===


'''The Suquamish Tribe''' <br>18490 Suquamish Way<br>Suquamish, WA 98392<br>phone: 1-360-598-3311<br>[http://www.suquamish.nsn.us/ Website]
The Suquamish Tribe<br>18490 Suquamish Way<br>Suquamish, WA 98392<br>phone: 1-360-598-3311<br>fax: 1-360-598-3135<br>
 
Mailing Address:<br>PO Box 498<br>Suquamish, WA 98392
 
*Official [http://www.suquamish.nsn.us/ Suquamish Tribal web site]


=== History  ===
=== History  ===
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1850: Treaty  


[https://dc.library.okstate.edu/digital/collection/kapplers/id/26510 1855] January 22, at Point Elliott, with the Dwamish Etc.<br>
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/dwa0669.htm 1855] January 22, at Point Elliott, with the Dwamish Etc.,<br>


==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe  ====
==== Additional References to the History of the Tribe  ====
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==== Treaty  ====
==== Treaty  ====


*[https://dc.library.okstate.edu/digital/collection/kapplers/id/26510 1855] January 22, at Point Elliott, with the Dwamish Etc.<br>
*[http://digital.library.okstate.edu/kappler/Vol2/treaties/dwa0669.htm 1855] January 22, at Point Elliott, with the Dwamish Etc.,<br>


=== Important Websites  ===
=== Important Websites  ===


*Official [http://www.suquamish.nsn.us/ Suquamish Tribal website]  
*Official [http://www.suquamish.nsn.us/ Suquamish Tribal web site]  
*Suquamish Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suquamish Wikipedia]
*Suquamish Tribe [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suquamish Wikipedia]



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Tribal Headquarters[edit | edit source]

The Suquamish Tribe
18490 Suquamish Way
Suquamish, WA 98392
phone: 1-360-598-3311
fax: 1-360-598-3135

Mailing Address:
PO Box 498
Suquamish, WA 98392

History[edit | edit source]

Brief Timeline[edit | edit source]

1792: The Tribe encountered by George Vancouver

1827: Fort Langley established by the Hudson Fur Company

1833: Fort Nissqually established

1850: Treaty

  • 1855 January 22, at Point Elliott, with the Dwamish Etc.,

Additional References to the History of the Tribe[edit | edit source]

Frederick Webb Hodge, in his Handbook of American Indians North of Mexico, gave a more complete history of the Suquamish tribe, with estimations of the population of the tribe at various time periods. Additional details are given in John Swanton's The Indian Tribes of North America.

Reservations[edit | edit source]

Records[edit | edit source]

The majority of records of individuals were those created by the agencies. Some records may be available to tribal members through the tribal headquarters.They were (and are) the local office of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, and were charged with maintaining records of the activities of those under their responsibility. Among these records are:

Treaty[edit | edit source]

  • 1855 January 22, at Point Elliott, with the Dwamish Etc.,

Important Websites[edit | edit source]

References[edit | edit source]


Bibliography[edit | edit source]