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West Seattle Blog: VIDEO: Tea, thanks, and a tribute to Princess Angeline @ Duwamish Longhouse by Tracy Record and Patrick Sand (Mar 23, 2024)

KING 5: Duwamish seek more input into City of Seattle projects by Erica Zucco (Mar 5, 2024)

West Seattle Blog: VIDEO: Duwamish Tribe asks for equal share in West Seattle Bridge art project, as council committee tables it again by Tracy Record and Patrick Sand (Mar 5, 2024)

West Seattle Blog: VIDEO: Past, present, future celebrated and explained at Duwamish Longhouse’s 15th anniversary party by Tracy Record and Patrick Sand (Jan 28, 2024)

KIRO Newsradio 97.3 FM: The origins of the only photo ever taken of Chief Seattle by Feliks Banel (Jan 25, 2024)

West Seattle Blog: TRIBAL ART UNDER THE BRIDGE by Tracy Record (Jan 8, 2024)

 

Past news stories

West Seattle Blog: FOLLOWUP: Council committee delays vote on tribal art project under West Seattle Bridge (Dec 5, 2023)

West Seattle Blog: Holiday Shopping at Duwamish Longhouse Native Art Market (Nov 24, 2023)

Post Alley: Duwamish: The River Seattle Forgot by David Brewster (Sept 6,2023)

The Seattle Times: A path around Lake Union honors a Duwamish chief and his beloved homeland by Jean Sherrard (Apr 13, 2023)

South Seattle Emerald: OPINION: ‘Deep Respect’: An Urban Indian Response to an Article Seeding Anti-Native Racism by Atlas Firtree (Jan 20, 2023)

The Seattle Times: How these Native Seattleites are ‘taking back’ Thanksgiving by Crystal Paul (Nov 15, 2022)

South Seattle Emerald: How to Celebrate Indigenous People’ Day in the South End by Amanda Ong (Oct 7, 2022)

Post Alley: Haves and Have-Nots: Why were Seattle’s First People Erased at West Seattle Bridge Opening? by David Buerge (Oct 1, 2022)

KUOW: Seattle's Duwamish Tribe 'on the outside looking in' as city names new Indigenous Advisory Council by Katie Campbell, Angela King (Aug 4, 2022)

MyNorthwest: ‘Kirkland Native History Document’ spurs debate about Eastside Indigenous history by Feliks Banel (Jun 29, 2022)

Post Alley: Duwamish Tribe Sues for Recognition by Dan Chasan (Jun 22, 2022)

Solid Ground: Solid Ground stands with the Duwamish. Federal recognition is long overdue. by Neal Simpson (Jun 14, 2022)

Post Alley: The Real Duwamish by David Buerge (Jun 12, 2022)

High Country News: Duwamish Tribe sues Interior in federal court, alleging sex discrimination by B. ‘Toastie’ Oaster (May 19, 2022)

KUOW: The Duwamish seek federal recognition by Patricia Murphy & Jennie Cecil Moore (May 18, 2022)

South Seattle Emerald: Duwamish Tribe Files Lawsuit Against Interior Department in Fight for Federal Recognition by Alex Garland and Elizabeth Turnbull (May 13, 2022)

West Seattle Blog: VIDEO: From longhouse to courthouse: Duwamish Tribe files lawsuit in new round of longrunning fight for federal recognition by Tracy Record (May 11, 2022)

The Seattle Times: Duwamish Tribe files lawsuit in bid for federal recognition by Linda V. Mapes (May 11, 2022)

King 5 News: Duwamish Tribe sues federal government to ‘secure it tribal sovereignty’ (May 11, 2022)

South Seattle Emerald: OPINION: It’s 167 Years Past Time to Restore Recognition of the Duwamish Tribe by The Duwamish Tribal Council (May 9, 2022)

Northwest Prime Time: Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center by Kristina Pearson with Kyla Evans (Mar 7, 2022)

NPR: This tribe has fought for years to get federal recognition. It’s about their identity by Katia Riddle (Mar 6, 2022)

CNN: How a Seattle community is supporting a tribe’s fight for its existence by Harmeet Kaur (Dec 20, 2021)

South Seattle Emerald: OPINION: Spirit Returns 2.0 — Finding Solidarity at the Duwamish Longhouse by Amanda Ong (Dec 15, 2021)

SEATTLE NOW & THEN: ALKI LANDING ANNIVERSARY, 2000 by Clay Eals (Nov 18, 2021)

The Seattle Times: ‘The Spirit Returns 2.0’ unveils a broader look at the Alki landing anniversary by Clay Eals (Nov 18, 2021)

Seattle Front Porch: Honoring My Ancestors Through Environmental Advocacy by James Rasmussen (Nov 12, 2021)

Seattle Front Porch: A Duwamish Elder, Tribal Leader Finds Her Voice by Duwamish Tribal Council Chair, Cecile Hansen (Oct 11, 2021)

Seattle Front Porch: On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, a Letter to My Grandfather reflections by Ken Workman, 5th generation Great-Grandson of Chief Seattle (Oct 11, 2021)

Seattle Front Porch: I am My Duwamish Mother’s Son – Stewarding Culture, People, Tribe, and Environment by Russ Beard (Oct 11, 2021)

The Seattle Times: Give the Duwamish Tribe long overdue federal recognition by The Seattle Times editorial board (Jun 6, 2021)

Post Alley: Chief Seattle’s Complex Life: Impresario, Warrior, Slaveholder, Peacemaker by David Buerge (Mar 27,2021)

Post Alley: Embarrassing Injustice: Proposed State Education Law Omits Teaching Duwamish History by David Buerge (Jan 26, 2021)

the stranger: Duwamish Excluded from Bill Requiring WA Schools to Teach Tribal History by Matt Baume (Jan 26, 2021)

Post Alley: Beginnings: The Mythic Origins of Puget Sound People by David Buerge (Jan 17, 2021)

Seattle CityClub (video): Interview with Cecile Hansen, Chair of the Duwamish Tribe by Jeff Carter (Jun 29, 2021)

South Seattle Emerald: At Last, the Duwamish Longhouse is Getting a Crosswalk by Chetanya Robinson (Dec 13, 2020)

KUOW: Giving thanks, the Duwamish way by Ruby de Luna (Nov 25, 2020)

King 5 News: For the Duwamish tribe, Seattle's first people, injustice echoes today by Ted Land (Nov 9, 2020)

South Seattle Emerald: Cecile Hansen and the Interminable Road to Justice for the Duwamish by Judy Furlong (Apr 29, 2020)

South Seattle Emerald: From Si’ahl to Seattle: Does A Wealthy City Owe Its First Residents Reparations? by Marcus Harrison Green (Jan 17, 2020)

Seattle Channel: Seattle at 150: The Duwamish, People of the Inside (Nov 22, 2019)

Washington Post: Seattle was named after a tribal chief. Now his descendants own less than an acre of city land by Gregory Scruggs (Oct 11, 2019)

Crosscut: Seattle school board adopts new tribal history curriculum: An attempt to recognize the Duwamish Tribe as a sovereign nation within the course of study failed. by Liz Brazile (Jul 3, 2019)

South Seattle Emerald: Cecile Hansen and the Interminable Road to Justice for the Duwamish by Judy Furlong (Apr 29, 2019)

LET ME KNOW (YouTube Channel): When Settlers Ordered This Princess To Leave Her Land, Her Actions Sealed Her Place In History (Feb 7, 2019)

Cascade Magazine: Chief Seattle and The Town That Took his Name: book review (Jan 31, 2018)

MyNorthwest: Why won’t Seattle Mayor Durkan meet with the Duwamish Tribe? by Feliks Banel (Sep 26, 2018)

KUOW: The Duwamish isn’t just a river to this lifelong steward – it’s part of his family by KUOW STAFF (Aug 27, 2018)

The Seattle Times: New biography of Chief Seattle is thorough, insightful and, at times, heartbreaking by Mary Ann Gwinn (Nov 16, 2017)

the stranger: New Crowdfunding Project Asks Seattle Residents to "‘Pay Rent’ on Native Land by Amber Cortes (Oct 23, 2017)

Real Change News: Duwamish Tribe Continues 160-Year Fight for Federal Recognition by Ashley Archibald (Nov 9, 2016)

Southwest Seattle Historical Society / Footprints: Our Historical Society and the Duwamish People (p.4) by Kevin Roderick Donald and Tia Hallberg (Fall 2015)

Indian Country Today Network: 10 Things You Should Know About the Duwamish Tribe by Richard Arlin Walker (Jul 16,2015)

KUOW: Duwamish Tribe Vows to Keep Fighting for Recognition by Liz Jones (Jul 9, 2015)

KUOW: Seattle's Duwamish Tribe Denied Federal Status, Benefits by Liz Jones (Jul 3, 2015)

HistoryLink.org: Seattle Board of Trustees passes ordinance, calling for removal of Indians from the town, on February 7, 1865. by Jennifer Ott (Dec 07, 2014)

West Seattle Blog: Followup: Port still plans to give Duwamish artifacts to another tribe (Mar 7, 2014)

West Seattle Blog: Duwamish Tribe tries again to get its cultural artifacts back (Feb 27, 2014)

Real Change News: Government Officials have lied to the Duwamish people for over a century. It’s time for it to end (Aug 14, 2013)

West Seattle Blog: Duwamish Tribe says it’s lost artifacts because it’s not officially recognized (Aug 8, 2013)

Indian Country Today: Loss of Federal Recognition Leads to Loss of Artifacts for Duwamish by Richard Walker (Aug 8, 2013)

Indian Country Today: Duwamish Chairwoman Speaks About Fighting for Federal Recognition and Getting Another Chance by Vincent Shilling (Mar 28, 2013)

KUOW: Seattle's Fragmented Duwamish Tribe Struggles For Identity by Liz Jones (May 21, 2013)

KUOW: Duwamish Fight For Federal Status Inches Forward by Liz Jones (May 21, 2013)

McClatchy Newspapers: Small tribes get locked out in Indian casino wars by Rob Hotakainen (Jul 8, 2012)

Westside Seattle: Singing-Feet, Duwamish tribe’s culture performance group receives Mayor’s Arts Award by Steve Shay (Jun 5, 2012)

Seattle Met: The Tribe That Would Not Die by Lia Steakley Dicker (Feb 11, 2009)

HistoryLink.org: Hansen, Cecile: Tribal Chairwoman of Seattle's Duwamish Peoples by Peter Blecha (Mar 21, 2009)

HistoryLink.org: Seattle's Duwamish Tribe celebrates new Longhouse and Cultural Center on January 3, 2009. by Peter Blecha (Jan 14, 2009)

The Seattle Times: Duwamish Tribe celebrates West Seattle longhouse by Sanjay Bhatt (Jan 4, 2009)

Seattle Channel: Community Stories: West Seattle Story Pole by Michael Halady, Duwamish Carver (Sept 3, 2006)

Vimeo: Chief Seattle Film by BJ Bullert (2001)

HistoryLink.org: Straightening of Duwamish River begins on October 14, 1913. by David Wilma (Feb 16, 2001)

HistoryLink.org: Seattle Neighborhoods: South Park — Thumbnail History by David Wilma (Feb 16, 2001)

HistoryLink.org: Descendants of pioneers reverse the stand of their ancestors and support federal recognition of the Duwamish Tribe on June 18, 1988. by David Wilma (Jan 29, 2001)

HistoryLink.org: Seattle pioneers petition against a reservation on the Black River for the Duwamish tribe in 1866. by David Wilma (Jan 24, 2001)

HistoryLink.org: Duwamish Tribe wins federal recognition on January 19, 2001, but loses it again two days later. by Priscilla Long (January 20, 2001)

HistoryLink.org: Seattle’s Duwamish Tribe celebrates new Longhouse and Cultural Center on January 2, 2009 by Peter Blecha (Jan 14, 2029)

HistoryLink.org: Seattle and King County's First Non-Native Settlers by Greg Lange (Oct 15, 2000)

Duwamish River Blog: Duwamish expelled from Seattle by BJ Cummings (Feb 7, 2020)

Vimeo: Alki Birthplace of Seattle Film by BJ Bullert (1997)