The Snoqualmie Indian Tribe, a federally recognized Tribe headquartered in King County, has acquired roughly 12,000 acres of its ancestral forestlands in the Tolt River Watershed. The forest has significant cultural, historic, environmental, and economic value to the Tribe and is near the lands originally promised to the Tribe as its reservation by the federal government in the 1930s – a promise the United States did not keep.
Read MoreThe Snoqualmie Indian Tribe has appealed to the Department of the Interior, Department of Transportation and the Federal Aviation Administration to uphold their trust obligation by introducing flight restrictions over sacred Snoqualmie Falls.
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