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The Swinomish are an historically Lushootseed-speaking Native American
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in western
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state in the
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. The Tribe lives in the southeastern part of Fidalgo Island in northern
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, near the
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, in Skagit County, Washington. Skagit County is located about north of
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. Swinomish people are enrolled in the federally recognized
Swinomish Indian Tribal Community The Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, also known as the Swinomish Tribe, is a federally recognized Tribe located on Puget Sound in Washington, United States.Swinomish Channel from
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.


Language

The Swinomish people speak a dialect of the Salishan Lushootseed language.


Culture

The lifestyle of the Swinomish, like many Northwest Coast indigenous peoples, involves the fishing of
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and collecting of shellfish. They reserved the right to fish and harvest in their usual and accustomed areas in the Point Elliott Treaty of 1855.


History

The Swinomish moved onto reservation lands after the signing of the Point Elliott Treaty in 1855.Mapes, Lynda V
"Swinomish are told to restrict shellfish."
''The Seattle Times.'' 19 April 2007 (retrieved 28 July 2009)
The Swinomish police department was the second in the U.S.--and the first in Washington Stateā€”to be state-accredited.


Native American Advocacy

The current Swinomish Chairman,
Brian Cladoosby Brian Cladoosby (born May 13, 1959) is a Native American leader and activist. He served as chairman of the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community from 1997 to 2020 and was elected to his first of two terms as president of the National Congress of Amer ...
, is the 21st president of the National Congress of American Indians (NCAI).


Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation of Washington

File:"Dr. Joseph," chief medecine (i.e. medicine) man of the Swinomish Reservation - Photo by O.J. Wingren., La Conner, Wash. LCCN2015645623 (cropped).jpg, "Dr. Joseph," chief traditional medicine man of the Swinomish Reservation, La Conner in 1907 File:"Old Joe," Swinomish Indian - Photo by O.J. Wingren., La Conner, Wn. LCCN2015645625.jpg, "Old Joe" of La Conner in 1907Swinomish Indians of the Swinomish Reservation of Washington


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External links

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''March Point'' (2008)
a film about the Swinomish Reservation
''March Point'' page
from Independent Lens site

a brief history at u-s-history.com {{authority control Native American tribes in Washington (state) Geography of Skagit County, Washington Coast Salish