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The Chinook people are still here. For generations, the Chinook Indian Nation has remained rooted at the mouth of the Columbia River, caring for the land and waters that have always been home. Today, Chinook leadership is asking the Washington State Legislature to hear SB 5247, a bill that would return the Naselle Youth Camp to the Chinook Indian Nation so it can be cared for and put to meaningful use once again. This is about responsibility, continuity, and the future. Hear SB 5247.�Return the
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Chinook Indian Nation
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Indian Air Force inducts first unit of four heavy-lift Chinook helicopters. The Boeing-made Chinook helicopters, which were called national assets by Air Chief Marshal BS Dhanoa, are expected to bolster the heavy-lift capabilities of the air force. #NewsMo (Shiv Aroor) | India Today
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Chinook Chairman Tony Johnson speaks from the land his people never left, about promises the United States has still not kept. This is not history. This is now. This clip is part of the short documentary Guardians of the Waters, which will be shown this Friday at the Tri-Cities International Film Festival (trifi.org). A local screening and community conversation is also planned for November 29th at the Raymond Theatre in Raymond. #ChinookJustice #NativeAmericanHeritageMonth #WeAreStillHere #Fede
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Right here where the Columbia River meets the Pacific, the Chinook Indian Nation carries a story many people have never heard. In this clip, Councilwoman Rachel Cushman explains how the federal acknowledgment process changed in 1978, and how the Chinook spent more than 21 years meeting every requirement- only to have their recognition granted and then taken away. These shifting rules didn’t just shape policy; they shaped daily life for a community whose homeland has always been this river, this
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Chinook Indian Nation
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Chinook Indian Nation seeks federal recognition
9 months ago
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This Native Heritage Month, don’t just honor the past. Stand with the people who are still here. For the Chinook people this is home. Our ancestors are still here. Our families are still here. We never left. But we are still not federally recognized. We need Oregon’s and Washington’s congressional delegations to stand with us, to introduce and support federal recognition legislation. This clip features Council Member Rachel Cushman and is part of the short documentary Guardians of the Waters by
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Chinook Indian Nation
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The Native American origins of the term 'Chinook Winds'
Feb 5, 2025
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In 1954 the Western Oregon Indian Termination Act erased federal recognition for 61 Tribes in this region. It was part of a national effort to dismantle Tribal sovereignty and force Native people into assimilation. Its impacts still shape our communities. In this clip, Chairman Tony Johnson reminds us that most Tribes recognized today in Oregon and Washington were not recognized when he was born. This is not a Chinook problem. This is a government problem. The Chinook people have never left our
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Jan 21, 2025
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Yurok leader and @RidgesToRiffles Executive Director @AmyBowersCordalis shares the story behind the Klamath River restoration and why it matters far beyond the Klamath Basin. She illuminates how Indigenous knowledge, ecological science, and community-powered governance can work together to revive both land and culture and what it means to treat a river as kin rather than a resource. ▶️ Keep watching “The Water Remembers: Year Zero” — link in bio @bioneers repost @bioneers | Chinook Indian Nat
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The waters still carry the echoes of this year’s #PaddleToElwha. Canoe journeys remind us that culture is alive, relationships are strong, and these traditions keep moving forward — tide after tide. #CanoeJourney #Resilience #LivingTraditions #chinookjustice #wearestillhere #ChinookStrong #canoefamily @ami_w_5 | Chinook Indian Nation
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Amazing to see humpbacks moving through the mouth of the Columbia- powerful visitors in our ancestral waters. ❤️ Repost @theoregonian Late September, a humpback was spotted in the mouth of the Columbia River, just north of Fort Stevens State Park, slapping its giant tail on the water’s surface like a beaver, over and over. According to whale biologist Carrie Newell, founder of Whale Research EcoExcursions, the behavior—called tail lobbing—can signal a threat, communicate with other whales or stu
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Repost PBS NewsHour More than 3,000 Native American children died in the custody of the U.S. government after being forced to attend boarding schools from the 1800s to 1960s, according to an investigation by The Washington Post. That's three times the number of lives lost that the government documented in its own investigation released earlier this year.The U.S. Interior Department found 973 children died during a 150-year period at the schools that stripped children of their language and cultur
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Dec 28, 2024
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Proof that when we care for the land, it gives back — fish are returning home! ❤️ repost@columbialandtrust I remember before this project started, envisioning that the fish would come back to these streams,” said Natural Area Manager Sanoe Keliinoi, “and now, I’m so excited to say that the fish have returned home.” Habitat restoration continues at Wildboy Creek in Washington’s Washougal River Watershed, where Columbia Land Trust staff spent time pulling weeds and placing plant protectors around
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Chinook Tribe | Facts, History & Traditions
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Sep 2, 2015
Study.com
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Over 50 years later, Chinook Indian Nation gets compensation for stolen lands from federal government
Feb 22, 2024
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Chinook tribe fights for federal recognition
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Chinookan Peoples, Creation Story, & Blue Jay Tales
Jan 22, 2025
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The Sound of the Chinook Jargon language (Numbers, Greetings & Story) — Cascadia Department of Bioregion
Feb 22, 2021
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Chinook Indian Nation v. Burgum
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Indian Army #Chinook in the Himalayas
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Indian Army rescued people with Chinook helicopter
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Chinook Helicopter name controversy
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Chinook Indian Nation on Instagram: "Chairman Tony Johnson shares Indigenous perspectives in this short documentary on shipwrecks and the stories carried by the Northwest Coast. ⚓ repost @nwpb On this day in 1906, the Peter Iredale ran aground in Northwest Oregon. The Iredale is one of thousands of shipwrecks in this region, known as the Graveyard of the Pacific. The short film “Wrecked,” inspired by the book of the same name by historian Coll Thrush, traces the history of multiple iconic shipwr
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Chinook Indian Nation on Instagram: "Amazing to see humpbacks moving through the mouth of the Columbia- powerful visitors in our ancestral waters. ❤️ Repost @theoregonian Late September, a humpback was spotted in the mouth of the Columbia River, just north of Fort Stevens State Park, slapping its giant tail on the water’s surface like a beaver, over and over. According to whale biologist Carrie Newell, founder of Whale Research EcoExcursions, the behavior—called tail lobbing—can signal a threat,
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The Wampanoag Way
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