Sauk-Suiattle Tribe
Comments in on future of Suiattle River Road
DARRINGTON -- Many people in Snohomish County remember driving up Suiattle River Road in the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest, also known as Forest Road 26, to popular trailheads, hunting and fishing spots and campgrounds.
Date: 05/05/2012 | Local News
Eight fired Sauk-Suiattle workers sue tribe
DARRINGTON -- Eight former employees of the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe have filed suit in its Tribal Court, alleging that the Tribal Council violated its constitution and employee handbook and intentionally discriminated against the former employees.
Date: 03/29/2012 | Local News
Darringtons Sauk-Suiattle Tribe welcomes first dugout canoe in generations
DARRINGTON -- For the first time in generations, the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe has a new shovel-nose dugout river canoe.The cedar canoe was delivered to the tribe Sept. 17 by Lummi tribal artist and Salish cultural scholar Felix Solomon, who had been commissioned to carve the canoe.
Date: 09/23/2011 | Local News
Coast Salish tribes gather
78 canoes arrive in Swinomish, part of annual journey (video)
Date: 07/26/2011 | Local News
Concerns raised about Sauk-Suiattle tribal firings
DARRINGTON -- The Bureau of Indian Affairs wants members of the Sauk-Suiattle Tribe to make sure its actions won't harm federal funding for the tribe.
Date: 06/22/2011 | Local News
Sauk-Suiattle Tribe fires 11 of its 64 employees in dispute among council members
DARRINGTON -- A group of people have been fired by the small Sauk-Suiattle Tribe amid a dispute among members of the Tribal Council.Sauk-Suiattle Chairwoman Janice Mabee confirmed that 11 of the tribe's 64 employees were fired on Friday, a move she said she did not support.
Date: 06/16/2011 | Local News




