The Nooksack Indian Tribe celebrated the completion of three newly built tiny homes for tribal community members Tuesday. Members of the Tribal Council, Nooksack elders, youth, tribal members, ...
An almost decade-long dispute may soon come to an end after a recent court ruling determined the evictions of more than 20 Indigenous residents living in Nooksack Tribal housing in Deming will be ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. DEMING, Washington – The knock came exactly at 5 p.m. on April 1. The loud bang-bang seemed to suck all the oxygen out of the ...
Who is entitled to call themselves a member of an Indian tribe? Under federal law, it normally is up to the tribe. And in the Nooksack Tribe, which is headquartered in Deming, northeast of Bellingham, ...
A long-running dispute over membership in the Nooksack Indian Tribe, based east of Bellingham, is flaring up again after several years of relative quiet. The Nooksack government, which began an effort ...
Several Indigenous families disenrolled from the Nooksack Indian Tribe — and subsequently served with evictions from Nooksack Tribal housing — opted to leave their homes voluntarily last week rather ...
The Nooksack tribe in Washington state is attempting to evict dozens of people from tribal homes on which they've been making mortgage payments for years. The Nooksack tribe in Washington state is ...
Hearing stories and learning about the Nooksack Indian Tribe has been a part of Santana Rabang's life since she was a young child, growing up in Deming, Washington, near the banks of the Nooksack ...
SEATTLE — The Nooksack Indian Tribe is demanding a retraction from the United Nation High Commissioner after the UN issued a statement calling on the tribe to halt evictions of some disenrolled ...
Robert Rabang Sr. has been a member of the Nooksack Tribe in Washington State for almost 40 years – but about six years ago he was told he would be evicted from his home on tribal-managed land. What ...
Record-breaking heat took a heavy toll on the Northwest this summer, from beaches to cities to mountaintops. In the Washington Cascades, some glaciers lost an unprecedented 8% to 10% of their ice in a ...
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