Fate of youth camp property back in legislature’s hands
By BRANDON CLINE Chinook Observer Dec 12, 2024 NASELLE — The Washington State Legislature kicks off its 2025 session next
Chinook Indian Nation chairman calls for U.S. lawmakers to act on promise of federal recognition
By Cade Barker / For The Chronicle Instead of celebrating Native American Heritage Day on Friday, Nov. 29, Chinook
Chinook Creators and Small Businesses
Support Local, Support Chinook: Your Continually Expanding Holiday Guide to Chinook-Owned Businesses & Artists! Habitat Plants (Plants and Gifts)Melissa Adams
Oregon State University creates ‘modest structure’ to repatriate Indigenous ancestral remains, belongings
Leaders from Oregon tribes and Oregon State University gathered in mid-October for a reception after moving Native ancestors’ remains and
Chinook Indian Nation, Columbia Land Trust enter historic agreement
A shared commitment to the land By Olivia Palmer The Astoria There’s a phrase in Chinuk Wawa — “ɫush-tumtum”
US Ambassador Nyhus presents gifts to Dominica’s President Sylvanie Burton
The Associates Times The ambassador, a proud member of the Chinook Indian Nation, presented the president with gifts from his
Chinook Creators and Small Businesses
Support Local, Support Chinook: Your Continually Expanding Holiday Guide to Chinook-Owned Businesses & Artists! Habitat Plants (Plants and Gifts)Melissa Adams
Chinook Indian Nation chairman calls for U.S. lawmakers to act on promise of federal recognition
By Cade Barker / For The Chronicle Instead of celebrating Native American Heritage Day on Friday, Nov. 29, Chinook