Chinook Justice
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
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
Region’s top museum pays tribute to the Chinook
By the Chinook Observer Editorial Board With a legacy rooted in legendary migrations of the last ice age, the 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
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