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Editorial: Former NYC campus should become Chinook HQ
Chinook Observer | December 12, 2022 A captivating new use for the former Naselle Youth Camp campus is to give

How Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe is fighting ‘perpetual problem’ of green crab invasion
By Shana Lombard | NextGenRadio | April 2022 Larissa Ritzman of the Shoalwater Bay Natural Resources Department is trying to

“…a veritable storehouse of information”
A page from anthropologist Franz Boas’ field notebook written during his early 1890s work in the community of Bay Center,

Rich and Poor
By the early 1900s our people, that controlled the mouth of the Columbia River for millennia, had become desperate for

George Squamaup, called Skamock
George Squamaup, called Skamock on the 1906 Enrollment, was an expert designer and builder of native watercraft.

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