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The Duwamish Tribe, a group of Indigenous people that has sought federal recognition as a sovereign Indian nation for nearly 50 years, will get another chance to make its case, a judge ruled last ...
In the mid-19th century, the U.S. negotiated a series of treaties with the tribes of the Puget Sound region. In 1855, Chief Seattle signed the Treaty of Point Elliott on behalf of his mother’s and ...
The Duwamish Tribe, whose ancestral lands encompass much of present-day King County, has long struggled for acknowledgment from the federal government. The tribe signed a treaty in the 1800s ...
The Duwamish leader and reluctant city namesake Chief Seattle passed away in 1866, but his image remains a constant presence more than 150 years later thanks to a single photograph he sat for not ...
The Duwamish Tribe of Seattle -- declared extinct by the Bush administration seven years ago -- refuses to die. The tribe of almost 600 is suing in an attempt to gain federal recognition that ...
Just north is Duwamish Head, and not far away is Alki Beach, where Seattle's original white settlers, the Denny party, landed in 1851 and were welcomed by the Duwamish people.
The Kansas City Chiefs logo has change a lot over the years, even by the usual American football standards. The team was founded back in 1959, and the logo is instantly recognisable, even many who ...
A Michigan school district is getting rid of its Chief mascot and arrowhead logo after complaints of cultural appropriation and racism. The Plymouth-Canton Community Schools Board of Education on ...
Duwamish chief Cheshiahud witnessed unimaginable change in Seattle. Nearly 100 years after his death, a paved path around Lake Union was dedicated in his honor.
When Kansas City Chiefs founder Lamar Hunt set out to design the team’s logo, he drew inspiration from the San Francisco 49ers helmets.