Musician Katherine Paul, who grew up on the Swinomish reservation, identifies as queer and indigenous. An interview of her was aired on NPR yesterday.
Author: Ann Tweedy
Lummi Nation Ceremony to Honor Endangered Southern Resident Orcas
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ACLU to hire Native Justice Organizer in S.D.
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Yǝhaẃ Native arts exhibit at Seattle’s King Street Station



In-House Counsel Ethics Panel at WSBA Indian Law Section CLE

Tribal Court Perspectives from the Bench panel at WSBA Indian Law Section CLE

Salmon & Orca Recovery Panel at WSBA Indian Law Section CLE


Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section CLE Friday
The live auditorium is full, but register for the overflow room here: https://www.mywsba.org/PersonifyEbusiness/Default.aspx?TabID=1356&productId=16363219
Washington State Bar Association Indian Law Section CLE May 10
WSBA Indian Law Section’s CLE will be May 10 in Seattle. A pdf of the agenda is here: ILS CLE Agenda – 2019 To register, click here.
Request for Information on Tribal Government Responses to #MeToo
I am an attorney, adjunct professor, and scholar conducting research on tribal responses to #MeToo. If you know of Tribes that have adopted personnel policies or code provisions in response to the #MeToo movement and are able to send me information or links to the relevant provisions, I would greatly appreciate it. You can reach me at ann at anntweedy.com. Thank you in advance!
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