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- Q17017294 subject Q15264242.
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- Q17017294 abstract "The Samish Indian Nation is a Coast Salish nation. It is a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott and has a government-to-government relationship with the United States of America. The Samish are a Northern Straits branch of Central Coast Salish peoples. The Samish Nation is headquartered in Anacortes, Fidalgo Island, in Washington, north of Puget Sound.Other Samish people are enrolled in the Swinomish Tribe.The Washington state ferry M/V Samish, dedicated in summer 2015, is named for the Samish Nation.Through cooperative agreements and cultural exchanges fostered by the Samish Nation, numerous ancestral objects have been returned to Samish, among them a house post from the last longhouse on Guemes Island (Burke Museum); a canoe believed to date from before 1810 (San Juan Island Historical Museum); and 11 baskets, four hats, two cattail mats, two weaving shuttles, two mesh sticks used in making nets, a wooden serving dish, a wooden water bucket, a piece of twine, and a stone hammer (Karshner Museum and Center for Culture and Arts). Samish master carver Tsul-ton leads the Beaver Lodge Carving Circle, where Samish people can learn carving and other traditional arts. Language program coordinator George Adams (Syélpxen) teaches the Samish language and leads a language camp. The Nation hosts Camp Samish on Samish Island every summer. Regularly-scheduled classes give Samish people the opportunity to learn basket making, hat making, and other cedar work. The Samish Canoe Family participates in the annual Canoe Journey and, with the Swinomish Canoe Family, presents a cultural day that is open to the public at Deception Pass State Park.".
- Q17017294 language Q1860.
- Q17017294 language Q36444.
- Q17017294 related Q17018497.
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- Q17017294 thumbnail Fidalgo_Island_28245.JPG?width=300.
- Q17017294 totalPopulation "1000".
- Q17017294 wikiPageExternalLink www.samishtribe.nsn.us.
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- Q17017294 group "Samish Indian Nation".
- Q17017294 langs Q1860.
- Q17017294 langs Q36444.
- Q17017294 poptime "1000".
- Q17017294 related "Lummi, Saanich, Semiahmoo, Songhees, and Sooke peoples".
- Q17017294 type EthnicGroup.
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- Q17017294 comment "The Samish Indian Nation is a Coast Salish nation. It is a signatory to the Treaty of Point Elliott and has a government-to-government relationship with the United States of America. The Samish are a Northern Straits branch of Central Coast Salish peoples.".
- Q17017294 label "Samish Indian Nation".
- Q17017294 depiction Fidalgo_Island_28245.JPG.
- Q17017294 homepage www.samishtribe.nsn.us.
- Q17017294 name "Samish Indian Nation".