Duwamish Tribe
http://www.duwamishtribe.org
To get this story we went right to the great great grandniece of Chief Seattle.
The Duwamish Tribe lived in Seattle long before the settlers thought of naming their new settlement after the Duwamish chief, who signed a treaty with the Territorial Governor, later ratified by Congress, and gave up the land upon which the city now sits.
Later, the "Seattlers" burned down the Indian longhouses, and ran the Duwamish out of town. But the Tribe had lived here for a couple thousand years, and didn't "go away".
When it was time for reservations, casinos or fishing rights, the Duwamish got nothing, because their tribe doesn't have Federal recognition, a cause that has been central in their hundred year campaign.
This January, for the first time in over 100 years, the Duwamish Tribe will again have a longhouse.The final touches were being put on when we went there to get the story and the tour.
The Tribe is hopeful that their time has finally arrived (again).
Turns out that within 48 hours of taking office, the Bush Administration took back federal recognition, which the Tribe had just won under the Clinton Administration.
The Duwamish were not the only tribe to get this treatment, but they are the tribe in Seattle, and if there wasn't any other reason for a decent Seattle person to want to shoe the Bush Administration out of office, this would be enough.
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Not all longhouses have fireplaces and beds most dont anymore but HAPPY BIRTHDAY AUNT SEAL (CECIL HANSON) its a really beautiful longhouse made from cedar wood and love all of the culture in the main lobby if you have a chance to go there its a really beautiful and cultural place to be if you are part of the duwamish tribe
4evalovelife1 5 months ago
HEY- wheres the bunkbeds & central fireplaces?
lmollot 9 months ago
u never really showed a long house
book630book 1 year ago
I've been to the longhouse with my son's kindergarten class and would really recommend seeing it in person if you can! Thank you again to James Rasmussen for sharing with us and teaching us. By teaching the new generation the value of all heritage and culture, hopefully we can bring change for future.
dartfaerie 2 years ago
it is nice that the east cost are rebuilding the tradition but all states must follow suit look at my channel background an you see my longhouse is different then the coastal's longhouse (LOL)if you ever sleep in the longhouse you will feel the connection 2 your elders
crazycoyotie 3 years ago
i do hope that this administration will make right what others before made wrong...
IloveFajr 3 years ago
This is a wonderful video; very informative; thank you!
And we have more snow this morning! (smile)
wiskawind 3 years ago