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	<title><![CDATA[FEATURED AMERICAN TRIBE, The Nooksack People of Washington State]]></title>
	<description><![CDATA[<p>AI Overview</p><p>&nbsp;Nooksack refers to the Nooksack Indian Tribe, a Coast Salish people in Northwest Washington, their traditional lands around the Nooksack River, the related Nooksack city in Whatcom County, and their endangered Salishan language, with recent news highlighting a controversial disenrollment of hundreds of members facing eviction despite their historical ties to the land.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>The People &amp; Tribe Indigenous Group: The Nooksack people are an Indigenous group with ancestral lands stretching from British Columbia to Mt. Baker and Bellingham Bay.&nbsp;</p><p>Federal Recognition: The Nooksack Indian Tribe gained federal recognition in 1973, though they weren't granted a reservation under the 1855 Point Elliott Treaty.&nbsp;</p><p>Internal Conflict: A major ongoing issue involves the tribal council disenrolling over 300 members (the "Nooksack 306"), claiming they lack lineage, leading to evictions and a human rights outcry, as reported by USA Today.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Places Nooksack, WA: A small city in Whatcom County, Washington, near the Canadian border, named after the river.&nbsp;</p><p>Nooksack River: A significant waterway in their territory, known for its scenic beauty and rapids in its upper reaches.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p><p>Culture &amp; Language Language: The Nooksack language (Lhéchelesem) is a Coast Salish language facing endangerment, with revitalization efforts underway.&nbsp;</p><p>History: The people have a rich history tied to the land, with cultural practices including basket weaving and language preservation.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>https://nooksacktribe.org/</p>]]></description>
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