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Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington
Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington

Nooksack, known in their own language as the Noxws'a7aq, are a Native American people in northwestern Washington state in the United States. The tribe lives in the mainland northwest corner of the state near the small town of Deming, Washington (in western Whatcom County), and has 1341 enrolled members.
In 1971, the tribe was ceded a one acre (4,000 m²) reservation after they received federal recognition status from the United States government. They subsequently increased reservation land to 2,500 acres (10 km²) including 65 acres of tribally owned trust land. Like most Northwest Coast indigenous peoples, in pre-Colonial times the Nooksack relied on fishing as well as gathering for sustenance. As of the 2000 census, the Nooksack Indian Reservation had a resident population of 547 persons living on 2,720 acres (11 km2)) of land. Of these residents, 373 persons, or 68.2 percent, were of solely Native American heritage.
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Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington
The Nooksack Indian Tribe is located 17 miles east of Bellingham Washington in the small town of Deming, WA - population 210. The Tribes governing body ...
Nooksack Indian Tribe
Constitution and By-Laws of the Nooksack Indian Tribe of Washington. Article II - Membership Section 1. The membership of the Nooksack ...


