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Native Resource Center
Legal
Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission
Serving the Treaty Tribes of Western Washington
Governors Office of Indian Affairs
Jay Inslee sworn in as Washington's 23rd governor Jan. 16, 2013
Links to valuable information about your rights as a Native American.
Justice for Indigenous peoples
Native American Disability Law Center
The Native American Disability Law Center is a private nonprofit organization that advocates for the legal rights of Native Americans with disabilities. Through advocacy and education, we empower Native people with disabilities to lead independent lives in their own communities.
Health
The Federal Health Program for American Indians and Alaska Natives
The Office of Indian Policy's (OIP) role is to assist the collective needs of Tribal Governments and Recognized American Indian Organizations to assure quality and comprehensive program service delivery from the Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS) to all American Indians and Alaska natives in Washington State.
Puyallup Tribal Health Authority
Kwawachee Counseling Center is a safe place where, during times of turmoil, crisis, or illness, clients can begin to find some purpose in these turning points of life.
An active part of improved access to health information and care for Native communities, via the Tribal Connections projects.
Community and Family
An Office of the Administration for Children and Families
resources for contacting DSHS Tribal Liaisons
In 1958, a small group of American Indian women came together, sharing their concerns over the living conditions their people faced. Out of these meetings the American Indian Women’s Service League was born.
Washington Connection offers you a way to find and apply for a variety of services and assistance online.