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Our small business is owned by the Snoqualmie Tribe, which recently displayed its values by purchasing 45 acres of their own traditional land in order to save it from development.
This makes the Eighth Generation brand unique in a couple of important ways. First, it means the direction of our business is controlled by hundreds of local Indigenous people who are proven to make decisions based on cultural values. This guarantees that our stewardship of Native artists and their communities will continue for decades into the future. Second, in a retail environment full of marketing gimmicks designed to fool consumers, it gives peace of mind to conscientious shoppers who are concerned about where their money is going and how it's being used.
The Snoqualmie Tribe knows what it takes to create and focus on a long-term vision for future generations to prosper.
The Tribe has been in the southern Salish Sea region for time immemorial. During the Termination Era (1945 - 1960) – a period in United States Indian policy which is universally condemned as being racist – the Tribe’s federal status was taken away. Through generations of exercising their sovereignty by maintaining their government structure and documentation of unbroken connection to their culture and history, the Snoqualmie Tribe was finally re-recognized by the federal government in 1999.
Today, on the 21st anniversary of their Federal Re-Recognition, the Tribe celebrates Snoqualmie Rights Day in honor of the Tribal leaders who fought and petitioned to reestablish the acknowledgement of the government’s Federal trust responsibility. Learn more about Snoqualmie Rights Day here.
Kristina Allred
Oct 07, 2020
Blessings Snoqualmie Tribe and 8th Generation ♡
I went to high school in Issaquah, WA. The mascot was “the Indians” 🤢 I am sure you are not surprised to hear we had Zero education or Representation on the Local True history.
Years later, my daughter Senaida Vigil was born in Nambe, NM. I purchased a beautiful blanket from an Acoma Pueblo artist this year. We use it every day. Thank you for your ongoing work, we willl continue to support you with our hearts, minds, and $$$.
Love,
K&S
Dana Dean Doering
Oct 07, 2020
Thank you very much for this blog!
I am really excited to learn more about the Tribe, Tribal leaders and events. It is an honor to be included.
Best to all of you!
Dana
PS: LOVE LOVE LOVE Eight Generation!!!!
Gloria
Oct 07, 2020
Ty for your very interesting and historical reference to the land owned by your nation. What is more exciting as an older person is knowing that your land has some very lofty goals which plan for the security of many gens to come. I have always believed in the value of American ( true a’s in this case), working with the talent, ingenuity and drive we as a people possess. As we all age and you young ones will notice too, the value of dreams and hopes for future gen increases.
One last not Praise, in a 30yr career in science and the ins and outs of the EPA (Depending on rep or dem admin) it makes me proud that being your land , you will always take care of it.
I am a sci geek and enjoy and the little pics and stores- following all osha regs, masks and care for all ur workers- delivery folk too. My cfo was the first biotech to recycle styrofoam boxes and easier to sleep when knowing the environment is so important.
Many hopes, blessing and ty for all of your education and value of living things.
Much success,
Gloria
Deanna Frost
Oct 07, 2020
Congratulations and well wishes for many more victories to come.