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Continue ShoppingJaime Martin (Snoqualmie) is the Executive Director of Governmental Affairs & Special projects for the Snoqualmie Tribe where she works on land reclamation, Tribal rights, and other efforts to protect and preserve Tribal resources. They also lead the Snoqualmie Tribe Ancestral Lands Movement which shares Tribal perspectives and information for how individuals can respectfully recreate, live, and work on the Tribe's ancestral lands. Jaime is a double alumna of the University of Washington and enjoys practices her tribal rights in gathering traditional foods and medicines on Snoqualmie Ancestral Lands with her family.
McKenna Sweet Dorman (Snoqualmie) has been an active participant in her tribe her entire life, where she has been surrounded by spiritual teachers, elders, and tribal leaders who shared teachings, culture, and language. In her previous work and personal life, McKenna has worked on the protection of cultural resources, preservation of sacred sites including Snoqualmie Falls, land reclamation, documenting Snoqualmie culture and history with tribal elders, and Lushootseed language revitalization.