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Puyallup Tribe of Indians – Call for Artists for the New Administration Office Building

Puyallup Tribe of Indians – Call for Artists for the New Administration Office Building

This Call for Artists is for Artist Made Building Parts and/or custom artwork designs that will be incorporated into the construction of the new Admin building.  There will be additional opportunities for art, however, this phase is strictly asking for designs and Artist Made Building Parts that need to be coordinated and constructed by the Developer of the project.  The following correlates to the building plans, elevations and specified materials and multiple opportunities are as described below: Lobby - slatted wood ceiling with lighting.  Artwork could be hanging glass pieces or wood, depending on artist chosen; Behind Lobby desk, wall material…
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Puyallup Tribe of Indians and Seattle local organizing committee announce historic Seattle 26 host city supporter agreement

Puyallup Tribe of Indians and Seattle local organizing committee announce historic Seattle 26 host city supporter agreement

PUYALLUP RESERVATION, Tacoma, Wash. — Backdropped by an impressive red and black mural depicting one of the oldest forms of competition in North America, bone games, SeattleFWC26 and the Puyallup Tribe of Indians announced their Host City Supporters Agreement Tuesday afternoon for FIFA World Cup 26™. The Puyallup Tribe joins SeattleFWC26 as the Official Legacy Supporter for all Seattle 26 activities and activations. This marks the first time in the history of the international tournament that an indigenous people have entered into an agreement with any host city. “Soccer is the international instrument to bring people together in a good…
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A message from Tribal Council on the Electron Hydro plea

The Puyallup Tribe is grateful for the work of the Attorney General’s office and the attorneys on the ground fighting to bring about accountability for environmental crimes committed by Electron Hydro. The result, though, doesn’t come close to accountability. A token of dollars won’t bring back salmon or habitat. The guilty plea to just one of 36 counts in this case does not bring justice compared to the harm caused and the damage to the Tribe’s natural resources. Electron Hydro and Mr. Fischer, after hearing concerns and reluctance from the company’s own staff and biologist over the course of many…
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