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Publications

Home News Publications

A Washington tribe and a timber company wrestle over a forest's future
Joshua Zaffos | High Country News - 11/27/12

 

2011 Annual Report

PGST 2011 Annual Report (PDF)

 

Graduates 2012

2012 Port Gamble S'Klallam Graduates (PDF)

 

Boat Removal

Boat removal (PDF)

 

Teen Dating Violence

The Tribal middle school and high school girls support groups created these 30 second public service announcements on teen dating violence for a contest through the county's RESPECT program. We're very proud of their efforts.

Click here to view the middle school PSA
Click here to view the high school PSA

You must have Quicktime player to view the above PSA videos

 

 

Other Publications

Canoe Journey 2009: Pride, Pain, Exhaustion – and Full Circle Again
Rogina D. Beckwith, from the Indian Law Newsletter, Published by the Indian Law Section of the Washington State Bar Association, Winter 2009 -2010

Tribal Council Considering New Housing Development,
The Tribal Council has asked staff to begin looking into the development of a new residential neighborhood for tribal members at the north end of the reservation.

Grandma's Law: A Practitioner's Opportunity to Ensure Cultural Competency,
Rogina D. Beckwith, from the Indian Law Newsletter, Published by the Indian Law Section of the Washington State Bar Association, Spring, 2009.

 

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