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Indigenous Voices from Fort Nisqually

Indigenous Voices from Fort Nisqually

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In 2021, Fort Nisqually Living History Museum brought together a panel of historians to discuss the legacy of the Puget Sound Treaty War (1855-1856). With representatives from the Muckleshoot, Nisqually, Puyallup, Steilacoom, and Squaxin Island Tribes, as well as Fort Nisqually Living History Museum and HistoryLink.org, the panel introduced a new dialogue among diverse communities impacted by the War and its aftermath. The success of this panel series led to the creation of the award-winning Indigenous Voices podcast. The podcast advances tribal voices in the telling of Puget Sound history and shares tribal knowledge and expertise for wider audiences. Fort Nisqually Living History Museum, in partnership with the Fort Nisqually Foundation, Nisqually Tribe of Indians, Puyallup Tribe of Indians, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe, Cowlitz Indian Tribe, and History Link, is excited to announce the launch of Season Three of the Indigenous Voices Podcast in 2026. This project is generously supported by Humanities Washington’s Washington Stories Fund Grant and the Pierce County Historic Preservation Grant. Fort Nisqually’s Indigenous Voices Podcast is an official partner of Washington State America’s 250th. To learn more, visit fortnisqually.org and be sure to subscribe and follow Indigenous Voices Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.Copyright 2026 Fort Nisqually Living History Museum Art Monde Sciences sociales
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  • Unalienable Sovereignty
    Feb 12 2026
    Welcome to Season 3 of the Indigenous Voices Podcast. As we wrapped up Season 2, participants discussed the importance of Native teachings, the benefits of Tribal sovereignty for all of us, and the hopes of the Treaty War warriors. The first episode of Season 3 explores tribal sovereignty. Our participants discuss tribal governance, tribal vs. American citizenship, laws and taxes, and discourse around Native sovereignty and how these conversations have changed over time.Panelists include:Amber Taylor, Assistant Director/Collections Manager of Historic Preservation, Puyallup TribeBrandon Reynon, Director of Archives and Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Puyallup TribeNettsie Bullchild, Director of Tribal Archives/Nisqually Tribal Historic Preservation Office, Tribal Elder, Nisqually Indian TribeWarren KingGeorge, Historian, Muckleshoot Indian TribeLearn More at our tribal partner websites and fortnisqually.org.Resources:Tribal WebsitesPuyallup Tribe of Indians https://www.puyalluptribe-nsn.gov/about-our-tribe/historic-preservation/Nisqually Indian Tribe http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/index.php/heritage/Muckleshoot Indian Tribe https://www.muckleshoot.nsn.us/depts/preservationPrimary SourcesRamona Bennett Bill, Fighting for the Puyallup Tribe: A Memoir: https://uwapress.uw.edu/book/9780295753508/fighting-for-the-puyallup-tribe/Land Claims Settlement Agreement, August 27, 1988: https://www.puyalluptribe-nsn.gov/wp-content/uploads/Land-Claims-Settlement-Agreement.pdfPuyallup Tribe of Indians Settlement Act of 1989: https://www.congress.gov/101/statute/STATUTE-103/STATUTE-103-Pg83.pdfIndian Child Welfare Act of 1978: https://www.govinfo.gov/content/pkg/STATUTE-92/pdf/STATUTE-92-Pg3069.pdfIndian Citizenship Act of 1924: https://www.archives.gov/files/historical-docs/doc-content/images/indian-citizenship-act-1924.pdf(Culverts Case) United States v. Washington (9th Circuit) 2017: https://cdn.ca9.uscourts.gov/datastore/opinions/2017/05/19/13-35474.pdf(Culverts Case) Washington v. United States (Supreme Court) 2017: https://www.oyez.org/cases/2017/17-269ArticlesBoldt Decision: United States v. State of Washington: https://www.historylink.org/file/21084Members of the Puyallup Tribe of Indians vote to approve settlement offer for lost land on August 27, 1988: https://www.historylink.org/File/7969Puyallup Land Claims Settlement (1990): https://www.historylink.org/file/20157(Culverts Case) United States v. Washington, 853 F.3d 946 (9th Cir. 2017): https://elaw.org/resource/us_culvertscaseMediaThe Boldt Decision Explained: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Flgw9p7XRbUAs Long As The Rivers Run (Documentary, 1971): https://salmondefense.org/projects/educate/as-long-as-the-rivers-run/Stolen: Surviving St. Michael’s: https://irsssurvivors.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/921OtherSince Time Immemorial Curriculum: https://ospi.k12.wa.us/student-success/resources-subject-area/john-mccoy-lulilas-time-immemorial-tribal-sovereignty-washington-stateFederal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report: https://www.bia.gov/sites/default/files/dup/inline-files/bsi_investigative_report_may_2022_508.pdfFederal Indian Boarding School Initiative Investigative Report Vol. II: https://www.bia.gov/sites/default/files/media_document/doi_federal_indian_boarding_school_initiative_investigative_report_vii_final_508_compliant.pdfIndian Census Rolls, 1885-1940: https://www.archives.gov/research/census/native-americans/1885-1940.html
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    1 h et 8 min
  • ‘We Still Fight for Our People’
    Mar 24 2025

    In the last episode of season 2 of Indigenous Voices, participants discuss the importance of Native teachings, the benefits of Tribal sovereignty for all of us, and the hopes of the Treaty War warriors. To learn more, and to see how you can incorporate Tribal history into your classroom, please visit our Tribal partners websites.

    Panelists include:

    1. Amber Taylor, Assistant Director/Collections Manager, Puyallup Tribe
    2. Brandon Reynon, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Puyallup Tribe
    3. Nettsie Bullchild, Director of Nisqually Tribal Archives/Nisqually Tribal Historic Preservation Office
    4. Warren KingGeorge, Historian, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

    Learn More at our tribal partner websites and fortnisqually.org.

    Resources:

    Tribal Websites

    1. Puyallup Tribe of Indians https://www.puyalluptribe-nsn.gov/about-our-tribe/historic-preservation/
    2. Nisqually Indian Tribe http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/index.php/heritage/
    3. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe https://www.muckleshoot.nsn.us/depts/preservation

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    31 min
  • The Continued Fight for Treaty Rights
    Feb 24 2025

    The Boldt Decision of 1970 upended the fishing industry in Washington State, resulting in a slew of court cases over the next 5 decades. In episode 11, participants discuss a selection of court cases covering shellfish, large game, and habitat restoration.

    Panelists include:

    1. Amber Taylor, Assistant Director/Collections Manager, Puyallup Tribe
    2. Brandon Reynon, Tribal Historic Preservation Officer, Puyallup Tribe
    3. Nettsie Bullchild, Director of Nisqually Tribal Archives/Nisqually Tribal Historic Preservation Office
    4. Warren KingGeorge, Historian, Muckleshoot Indian Tribe

    Learn More at our tribal partner websites and fortnisqually.org.

    Resources:

    Tribal Websites

    1. Puyallup Tribe of Indians https://www.puyalluptribe-nsn.gov/about-our-tribe/historic-preservation/
    2. Nisqually Indian Tribe http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/index.php/heritage/
    3. Muckleshoot Indian Tribe https://www.muckleshoot.nsn.us/depts/preservation

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    30 min
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