The Takeover of Fort Lawton
News Coverage and Documents from the Takeover of Fort Lawton, March 8, 1970.
News Coverage and Documents from the Takeover of Fort Lawton, March 8, 1970.
In 2014 the Seattle City Council voted unanimously to change the second Monday in October to Indigenous Peoples’ Day. As Councilmember Kshama Sawant told the Seattle Times, “Learning about the
New Art Mart scheduled for June 2nd and 3rd Native American Art Market Featuring Certified Native American Arts, Crafts and Specialties. Native American Art Market featuring local makers. – Beadwork
Native Life In The City 2018: Walking In Two Worlds United Indians of All Tribes Foundation Gala and Silent Auction! Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center, Discovery Park 5011 Bernie Whitebear
From the Executive Director’s Desk Friends, I want to take this opportunity to introduce myself as the new Executive Director of the United Indians of All Tribes Foundation. I am
29th Annual Seafair Pow Wow 2016 Head Staff Head Man Hello, my name is Mark Sison pronounced ( Seesun ) my father is Mark Sison and my mother was Patricia

Peter Boome, Coast Salish Artist will be featured at the Sacred Circle Gallery May 7- July 10, 2015. The opening reception will be held May 7th from 6-9 pm. Peter
Having an exhibit at Daybreak Star, which provides a spiritual and cultural base for urban Natives in the Seattle area, is a return to the past for Guardipee. He is
Washington Department of Early Learning awards funding for United Indians of All Tribes Foundation/Puget Sound Educational Service District preschool partnership. Seattle, WA | June 11, 2014 Visit www.unitedindians.org to learn
Seattle channel Video of United Indians and Daybreak Star History