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Organization Overview: 

The Nooksack Indian Tribe is a recognized tribe under the Point Elliott treaty of 1855. Its land base is estimated to be 444.53, and its enrollment is approximately 2000.

The Nooksack Indian Tribe is located 17 miles east of Bellingham Washington in the small town of Deming,  WA - population 210.

The Tribes governing body consists of 8 elected officials. One Chairman, one Vice-Chairman, one Treasurer, one Secretary and four Council members. Each official is elected by all eligible voters (18 or older) of the Nooksack Tribe.

Organization Location: 

5016 Deming Road P.O. Box 157
Deming , WA 98244
United States
Phone: 360.592.5176

Mission/Vision Statement

The Nooksack Indian Tribe is vitally interested in the effect of climate change on stream flow in western washington as it relates to habitat and survival of spring Chinook salmon.