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Announcements

The Tribal Council and CTGA discuss gaming management agreements

“The Tribal Council and CTGA spent the past weekend in joint executive work session to discuss gaming management agreements. A public vot...
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Housing's Aging in Place Program Updated!

Apply now to the Aging in Place (AIP) program from the Cowlitz Indian Tribal Housing! This program is designed to assist Tribal Elders ...
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Cowlitz Featured in Spirit Rangers a Netflix Animated Series

The Cowlitz Indian Tribe is excited to be featured in a brand-new Netflix animated series, Spirit Rangers! Our very own Tribal member, Jo...
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Election Board has 3 Open Seats - Apply Today!

Cowlitz Indian Tribe (CIT) is seeking 3 members to serve on the initial Election Board. The Election Board is responsible for conducting ...
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Powwow Committee Still Seeking New Members!

Cowlitz Tribal Members over 18 please consider applying for the open Powwow Committee seats. The Cowlitz Powwow Committee is a committe...
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Cowlitz Indian Tribe Donates to Support Community Organizations

This quarter’s grant funding is the largest awarded in the Tribe’s history Ridgefield, WA. (Nov. 23, 2022) — The Cowlitz Indian Tribe ha...
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General Welfare (GWE) Payment Program(s) Partnership with FSA TPA

On November 7th, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe launched our new partnership with FSA TPA for assistance with our General Welfare (GWE) Payment...
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Fishing/Hunting/Gathering Gear Sales Tax Exemption Approved

(Olympia, Wash.) A recent Washington State Department of Revenue (DOR) Excise Tax Advisory (ETA) exempts retail sales taxes on tribal fis...
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The legacy of an ancient people in southwest Washington is rich with descendants who manage a growing portfolio of health, education, scientific research, housing, transportation, development, elder care, conservation and legal issues. The Cowlitz Tribe is a growing force in community building in what are now Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis and parts of Pierce, Skamania and Wahkiakum Counties, a vast territory occupied by numerous Cowlitz villages prior to non-Cowlitz exploration and seizure. Today, an elected Tribal Council is composed of professionals adept at managing multiple programs and projects.