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Spring 2022 Yooyoolah Magazine - Culture Edition

The Spring 2022 Yooyoolah - Culture Edition of the Cowlitz Tribal Magazine is here!  To view or download the electronic version of the Magazine click on the following link:  Cowlitz Tribal Magazine. 
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Winter 2021 Yooyoolah Magazine - 1st Edition

The Winter 2021 Yooyoolah - 1st Edition of the Cowlitz Tribal Magazine is here!  To view or download the electronic version of the newspaper, click on the following link:  Cowlitz Tribal Magazine. 
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Spring 2021 Cowlitz Tribal News

View and/or download the 2021 Spring Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper below or by clicking here.
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Fall 2020 Cowlitz Tribal News

View and/or download the 2020 Fall Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper below or by clicking here.
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Spring 2020 Cowlitz Tribal News

View and/or download the 2020 Spring Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper by clicking here.
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Fall 2019 Cowlitz Tribal News

View and/or download the 2019 Fall Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper by clicking here.
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Spring 2019 Cowlitz Tribal News

View and/or download the 2019 Spring Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper by clicking here.
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Fall 2018 Cowlitz Tribal News

The Fall 2018 edition of the Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper will be mailed to all tribal households Monday, Oct 15, 2018.  It is also available online or for download by clicking on the following link:  Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper
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Spring 2018 Cowlitz Tribal News

The Spring 2018 edition of the Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper was mailed to all tribal households Monday, May 21.  It is also available online or for download by clicking on the following link: Cowlitz Tribal Newspaper
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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.