Culture Program
Preserving Our Culture, Protecting Our Future
We work to preserve and protect all aspects of the Nooksack Indian Tribe’s Cultural Resources. We also help people understand that we are a historical Tribe of Whatcom County. Our ancestors set the rules we live by. It is our job to take care of this land through the ways that have been handed down to us, from generation to generation, so that we can make a better future for our children.
The Cultural Resources Department provides services within three areas of interest:
Education
We help educate about our language, place names, songs and stories, traditional trades and skills. We also heighten awareness about who we are with both Tribal and non-tribal communities. Lastly, we show the close relationship between Cultural Resources and Natural Resources.
Regulatory
We assist with land development issues with all Federal, State, County, City, and private land owners to preserve and protect cultural resource sites, both past and present.
Cultural Gatherings
We show support and participate in all Tribal gatherings throughout Indian Country. We also create and maintain a relationship with neighboring tribes to strengthen our hold on our lands and waters.
Nooksack Place Names
The names remembered and recorded for places in the original Nooksack language, Lhéchalosem, tie the modern Nooksack Indian people to their traditional lands. Names are known for places throughout the Nooksack territory where the language was spoken, as well as in surrounding areas which were not exclusively Nooksack. All of these place names are covered in detail in the book Nooksack Place Names: Geography, Culture and Language by Allan Richardson and Brent Galloway (UBC Press, 2011). Below is a sample of a few of special interest with brief etymologies that are given in brackets.

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5016 Deming Road, PO Box 157, Deming, WA 98244
M-F 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Limited services available from 12 PM to 1 PM
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