Happy Foundation Friday! Did you know that the Cowlitz Indian Tribe supported 94 nonprofit organizations in 2024? Through the work of the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation, the Cowlitz Indian Tribe is able to give-back to organizations having a positive influence on thousands of individuals in Washington State. #CowlitzCares
Cowlitz Indian Tribe
Government Administration
Longview, Washington 2,099 followers
United for the benefit of future generations
About us
Today the Cowlitz people hold on to a rich culture that has been carried down from many generations. The rivers along the Cascades and Columbia have served as access points for transportation and have supplied abundant resources for our Tribe. We traded extensively and built many relationships along this corridor, which was previously known as the Cowlitz Trail. The Cowlitz Tribe is a growing force in the community we offer a variety of health services, human services, cultural resources, natural resources, housing, transportation and much more. We currently have facilities in Clark, Cowlitz, Lewis, and King Counties in an effort to maximize access for not only our tribal members, but for the surrounding community and other natives & their families.
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https://www.cowlitz.org
External link for Cowlitz Indian Tribe
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Longview, Washington
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2000
- Specialties
- Natural Resources, Culture, Medical Services, Mental Health Services, Treatment Programs, Employment Assistance, Resource Assistance, Gaming, Housing, Transportation, Public Safety, Tribal Court, Youth Services, and Public Works
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Employees at Cowlitz Indian Tribe
Updates
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Are you a Cowlitz parent/guardian who loves pancakes and wants to learn about parenting plans and family law? You’re in luck! Cowlitz Tribal Member Services (CTMS) has partnered with the Northwest Justice Project’s Native American Unit to host Pancakes and Parenting Plans – a presentation (served with pancakes 😋) on creating a parenting plan on February 11 at the DuPont office from 10:00am – 12:00pm. After the presentation, there will be an opportunity for attendees to have a one-on-one legal appointment. Appointments will take place from 12:30-4:30pm the same day. This event is FREE! Sign up today to reserve your appointment: https://bit.ly/40x0NOp
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Recognize the logo on the ambulance? The new Clark County Ambulance, awarded by the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation, has been busy providing critical assistance to those in need across our community. The new ambulance – Medic 21 – has been vital in reducing emergency response times for high-priority calls in La Center, Ridgefield, and Woodland. We’re proud to share that the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation is committed to donating a second ambulance next year, which will serve as a backup to Medic 21. We are extremely grateful to the first responders at Clark-Cowlitz Fire Rescue for their dedication and service to our community. Together, we are building a safer and healthier community. #TheForeverPeople Watch the full video here: https://bit.ly/4fMAW9M
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Cowlitz Artists! CIT is updating our Cowlitz Artist Database to better connect with local artists and notify them of upcoming opportunities such as art showcases, grants, workshops, and more. Sign up at the link below to receive email notifications about these exciting opportunities: https://bit.ly/3Dt268c
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Did you know the Cowlitz Indian Tribe through the Cowlitz Tribal Foundation is partnering with Habitat for Humanity to build townhomes for active-duty military members and veterans? The Tâlicn (Cowlitz word for “to help”) residential project is a 28-townhome project being developed near Olympia. Once completed, the area will feature 3- to 4-bedroom energy-efficient townhomes and a playground. Through this partnership, we aim to address the critical need for affordable and stable housing while fostering a sense of community and well-being. By incorporating energy-efficient building designs and family-friendly amenities, the Tâlicn project reflects the Tribe’s broader mission of promoting sustainable development and supporting those who have served the nation. (Photo by Steve Bloom/The Olympian) Read more about the Tâlicn project here: https://bit.ly/3Bwt5if
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The Cowlitz Indian Tribe would like to congratulate and welcome new Tribal Council member Greg LaDue-Grove! Greg was elected to the open Tribal Council seat at the Saturday, December 7th Tribal Council meeting and was immediately sworn in. Greg will serve the remainder of Council member Appelt’s term, which ends in 2026.
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Work for the Cowlitz Indian Tribe (CIT)! Current open positions include Program Assistant, Fish Cutter, Part-time Store Clerk, and more. CIT offers a competitive compensation package that includes fair wages with opportunities for annual increases, separate sick and vacation accruals, and 15 paid holidays per year, plus an additional paid cultural day where you and your family can learn more about the culture and people we work tirelessly to preserve and uplift. Learn more about our open positions: https://bit.ly/3pCTpkN
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Thinksgiving ~ Friendsgiving ~ Kinsgiving Thankful to be thinking of all the friends, relatives, and neighbors in the season of giving. Giving thoughts to memories is a season-round stimulation of one’s inner dialogue and giving time to those thoughts lead back to visualizations of relatives and friends. Remembrances are there in the great drawer of memory, ready to be pulled out during any holiday season. Thanksgiving usually evokes flashes of dinner, that one spellbinding dinner that brings relatives around the table to catch up on the latest in life events. If relatives are a bit too far or the weather too harsh, there’s the wonderful opportunity to gather with nearby friends. Whether friends or family, whether hosting or attending, there’s an underlying stream of gratitude/attitude that honors the old and celebrates the new. The swirl of collected adults and children generates conversations, laughter, games, conversation, music, football, and ultimately The Dinner - either potluck style or the family traditional spread. Whether Kin or Friends-Giving, time is the most precious offering one gives to the holiday hours, whether one spends it with the family of origin, or the chosen family, or both. As the hours wind down, one might reflect on what’s truly important in life: the people we love and the connections that bind us,—because in the end, every gathering forms its own collection of memories to add to the next rollover of time. Tanna Engdahl
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At the November General Council Meeting on November 2, the Cowlitz Canoe Family proudly celebrated the crowning of the 2024/2025 Canoe Family Princesses and Canoe Family Warriors. The selected youth showcased their cultural knowledge by filleting fish, engaging with Elders, and demonstrating their talents in dance and song. As representatives of the Tribe, the newly crowned royalty will travel throughout the Pacific Northwest, serving as role models and participating in cultural events such as powwows, canoe journey, and other costal events and ceremonies. The role of the Canoe Family Princesses and Warriors emphasizes the importance of passing down traditions in a manner that resonates with our Tribal community and reflects the values of our Cowlitz youth. Their journey is a testament to our commitment to honoring our heritage and fostering the next generation of leaders in the Cowlitz Indian Tribe. Congratulations to the 2024/2025 Cowlitz Canoe Family Princesses and Warriors! We are so proud of you! Photo courtesy of Cathleen Lombard.