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Commission says future tribal public‑art work must start with tribal partners after earlier missteps

Duval Cultural Commission · March 24, 2026
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City staff told the Duval Cultural Commission that past efforts to involve the Snoqualmie tribe in park naming and art were framed by the city rather than initiated by the tribe, and staff recommended inviting tribal partners early and respecting their preferences on project scope and design.

Duval Cultural Commission staff described past public-art projects where the city later asked the Snoqualmie tribal partners to rename parks or add tribal art and said the outreach felt imposed rather than collaborative.

Speaker 3 recounted that parks had been designed and built and that the…

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