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Tribal speakers open Redmond State of the City; call for meaningful partnership and cultural protection

City of Redmond · March 16, 2026
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Representatives from local Indigenous communities began Redmond's State of the City with traditional song and calls for partnership; a tribal chairman urged the city to ensure acknowledgements translate into protections for archaeological sites and natural resources.

An Indigenous delegation opened Redmond's State of the City with a traditional moon-transformer song and a call for partnership that recognizes and protects ancestral places.

A speaker identifying themselves as the Snoqualmie canoe family welcomed attendees, said the land "has been on since time immemorial," and asked for transformed treatment of natural resources and cultural places. The group introduced its chairman and closed with a…

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