Essay

The Politics of Paying Real Rent Duwamish

Why a simple act belies a complicated history.

11/22/2022 By Colleen Kimseylove

Photo Essay

SoDo's Duwamish River Is Visibly Healing

Labeled one of the most toxic sites in the U.S., two decades of clean-up have the river doing better.

10/21/2020 Photography by David Ryder By Stefan Milne

Afternoon Jolt

Our Mayor Murray Week in Review: Latino and East African Businesses Didn't Fare Well

Fact-checking Mayor Murray's cheery weekly report

08/14/2015 By Josh Feit

PubliCalendar

PubliCalendar: 'Princess Angeline' and the Struggle of Tribal Recognition

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05/15/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

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PubliCalendar: Unplugged at the Duwamish Longhouse

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03/18/2015 By Darren Davis and Atoosa Moinzadeh

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PubliCalendar: A Chance to Preview 'Cancer: The Emperor of All Maladies'

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03/17/2015 By Atoosa Moinzadeh

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PubliCalendar: The True Seattle Natives

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11/21/2014 By Darren Davis

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PubliCalendar: Documentary Double Feature

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11/20/2014 By Darren Davis

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PubliCalendar: Farmers vs. Environmentalists

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11/18/2014 By Darren Davis

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PubliCalendar: Five-Minute Speeches

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10/07/2014 By Darren Davis

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PubliCalendar: Seahawks and School Supplies

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08/22/2014 By Kristen Farnam

Article

The Tribe That Would Not Die

After a century and a half of diaspora, Chief Seattle’s people have one last chance to reclaim their rights—and prove they exist.

02/11/2009 By Lia Steakley Dicker