A federal grant will help the Coquille Tribe’s Community Health Center connect patients with specialists hundreds of miles away. See media reports:
Category: News and Notices
Pirate Pride
Marshfield High School’s football time was eliminated in the state semifinals. But not before the local newspaper celebrated Native American participation on the team — including three Coquille Tribe members.
Tribe Helps Teens Connect With Their Futures
Hundreds of Coos County teens connected with colleges, vocational schools and employers at the Coquille Tribe’s third annual College and Career Fair. See below for local media coverage.
A Coho Homecoming
In a Nature Conservancy video, Coquille Tribal biologist Helena Linnell talks about the Working Landscapes project, which is restoring salmon habitat in the Coquille Valley. View video
You can read the story of a historic moment —the day when the gates opened to restore tidewaters that had been absent for more than a century. Click here to read
Learn more about the tidelands project on the Working Landscapes website. Click here
Coquille Tribe Receives Quarter-Million in Grant Funding
The U.S. Justice Department on Thursday (Sept.20, 2018) announced the award of more than $4.8 million in grants to six American Indian tribes in Oregon and one tribal commission. The Coquille Indian Tribe is set to receive $268,425 for its four-officer police department.
UO anthropologists aid effort on Native American artifacts
Coquille Tribal member Jason Younker, a cultural anthropologist at the University of Oregon, is part of a team that’s developing state guidelines for managing Native American artifacts. Read the story
Mill-Luck Salmon Celebration
For details about the 2018 Mill-Luck Salmon Celebration scroll down the Entertainment page of The Mill website:
“That Oregon Life” Interview with Chief Don Ivy
‘The Best Food They Can Imagine’
South Coast Strong
The World newspaper in Coos Bay featured the Coquille Indian Tribe in its 2018 “South Coast Strong” edition. See the three stories here:
A Once and Future Forest (A new law changes how the Coquille Tribal Forest is managed.)
A Story Seldom Told (Public school pupils soon will learn the history of Oregon Tribes.)
Ancestral Garden (Digging camas with members of the Coquille Tribe.)