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The Lummi Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) sets the direction for economic development, recovery, and long-term resilience for the Lummi Nation. It will guide federal, state, and county funding, policy, and cross-sector implementation over the next five years from 2023 through 2027.
Chairman: Anthony Hillaire. Vice Chairman: Terrance Adams. Treasurer: Rosalee Revey-Jacobs.
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Home to the third-largest tribe in Washington, this reservation has a population of 5,000 people known as the Lummi People or the Lhaqtemish meaning People of the Sea. It is also a self-governing community managing nearly 13,000 acres of tidelands.

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On Washington States northernmost coast resides the Lummi People, a sovereign indigenous nation of approximately 6,600 people.
The Lhaqtemish Foundation provides support to the Lummi Community through projects that fill the gaps left by tribal programs as well as supporting tribal community groups and programs that serve the mission of promoting our Schelangen.
Connections to the land and water have remained strong among the Lummi People. Many are fishermen and artists, actively preserving their ancient traditions. Each June the community celebrates its past, present, and future at the Lummi Stommish Water Festival, with cedar canoe races, games, song and dance.