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Shellfish have been a mainstay for the Squaxin Island people for thousands of years. They remain important today for subsistence, economic and ceremonial purposes. As with salmon, the Tribe is guaranteed to harvest shellfish in the Medicine Creek Treaty.
Can non-Native Americans join Native American tribes? Only in very rare cases. There are a handful of tribes where the descendants of slaves (owned by Natives) are eligible for membership. Theoretically, they may have no Native ancestry at all.
The island is completely uninhabited and remains in a natural state. Choose from guided trips in kayaks or traditional tribal canoes offered as day trips or overnight, or pick one of the many guided hikes through our lush rain forests and mountain peaks.
Squaxin Island Tribe Squaxin Island Indian ReservationElevation207 ft (63 m)Population (2020) Total509Time zoneUTC8 (Pacific (PST))21 more rows
By 1959 only four-year-round residents continued to live on the island. Today there are none. Although there are no year-round residents on Squaxin Island today, it is looked upon by our people as the bond that unites our past, present, and future generations.
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Squaxin Island is used for fishing, hunting, shellfish gathering, camping and other activities. Only Tribal members are allowed on the island, but permits can be obtained through the Tribes Natural Resources Department for tribal members to take friends on the island with them.

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