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The Spokane Tribe of Indians vision is to achieve true sovereignty by attaining self-sufficiency. We will preserve and enhance our traditional values by living and teaching the inherent principles of respect, honor and integrity as embodied in our language and life-ways. We will develop strong leadership through education, accountability, experience and positive reinforcement.
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- Press ReleaseSeptember 17, 2025 - 12:39 pm
- Press Release StatementNovember 18, 2024 - 11:01 pm
WILDFIRE PREPAREDNESS
/in Rawhide PressHello all,
The Spokane Tribe of Indians Fire Management Crew can provide information on how to prepare for a wildfire.
If you have any questions please call Fire Management @ 509-258-4566.
Help Us Help Your Caregivers
/in Rawhide Press, Senior/Elder NewsBoys and Girls Club Weight Room Closure
/in Boys and Girls Club, Health and Wellness News, Rawhide PressThe weight room located inside the Boys & Girls Club will be closed all hours until further notice, effective immediately.
Locks are changed as of today. Only HHS has keys as of today. We will be getting keys to PSB and maintenance for emergencies ASAP.
Should you have questions regarding this closure please contact Micaela Carroll Community Project Manager at m.carroll@spokanetribe.com 509-258-7502 ex 45.
We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause.
War Veteran Memorial Softball Field Overhaul!
/in Boys and Girls Club, Rawhide PressOtto Klien (CEO) Spokane Indian Baseball organization along with his group of grounds crew, Tribe fuels Department Bill Williams and Tony Arnoux, Andy Moss, Tribal Maintenance, Tribal Water, Wellpinit Boys & Girls Club staff, and Gladys Rhoads putting in work today to beautify WAR VETERAN MEMORIAL softball field. This is phase 1 of the work. Hopefully looking at a phase 2 in the fall to lay sod for spectators to have a grassy area to sit next year and dugouts. Going to look great.
After Hours Nurse Hotline
/in Clinic, Rawhide PressDid you know there is a After hour Nurse Advice Call Line 1-866-470-2015. This phone number is 24 hours and 7 days a week.
Ninth Circuit Affirms Spokane Tribe’s Right to Game Within Its Aboriginal Territory
/in Council News, Rawhide PressSpokane Tribe Resource Book 2021
/in Rawhide PressClick here for the Spokane Tribe Resource Book 2021
This book contains phone numbers and information for Tribal offices, the David C. Wynecoop Memorial Clinic, Wellpinit Boys and Girls Club, and the Wellpinit School District.
Online STOI Internet Sign Up Sheet
/in Current Projects, Rawhide Press, TelecommunicationsSTOI-IHS COVID Testing and Vaccination Report
/in COVID, Rawhide Press