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Spokane Tribal Council

The Tribal Council

The Spokane Tribe of Indians is a sovereign government body led by the Spokane Tribal Business Council. The Council consists of the Tribal Chairman, Vice Chairman, Tribal Secretary and two Council members. The Spokane Tribal Business Council reports to the General Membership, meaning all enrolled Spokane Tribal members. A Spring and Fall General Council meeting is held each year for the Tribal Council to update the Membership of important Tribal issues.

2023-24 Council Assignments

From L to R: Tiger Peone, Member; Monica Tonasket, Secretary; Greg Abrahamson, Chairman; Danny Kieffer, Vice-Chairman; James Rima, Member

Contact Info:

Greg Abrahamson
grega@spokanetribe.com
(509) 458-6507

Danny Kieffer
danny.kieffer@spokanetribe.com
(509) 458-6508

Monica Tonasket
monica.tonasket@spokanetribe.com
(509) 458-6511

Tiger Peone
tiger.peone@spokanetribe.com
(509) 458-6505

James Rima
james.rima@spokanetribe.com
(509) 458-6502

Council News

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Press Release Statement

November 18, 2024
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Spokane Tribe Business Council Reorganization

June 24, 2022
To Whom It May Concern: On June 21, 2022, newly elected Council…
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Ninth Circuit Affirms Spokane Tribe’s Right to Game Within Its Aboriginal Territory

June 2, 2021
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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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NEWS

  • Press ReleaseJanuary 10, 2025 - 4:31 pm
  • Press Release StatementNovember 18, 2024 - 11:01 pm

CONTACT US

(509) 458-6500 6195 Ford-Wellpinit Rd,
Wellpinit, WA 99040
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Monday-Friday: 7:30 am to 4:30 pm

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