Siletz Indian Housing Authority

555 Tolowa Ct
Siletz, OR 97380

The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians represent the most diverse confederation of Tribes and Bands on a single reservation in the United States, with ancestors who spoke ten distinct languages and possessed deep connections to over 20 million acres of ancestral territory across Western Oregon and beyond. After experiencing significant challenges, including the loss of federal recognition due to the Western Oregon Termination Act of 1954, the Tribe successfully regained its status in 1977, marking a pivotal moment in its history.

The Siletz Tribe is committed to serving its community through a variety of services and programs across housing, healthcare, education, and social services, all aimed at supporting the needs of Tribal members. The Tribe also emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage, maintaining rights to traditional hunting and fishing, and fostering a comprehensive understanding of its rich history and traditions.

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Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians

The Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians is a federally recognized confederation of 27 Native American bands that originally were indigenous to the Northern California and southern Washington area. The confederated tribes occupy and manage a 3,666 acre reservation located in Lincoln County, Ore. The resources managed include timber, water and fish. Services are provided to tribal members in a Western Oregon 11 county service area, including Lincoln, Tillamook, Linn, Benton, Lane,Yamhill, Polk, Marion, Multnomah, Clackamas and Washington counties. Members are served from a central office located in Siletz and satellite offices in Portland, Salem, and Eugene. The Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians own and operate, the 157,000 square foot Chinook Winds Casino Resort overlooking the Pacific Ocean in Lincoln City. The casino is a Las Vegas-style facility with more than 1,200 slot machines, along with keno, bingo, craps, roulette, blackjack and poker. The convention center has 37,000 square feet of meeting space. The 'Concerts by the Sea' showroom seats more than 1.300 people and features monthly headline acts. There are three dining venues. The Rogue River Room features casual fine dining with an ocean view. There is after-hours entertainment in the Rogue Lounge. The Siletz Bay Buffet serves breakfast, lunch, dinner and a seafood buffet on Fridays. At the deli, tucked behind the waterfall, burgers, clam strips and more are served.
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