Northwest Indian Treatment Center

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308 E Young St
Elma, WA 98541

The Northwest Indian Treatment Center in Elma, WA is a facility operated by the Squaxin Island Tribe, also known as the People of the Water, who are descendants of the maritime people that thrived along the shores of the southernmost inlets of the Salish Sea for countless generations. With a strong cultural connection to the water, the tribe offers various services and programs, including planning and community development, cultural resources, family services, finance, human resources, information services, legal support, natural resources management, public safety, justice, learning center, parks and recreation, and more.

The tribe also emphasizes its commitment to tribal sovereignty and its vision and mission statements, which guide its actions and initiatives. Additionally, the Northwest Indian Treatment Center provides resources and information on Native American etiquette, local attractions, emergency operations, health services, employment opportunities, and economic development. Through their various departments and programs, the Squaxin Island Tribe aims to serve and support its community while preserving and celebrating its rich cultural heritage.

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