Puyallup Tribal News

We’re Still Here: Exhibit in Olympia Tells Story of Local Tribal History

For the first time in Washington State history, a powerful new cultural exhibit about Native Americans is hanging in the Office of Secretary of State's front lobby. The exhibit, called "We're Still Here: The Survival of Washington Indians," launched April 24 in an event featuring Governor Chris Gregoire, Secretary of State Sam Reed, State Representative John McCoy, Nisqually tribal leader Billy Frank Jr., the Chehalis Canoe Family and Chief Leschi Schools' Drum and Dance group.

The Office of the Secretary of State's Heritage Center developed the exhibit, which features 12 panels and several artifacts acknowledging the early and continuing story of Native Americans. The exhibit is told through four major themes: the struggle over land, conflict over Native identity, the battle for…

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May 10, 2012

Groundbreaking Celebration at PTHA

After months of careful planning, a new 10,000 square foot wing will begin to rise at Puyallup Tribal Health Authority, with the official groundbreaking ceremony being held on Wednesday, May 16th at 9:00 am. Board Members,…

Published in the Puyallup Tribal News

May 10, 2012

Per Capita Program Designed to Meet Long-Term Needs

Since the Puyallup Tribe's current per capita program began in 2002, these monthly payments have helped members pay monthly bills, purchase groceries, care for their children and gain more financial security overall.…

May 10, 2012

Lieutenant Governor Gives Archery Lessons

Youth Activities Coordinator Roslyn McCloud takes aim with guidance from Lt. Governor Brad Owen

A number of seasoned archers and novices alike gathered May 5 at Chief Leschi High School to participate in a seminar to become certified archery instructors – taught by an esteemed guest. Lieutenant Governor Brad…

May 10, 2012

Do-it-yourself dog wash makes this chore a joy

William Manzanares IV keeps his self-serve dog washing business clean and stocked with everything needed for a squeaky clean pet.

Puyallup Tribal member William Manzanares has set up a most convenient, inexpensive and effective self-serve dog washing system next door to his Northpoint Smoke Shop on River Road. Housed in its own neat and tidy little…

May 10, 2012

Native Pride Shows on TCC Campus

Many young Native Americans celebrated their culture inside the student center.

Native American pride was in full effect during the annual Tacoma Community College Pow Wow on April 28. One of the organizers of the event is Martha Sherman, an employee of Tacoma Public Schools' Indian Education Program.…

Published in the Puyallup Tribal News

May 10, 2012

Electronic Health Record Brings Exciting Benefits to PTHA

PTHA is excited to be taking the huge step of going live with the electronic health record in Medical, Pediatrics and Community Health starting this month! During to go-live, PTHA is limiting appointments and could expect…

Published in the Puyallup Tribal News

May 10, 2012

Staff Spotlight: Tina Carron, Pharmacy Technician

Tina Carron, Pharmacy Technician

Puyallup Tribal Health Authority Pharmacy Technician Tina Carron has always enjoyed helping people, so a career in the medical field was an easy decision for her. And after having accessed healthcare at PTHA during her…

May 10, 2012

Creedence Clearwater Revisited Brings the Hits to the Queen

Creedence Clearwater Revisited Brings the Hits to the Queen

During the psychedelic 60s, music emanating from its epicenter of San Francisco was all about free expression and experimental songwriting that produced tunes as long as the band wanted them to be (for instance, psychedelic…

May 10, 2012

Groundbreaking Celebration at PTHA

After months of careful planning, a new 10,000 square foot wing will begin to rise at Puyallup Tribal Health Authority, with the official groundbreaking ceremony being held on Wednesday, May 16th at 9:00 am. Board Members,…

Published in the Puyallup Tribal News

May 10, 2012

Per Capita Program Designed to Meet Long-Term Needs

Since the Puyallup Tribe's current per capita program began in 2002, these monthly payments have helped members pay monthly bills, purchase groceries, care for their children and gain more financial security overall.…

May 10, 2012

Lieutenant Governor Gives Archery Lessons

Youth Activities Coordinator Roslyn McCloud takes aim with guidance from Lt. Governor Brad Owen

A number of seasoned archers and novices alike gathered May 5 at Chief Leschi High School to participate in a seminar to become certified archery instructors – taught by an esteemed guest. Lieutenant Governor Brad…

May 10, 2012

Do-it-yourself dog wash makes this chore a joy

William Manzanares IV keeps his self-serve dog washing business clean and stocked with everything needed for a squeaky clean pet.

Puyallup Tribal member William Manzanares has set up a most convenient, inexpensive and effective self-serve dog washing system next door to his Northpoint Smoke Shop on River Road. Housed in its own neat and tidy little…

May 10, 2012

Native Pride Shows on TCC Campus

Many young Native Americans celebrated their culture inside the student center.

Native American pride was in full effect during the annual Tacoma Community College Pow Wow on April 28. One of the organizers of the event is Martha Sherman, an employee of Tacoma Public Schools' Indian Education Program.…

Published in the Puyallup Tribal News

May 10, 2012

Electronic Health Record Brings Exciting Benefits to PTHA

PTHA is excited to be taking the huge step of going live with the electronic health record in Medical, Pediatrics and Community Health starting this month! During to go-live, PTHA is limiting appointments and could expect…

Published in the Puyallup Tribal News

May 10, 2012

Staff Spotlight: Tina Carron, Pharmacy Technician

Tina Carron, Pharmacy Technician

Puyallup Tribal Health Authority Pharmacy Technician Tina Carron has always enjoyed helping people, so a career in the medical field was an easy decision for her. And after having accessed healthcare at PTHA during her…

May 10, 2012

Creedence Clearwater Revisited Brings the Hits to the Queen

Creedence Clearwater Revisited Brings the Hits to the Queen

During the psychedelic 60s, music emanating from its epicenter of San Francisco was all about free expression and experimental songwriting that produced tunes as long as the band wanted them to be (for instance, psychedelic…