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Samish Libraries

Samish Indian Nation has three libraries!

Summit Park (Physical) Library

We have a physical library located at the Summit Park campus with over 4,600 titles! It is a resource for Samish citizens and the local Fidalgo community who wish to learn more about native culture, language, history, and other aspects of native life. While our collection here focuses on Northwest Coast (including First Nations), we also have books on Plains, Southwest, and Woodlands tribes. We have books on native plants and their uses, famous native artists, native crafts (including how-to books), and local history. We even have large children's and young adult sections and a wide selection of DVDs!

Libby (Digital) Library

In 2023, we started a digital library through the Libby app! We have a rapidly growing selection of e-books and audiobooks, and you can find our book club selections through Libby.

Sní7new7 (Living) Library

Debuted in 2024, we call our third library Sní7new7. It's a living library only accessible to Samish citizens, a place to ask questions to elders about Samish culture and traditional lifeways. Answers will be documented for the next seven generations.

Our hands go up to Samish citizen Jan Flagg who started the physical library and nurtured it for 20 years. Jan had an amazing talent for recognizing and purchasing books that enhance our collection.

We now have free e-books and audiobooks available! Click here to learn about the Libby app.

Samish Book Club

Did you know we have a book club at Samish? We meet virtually once a month to discuss books available in our library! Previous books include Firekeeper's Daughter by Angeline Boulley, One Story, One Song by Richard Wagamese, Two Old Women by Velma Wallis, and The Language Warrior's Manifesto by Anton Teuer.

Our upcoming books are Jestinel: Living Wisdom from Coast Salish Elders by Children of the Setting Sun Productions on November 12 and Haboo: Native American Stories from Puget Sound by Vi taqʷšəblu Hilbert on December 10. To join us, please email RSVP@samishtribe.nsn.us for the link!

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Winter 2021

Nov 4, 2021, 10:27 by Cheryl Chatt, Samish Library Assistant

As we head into the New Year, our focus in this edition will be history, particularly native history. With an eye toward Treaty Day on January 22, this leads us to our first book recommendation.

Newly acquired titles on the topics of treaties, specifically the Treaty of Point Elliott, I recommend Disclaiming Treaties I and Disclaiming Treaties II, edited by Jay Miller. Contained herein are witness testimonies from the Court of Claims of the United States, No. F-275:

“Seeking justice, leaders of Puget Sound Tribes called upon the BIA and US Government to undertake a census of native peoples…in hopes of finally receiving just compensation for relinquishing their traditional homelands in return for treaty promises.”

These testimonies are fascinating reading, as those individuals testifying feature members of Northwest Washington tribes including Upper Skagit, Lower Skagit, Samish, Swinomish, Stillaguamish, Snohomish, and other local tribes in 1927. Included in the Samish testimony are depositions of Williams Edwards, Annie Lyons, Betsy McLeod, and Mary Blackinton. Our native history comes alive as those who are testifying are describing where their traditional villages and homes were as well as the resource they claimed in relation to their traditional territories.

My second book recommendation is An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States for Young People by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz, adapted by Jean Mendoza and Debbie Reese. This book, as you can probably tell from the title, is a companion volume to An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States and gives an account of US history that “shattered our understanding of the United States as a land ‘discovered’ in the ‘New World.’” We have copies of this book in the Samish Library as well.

This young people’s edition, copyright 2019, begins with its discussion of the Americas and the indigenous people who lived there thousands of years prior to 1492, when Christopher Columbus arrived in North America and continues by “challenging the Doctrine of Discovery, Manifest Destiny, and the myth of the US as a ‘nation of immigrants.’” Perhaps intended for classroom use, this book still provides a worthy introduction to the topic for readers of all ages. Complete with discussion topics, archival images, original maps, and recommendations for further reading, this book shakes up what we may have previously learned in our history classes and gives an account of native history from the perspective of indigenous people in the United States.

To learn more about the topic of treaties, additional titles included Indians of the Pacific Northwest by Vine DeLoria, Jr and Treaties on Trial by Fay Cohen.

As always, I look forward to serving you and sharing these titles with you. I wish all of you happy holidays, stay safe, and take good care.

Salish Sea Day (Bowman Bay)


Join Samish and Swinomish Canoe families for free canoe rides on the bay, songs, stories, and artist demonstrations.

Dates: 07 – 07 Jun, 2025

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Culture Talk: Community + Family Teachings (online)

Anacortes, WA

Learn about cultural, community, and family teachings.

Dates: 10 – 10 Jun, 2025

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Wild Waves (Federal Way)


Gather for a fun day out with other Samish families and individuals.

Dates: 14 – 14 Jun, 2025

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Anacortes Pride (Anacortes)

Anacortes,

Walk with Samish in the Anacortes Pride Parade.

Dates: 21 – 21 Jun, 2025

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Annual Elders Luncheon


Samish Elders and intertribal Elders are invited!

Dates: 27 – 27 Jun, 2025

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June Culture Day (Summit Park)

Anacortes, WA

Join us at Samish’s Summit Park campus! Explore the Beaver Lodge carving studio, Chelángen building, and our library of more than 4,000 titles.

Dates: 28 – 28 Jun, 2025

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Lunch (Summit Park)

Anacortes, WA

Meet and catch up with Samish families over a shared lunch.

Dates: 28 – 28 Jun, 2025

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Canoe Naming Ceremony (Cannery Building)


Come to celebrate the naming of Samish’s repatriated cedar canoe.

Dates: 28 – 28 Jun, 2025

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Salish Sea Háwe7 (Anacortes)

Anacortes, WA

Explore the Samish homelands by water with Island Adventures.

Dates: 28 – 28 Jun, 2025

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Culture Talk: Community + Family Teachings (online)

Anacortes, WA

Learn about cultural, community, and family teachings.

Dates: 08 – 08 Jul, 2025

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Samish Youth Playday

Anacortes, WA

Come celebrate summer with us at a fun-filled afternoon designed just for Samish youth and families! This community event is all about joy, movement, and connection — and it’s completely FREE.

Dates: 19 – 19 Jul, 2025

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Canoe Journey - Samish Landing (Fidalgo Bay Resort)

Anacortes, WA

Canoe Journey is landing in Samish territory for a shared dinner, followed by open floor.

Dates: 25 – 26 Jul, 2025

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Camp Samish (Samish Island)

Bow, WA

Save the date for Camp Samish 2025!

Dates: 29 Aug – 01 Sep, 2025

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Fall Cultural Gathering (Fidalgo Bay Resort)

Anacortes, WA

Save the date for the annual Fall Cultural Gathering at Fidalgo Bay Resort.

Dates: 20 – 20 Sep, 2025

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Harvest Fest (Fidalgo Bay Resort)

Anacortes, WA

Save the date for the annual Samish Harvest Fest at Fidalgo Bay Resort.

Dates: 01 – 01 Nov, 2025

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Christmas Party (Fidalgo Bay Resort)

Anacortes, WA

Save the date for the annual Samish Christmas Party at Fidalgo Bay Resort.

Dates: 06 – 06 Dec, 2025

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Virtual Christmas Party (online)


Save the date for the annual Virtual Samish Christmas Party.

Dates: 12 – 12 Dec, 2025

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