The Nisqually Indian Tribe, a sovereign, federally recognized tribe located on the Nisqually River in Thurston County, is committed to serving our tribal membership and preserving our culture.
The Nisqually Indian Tribe have reacquired some land for housing and a commercial presence that includes the Nisqually Red Wind Casino, providing 600 jobs in Thurston County. Additionally, we employ about 300 tribal and non-tribal people in government and service jobs. We have six Nisqually Markets and a seafood shop located in Tumwater with more businesses on the horizon.
The seven member Tribal Council oversee the operations of departments provided by the tribe including:
-Behavioral Health
-Cemetery
-Community Services
-Elders
-Emergency Management Services (EMS)
-Enrollment
-Financial Services
-Health Services
-Housing
-Human Resources
-Information Technology
-Judicial Services
-Natural Resources
-Operations
-Planning and Economic Development
-Public Safety
-Public Works
-Tribal Employment Rights Office (TERO)
-THPO
-Transportation
The Nisqually Tribe's mission is to perpetuate our home and our culture, by helping our people thrive.
For more information visit, http://www.nisqually-nsn.gov/
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201-500 employees
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Government Administration
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4820 She Nah Num Dr SE, Olympia, Washington 98513, US
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1978
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Retail, Natural Resources, Gaming, Culture, Sovereign American Indian Government
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Ezra Kwon is the CEO of Nisqually Indian Tribe. To contact Ezra Kwon email at [email protected].
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