Lummi Indian Nation

We are Lummi. We are Coast Salish people with a rich history, culture and traditions. We are fishers, hunters, gatherers, and harvesters of nature's abundance. We envision our homeland as a place where we enjoy an abundant, safe, and healthy life in mind, body, society, environment, space, time and spirituality; where all are encouraged to succeed and none are left behind.

 

The Lummi Nation Service Organization (LNSO)

is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization capable of accessing charitable funding resources. LNSO has a community contribution fund pool to distribute back to various community-based projects. Community-based projects that have a focus on education, culture, social development or civic purposes and have an unmet funding need for the upcoming year are welcome to submit an application to LNSO.

 

The Lummi Multi-Hazard Mitigation Team

has worked with the Washington State Department of Natural Resources and the WA Division of Emergency Management since 2005 to develop evacuation route maps and a brochure about the tsunami hazard on the Lummi Indian Reservation.  The brochures have now been finalized and are being printed by the state.  Once we receive the printed brochures, we plan to mail them to the addressed structures located within the modeled inundation zones and distribute them at a natural hazards open house.