2018 Seattle Guide to Cultures PrePublicaiton Media Kit

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Contents Magazine 4 Emigration, Ancestry & Immigration Seattle Metropolitan Statistical Area

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5 Ancenstry by Diversity King County, City of Seattle

Emigration, Ancenstry, Immegration - Seattle

6 Asia - Past & Present Immigration 7 A Hmong Story 9 Bellevue, King County

Guide to Cultures

Seattle “Then and Now�

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20 Africa 23 Americas - North 27 Americas - South

Greater Seattle Metro Area - MSA

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30 Asia MESSAGE FROM THE PUBLISHER 32 Caribbean 34 Europe 37 Oceania

Yellow Pages 50 Category Index 51 Yellow Pages A-Z

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62 Faces of our Community Photo Essay

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Emigration, Ancestry and Immigration Seattle Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA)

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Guide to Cultures

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Culture Guide - Section 2: Seattle ethnic resource directory includes ethnic groups:African American, Alaska & Native American, Caucasion, Chinese, Hispanic, Indian, Japanese, Korean, Middle Easterners, Phillipino, Pacific Islander, S.E Asia. Cultural content features community profiles and stories, including the LGBT-QIA community. It is a cooperative effort among all groups in the Greater Seattle Region with stories, customs, history, food, dance, blogs, and user curated content and activities! General Headings: - Brief History - Languages - Demographics - Cultural Insights and Impacts - Community Events - Topics of interest

Photo credits: Bottom left column and opposite page: First Annual Ethiopian Summer Street Music Fest, Seattle, WA 2016; Courtesy of BEGO, Inc. Top and bottom left: Images of the Lunar New Year’s event at the Wing Luke Museum on January 28, 2017; Courtesy of Wing Luke Museum. Greater Seattle Guide to Cultures © 2017 • CBG USA NW LLC. • www.CBGUSA.net


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Buckley & Associates BUDIGAN LAW FIRM (206) 284-5305 Seattle, WA

Affordable Senior Housing in Seattle and throughout Washington State (206) 516-7901 Seattle, WA

BUDIGAN LAW FIRM Car Accident Attorneys - Personal Injury Lawyer (206) 258-7857 Seattle, WA

Beardslee Cove (425) 485-5339 Bothell, WA Beardslee Cove Apartments Cavalry Nursing Svc (206) 937-6402 Seattle, WA

Car Accident Attorneys - Personal Injury r Carney Badley Spellman - Serving the legal needs of the Pacific Northwest (206) 622-8020 Seattle, WA

Cavalry Nursing Svc Christian Science Visting Nrse (206) 762-8608 Seattle, WA Christian Science Visting Nrse Fenton Place (206) 244-0683 Burien, WA

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Fenton Place Senior Housing in Seattle Washington (888) 450-7424 Seattle, WA

Choi Capital Law, PLLC Christensen O’Connor Johnson (206) 682-8100 Seattle, WA

Washington Management Real Estate (206) 382-2909 Seattle, WA

Christensen O’Connor Johnson Kindness CHRISTOPHER M DAVIS (206) 727-4000 Seattle, WA

ATTORNEYS & LEGAL SERVICES

CHRISTOPHER M DAVIS CLINE & ASSOCIATES (206) 838-8770 Seattle, WA

ADLER GIERSCH PS (206) 682-0300 Seattle, WA Washington State Personal Injury Lawyer Northwest Personal Injury and Auto Accident Recovery Professionals Seattle Personal Injury Attorney, (206) 396-9161 Seattle, WA

Cline & Associates Labor and Employment Law, Seattle Washington Community Law Firm, PLLC (206) 771-4343 Seattle, WA Community Law Firm, PLLC DAVID S MARSHALL (206) 826-1400 Seattle, WA childabuselaw

Aiken St Louis & Siljeg (206) 624-2650 Seattle, WA Aiken St Louis & Siljeg Anderton Law Office (206) 262-9290 Seattle, WA

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Anderton Law Office Anthony Otto Attorney At Law (360) 895-8687 Port Orchard, WA

Ballard Baptist Church (425) 861-9005 Woodinville, WA

Attorney Eric Schurman (206) 264-2979 Seattle, WA

CBear Creek Community Church Bethany Bible Church (425) 487-2518 Kenmore, WA

Attorney Eric Schurman Barbara A. Marcouiller, P.S. (206) 903-0450 Seattle, WA

Bethany Bible Church BETHANY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH (206) 284-2222 Seattle, WA Bethany Presbyterian Church, Seattle WA Bethel Evangelical Free Church - Home KENMORE, WA

Barbara A. Marcouiller, P.S. Barokas Martin & Tomlinson : Attorneys At Law (206) 621-1871 Seattle, WA Barokas Martin & Tomlinson : Attorneys A BETTSPATTERSON&MINESPS (206) 292-9988 Seattle, WA Betts Patterson Mines � Seattle Law Firm � Business Law Seattle � Corp BLANKENSHIP LAW FIRM P S (206) 343-2700 Seattle, WA BLANKENSHIP LAW FIRM P S Buckley & Associates (206) 622-1100 Seattle, WA

Bethel Evangelical Free Church - Home Bethel Lutheran - Church of Shoreline (206) 362-4334 Shoreline, WA Bethel Lutheran - Church of Shoreline Bethel Lutheran Church (206) 362-4334 Shoreline, WA Bethel Lutheran Church BLESSED SACRAMENT CH (206) 547-3020 Seattle, WA

BLESSED SACRAMENT CH CABRINI MINISTRY Training (206) 760-0583 Seattle, WA

RESTAURANTS AllOne Jie L. 9702 NE 120th Pl Kirkland, WA 98034 (425) 823-1505

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Cafe Munir 2408 NW 80th St Seattle, WA 98117 (206) 783-4190

Truc T. 7302.5 15th Ave NW Seattle, WA 98117 (206) 588-2040 Suzi Pratt 1415 NW 70th St Seattle, WA 98117 (206) 838-1960

Revel 403 N 36th St Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 547-2040 Courtesy of Art of the Table 1054 N 39th St Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 282-0942 Manolin 3621 Stone Way N Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 294-3331 Suzi Pratt 2501 N Northlake Way Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 552-8215 Canlis 2576 Aurora Ave N Seattle, WA 98109 (206) 283-3313

Suzi Pratt 2404 NE 65th St Seattle, WA 98115 (206) 556-2192 Suzi Pratt 425 NW Market St Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 420-2534 Porkchop and Co. 5451 Leary Ave NW Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 257-5761 The Walrus and the Carpenter 4743 Ballard Ave NW Seattle, WA 98107 (206) 395-9227 Harvest Beat 1711 N 45th St Seattle, WA 98103 (206) 547-1348

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Source: Native Americans at Chief Seattle Days. Courtesy of the Suquamish Museum Achieves. Cir. 1912

Source: Suquamish petroglyph located along the shores of Agate Passage. Courtesy of the Suquamish Museum Achieves. Greater Seattle Guide to Cultures © 2017 • CBG USA NW LLC. • www.CBGUSA.net


American Indian Tribes - Washington 13 FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES - waSHINGTON CHEHALIS CONFEDERATED TRIBES Chehalis Business Council 420 Howanut Road; PO Box 536 Oakville, WA 98568 Tel: 360-273-5911 | 753-3213 www.chehalistribe.org COLVILLE CONFEDERATED TRIBES Colville Business Council PO Box 150 Nespelem, WA 99155 Tel: 509-634-2200 www.colvilletribes.com COWLITZ INDIAN TRIBE Cowlitz Tribal Council 1055 9th Avenue, Suite B Longview, WA 98632 Tel: 360-577-8140 www.cowlitz.org HOH TRIBE Hoh Tribal Business Committee P.O. Box 2196; 2464 Lower Hoh Rd Forks, WA 98331 Tel: 360-374-3271 www.hohtribe-nsn.org JAMESTOWN S’KLALLAM TRIBE Jamestown S’Klallam Tribal Council 1033 Old Blyn Highway Sequim, WA 98382 Tel: 360-683-1109 www.jamestowntribe.org KALISPEL TRIBE Kalispel Business Committee PO Box 39 Usk, WA 99180 Tel: 509-445-1147 www.kalispeltribe.com LOWER ELWHA KLALLAM TRIBE Lower Elwha Business Council 2851 Lower Elwha Road Port Angeles, WA 98363 Tel: 360-452-8471 www.elwha.org LUMMI NATION Lummi Business Council 2616 Kwina Road Bellingham, WA 98226 Tel: 360-384-1489 www.lummi-nsn.org MAKAH TRIBE Makah Tribal Council PO Box 115 Neah Bay, WA 98357 Tel: 360-645-2201 www.makah.com MUCKLESHOOT TRIBE Muckleshoot Tribal Council 39015 172nd Avenue SE Auburn, WA 98092 Tel: 253-939-3311 www.muckleshoot.nsn.us NISQUALLY TRIBE Nisqually Tribal Council 4820 She-Nah-Num Drive SE Olympia, WA 98513 Tel: 360-456-5221 www.nisqually-nsn.gov NOOKSACK TRIBE Nooksack Tribal Council 4979 Mount Baker Hwy, Suite F Deming, WA 98244 Tel: 360-592-5164 www.nooksack-tribe.org PORT GAMBLE S’KLALLAM TRIBE Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribal Council 31912 Little Boston Road NE Kingston, WA 98346 Tel: 360-297-2646 www.pgst.nsn.us

PUYALLUP TRIBE Puyallup Tribal Council 3009 E Portland Ave Tacoma, WA 98404 Tel: 253-573-7800 www.puyallup-tribe.com QUILEUTE TRIBE Quileute Tribal Council PO Box 279 La Push, WA 98350 Tel: 360-374-6163 www.quileutenation.org QUINAULT INDIAN NATION Quinault Tribal Council PO Box 189 Taholah, WA 98587 Tel: 360-276-8211 www.quinaultindiannation.com SAMISH INDIAN NATION Samish Indian Nation Tribal Council PO Box 217; 2918 Commercial Ave Anacortes, WA 98221 Tel: 360-293-6404 www.samishtribe.nsn.us SAUK-SUIATTLE TRIBE Sauk-Suiattle Tribal Council 5318 Chief Brown Lane Darrington, WA 98241 Tel: 360-436-0131 www.sauk-suiattle.com SHOALWATER BAY TRIBE Shoalwater Bay Tribal Council PO Box 130 Tokeland, WA 98590 Tel: 360-267-6766 www.shoalwaterbay-nsn.gov SKOKOMISH TRIBE Skokomish Tribal Council N. 80 Tribal Center Road Shelton, WA 98584 Tel: 360-426-4232 www.skokomish.org SNOQUALMIE TRIBE Snoqualmie Tribal Council PO Box 969 Snoqualmie, WA 98065 Tel: 425-888-6551 www.snoqualmienation.com SPOKANE TRIBE Spokane Tribal Business Council PO Box 100 Wellpinit, WA 99040 Tel: 509-458-6500 www.spokanetribe.com SQUAXIN ISLAND TRIBE Squaxin Island Tribal Council 10 SE Squaxin Lane Shelton, WA 98584 Tel: 360-426-9781 www.squaxinisland.org STILLAGUAMISH TRIBE Stillaguamish Board of Directors PO Box 277 Arlington, WA 98223-0297 Tel: 360-652-7362 www.stillaguamish.com SUQUAMISH TRIBE Suquamish Tribal Council PO Box 498 Suquamish, WA 98392-0498 Tel: 360-598-3311 www.suquamish.nsn.us SWINOMISH TRIBE Swinomish Indian Tribal Community 11404 Moorage Way LaConner, WA 98257 Tel: 360-466-3163 www.swinomish.org TULALIP TRIBES Tulalip Board of Directors 6406 Marine Drive Tulalip, WA 98271 Tel: 360-716-4000

Guidance | Opportunity | Support FREE, grant funded, support for Native Owned Enterpises contracting with Federal, State, Local and Native governments. www.NativePTAC.org Info@NativePTAC.org Continental US 888.467.0240 Alaska 907.268.9941 Serving AK, ID, OR, and WA

A program of UPPER SKAGIT TRIBE Upper Skagit Tribal Council 25944 Community Plaza Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 Tel: 360-854-7000 www.upperskagit.nsopw.gov YAKAMA NATION Yakama Tribal Council PO Box 151 Toppenish, WA 98948 Tel: 509-865-5121 www.yakamanation-nsn.gov

NON-FEDERALLY RECOGNIZED INDIAN TRIBES Note: Washington State does not have staterecognized tribes, as some states do. The following tribes are landless, non-federally recognized. Some are categorized as non-profit corporations; some are pending federal recognition. All have requested inclusion on this list.

CHINOOK TRIBE** Chinook Indian Tribe PO Box 368; (3 E. Park St.) Bay Center, WA 98527 Ph: 360-875-6670 www.chinooknation.org DUWAMISH TRIBE** 4705 West Marginal Way SW Seattle, WA 98106 Ph: 206-431-1582 Email: dts@qwestoffice.net www.duwamishtribe.org

KIKIALLUS INDIAN NATION 2103 Harrison Ave NW, #143 Olympia, WA 98502 Ph: 360-956-3742 MARIETTA BAND OF NOOKSACK TRIBE Marietta Band of Nooksack Indians 1827 Marine Drive Bellingham, WA 98226 Ph: 360-752-0563 SNOHOMISH TRIBE Snohomish Tribe of Indians 9792 Edmonds Way, #267 Edmonds, WA 98020 Ph: 425-744-1855 www.snohomishtribe.com SNOQUALMOO TRIBE Snoqualmoo Tribe of Indians 2613 Pacific Street Bellingham, WA 98226 Ph: 360-671-1387 STEILACOOM TRIBE** Steilacoom Indian Tribe 1515 Lafayette St. Steilacoom, WA 98388 Ph: 253-584-6308

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