RESOURCE LIST
Native Resources
Seattle Rep acknowledges that we are on the traditional land of the Coast Salish people, including the Duwamish People past and present. We honor with gratitude the land itself and the Duwamish Tribe. This acknowledgement does not take the place of authentic relationships with indigenous communities, but serves as a first step in honoring the land we are on. Read more about our land acknowledgement.
Support and get involved with our growing resource list of action items, Native-led organizations, and educational materials. We will continue to update this list and engage our community with action in this urgent and vital work.
Seattle Rep is starting open dialogues with local Native communities to find ways that we can support and highlight in authentic and non-colonial ways. If you would be willing to share your insight or open up a dialogue with us, please email the Patron Services Office or call 206.443.2222.
Updated 10/8/2021
We welcome and encourage suggestions for this list. Please contact us to submit additional resources.
Table of Contents
Donate & Get Involved
Make Your Voice Heard
Learn & Take Action
Support Native-Owned Businesses
Mental Health & Wellness Resources
Social Media Resources
Seattle Rep's Spaces & More for Native Artists
Donate & Get Involved
Local Tribes
The Snohomish Tribe of Indians
Native-Led Cultural Organizations
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center Daybreak Star Center
Duwamish Longhouse and Cultural Center
wǝɫǝbʔaltxʷ Intellectual House
Urban Native Education Alliance
The Children of the Setting Sun Productions
Native Works by Chief Seattle Club
Make Your Voice Heard
Federal Recognition for the Duwamish Tribe
Learn & Take Action
A List of Native Theaters and Theatermakers
Honor Native Land: A Guide and Call to Acknowledgement
Interactive map of Native lands
Since Time Immemorial: Tribal Sovereignty in Washington State (curriculum)
National Congress of American Indians: COVID-19 Resources for Indian Country
Coalition to Stop Violence Against Native Women
Seattle Public Library (Re)Imagine Indigenous Theater Panel Reading List
Support Native-Owned Businesses
Local
Mental Health & Wellness Resources
Northwest Portland Area Indian Health Board
Social Media Resources
IllumiNative: Read Books by Indigenous LGBTQ2S Writers
So Informed: BIPOC Mental Health Month
So Informed: BIPOC Mental Health Month, Part 2
*The Indigenous Foundation: How to be an Ally to Indigenous Peoples
*The Indigenous Foundation: Indigenous LGBTQ2S+ Community
Seattle Rep's Spaces & More for Native Artists
- Seattle Rep offers free tickets for Native individuals to see our shows. To request complimentary tickets, email the Patron Services Office or call 206.443.2222.
- Seattle Rep provides our PONCHO Forum space for free (when available) for any Native groups. If you would like to inquire about using our space please contact the Patron Services Office.
- Native organizations are provided space on our lobby Resource Table for each of our shows. If you would like to have information about your organization or tribe in our lobby this season please contact the Patron Services Office or drop off your materials any time during business hours (Monday - Friday, 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.) at Seattle Rep's reception desk at: 540 Warren Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109.
- We are looking for Native visual artists to feature in our lobby! If you are an interested artist, please fill out our Art Walk Contact Form.