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Stillaguamish Tribe opens new methadone treatment and healing center

Posted On March 23, 2018 By womerpreview_rwl5er In News /  

“ARLINGTON – In Stillaguamish Tribe folklore, tribal members used Quileute, a sacred and fragrant medicinal herb plucked from peat bogs near the river, to heal a variety of ailments and create a general state of well-being.

Stillaguamish tribal leaders celebrated the opening of a new methadone treatment and healing center with counseling services on Tuesday, accompanied by a blessing song from tribal drummers..” [READ MORE]

New building reflects ‘river people’ of Stillaguamish Tribe
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