The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) is a union of three tribes: Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla. The CTUIR has over 3000 tribal members, almost half of whom reside on the reservation’s 172,000 acres. The CTUIR is governed by a constitution and by-laws adopted in 1949. The governing body, the Board of Trustees, is supported by a staff of over 400 employees working in natural resources, health, public safety, education, social services, public works, economic development and dozens more areas.
In 1855, the three tribes signed a treaty with the US government in which it ceded over 6.4 million acres to the US. In the treaty, the tribes reserved rights to fish, hunt, and gather foods and medicines within ceded lands, which today is northeastern Oregon and southeastern Washington. Tribal members still exercise and protect those rights today.
The CTUIR owns and operates many successful enterprises, providing jobs for tribal members and communities. Wildhorse Resort & Casino employs about 800 and Cayuse Holdings, about 300. Other enterprises are Arrowhead Travel Plaza, Mission Market, Tamástslikt Cultural Institute, Indian Lake Campground, Coyote Business Park, and Nixyaawii Community Financial Services, to name a few.
The CTUIR publishes a monthly newspaper, the Confederated Umatilla Journal, which has received numerous awards, and supports a its own public radio station, KCUW 104.3 FM.
Mission Longhouse, Confederated Way, Pendleton, OR 97801, USA
Distance: 1.04 mi (straight line)
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Wildhorse Resort & Casino, 46510 Wildhorse Blvd, Pendleton, Oregon, USA
Distance: 1.29 mi (straight line)
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Wildhorse Resort & Casino, Wildhorse Boulevard, Pendleton, OR, USA
Distance: 1.29 mi (straight line)
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Tamastslikt Cultural Institute, Wildhorse Boulevard, Pendleton, OR, USA
Distance: 1.34 mi (straight line)
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Crow's Shadow Institute of the Arts, Saint Andrews Road, Pendleton, OR, USA
Distance: 3.71 mi (straight line)
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1114 SW Court Ave, Pendleton, OR, USA
Distance: 5.43 mi (straight line)
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Pendleton Convention Center, 1601 Westgate, Pendleton, Oregon, USA
Distance: 5.66 mi (straight line)
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Lewis and Clark Commemorative Trail Trailhead, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 28.04 mi (straight line)
Hat Rock State Park, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 28.89 mi (straight line)
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Umatilla County Fair, East Airport Road, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 29.62 mi (straight line)
337P+F9 Wallula Junction, WA, USA
Distance: 29.63 mi (straight line)
Fort Walla Walla Museum, Northeast Myra Road, Walla Walla, WA, USA
Distance: 30.64 mi (straight line)
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Maxwell Siding Railroad Museum, East Highland Avenue, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 31.33 mi (straight line)
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Delish Bistro, North 1st Street, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 31.94 mi (straight line)
Butte Park, Northwest 7th Street, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 32.25 mi (straight line)
Hermiston Family Aquatic Center, West Elm Avenue, Hermiston, OR, USA
Distance: 32.42 mi (straight line)
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McNary Beach Recreation Area, Umatilla, OR, USA
Distance: 33.65 mi (straight line)
Pacific Salmon Visitor Information Center, Devore Road, Umatilla, OR, USA
Distance: 34.85 mi (straight line)
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