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WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe PUGET SOUND FIELD OFFICE ABBOTT, ELIZABETH J SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA ACKARET, ELOISE* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA ADAMS, ANTHONY SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA ADAMS, CLARENCE ROGER SNOQUALMIE ADAMS, JON M* SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA ALANIZ, DAKOTA L LUMMI INDIANS OF WA ALEX BROWN ET UX, * PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ALEXANDER, ALAN* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ALEXANDER, CRYSTAL I TULALIP INDIANS OF WA ALLARD, CLARENCE* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ALLARD, GEORGE O* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ALLARD, WILLIAM* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ALLEN, BILLY W SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA ALLEN, GORDON V* STILLAGUAMISH ALLEN, JOSEPH S MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA ALLEN, SHERYL ANN MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA ANDERSON, CALVERT R PORT GAMBLE INDIANS OF WA ANDERSON, LYDIA* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ANDREWS, JOSEPH E SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA ARANEDA, ALLEN M TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BAD ROAD, ROY* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BAGLEY, ALEXANDER ELMER* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BAGLEY, EMILY M* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BAILEY, CAROL J* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BAILEY, PATRICK* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) Page 1 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe BAKER, JOSEPHINE W MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BALDWIN, HENRY B LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BALLEW, JACKSON D C LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BALLEW, VALERIE RENEE LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BARGALA, MADELINE C MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BARNUM, DARRELL G* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BARR, FRANCES* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BARR, JOHN R MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BARR, LLOYD M MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BARTO, ROBERT D TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BARTO, THEODORA R TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BASSFORD, KIM D* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BAYNE, KAREN LEE TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BEAN-FLORES, WAL KLA LAD PUYALLUP INDIANS OF WA BEBBY, JEAN E (PENRY)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BELL, LYNNE LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BENSON, APRIL D* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BENSON, BONNIE JAMES PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BEYER, GREGORY J* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BEYER, PRISCILLA M* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BILL, BRIAN LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BILL, FREEDOM JOSEPH MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BILL, JOLENE D TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BILL, JUSTICE WILLARD MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BILL, SOVEREIGN M MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BISH, MARY A. TULALIP INDIANS OF WA Page 2 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe BLACK, ARBIKD W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BLAIR, HELEN* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BLAND, PAUL L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BLATCHFORD, JENNIE L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOBB, TRACY* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOND, DONNA L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOND, GENE D* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOND, RAY W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOONE, CLARA SMITH* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOOTH, DARREN W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOSTRAM, MARGURITE S PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BOUGHER, DESIREE PUYALLUP INDIANS OF WA BOWEN, THERESA LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BRICENO, THERESA L (LOPEZ)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BRIGHT, RODNEY C UPPER SKAGIT TRIBE OF WA BRIGHT, SAMUEL R UPPER SKAGIT TRIBE OF WA BROWN, EUGENE* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA BROWN, FRANK ALFRED* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BROWN, MATTHEW* LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BROWN, MELODY M PUYALLUP INDIANS OF WA BROWN, ROXANNE MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA BUCK, FRANK ANGELO LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BUCK, LENA THERESA LUMMI INDIANS OF WA BUDDE, THERESA (SANDSTROM)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BURGESS, BARBARA S SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA BURLINGAME, WENDY* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) Page 3 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe BUSH, GINA A* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) BYRD, THOMAS E* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CANIDA, SANDRA* SWINOMISH INDIANS OF WA CARLSON, DIANE M* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CARLSON, ELLA E* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CARLSON, ERIC L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CARMEN, DANIEL L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CARR, HAZEL H* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CARTER, RICHARD M* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CASIMIR, JONATHAN LUMMI INDIANS OF WA CASTILLEJA, LEEJA N* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CHARLES, DEBORAH NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA CHARLES, JOSEPH C PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CHARLES, NIKKI LUMMI INDIANS OF WA CHARLES, VALERIE A NISQUALLY TRIBE OF WA CHARLES-AZURE, JEAN C LUMMI INDIANS OF WA CHAVEZ, NICK* SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA CHEER, GORDON W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CHEER, KATHY JUDISH* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CHEER, MAGGIE W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CHRISTIANSON, NANETTE E LUMMI INDIANS OF WA CHRISTINE ENICK, * UPPER SKAGIT TRIBE OF WA CLADOOSBY, CHRISTINA* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA CLAIR, LEO JOHN LA JR* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CLARK, JENNIFER L* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA CLAYTON, LAURIE S SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA Page 4 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe CLINE, ROGER JAY NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA COCHRAN, LOREENA* PORT GAMBLE INDIANS OF WA COLEMAN, CATHERINE A PORT GAMBLE INDIANS OF WA COMENOTE, ANDREW DONAT TULALIP INDIANS OF WA COMENOUT, PATRICIA S* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CONE, JACKIE* SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA CONTRARO, GEORGE F TULALIP INDIANS OF WA CONWAY, DEE-A-HOP PUYALLUP INDIANS OF WA COOPER, ANDREW* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) COOPER, CANDACE A* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) COOPER, DONALD E* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) COOPER, JANET ROBERTS* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) COOPER, KIM E NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA CORHAM, DEANNA (JAMES)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) COURVILLE, LEEROY R MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA COURVILLE, MITCHELL MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA COURVILLE, SANDRA MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA COURVILLE, STEPHIE L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) COURVILLE, STEVEN M MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA CRAIG, LOIS M (ALLEN)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) CRUZ-HERRERA, KATHLEEN M PUYALLUP INDIANS OF WA CULTEE, LAWRENCE* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA CYRUS JAMES ET UX, * PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DAHL, GAIL L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DAHLQUIST, TIM* SWINOMISH INDIANS OF WA DAN, DOUGLAS D* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) Page 5 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe DANIELS, K E* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DANIELS, KATHRYN F MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA DANIELS, ROBERT W PUYALLUP INDIANS OF WA DANIELS, VERONICA L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DAVIS, BRIAN MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA DAVIS, DANIEL C SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA DAVIS, DIANE RENE LUMMI INDIANS OF WA DAVIS, THEODORE LELAND NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA DEBOISE, JENNELL SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA DEMO, VINCENT E* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DERAND, BRENDA R.* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA DIAZ, SHAWN* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA DICK, ANNETTE LUMMI INDIANS OF WA DILL, MARK A TULALIP INDIANS OF WA DILL, MATTHEW A TULALIP INDIANS OF WA DILL, TERRY L TULALIP INDIANS OF WA DODD, CINDY LOU JEFFERSON LUMMI INDIANS OF WA DONALDSON, PAT* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DORR, ECHO /DOOR/* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) DUKOWITZ, ROBYN MICHELLE MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA DUNBAR, SHAWN L MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA DUPLESSIS, WILLIAM E TULALIP INDIANS OF WA DURVIN, KYLE P LUMMI INDIANS OF WA DURVIN, TONY L LUMMI INDIANS OF WA DYE, CYNTHIA* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) EASTMAN, ANGELA M TULALIP INDIANS OF WA Page 6 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe EASTMAN, GEORGINA M UPPER SKAGIT TRIBE OF WA EASTMAN, SHEENA TULALIP INDIANS OF WA EDDY, WAYNE D PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) EDWARDS, CHRISTINE NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA EGGERS, SHARON NISQUALLY TRIBE OF WA ELKINS, IRA A MUCKLESHOOTINDIANS OF WA ELKINS, LISA I* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ELLINGSWORTH, MERAL L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) EMERSON, LORI S* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ENICK, MARCELLA J* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ENOS BROWN ET UX, * PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) ERICKSON, TINA L* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FAIRBANKS, SHARRON (DOYLE)* SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA FAVRO, MERRY A (DENOBREGA)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FAY, KATHRINE C* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FELL, VERA SMITH* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FELLER JR, BUDDY O* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FERGUSON, CALVIN D* SKOKOMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA FERGUSON, LAURA K* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FERNANDES, MARY SWINOMISH INDIANS OF WA FERNANDO, DINA R* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FERNANDO, FRED D PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FERNANDO, JAMES V* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FILIPO JR, METOTISI R UPPER SKAGIT TRIBE OF WA FILLARDEAU, JAMES A NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA FINKBONNER, ELAINA MARANDA LUMMI INDIANS OF WA Page 7 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe FINKBONNER, FRANK F LUMMI INDIANS OF WA FISHER, BRENDA J* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FLORES, VANESSA A M TULALIP INDIANS OF WA FORNSBY, WARREN H SWINOMISH INDIANS OF WA FOSTER, DAWN R* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FOWLER, DIANE M* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FRASER, ELIZABETH S* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FRASER, GORDON W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FRASER, MARJORIE M* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FREEMAN BALLEW, DESMOND NATHAN LUMMI INDIANS OF WA FREESE, DAVID H* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FREESE, ELIZABETH K* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FREESE, HELEN E* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) FRIDAY, HOLLY* LUMMI INDIANS OF WA FRYBERG, GINA TULALIP INDIANS OF WA FRYBERG, JEFFERY M* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA FRYBERG, JIMMY M TULALIP INDIANS OF WA FRYBERG, KIAH BREANNE TULALIP INDIANS OF WA FRYBERG, ROSELLE K* TULALIP INDIANS OF WA FRYBERG, STEVEN A TULALIP INDIANS OF WA GAETZ, ALICE DOTSON* SUQUAMISH INDIAN TRIBE OF WA GAMBLE, JOANN PORT GAMBLE INDIANS OF WA GAONA, MARIO M LUMMI INDIANS OF WA GARCIA, LOUISE E (MOSES)* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) GARFIELD, GEORGE D LUMMI INDIANS OF WA GENSAW, KATHLEEN LUMMI INDIANS OF WA Page 8 of 28 WAU - Whereabouts Unknown Account Information NORTHWEST REGION 23 July 2018 Name Tribe GEORGE, LENA P* LUMMI INDIANS OF WA GEORGE, LOUISE (HILLAIRE)* LUMMI INDIANS OF WA GEORGE, MARLENE E NOOKSACK INDIAN TRIBE OF WA GEORGE, RODNEY W* PUGET SOUND (KLALLAM) GEORGE, RUSSELL
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