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CRITFC | Columbia River Treaty Tribes
United States. The people of these tribes have always shared a common understanding -- that their very existence depends on the respectful enjoyment of ... health and for spiritual well-being. Today, perhaps even more than in the past, the Columbia River treaty tribes are brought together by the struggle to save the salmon and by shared ...
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CRITFC | Columbia River Treaty Tribes
CRITFC | Columbia River Treaty Tribes Join us for this fun-filled and educational weekend. October 11 & 12, 2008 10:30 am - 5:00 pm Oxbow Regional Park Metro's Salmon Festival site Wy-Kan- ... played a role in salmon protection and restoration. Visitors were able to see spawning salmon in the Sandy River which runs through the park. There was always a tribal presence, mainly in the form of dancing and ...
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CWAC News September 2002
Idaho to the program while ensuring that other participating states and tribes can maintain or increase the funds they receive through the Coastal Recovery Fund. Environmental Management ... for the Northwest Coastal Estuary Program to help manage and restore critical habitat on the Lower Columbia River and in Tillamook Bay. For the National Estuary Program, $35 mil is needed to ...
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Persistent Organic Pollutants p3
The U.S. EPA has estimated that populations that eat as much fish as the Columbia River Basin tribes face a serious cancer risk of 1 in a 1000 compared to the acceptable ... http://www.greenpeaceusa.org page 1: POPs Index <= page 2: POPs: What, Where, Who, How?, Global Treaty Link to: The International POPs Elimination Network global, public interest organizations supporting the global elimination of ...
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Benchmarks of Success - 1990-2001 : Indigenous Environmental Network
"Dances With Garbage" article in "E", the Environmental Magazine 1992 - Celilo Village (Falls), Klickitat and Cascade nation of the Yakama, Oregon/Washington. Hosted by Columbia River Defense Project and Celilo Village. Key achievements: IEN national council formed to begin the process to develop the network organization; National Energy Coalition of Native Americans (NECONA) ...
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Save Our Wild Salmon | Library | Congress
Third, the Salmon Planning Act provides the federal agencies provisional authority to plan for ... Pacific Northwest Region U.S. EPA Region 10 U.S. Fish and Wildlife, Pacific Region Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission Alaska Department of Fish and Game California Department of Fish ...
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Save Our Wild Salmon | Library | Lewis and Clark
Today, with more than 200 large dams, the Columbia River and its tributaries comprise the most heavily dammed watershed on earth. Drinkable water does not ... these essentials for our children's children. By honoring our nation's treaty pledges to Columbia Basin Indian Tribes. By restoring clean rivers and abundant annual returns of salmon which feed ...
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Next Article in Upwelling (3 of 4) >> Nine Pinniped Deaths: What Happened? Sea lion catching Columbia River salmon. Credit: Associated Press By Allan Schreiber The deaths of nine seals and sea ... whose access to fish is guaranteed by federal treaty. According to an Associated Press report, representatives of local fishing interests were even preparing a legal defense fund for any parties arrested ...
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My strength Is From the Fish, Empty Promises Empty Nets, and Matter of Trust." Videocassette. Columbia River Inter-Tribal Commission Distributed by Wild Hare Media P.O. Box 3854 Portland, OR 97208. ... it's survival. Empty Promises Empty Nets, touches on landmark legal decisions concerning treaty-bound fishing rights of Columbia River Indians. The Final Part of the Series, Matter of Time, looks at ...
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Indigenous Waters Network
In addition, the First Nations Development Institute, Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals, Mni Sose Intertribal Water Rights Coalition, Native American Rights Fund, Native Waters/Montana State University, Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, and tribal members from others including Fort Belknap, Native Hawaiian, Hopi Tribe, Nambe Pueblo, Sandia Pueblo, Switch'in and Yupik have ...
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