Pablo, Montana (AP)
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes have an agreement to protect a six-mile stretch of the Little Bitterroot River, upstream from its confluence with the Flathead River.
CSKT Chairman “Bud” Moran said last week that the tribe has enrolled...
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by SkabewisPablo, Montana (AP)
Tribes of the Flathead Reservation say part of the Mission Mountains Tribal Wilderness will be closed to recreation from July 8 until Oct. 1.
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes say the Grizzly Bear Management Zone is closed annually to minimize...-
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by SkabewisBy Terri C. Hansen
Chiloquin, Oregon (NFIC) 1-09
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Will Hatcher surveys Mazama forest lands. Photo by Carol Craig
It’s a new chapter in the history of the landless Klamath Tribes in southern Oregon. They’re buying back part of their...-
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01-10-2009, 11:44 AM -
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by SkabewisPortland, Oregon (AP)
Representatives of Columbia River tribes say Oregon and Washington have allowed too much nontribal fishing of upper Columbia spring chinook at the probable expense of tribes depending on what may be an unexpectedly low run.
The Columbia River Intertribal...-
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05-09-2009, 03:52 PM -
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by SkabewisBy Jeff Barnard
Grants Pass, Oregon (AP)
The Klamath Tribes of Oregon and farmers have agreed to drop their state water rights battle pending approval of a federal agreement leading to removal of dams on the Klamath River.
The settlement filed May 20 with the Oregon...-
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