Wenatchee, Washington (AP)
The Yakama tribe plans to spend more than $32 million over the next decade to expand its coho reintroduction program in the Wenatchee and Methow river basins.
The expansion is funded by the Bonneville Power Administration and Chelan, Douglas and...
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by SkabewisSuffolk, Virginia (AP)
Suffolk has returned 100 acres in Lone Star Lakes Park to the Nansemond tribe, which plans to convert the prime riverfront property into an $8 million replica of a 17th century village.
The privately funded project will include a cultural center,...-
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by SkabewisCoos Bay, Oregon (AP)
The Coquille Tribe celebrated the 20th anniversary of its restoration during June.
The tribe reinstituted an annual salmon ceremony the year before its 1989 restoration, and a similar salmon dinner highlighted the weekend celebration.
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by SkabewisSpokane, Washington (AP)
The Coeur d’Alene Tribe on Dec. 16 reached a deal with Avista Corp. that will speed the relicensing of hydroelectric dams on the Spokane River.
The northern Idaho tribe and the Spokane-based utility agreed to support the issuance of a single 50-year...-
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by SkabewisKingman, Arizona (AP)
A new juvenile detention center for members of northern Arizona ’s Hualapai tribe will end a long-standing practice of sending wards to a juvenile jail in New Mexico.
Assistant Director Angela Chavez says the 17,000-square-foot center can house 30...-
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