Back to the River documentary premieres at Seattle Aquarium
The premiere of the documentary, Back to the River, was held at the Seattle Aquarium Feb. 2. The movie details…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
The premiere of the documentary, Back to the River, was held at the Seattle Aquarium Feb. 2. The movie details…
The Quinault Indian Nation opposes the construction of two dams proposed for the Chehalis River basin and has requested government-to-government…
This year’s annual paddle journey is underway this week in Neah Bay where the Makah Tribe is hosting the 86…
Adult and juvenile coho will once again swim in the upper reaches of Chalaat Creek on the Hoh Tribe’s reservation…
The Sol Duc River on the northwestern Olympic Peninsula runs at its lowest and warmest when summer chinook return to…
“I’m 78 right now and still in the courtroom all day, still talking about fixing the salmon problem,” Frank said. “It never seems to get done, and we’re running out of time.” – Billy Frank Jr., Chairman, Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.
WESTPORT–In the past, the Quinault Indian Nation had only occasional glimpses into the health of the vast ocean that is…
The coastal treaty Indian tribes and the state of Washington as co-managers continue to work with the Olympic Coast National Marine Sanctuary (OCNMS) to achieve a shared vision of priorities for understanding and protecting the marine environment and improving the lives of all who depend on the sea.
OLYMPIA – Indians in the Pacific Northwest feel a new era of respect and collaboration is here, and we’re ready…