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Tag: Quileute

Cutting-edge technique helps Quileute Tribe’s restoration project

Cutting-edge technique helps Quileute Tribe’s restoration project

April 28, 2026May 4, 2026

A new scientific tool has boosted the Quileute Tribe’s ability to monitor river restoration projects. Environmental DNA (eDNA) can detect…

Quileute students learn with robotics

Quileute students learn with robotics

June 23, 2023March 28, 2024

When former Quileute Tribal School students returned to judge a robotics competition among current students, they showed this year’s competitors…

Conservation effort for orcas begins on land

Conservation effort for orcas begins on land

December 28, 2022March 28, 2024

The Quileute Tribe and the Clallam Conservation District joined together last month for a restoration project during Orca Recovery Week.…

Quileute project to help river, fish — and surrounding community

Quileute project to help river, fish — and surrounding community

August 28, 2022March 28, 2024

With the efforts of the Quileute Tribe and partners, a series of structures have sprung up around the lower Quillayute…

Material collection and preparation big part of basket weaving

August 8, 2013

If you aren’t in the mood, don’t weave. It shows up in the work.” That’s one of the many things…

Back to the River documentary premieres at Seattle Aquarium

February 5, 2013

The premiere of the documentary, Back to the River, was held at the Seattle Aquarium Feb. 2. The movie details…

PBS NewsHour highlights impact of climate change on tribes

July 16, 2012

Ahead of this week’s First Stewards symposium, PBS NewsHour has run a piece about the effects of climate change on…

Coastal tribes and communities preparing for arrival of tsunami debris

Coastal tribes and communities preparing for arrival of tsunami debris

March 21, 2012

An empty plastic kerosene can with Japanese writing on it washed onto Point Grenville in March, possibly some of the…

Tribes bring management skills and traditional knowledge to developing ocean policy

January 21, 2011

“Indigenous peoples, including American Indians, Alaska Natives, and Hawaiian Natives are among the most vulnerable to adverse effects of climate change in the world,” said Fawn Sharp, Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) president, as part of testimony to the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works in 2009.

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