Prairie Burns Return to Quinault
What fire burns becomes new. It’s a land management principle used by Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) people for thousands of…
Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone
What fire burns becomes new. It’s a land management principle used by Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) people for thousands of…
As climate change warms the earth, the coastal tribes of Washington are beginning to see the effects as storms increase…
The Quinault Indian Nation’s commercial razor clam digs bring income to tribal members when seasonal jobs are scarce. The tribe…
At 21, Tanya Eison already knows where she wants to be in 10 years. “I want to be the director…
Quinault Indian Nation elder Phillip Edwin Martin, 85, passed away early Jan. 2 at his family home in Taholah. His Indian name…
Treaty tribes around Puget Sound and on the coast struggled with unexpectedly low returns of coho salmon this fall. While…
As Quinault Indian Nation President Fawn Sharp attends the Paris climate talks, changes are already threatening QIN culture and lands. National Public…
The Quinault Indian Nation is evaluating black bear populations with the goal of developing harvest models to minimize commercial tree…
The Quinault Indian Nation (QIN) is partnering with the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) to help ground truth weather…