by Jeremy FiveCrows | Feb 12, 2024 | CRITFC News
By Jill-Marie Gavin and Andrea Tulee, CRITFC Communications Auburn, Wash. – Tribal leaders, activists, and legal experts gathered to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the historic U.S. District Court ‘Boldt decision’ at the Muckleshoot Casino Feb. 6-7....
by Jeremy FiveCrows | Jan 31, 2024 | CRITFC News
“Our vision is of a life-sustaining earth.” — Ted Strong The Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission mourns the loss of atway* Ted Strong, Yakama Nation elder, leader, and former executive director of CRITFC. Strong was appointed by the Commission in...
by Jeremy FiveCrows | Dec 20, 2023 | CRITFC News
Today the Department of the Interior announced $27 million in new projects to protect Tribal communities by repairing and upgrading clean water systems and replacing failing dams. Several tribal fishing access sites along the Columbia River were among the projects....
by Jeremy FiveCrows | Dec 1, 2023 | CRITFC News
As a part of Native American Heritage Month, CRITFC Public Affairs Specialist Andrea Tulee (Yakama) sat down with Alyssa Macy (Warm Springs) who was recently honored as a recipient of Ecotrust’s Indigenous Leadership Awards and participated on the Tribal Women’s Panel...
by Jeremy FiveCrows | Nov 17, 2023 | CRITFC News
Salmon Claus and his helpers at the 2021 event. It’s that time of year again! Salmon Claus is making preparations to spread holiday cheer to the children and elders living at the tribal fishing access sites along the Columbia River. CRITFC invites the public to help...
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