by Jeremy FiveCrows | Nov 30, 2022 | 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. Each year, the Columbia River...
by ebs-admin | Jun 21, 2013 | Uncategorized
Warm Springs tribal elder Terry Courtney, Jr. demonstrating how to tie a net at the Celilo Falls Inundation 50th Anniversary Commemoration. Warm Springs tribal elder Terry Courtney Jr. passed away on June 15. Mr. Courtney served on the Warm Springs Fish & Wildlife...
by ebs-admin | Sep 7, 2021
Home >> For Tribal Fishers >> Salmon Marketing Salmon Marketing Although the number of fish returning to the Columbia River and its tributaries has been inconsistent, the reliance of Pacific Northwest tribal communities on salmonas an economic resource has...
by ebs-admin | Dec 15, 2020
Who We Are Salmon are one of the most important aspects of the cultures of the Indigenous peoples of the Columbia River Basin. They could rightly be called Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum or “Salmon People” for how completely these sacred fish shaped our cultures, diets, societies,...
by Jeremy FiveCrows | Nov 16, 2017 | CRITFC News, The Dipnetter
Carl Sampson, also known as Peo Peo Mox Mox (Yellowbird) and was the hereditary Chief of the Walla Walla Tribe, passed away November 15, 2017 in Pendleton, Oregon. Carl was born August 19, 1933 at Tutuilla Flats on the Umatilla Indian Reservation, Oregon. His parents...
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