by Jeremy FiveCrows | Jun 30, 2014 | CRITFC News, The Dipnetter
Threats to drinking water can come in many ways. Improperly disposed of chemicals, animal wastes, pesticides, human wastes, naturally-occurring substances or improperly maintained distribution systems may pose a health risk. Eleven of the fishing access sites have...
by ebs-admin | Sep 3, 2021
CRITFC Salmon Camp Fostering an interest in natural resources careers and closing the academic achievement gap for Native American youth. Salmon Camp 2025 will be at Camp Wittman on the Nez Perce Reservation July 28-August 1. It will be hosted by the Nez Perce Tribe....
by Jeremy FiveCrows | May 2, 2013 | ED's Message
Last month saw the start of the Columbia River First Salmon feasts of the year, first in Lyle, then in Celilo the following week. This year, the fish have been slow coming and there have been low numbers of ceremonial fish available for the feasts. Despite this,...
by ebs-admin | Oct 19, 2021
CRITFC Salmon Camp Fostering an interest in natural resources careers and closing the academic achievement gap for Native American youth. Home Importance of Salmon Indian Tribes Salmon Camp I wanted my child to attend Salmon Camp to be exposed to science, culture, and...
by ebs-admin | Sep 7, 2021
Home >> Harvest >> History of the Columbia River Salmon Economy History of the Columbia River Salmon Economy For thousands of years, Indians have harvested salmon from the Columbia River for commercial, physical and spiritual sustenance. The salmon were...
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