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News; Washington; As fires roar through its hills and forests, once again the Colville tribe watches its ‘life’s blood burn’ July 18, 2021 Updated Sun., July 18, 2021 at 1:56 a.m.
The Colville Tribe’s fee-to-trust application covers 194 acres in the Tri-Cities area for the development of a casino and hotel within 4 miles of the CTUIR’s aboriginal lands and within the ...
Colville Tribal Convalescent Center was early adopter of COVID-19 ... he and his sons held a traditional ceremony in a sweat house and prayed for a strong and powerful medicine or vaccination to ...
The Colville Tribes have purchased land once used by the tribes in Pasco and plan to develop it, possibly including a casino, creating jobs to benefit the tribes and the Tri-Cities economy.
The Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR) strongly objects to the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation’s (Colville Tribe) plan to continue advocating for a ...
The Colville Confederated Tribes released the first 30 head of bison near Buffalo Lake in the fall of 2023. New bison calves on Colville reservation reconnect tribes to culture and ecosystem.
BRIDGEPORT, Wash. (AP) -- Colville Tribal elder LeRoy Williams has fished all his life using the traditional methods of fishing with hoop nets and dip nets.
PASCO — The Colville Tribes have bought land just outside Pasco that could be used for a casino and other economic development projects. “We want any tribal economic development project to ...
Over 57,000 acres of land were burned, including rangeland and agricultural areas vital for traditional foods and traditional medicinal plants, posing long-term threats to Tribal food security ...
The Colville Confederated Tribes released the first 30 head of bison near Buffalo Lake in the fall of 2023. New bison calves on Colville reservation reconnect tribes to culture and ecosystem.
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