Feds pay Tulalips and others for poor salmon returns on Fraser River
The Daily Herald of Everett reported on the federal relief money given to tribes for the failure of the Fraser River sockeye fishery: The Tulalips and eight other local American…
The Daily Herald of Everett reported on the federal relief money given to tribes for the failure of the Fraser River sockeye fishery: The Tulalips and eight other local American…
The (Everett) Heraldreports: Two local American Indian tribes want to add an extra layer of protection for the Western sandpipers, snow geese, short-eared owls, Chinook salmon and other species that…
The Everett Herald: Leaders of 21 American Indian tribes agreed Friday, at the request of a federal District Court judge, to return to mediation on a lawsuit against the state…
The Everett Herald covered a hearing yesterday in the culvert case: A federal district court judge in Seattle gave 21 American Indian tribes one week to reconsider a lawsuit that…
The Everett Herald ran a story Sunday about a recent elk relocation from Acme, Whatcom County:
Tribes from around the region want to move about 45 cows, bulls and calves before the state, pressured by complaints from farmers, lets hunters cull the herd.
“The tribes would like to give all these animals a chance,” Stillaguamish Tribe Chairman Shawn Yannity said.