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Introduction to Native American Units - National Park ServiceFeb 24, 2015 · The Bitterroot Salish contingent of the confederation traditionally made their home in the Bitterroot Valley. Most of their economy was ...
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None### Summary of Salish Traditions, Spiritual/Cultural Connections, Ceremonies, and Practices Related to Bitterroot
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Pend d'Oreille and Salish Mothers Sew Beautiful, Meaningful ...Apr 30, 2021 · In their traditional way of living, women gathered roots and berries from their homelands along the Bitterroot Valley to cook and create ...
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The Salish People and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Revised ...Sep 1, 2019 · On September 4, 1805, in the upper Bitterroot Valley of what is now western Montana, more than four hundred Salish people were encamped, ...
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Who We Are | Confederated Salish Kootenai TribesWe are the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, or CSKT for short. This name reflects the union of three distinct tribal nations: the Bitterroot Salish, the ...
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Visiting the Séliš, Ksanka, Ql̓ispe̓ (CSKT) Tribes of the Flathead ...Oct 16, 2025 · In 1891, people of the Bitterroot Salish were forcefully removed and relocated to the Flathead Indian Reservation, a single area to be shared ...
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Salish Language — Salish School of SpokaneThe n̓sélišcn̓ (Spokane-Kalispel-Bitterroot Salish) language also still has approximately 15 living first language fluent Elders, with a majority living in ...
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What language did the Flathead tribe speak? - QuoraJun 3, 2021 · The Bitterroot Salish aka Flathead Tribe speak a dialect of the Interior Salish language. The dialect is very closely related to the Kalispel aka Pend d' ...
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SALISH Definition & Meaning - Merriam-WebsterWord History. Etymology. Flathead dialect of Interior Salish séliš, a self-designation. First Known Use. 1843, in the meaning defined at sense 1. Time Traveler.<|separator|>
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Salish and Pend d'Oreille Culture CommitteeThe Salish and Pend d'Oreille are the two easternmost tribes of the people comprising the Salish language family, which extends from Montana to the Pacific ...
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History of the Bitterroot Salish Tribe [CONDENSED] - Montana BeyondJun 4, 2025 · Discover the history of the Bitterroot Salish Tribe of Montana, from their origins 40000 years ago to today.
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Bitterroot Flower In MontanaThe taste became more bitter as summer approached, which is how “bitter” became part of its English name. The Salish name for the plant is Spetlum. Below are ...
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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes - Indian AffairsThe Flathead Indian Reservation is home to three tribes, the Bitterroot Salish, upper Pend d'Oreille and Kootenai. The name the Salish people used to describe ...
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The Salish Tribe of Montana - Legends of AmericaThe Flathead called themselves Séliš (pronounced SEH-lish), anglicized as Salish, meaning “the people.” In the spring and summer, they gathered roots, ...
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[PDF] Séliš(Salish or "Flathead") and Ql̓ispé(Kalispel or Pend d'Oreille)The Séliš and Ql̓ispé were originally one Salish nation, later splitting. Séliš were known as Bitterroot Salish, and Ql̓ispé as Kalispel/Pend d'Oreille. They ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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[PDF] SALISHAN LANGUAGES - umich.eduThe languages fall into five distinct branches, according to the most commonly accepted subgrouping schema (Czaykowska-Higgins & Kinkade 1998a:3): Bella. Coola, ...
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[PDF] Polysynthetic Language Structures and their Role in Pedagogy and ...Jun 4, 2014 · polysynthetic features of Salishan languages: Words with many morphemes, lexical affixation, head-marking, and relational synthesis. Each ...
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[PDF] Phonetic Structures of Montana Salish - MITMar 16, 2006 · Extremely complex consonant clusters are one of the most striking features of Salishan languages generally, and Montana Salish is no exception.
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The number of fluent Spokane Salish speakers has more than ...Oct 8, 2025 · The number of fluent Spokane Salish speakers has more than doubled after the first graduation of a pilot adult immersion program: 'This is ...Missing: Séliš vitality
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Our story; an introduction to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai ...Dec 1, 2014 · The Flathead Reservation is comprised of three tribes; the Bitterroot Salish, Upper Pend d'Oreille, and Kootenai tribes.Missing: traditional | Show results with:traditional
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Mary Ann Pierre Topsseh Coombs and the Bitterroot SalishOct 14, 2014 · The Bitterroot region and the Salish people share a long mutual history. Salish travel routes to and from the Bitterroot testify to centuries ...
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Native American Cultural History - Lolo - Travelers' Rest State ParkAlthough they were removed from the Bitterroot Valley in 1891, the area still remains an important ancestral homeland for the Salish people. Travelers' Rest ...
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Salish retrace 'Trail of Tears' - Bitterroot StarOct 19, 2016 · The walk was done in honor of their ancestors who were forced to leave the Bitterroot Valley, which they had called home for thousands of years.
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History – Historic St. Mary's Mission & MuseumThe Bitterroot Valley was the traditional homeland of the Inland Salish Indians. A chance encounter between the Salish and the Lewis and Clark Expedition ...
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Traditional Culture | CSKT | Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation ...All of these tribes utilized a far larger area for hunting, fishing, and gathering plants. Buffalo hunting parties often ventured east of present day ...
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History of Bull Trout and the Salish and Pend d'Oreille People - CSKTAll of the tribes in the region subsisted solely by hunting, gathering, and fishing. ... gathering-fishing mode of subsistence that was practiced here for ...
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Traditional Fishing Tools: Bows and Arrows, Snares, and Nets - CSKTIn addition to lines and hooks, spears, traps, and weirs, they used bows and arrows, snares, nets, deadfalls, and trenches.Missing: Bitterroot | Show results with:Bitterroot<|separator|>
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Plateau Indian - Hunting, Fishing, Gathering | BritannicaAs members of hunting and gathering cultures, the peoples of the Plateau relied upon wild foods for subsistence. Salmon, trout, eels, suckers, and other ...
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The Salish Tribes: History, Culture, and Traditions - AAA Native ArtsSep 1, 2025 · Subsistence: Coast Salish relied heavily on marine resources, while Interior Salish combined fishing with hunting and gathering, later ...Missing: round | Show results with:round
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[PDF] Tribal Civics - Confederated Salish & Kootenai TribesThis film provides a brief historical overview of leadership and governance from 1855 – 1935. In 1935, CSKT was the first tribe in the nation to reorganize its.
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The Sacred Medicine Tree of the SalishThe Salish believe we all serve one God. They use places like the Medicine Tree to pray because it reaches up and brings them near the Creator. Over the ...Missing: practices | Show results with:practices
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Chaffin Butte : Climbing, Hiking & Mountaineering : SummitPostAlong with Kootenai Canyon in the Bitterroots, this butte was a much-used site by the young men of the Bitterroot Salish tribe for their vision quests. The ...<|separator|>
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Salish Pend d'Oreille Culture CommitteeMay - Sp̓eƛ̓m Spq̓niʔ (Bitterroot Month) This ceremony was done to ask that the bitterroots and all plants for food or medicine be abundant and healthful. A feast ...
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Meeting the Salish - Discover Lewis & ClarkThe story of Lewis and Clark meeting the Flathead Salish on 4 September 1805 at Ross Hole is told by several different perspectives.Missing: fur | Show results with:fur
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None### Summary of Timeline Events Related to Chief Charlo and Bitterroot Salish Resistance, Treaties, Agreements, and Removal
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[PDF] Trade and Change on the Columbia Plateau 1750-1840In the first decade of the 19th century the Salish participated more directly in this trade network to obtain firearms, even journeying with the Crow to the ...
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The Fur Trade - NPS HistoryThe HBC enjoyed a good trade relationship with the Flathead, Pend d'Oreille, and Kootenai. These tribes hunted buffalo regularly and received a fair trade for ...
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Indians 101: The Fur Trade in Northwest Montana, 1807-1835Dec 27, 2018 · In 1828, the fur trade between the Flathead and the Hudson's Bay Company was interrupted when two different fur trapping companies, one led ...Missing: participation | Show results with:participation<|separator|>
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[PDF] Iroquois Freemen Trappers in the Rocky Mountain Fur TradeThis article challenges Iroquoian stereotypes portrayed in existing fur trade records by contrasting the failure of the Hudson's Bay Company.
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Father De Smet's Arrival - Discover Lewis & ClarkSometime between 1812 and 1828 a band of about 24 of them, led by Ignace Lamoose, were invited to settle among the Flathead Indians in the Bitterroot Valley.
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Historic St. Mary's Mission, Inc. - The Foundation for Montana HistoryJan 12, 2025 · St. Mary's Mission was founded in 1841 by Jesuit priest Fr. Pierre De Smet. He arrived in the area after Salish and Nez Perce Indians made four ...
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[PDF] St. Mary's Mission (Roman Catholic) HABS No. MON-10 1 mi ... - LocIn 1841 the first Catholic mission in the Northwest Territory was founded on the Bitterroot River by Father Jean DeSmet, a Jesuit priest, to serve.
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St. Mary's Mission in the Pacific Northwest - Intermountain HistoriesOct 3, 2024 · He founded the Catholic mission of St. Mary's in 1841 to provide schools, storehouses, farms, workhouses, and religious instruction. De Smet ...
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St. Mary's Mission Historic DistrictJesuit priests and lay brothers founded St. Mary's Mission—the first mission in the Northwest—near this site in 1841. The Jesuits closed the mission in 1850 ...
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The Jesuits and Native Communities | myUSFSep 29, 2022 · In 1841, De Smet established St. Mary's Mission among the Salish of Montana's Bitterroot Valley. In setting up this first mission in the ...
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Treaty with the Flatheads, etc., 1855 - Tribal Treaties DatabaseArticles of agreement and convention made and concluded at the treaty-ground at Hell Gate, in the Bitter Root Valley, this sixteenth day of July, in the ...
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Creation of the Flathead Reservation - Intermountain HistoriesThe reservation was created in the 1855 Hellgate Treaty. The three tribes ... Bitterroot Salish signed the treaty, which was ratified in 1859. In 1871 ...
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History: The Hellgate Treaty of 1855 | News | charkoosta.comAug 21, 2025 · The Hellgate Treaty of 1855 represents a complex chapter in the history of the Salish, Pend d'Oreille, and Kootenai peoples. It marked the loss ...
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The Salish in the Bitterroot Vallley - Historic St. Mary's MissionThe Bitter Root Valley became the primary wintering grounds for the Salish and other smaller tribes. TIMELINE 1805 and 1806 - Lewis and Clark Expedition 1812- ...
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[PDF] Treaty of Hell Gate, 1855 - Washington State History MuseumTreaty of Hell Gate, 1855. Articles of agreement and convention made and concluded at the treatyground at Hell Gate, in the Bitter. Root Valley, this ...
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[PDF] Agreement Drawn Up by James A. Garfield, Special Commissioner ...from selling all their improvements in the Bitter Root Valley. /s/ James A. Garfield. Special Com. for the. Removal of the Flatheads from the Bitter Root Valley.
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1872 Garfield Agreement - Historic St. Mary's MissionAug 24, 2016 · The 1872 Garfield agreement was a 'renegotiation' of the 1855 Hellgate Treaty. Chief Charlo refused to sign, but his mark was forged on the ...
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Agreement with the Flathead, 1872 - Tribal Treaties DatabaseIt is understood and agreed that this contract shall in no way interfere with the rights of any member of the Flathead tribe to take land in the Bitter Root ...Missing: Salish | Show results with:Salish
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Bitterroot Removal | CSKT | Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation ...The Salish still refused to be moved, and most tribal people remained in the Bitterroot with Charlo. In the wake of the "Garfield Agreement," the Government ...
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"Removal" of Salish from Bitterroot Valley, 1855-1891Congress sent future President Garfield to arrange for the removal of the Selíš. Stmxé Owoxqeys (Claw of Small Grizzly or Chief Chariot) said the Bitterroot was ...<|separator|>
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The Salish “TRAIL OF TEARS” - S&K Technologies IncSep 9, 2025 · In 1855, when the Hellgate Treaty was negotiated with the United States, both the Bitterroot Salish Chief and the Upper Qlisp'e Chief were ...
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[PDF] eyewitness drawing of the 1855 council grove treaty ... - Montana FWPRoughly 275 Salish refused to leave the. Bitterroot Valley for several decades after the Hellgate Treaty was signed. They estab- lished farms in the area and ...
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[PDF] ^ fAx*A, %. *C&$L $•/£•)<: - NPGalleryAfter the last buffalo hunt in 1883, the Bitterroot Salish depended upon their farms for subsistence, but further encroachment of white settlers and a lack of ...
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[PDF] Salish-Pend d'Oreille Culture CommitteePresident Grant signs Executive Order, falsely asserting that Bitterroot had been surveyed according to stipulations in Hellgate Treaty and determined less ...
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[PDF] Amazing Montanans—BiographyHonesty, generosity, and courage were all qualities necessary for leadership. Chief Charlo held a deep love for his homeland and his people. He intended to ...
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[PDF] Information RE: Portraits of Chiefs in Council Chambers - SalishThe government nevertheless proceeded as if Chief Charlo had signed the Garfield agreement. Over the fol- lowing years, about twenty families followed Arlee and ...<|separator|>
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The Salish People and the Lewis and Clark Expedition Excerpt 9Although the speech does not mention Lewis and Clark by name, it refers directly to the ways the Salish welcomed the expedition—but were deceived as to the ...Missing: Garfield agreement
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[PDF] Flathead Reservation Timeline - Montana Office of Public Instruction1805 – The Salish allowed Lewis and Clark to enter Salish territory in the Bitterroot Valley near Darby, opening the door to fur trade in Salish territory. K ʷt ...Missing: contact | Show results with:contact
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[PDF] The Flathead Project - Bureau of Reclamationincluded the neighboring Salish (Flathead and Pend d'Oreille) and the Blackfeet. The introduction of the horse dramatically exacerbated hostilities and ...Missing: round | Show results with:round
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[PDF] TOC and Cover Vol 1 - Confederated Salish & Kootenai TribesBefore the time of the Reservation, the Salish tribes gained subsistence from a tribal system ... Reservation) and the Bitterroot Salish would remain in the ...
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Economic Change among the Salish and Kootenai Indians, 1875 ...As was the case on other reservations, “The principal economic impact of the policy was to transfer tribal assets to white farmers at bargain prices” (100) ...Missing: 20th | Show results with:20th
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At a Loss for Words - Natural History MagazineThe assimilation policies that took place on the Flathead reservation—and elsewhere—were often brutal. Some teachers and principals beat children for speaking ...
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The Allotment and Assimilation Era (1887 - 1934) - A Brief History of ...Oct 16, 2025 · The Allotment and Assimilation Era built upon the goals of the Reservation Era by attempting to control and alter the customs and practices of Native Americans.Missing: Flathead | Show results with:Flathead
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President Franklin Roosevelt signs the Indian Reorganization ActThe Indian Reorganization Act (IRA) offers federal subsidies to tribes that adopt constitutions like that of the United States and replace their governments ...
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Fire, Forestry & Sovereignty | CSKT | Division of Fish, Wildlife ...... in the twentieth century, their basic ecology had not. The woods of Salish and Pend d'Oreille territory had evolved with fire, and they would always need fire.
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[PDF] Confederated Salish-Kootenai Tribal Fire and Forestry ManagementLike many reservations across the U.S., poor timber management by these agents led to the exploitation and illegal harvest of the. Confederated Salish Kootenai ...Missing: disputes | Show results with:disputes
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead ...The court ruled the tribes were entitled to $6,066,668.78 plus interest, finding the US took lands by eminent domain due to proceeds benefiting non-Indians.
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[PDF] CONSTITUTION AND BYLAWS OF THE CONFEDERATED SALISH ...The constitution aims to establish a responsible organization, promote welfare, conserve resources, and secure self-government rights. The Tribal Council is ...
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2025 Tribal Council Primary Election - Certified Results (Recount)2025 Tribal Council Primary Election – Certified Results (Recount). Oct. 17. Category: News & Announcements · 2025 Primary Certified Results Post Recount ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Tribal Council | Confederated Salish Kootenai TribesTribal Council. Michael Dolson. Chairman. Hot Springs District. Tom McDonald. Vice Chairman. At Large District. Martin Charlo. Secretary. Pablo District.
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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Constitution | NNI DatabaseLocation: Montana. Population: 7,000. Date of Constitution: 1935. Preamble: We, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, ...<|separator|>
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Our Priorities | Confederated Salish & Kootenai TribesThe authority to make binding resolutions comes from Article VI, Section 1(a) of the CSKT Constitution, which states that Tribal Council is empowered to ...
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[PDF] Laws of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, CodifiedSince April 15, 2003, the Tribal Council of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes has amended Tribal Ordinance 103-A to provide needed substantive changes ...
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S&K Gaming, LLC | Providing Responsible GamingS&K Gaming, LLC successfully manages tribal-owned and operated businesses, including Gray Wolf Peak Casino, KwaTaqNuk Resort and Casino, S&K Polson Bay Marina,About Us · Culture · Sustainability · Community
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CSKT Breaks Ground on 400 Horses Casino in Polson, Opening ...Apr 17, 2025 · The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) broke ground on the 400 Horses Casino on April 9, launching a project that tribal leaders ...
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State-Tribal Gaming Compacts - Montana Department of JusticeOct 22, 2024 · The Salish and Kootenai and Blackfeet Tribes have casinos offering class II gambling. Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes of the Fort Peck Indian ...
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Tribal enterprises drive economic activity in Indian Country and ...Jul 6, 2021 · S & K Electronics and other tribal enterprises owned by the CSKT employ nearly 1,200 people. Alongside the tribal government, CSKT tribal ...
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Economic Development | Confederated Salish & Kootenai TribesEconomic Development is actively engaged in assessing tourism opportunities, economic development and business opportunities for the Tribes and Tribal Members.
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CSKT Economic Development Office is offering grants for start-up ...Jan 21, 2021 · This is the final year of the Indian Business Assistance Project which provides small grants, ranging from $2000 to $7000 each.<|separator|>
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Exploring five factors that help tribal enterprises thriveOct 10, 2024 · In 1904, the Flathead Allotment Act opened the reservation to settlement by non-tribal members, which resulted in a loss of grazing land that ...
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Interior Transfers National Bison Range Lands in Trust for the ...In an important move to restore Tribal homelands, the Department of the Interior announced today the transfer of all lands comprising the National Bison ...
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Reclaiming the National Bison Range - High Country NewsJan 26, 2021 · In December, a bipartisan bill that would transfer the lands and management of the National Bison Range to the Confederated Salish and Kootenai ...
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Tribes Assume Full Management of Bison Range - Flathead BeaconMar 28, 2022 · The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) has assumed full management control over what was formerly known as the National Bison Range.
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The Montana bison range was restored and returned to native tribes.May 25, 2022 · The 18000-acre bison range is located on land taken away by the U.S. government 100 years ago. Congress passed a law in 2020 giving the land ...
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Congress passes historic CSKT water compact with massive ...Dec 22, 2020 · The National Bison Range will remain open to the public under CSKT trust ownership, and the tribes will permanently lead efforts to conserve ...
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At Last, Justice at the National Bison Range - NRDCJan 29, 2021 · The transfer of the National Bison Range was part of the Montana Water Rights Protection Act which also ratified CSKT's water rights, as well as settled Tribal ...
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Secretary Bernhardt Signs Historic Secretarial Order to Transition ...Jan 15, 2021 · The National Bison Range is being transferred to the BIA for the Flathead Indian Reservation, as directed by Secretary's Order 3390, due to the ...
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[PDF] Reclaiming Sacred Homelands: Asserting Treaty Rights and the ...Dec 18, 2023 · ... Bitterroot Salish, Kootenai, and Upper Pend d'Orielle tribes, and was established by the Hellgate Treaty of 1855.203 The Salish and Pend d ...
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Support for International Joint Commission Recommendations to ...Jun 8, 2022 · ... Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, to discuss addressing pollution from mining in British Columbia that ...
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A new deal may help reduce water pollution in Montana, IdahoApr 1, 2024 · Tom McDonald, chairman of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes in Montana, says some tribal members have stopped eating fish. TOM ...
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International board begins study of Kootenai, Koocanusa pollutionJun 3, 2025 · He is joined by Clayton Matt of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. “It is an honor to be part of the International Joint Commission ...
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What good are treaty rights if the fish are poisoned? - Daily MontananJun 27, 2025 · It is also advisable to avoid consuming rainbow trout and northern pike harvested from the Bitterroot River and the upper Clark Fork River above ...Missing: impacts | Show results with:impacts
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Non-Point Source - Confederated Salish & Kootenai TribesThe Non-Point Source Pollution Program aims to reduce pollution inputs to tribal waters and restore reservation waterbodies to a more natural state. Learn ...
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U.S., Canada and Ktunaxa Nation ink agreement to mitigate ...Mar 11, 2024 · U.S., Canada and Ktunaxa Nation ink agreement to mitigate waterborne pollution ... Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes on mining-related water ...
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Montana joins tribes to target Canadian mining pollutionNov 21, 2024 · Montana has joined a coalition of Indigenous groups working to address Canadian coal mining pollution in the state's Kootenai River.
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Montana Tribes Help Shape International Response to Mining ...Jun 16, 2025 · Tribal leaders on both sides of the U.S.-Canada border say the completion of a plan to study the effects of Canadian coal mining operations, ...Missing: Reservation | Show results with:Reservation
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[PDF] Indian Reserved Water Rights Under the Winters DoctrineJun 8, 2011 · Indian reserved water rights were first recognized by the U.S. Supreme Court in Winters v. United. States in 1908. Under the Winters doctrine, ...Missing: Bitterroot Salish
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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Compact - DNRCThe Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes – Montana Compact is a water rights agreement between the State of Montana, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai ...Missing: Bitterroot | Show results with:Bitterroot
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85-20-1901 Water rights compact entered into by the Confederated ...This Compact is entered into by and among the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the Flathead Reservation, Montana, the State of Montana, and the United ...
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Water Adjudication (Pre-1973 Water Rights) - DNRCAdjudication Status: Sorted by Drainage Basin Number ; 76HF, PRELIMINARY, 01-14-1998, BITTERROOT RIVER, WEST SIDE ; 76I, PRELIMINARY, 12-06-2024, FLATHEAD RIVER, ...
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Water Compact still waiting for Congressional approval - Bitterroot StarNov 12, 2019 · In the agreed upon compact, the Tribes give up their Hellgate Treaty claims in the Bitterroot Basin, and instead would receive co-ownership in ...
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[PDF] Summary of the Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes - DNRCAug 5, 2025 · The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes – Montana Compact (Compact) is a water rights ... Bitterroot, Lower Clark Fork, Kootenai, and.
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CSKT Water Compact Passes Congress - Montana Trout UnlimitedDec 30, 2020 · It also helps protect current streamflow guarantees off-reservation in the Bitterroot, Blackfoot, Flathead, Swan and Kootenai River basins. All ...
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Future of Montana and Bitterroot agriculture depends on the CSKT ...The latest, and much improved version of the CSKT Water Compact defines, through a cooperative agreement, the water rights provided to the CSKT by the 1855 ...
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[PDF] DNRC REPORT TO WPIC ADJUDICATION PROGRESSMainstem Bitterroot River and ... -In 2011, 6,245 ownerships were updated involving 15,765 water rights. ... Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes of the.
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The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Fight for Quantified ...Jun 10, 2013 · Dixon of Montana, extended the Dawes Act to the Flathead Reservation and essentially carved up the reservation lands for settlement by non- ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Power of Reciprocity: How the Confederated Salish & Kootenai ...Sep 6, 2022 · The Bitterroot Salish and Pend d'Oreille are two distinct bands of what was once one Salish-speaking Tribe, whereas the Kootenai are a ...
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Life on the Flathead Indian Reservation - Politics, education, & moreJun 4, 2025 · The tribes faced many conflicts and challenges leading up to the reservation's establishment. For example, the Bitterroot Salish were removed ...Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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[PDF] Montana's Reservation Economies - Labor Market InformationFor example, the Flathead Reservation has an unemployment rate that is only 0.3 percentage points higher than the Northwest's regional unemployment rate.
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Unemployment on Native American Reservations - Ballard Brief - BYUMay 30, 2024 · With the average unemployment rate reaching 10.5%, Native Americans face some of the highest rates of joblessness among racial and ethnic minority groups.
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[PDF] How the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes Used Regulatory ...As white settle- ment continued and demographically fragmented the Reservation, the. Tribes continually worked to establish a system of government under the.
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States own lands on reservations. To use them, tribes must pay.Sep 16, 2024 · On the Flathead Reservation, allotment dispossessed the CSKT of a million acres, more than 60,000 of which were taken to fund schools. But the ...Missing: era loss
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[PDF] Confederated Salish and Kootenai TribesThe economy of the reservation is based on timber, tourism, and agriculture. The land supports traditional uses, spiritual grounding, and economic viability for ...
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[PDF] Community Health Assessment 2022Sep 1, 2022 · The CSKT Tribal Health ensured the CHA report was developed with a high-level of expertise and contains cultural- and community-sensitive and ...
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Interior Department Executes Water Rights Settlement Agreement ...Sep 17, 2021 · The Settlement Act and the Compact quantify the Tribes' water rights and authorize funding of $1.9 billion for a variety of purposes.Missing: efficacy | Show results with:efficacy
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Salish and Kootenai Tribes, Confederated Tribes of the Flathead ...Under this project, the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT) will assess the technical and economic feasibility of energy efficiency improvements to ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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[PDF] Salish and Kootenai Battle Termination with Self-Determination ...In 1953-54, the Salish and Kootenai tribes of the Flathead Reservation in western Montana successfully resisted congressional bills to terminate the trust ...
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Joint Board of Control of the Flathead, Mission and Jockoirrigation ...This water litigation began in 1985 when the Tribes sued the United States and the BIA, which administers the FIPP. Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, 616 ...
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[PDF] and - salish - d kootenai tribes - BIA.govApr 25, 2024 · CSKT endorses, and I incorporate by reference, all of the positions identified by the Tribal caucus of the Negotiated Rulemaking Committee ...Missing: overreach examples
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[PDF] Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes (CSKT). Ravalli County ...of the Bitterroot Salish creation stories. The CSKT have had a relationship ... purposes, which is consistent with Tribal Self-Determination. The CSKT ...Missing: designation | Show results with:designation