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Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations
Summary
In this excerpt, Antone Minthorn talks about the impact of treaties and the importance of tribes having their own government services.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations
Summary
In this excerpt, Antone Minthorn (Umatilla) discusses the inherent rights Indigenous people have to their lands and the impact of treaties.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations
Summary
In this excerpt, Antone Minthorn (Umatilla) talks about the Whitman mission, the coming of settlers, and the Cayuse War, as well as treaty negotiations with Issac Stevens.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations
Summary
In this excerpt, Antone Minthorn talks about the drafting of the Umatilla constitution and the return of sovereignty and self-governance.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations, Wars/Military/Conflict
Summary
Stories from the River is a series of documentary shorts produced in collaboration with Confluence, Tule Films and NW Documentary, which the goal to elevate Indigenous voices in our collective understanding of the Columbia River system.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations, Lands, Lifeways
Summary
Stories from the River is a series of documentary shorts produced in collaboration with Confluence, Tule Films and NW Documentary, which the goal to elevate Indigenous voices in our collective understanding of the Columbia River system.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Education, Government to Government Relations, Lifeways
Summary
Tanna Engdahl explains how by adopting written languages the Cowlitz were able to keep records that allowed them to preserve elements of their culture and use that ability in the fight for federal recognition.