Tribal nations
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Tribal Vulnerability Assessment Resources | Climate Impacts Group
Tribal nations have been actively engaged in efforts to understand climate risks to their natural and cultural resources, and what they can do to prepare. We have carefully selected a suite of resources that may be useful to tribes at each stage in the process of evaluating their vulnerability to climate change—from tribes just getting started to those well on their way.
Tribal Coastal Resilience | Climate Impacts Group
The Tribal Coastal Resilience Portfolio of the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative supports the climate readiness of Northwest coastal tribes by:Centering coastal tribal priorities and participation in climate adaptationProviding information to tribes and non-tribal partners for advancing coastal resilienceEnhancing capacity for addressing the climate risks and needs of coastal tribes The Tribal Coastal Resilience Portfolio is one of three areas of work for the Northwest Climate Resilience Collaborative, a participatory program designed to support frontline communities.
PNW Tribal Climate Change Network | Tribal Climate Change Project
Institute for Tribal Environmental Professionals - ITEP | Tribal Environmental Management
Razor Clams: Buried Treasure of the Pacific Northwest (Northwest Writers Fund xx)
Razor Clams: Buried Treasure of the Pacific Northwest (Northwest Writers Fund xx)
Tribes - Pacific Fishery Management Council
Indian tribes on the West Coast retain strong spiritual and cultural ties to salmon and other aquatic species based on thousands of years of use for tribal religious/cultural ceremonies, subsistence, and commerce. These species include salmon and steelhead, halibut, whiting, sturgeon, lamprey, and many other species. “Usual and accustomed areas” and treaty rights Along the […]
Salmon Defense
Nonprofit Protecting Salmon and their Habitat
The Hank Adams Reader: An Exemplary Native Activist and the Unleashing of Indigenous Sovereignty
Vine Deloria once said that Hank Adams was the most important Native American in the country. From his treaty rights work to his mediation of disputes between AIM and the US government in the 1970s, Adams shaped modern Native activism. For the first time, Adams' writings are collected, evidencing...
Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission (NWIFC) | Serving the Treaty Tribes in Western Washington
NWIFC provides direct services to the treaty tribes of Western Washington to assist them in their natural resource management efforts. Offices are located in Olympia, Mt Vernon and Forks.
CRITFC
Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
UCUT
United for the benefit of all
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Seattle Urban Native Nonprofits
Seattle Urban Native Nonprofits (SUNN) collaborative serves the Seattle-King County area, a region that is home to a thriving and vibrant Native community encompassing a rich blend of tribal cultures, multi-generational families, and individuals with many talents and professions.
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
United Indians of All Tribes Foundation (UIATF) was founded to serve as a focal point for the renewal and regeneration of Native Americans in the Greater Seattle area and beyond. Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center is Our Home. United Indians of All Tribes MISSION Provide educational, cultural and social services that reconnect indigenous people in the Puget Sound region to their heritage by strengthening their sense of belonging and significance as Native people.
Washington Indian Gaming Association
The Washington Indian Gaming Association (WIGA) is a non-profit organization of tribal government leaders of federally recognized Tribes in the state of Washington. The common commitment and purpose of WIGA is to advance the lives of Indian peoples - economically, socially and politically.
SPIPA
South Puget Intertribal Planning Agency
Affiliated Tribes of Northwest Indians – Dedicated to Promoting Tribal Self Determination & Sovereignty
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