We are committed to strengthening connections between Nations, Tribes and non-Indigenous allies throughout the Columbia River Basin as we work together to bring the salmon home to the upper Columbia.A
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Like ripples in the water: expanding circles of engagement
We are pleased to introduce the third member of our Bringing the Salmon Home Nation-based Outreach and Engagement Organizer team. We warmly welcome Troy Hunter of the Ktunaxa Nation aboard.
Our stewardship of water & salmon is a matter of truth & reconciliation (E-News, 10 Nov 2021)
Please join us in exploring some powerful questions at the , next Wednesday and Thursday, November 17-18, 2021. This free conference is held in a different location each year, alternating
Show your support for people & salmon along the Columbia River
To commemorate Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation on Thursday September 30, we invite you to sign the growing list of Supporters for Bringing the Salmon Home: The
Honouring and mourning the children who perished at Kamloops Indian Residential School
Reconciliation calls for truth, understanding and action for healing The Tk’emlúps te Secwépemc ‘the people of the confluence’ announced on May 27, 2021 the heartbreaking discovery of the remains of
You’re Invited! Bringing the Salmon Home Festival May 10-16, 2021
For over 80 years salmon have been blocked by dams from returning to the upper Columbia River in the Kootenay region of British Columbia. The Columbia River was once the





