Tuesday June 21st is National Indigenous Peoples Day in Canada. Essential reconciliation and decolonization centres Indigenous voices and leadership in ecosystem stewardship, community building, and beyond.
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Register now! Bringing the Salmon Home Festival May 3-4, 2022
You’re invited! Please join us for the second Bringing the Salmon Home Festival on Tuesday May 3 and Wednesday May 4, 2022. All events are free and online. REGISTER NOW! Learn more about
Announcement! The Bringing the Salmon Home Festival is May 3-4, 2022. Save the date!
Spring is just around the corner here in the northern hemisphere. Sap is running in the trees, bears are stirring, and buttercups are beginning to show. There’s much blossoming in
It takes a river of people to bring the salmon home (E-News, 11 Feb 2022)
Join us in casting a look here at all that we’ve accomplished together in the first several years of our Bringing the Salmon Home initiative: Indigenous-Led Governance Developed Indigenous-led governance
Preparing the way to bring the salmon home (E-News, 17 Dec ’21)
We are reflecting on the year past, and looking to the promise ahead. It’s been a momentous year for reckoning the costs of colonialism. The Secwépemc, Syilx Okanagan, and Ktunaxa
Strengthening relationships to bring the salmon home (E-News, 8 Dec 2021)
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