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Tribal Circumstances & Impacts from the Lower Snake River Project on the Nez Perce, Yakama, Umatilla, Warm Springs, and Shoshone Bannock Tribes
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Document Date: 2014-11-21 12:42:41


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tribal treaty / /

Company

Meyer Resources Inc. / Warms Springs Fish / /

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United States / Columbia / /

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Person Travel / Natural Disaster / /

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Fort Bridger Treaty July / Fort Bridger / Central Washington University / /

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transportation services / electricity / food source / river systems / navigation services / important food / agricultural products / food / /

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Indians / /

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Sho-Pai Duck Valley / Snake River / /

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U.S. Supreme Court / federal government / UN Court / United States Army / Executive Summary Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission / Indian Health Service / US Bureau of the Census / Central Washington University / /

Person

Leroy Seth / Tinno / Donald Sampson / Delbert Frank / Sr. / Carrie Sampson / Antone Minthorn / Meninock / Clifford Trafzer / Chris Walsh / Alan Pinkham / Nathan Jim / Sr. / /

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Position

Commissioner / Executive / Yakama Psycho-Social Nursing Specialist / Yakama Chief / /

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Oregon / Idaho / Washington / /

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the Mother Earth / /

Region

Central Washington / /

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