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For the Nez Perce Tribe, connections to culturally important first foods, like salmon and berries, are deeper than just nourishment. Tribal members say these foods are fundamental to their life, language and identities. But, toxic environments can threaten these foods.
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Tests performed at Washington State University have found that people smoked tobacco in the Pacific Northwest going back more than a thousand years…
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Members of Idaho’s Nez Perce tribe are concerned about their treaty rights under a new president. That was the topic of the day at a conference that…
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In Paris Monday, an auction of 400 artifacts included a pair of leggings that could have been worn by a woman from the Nez Perce Tribe of northern Idaho…
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When the federal government decided to make plutonium in southeast Washington, early farmers and whole villages of Native Americans were kicked out. Now,…
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The story most people learn about the Nez Perce Tribe and the capture of Chief Joseph doesn't tell the whole history. Now the federal government and…
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A subsidiary of General Electric says it’s looking for alternative options for moving huge water purification equipment from the Northwest to Alberta,…
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A federal judge has halted so-called "megaload" traffic through a wild and scenic corridor in Idaho.The ruling issued Friday orders the Forest Service to…
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The head of the Nez Perce Tribe says he's "shocked" by the "audacity" of an Oregon shipper that plans to haul extra-large loads through a protected…