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Federal funds boost tribal-led revival efforts for salmon in upper Columbia River 
By Mia Maldonado US Source: idahocapitalsun 10/27/2023
Mia Maldonado
Credit: Natalie Fobes/Getty Images
In June of 1940, Native American tribes from across the Northwest gathered at Kettle Falls in northeast Washington to mourn the loss of their historic fishing grounds.
 

Known as the “Ceremony of Tears,” the gathering drew thousands of tribal citizens from the Colville Reservation in Eastern Washington, Tulalips from Western Washington, Blackfoot from Montana, and Nez Perce, Yakimas, Flatheads, and Coeur d’Alenes. Together, these tribes united at the site to commemorate the end of an era that had once been abundant with salmon.

 
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