The Boldt Decision’s impact on Indigenous rights, 50 years later | Crosscut
Medicine Creek Treaty, Boldt Decision are at history museum | The Olympian
How the Boldt decision 50 years ago remade Pacific Northwest fishing | The Seattle Times
In a major shift, Northwest tribes — not US officials — will control salmon recovery funds - OPB
Federal funds boost tribal-led revival efforts for salmon in upper Columbia River Basin - Washington State Standard
An adult chinook is swimming in Hangman Creek for the first time in 108 years, a symbolic victory for the Coeur d'Alene Tribe | The Spokesman-Review
'New definition of progress': Nez Perce Tribe takes over management of national salmon hatchery | The Spokesman-Review
Inland Northwest tribes are using technology to track young salmon in hopes of returning runs to the Columbia and Spokane rivers | The Pacific Northwest Inlander
This will mark the final release of juvenile salmon whose journeys down the Spokane and Columbia rivers are being tracked by several Inland Northwest tribes
$3 Million Will Help Tribes Study Salmon Reintroduction In The Upper Columbia Basin - Northwest Public Broadcasting
Bringing salmon back to the Upper Columbia River will take a lot of time and a lot of money, according to the Upper Columbia United Tribes.
PNW tribe brings lawsuit against Seattle on behalf of salmon | Crosscut
After clashes over Skagit River dams and fish passages, the Sauk-Suiattle Indian Tribe is legally pushing for the fish's 'right to flourish.'