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The Upper Snake River Tribes

The Upper Snake River Tribes. “For those who lived along the waterways of the Salmon and its tributaries or along the Snake below Shoshone Falls, anadromous fish were the primary aquatic food source.” Rivers and Fisheries of the Shoshone-Bannock Peoples, by Patricia Albers 1998.

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The Upper Snake River Tribes

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  1. The Upper Snake River Tribes • “For those who lived along the waterways of the Salmon and its tributaries or along the Snake below Shoshone Falls, anadromous fish were the primary aquatic food source.” • Rivers and Fisheries of the Shoshone-Bannock Peoples, by Patricia Albers 1998.

  2. USRT Policy Statement • The Compact of the Upper Snake River Tribes will work to ensure the protection, enhancement, and restoration of natural and cultural resources, activities, and rights of the Compacting Tribes that are reserved by Treaties and Executive Orders, protected by federal laws and agreements, or are the subject of aboriginal claims asserted by the Tribes.

  3. USRT MEMBERSHIP • Shoshone-Paiute Tribes • Duck Valley, Idaho/Nevada • Shoshone-Bannock Tribes • Fort Hall, Idaho • Burns Paiute Tribe • Burns, Oregon • Paiute-Shoshone Tribes • Fort McDermitt, Nevada

  4. Fish & Wildlife Mitigation

  5. Wildlife Mitigation Malheur River parcel

  6. Bear Valley Reconstruction

  7. Bear Valley After Reconstruction

  8. Lemhi River Diversion Consolidation

  9. CHINOOK EGG OUTPLANTING East Fork of the Salmon River Forest Service, BLM, IDFG and our Tribal youth

  10. The Snake River • Average annual fish harvest from 1992-2006 for the Shoshone-Bannock Tribes was ~ 200 salmon/ year… 0.6 lbs. of salmon/person.

  11. The Future

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