Back to the River
Back to the River tells the story of the treaty rights struggle from pre-Boldt era to tribal and state co-management. The movie includes the voices and personal accounts of tribal fishers, leaders, and others active in the treaty rights fishing struggle. Unedited interviews are available at http://tribalvoices.salmondefense.org for reuse and remix under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License. Back to the River sponsors: Nisqually Indian Tribe Lummi Nation Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe Muckleshoot Indian Tribe Squaxin Island Tribe Tulalip Tribes Quinault Indian Nation Stillaguamish Tribe of Indians Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe Skokomish Tribal Nation Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission

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