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Activism & Advocacy, Sovereignty/GovernanceSummary
Part two in a three part series follows the unveiling of the Billy Frank Jr. statue design in Olympia Washington. Nisqually Tribal leaders and State legislatures gather to celebrate the legacy of Billy Frank Jr. Digital Heritage
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The final part of the Billy Frank Jr. story, produced in celebration of the Billy Frank Jr. bronze statue project, honors the lasting legacy of Indigenous leader and environmentalist Billy Frank Jr. 
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The Scha'nexw Elhtal'nexw Salmon People teaching guide is an instructional resource that provides middle and high school teachers with the necessary information to understand and teach the film.Digital Heritage
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Ellie Kinley shares a personal and urgent account of how open-net fish farms in British Columbia threaten the survival of wild salmon and Indigenous lifeways in the Salish Sea.Digital Heritage
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This powerful short film traces the ongoing struggle of Native fishing nations to defend their treaty rights, from the Fish Wars of the 1960s to present-day protests, affirming fishing as a sovereign right and cultural lifeline.Digital Heritage
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James Ironheart describes the move from Darrington to the current reservation.
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In this episode we discuss and honor Indigenous' Peoples DayDigital Heritage
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Our Sacred Obligation recounts the history of the Yurok Tribe’s struggle against the colonization of the Klamath River, which has sustained them since time immemorial.Digital Heritage
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Anthony pico talks about how there was a link between sovereignty and governments. Explaining how we teach about Tribal Sovereignty and what it means.Digital Heritage
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Oren Lyons talks with us about the history of Treaty Belts and the relationship between Ronald Regan and Haudenosaunee Confederation in 1983.Digital Heritage
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Jay Julius talks life for Indigenous peoples before and after the Point Elliot Treaty signing of 1855. Digital Heritage
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In 2022, Oren Lyons visited Lummi Nation to discuss the history of Onondaga Nation's sovereignty and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy.