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Aspen Decker, who was awarded first place in the Montana Museum of Art and Culture’s (MMAC) inaugural “19 Under 39 ...
When a history book includes a foreword written by the subject’s descendants, it signals that the author’s standard of ...
While a core group intends to walk all three days and all 51 miles, others will take part in various legs. The large group that left the Jocko Church included several students fro ...
With the Flathead River flowing behind him, Elder Johnny Arlee opened the 38th annual River Honoring on Monday night with a prayer in Salish and some special words for the gathering. "I'm happy today ...
Johnny Arlee, an elder of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes, opened the 2025 Bitterroot Dig ceremony by honoring the traditional laws that guide the gathering of one of the Salish people’s ...
Today, the Bitterroot Salish, along with the upper Pend d’Oreille and Kootenai tribes, with over 7,000 tribal members, live on or near the Flathead Reservation further upstate. The land upon ...
The Bitterroot Valley was the home of the Bitterroot Salish until they were forced out in 1855. Stops said coming and reconnecting with the land in the valley and being home is valuable in itself.
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