Thursday Feb 9 | Char-Koosta News
Reminders to Home Site Lessees and applicants
The Tribal Council and Tribal Lands Department would like to remind Home Site Lessees and Applicants of the following Tribal policies: Tribal Home Site Applicants who wish to remain on the waiting list for a Tribal home site lease must update their Home Site Application every year.
SPCC Elders Committee updated on Kerr Dam and water rights
Tribal Legal Department attorneys John Carter and Mary Price give the Elders Committee an update on the water rights compact negotiations.
Fewer than 50 people are believed to speak Salish fluently on the Flathead Indian Reservation and most of them are in their 70s, leaving a deeply uncertain future for the language in Northwest Montana.
Tribal Employees Christmas Campaign accepting donations
Santa Clause, aka Ralph Goode, would like to remind the employees of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes that 'tis the season of giving and sharing.
Documentary screening benefits aboriginal youth
The documentary Idaho's Forgotten War will be shown at the David Thompson High School theatre Wednesday, November 30 at 7 p.m. This epic film recounts the courageous battle a small group of Kootenay Indians in the Northern part of Idaho who were denied government assistance until events recounted in the film unfolded in 1974.