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- CTUIR Department of Natural Resources
< Back CTUIR Department of Natural Resources The Walla Walla and Umatilla are river peoples among many who shared the Big River (Columbia). The Cayuse lived along the tributary river valleys in the Blue Mountains. The Tribes lived around the confluence of the Yakama, Snake, and Walla Walla rivers with the Columbia River. The river system was the lifeblood of the people and it linked many different people by trade, marriage, conflict, and politics. The people fished, traded, and traveled along the river in canoes and over land by foot. The Umatilla occupied both sides of the Columbia River from above the junction of the Umatilla River downstream to the vicinity of Willow Creek on the Oregon side and to Rock Creek on the Washington side. The river people were tied with other Tribes along the river with close family, trade, and economic interests in the Columbia River Gorge and the northern Plateau. The Walla Walla and the Umatilla were a part of the larger culture of Shahaptian speaking river people of southeastern Washington, Northeastern Oregon, and Western Idaho. The Cayuse, whose original language is known to linguists as Waiilatpuan, lived: "..south of and between the Nez Perces and Wallah-Wallahs, extending from the Des Chutes or Wawanui river to the eastern side of the Blue Mountains. It [their country] is almost entirely in Oregon, a small part only, upon the upper Wallah-Wallah river, lying within Washington Territory." TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-276-3447 Social https://www.facebook.com/CTUIR Email NaturalResources@ctuir.org Website https://ctuir.org/departments/natural-resources/
- Rossallini Farm - Oregon Meat Co.
< Back Rossallini Farm - Oregon Meat Co. Story: Rossallini Farm is a small, pastured livestock and poultry farm that offers responsibly raised meat direct to our local community. Our farm produces some of the Willamette Valley's finest meats including: pork, lamb, goat, chicken and rabbit. Our farm is located in the beautiful Willamette Valley situated just a few miles outside of Scio, Oregon. We offer pick-up locations in Salem, Albany, and Portland. Tribal Affiliation: Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Category: Cattle Ranch Location: 41354 Shindler Bridge Dr, Scio, OR 97374 Products: Cattle - Hazelnut finished pork, pasture-raised chicken, grass-fed beef, lamb and goat Processing: Dehydration, Freezing Selling: Markets, Online TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 503-970-2529 Social https://www.facebook.com/RossalliniFarm Email sarah@rossallinifarm.com Website http://www.oregonmeat.com
- 7 Waters Sovereign Foods LLC
< Back 7 Waters Sovereign Foods LLC Nez-Perce tribal fisherman. Primarily sells fresh and smoked salmon. Grower of organic vegetables.Based in Portland, Oregon. Mission: To be a leader in highlighting Indigenous Foods and economic prosperity in the pacific northwest. Vision: To produce the best food there is by uplifting traditional foods, food systems and keeping balance in the ecosystem. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.instagram.com/7watersfoodsovereignty_pdx/ Email 7waterscanoefamily@gmail.com Website
- Forever Wild Seafood
< Back Forever Wild Seafood Forever Wild Seafood grew from the dreams of our poetic fisherman founder, Kevin Scribner. We work to establish a seafood system that nurtures direct relationships between fishermen, consumers, and the wild seas. This fair-for-all marketplace fosters a culture of trust and giving and reminds us that we are truly sustained by the wild. As a dock-to-door, e-commerce seafood service, we are guided by our core values of quality, sustainability, relationships, and wonder. We envision a world where fair and healthy food is available to all within a seafood system that supports and sustains our precious wild ecosystems. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 509-520-8040 Social https://www.facebook.com/ForeverWildSeafood Email info@foreverwildseafood.com Website http://foreverwildseafood.com/about-us.html
- Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission
< Back Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission The Columbia River is known for its distinctly flavored, rich red chinook salmon, also called king salmon. For thousands of years, the Columbia has been home to coho, sockeye, chum and steelhead salmon as well as chinook.And for thousands of years, the Yakama, Warm Springs, Umatilla and Nez Perce Indians have harvested these fish for commercial purposes and for physical and spiritual sustenance. Today, the Columbia River is the only place in the Northwest where you can share in this historical Indian Salmon Harvest. Tribal fishers can be seen fishing from small boats and from scaffolds with long handled dip nets, as their ancestors did centuries ago. During the late spring, summer and fall, the public can purchase premium Columbia River chinook, coho, steelhead, and sockeye directly from Indian fishers. The fish is fresh, reasonably priced, and can be purchased already cleaned from some vendors. Buying Indian-caught salmon directly from the river is a tradition that non-Indians started participating in some 200 years ago, about the time Lewis and Clark passed through the Columbia Basin. Over-the-bank salmon sales help Indian fishers support their families and make it possible for them to continue their traditional livelihood. Category: Fish Tribal Affiliation: Umatilla, Nez Perce, Warm Springs, Yakama Location: 700 NE Multnomah St., Ste 1200, Portland, OR 97232 Products: Chinook, Steelhead, Coho, Fall Chinook, Tule Chinook TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 503-238-0667 Social https://www.facebook.com/critfc Email fdsk@critfc.org Website http://www.critfc.org/harvest
- OZOTL Handcrafted Soaps & Body Care Products
< Back OZOTL Handcrafted Soaps & Body Care Products Natural Soap and Body Care Line Created on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation Shoshone-Bannock•Yaqui•Nahua TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone Social https://www.instagram.com/ozotl.soaps/ Email Website
- Native Candy
< Back Native Candy We are a small, wholly native-owned business dedicated to our traditional ways, living healthy and sharing that health with our community. We harvest wild foods direct from mother earth to bring them straight to your table, for the freshest, healthiest, most wholesome experience. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 509-823-7884 Social https://www.instagram.com/nativecandies Email info@nativecandies.com Website http://www.nativecandies.com
- WaterLilly Botanicals
< Back WaterLilly Botanicals It all started with the love of plants. The plants love me and I love them. The Earth shows me love by providing me with the vision to recognize their individuality and how to care for them, or they show me how to harvest them so I can return again the following year. It may have been planned with my ancestors or with my parents. Either way, time is not a concept for the beginning of a dream. I have been studying and using herbs for over 13 years. I have been growing my own herbs to use for myself, my family, pets and friends for over 6 years now. Just within the last 3 years I have delved into making my own products. I have taught people and in the process taught myself how to make syrups, salves, balms, butters, tinctures/glycerites, and tea blends. Holistic, Indigenous and Female owned business inspired by Nature and the wellness of Friends and Family. We sell seasonal Natural Skin Products, Essential oil roller bottle blends, a small selection of herbs, Healing stone jewelry, Tea blends and other Natural Products. Our products are seasonal and made in small batches at a local Certified Community Kitchen. We are located in Eastern Oregon at the foothills of the beautiful Blue Mountains. We make our products monthly according to the seasons and what we have wildcrafted throughout the year. Our herbs and ingredients are sourced by sustainability farms with respect, appreciation and stewardship of the Earth. Our wildcrafted herbs are collected respectfully, sustainably, safely and cleanly as possible. Our vision is to work with the Earth through Universal energies and offer natural holistic solutions for Mind, Body and Spirit. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-612-2489 Social https://www.facebook.com/Waterlillybotanicalsllc/ Email waterlillybotanicals@outlook.com Website https://www.waterlillybotanicals.com/
- Kinship Cafe
< Back Kinship Cafe Kinship Café offers a variety of native-inspired foods, hot and cold beverages, and tempting huckleberry pastries in addition to Grab-n-Go options and counter seating with charging stations. Enjoy indoor and outdoor seating with a sweeping view of the Blue Mountain foothills. Kinship Café also caters on and off-site. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 541-429-7702 Social https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063590859538 Email bobbie.conner@tamastslikt.org Website https://www.tamastslikt.org
- Sisters Frybread
< Back Sisters Frybread Sisters frybread a food vending pop-up booth mainly at pow wows, community events and does catering. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 971-352-9666 Social https://www.facebook.com/sistersfrybread Email 1sistersfrybread@gmail.com Website
- Chief Seattle Club
< Back Chief Seattle Club ʔálʔal - Home Building Sacred Space in Seattle The face of homelessness is as varied as each individual story. Native people enduring homelessness are far more likely to successfully stabilize their lives if they are in culturally appropriate and community-oriented housing. Today, Native Americans face the highest poverty rate of any racial group in King County. Of the 12,000 homeless people in the County over 15% are American Indian or Alaskan Native. ʔálʔal is a place for our urban Native relatives to connect and find stability, a space designed by Native people for Native people. ʔálʔal (“Home” in Lushootseed) is a landmark housing project located across from the Pioneer Square Link Light Rail Station featuring nine floors of housing, health care, and social services for over 2,700 people annually including 88% low-income and 93% American Indian/Alaskan Native (AI/AN). TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 206-715-7536 Social https://www.facebook.com/chiefseattleclub Email info@chiefseattleclub.org Website https://www.chiefseattleclub.org/alal
- Beaver Tales Coffee LLC
< Back Beaver Tales Coffee LLC Original owners Michelle Calvin and Fredrick Bell started selling fresh roasted coffee at Tribal Journey Paddle to Lummi. The name "Beaver Tales" comes from three clan brothers (Tlingit Deisheetaan [Beaver Clan]) traveling on a Canoe Journey. When they are all together they tell stories, some of them true, most, not so much. TRIBAL PRODUCERS Contact Info Phone 360-466-3723 Social https://www.facebook.com/beavertalescoffeeLLC/ Email BeaverTalesCoffee@gmail.com Website https://www.beavertalescoffee.com/












