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Latest incident involved slashed pickup truck tires. “It’s all hate is what it is,” said one of the tribal men in the truck.
Hatfield U.S. Courthouse in Portland on Monday morning, as lawyers inside began a complex trial over tribal fishing access at one of Oregon’s biggest waterfalls. Lawyers for the Confederated ...
A dispute over five acres around Portland General Electric's plant along the Willamette River has raised questions about ...
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“Fishing is huge. You see the big musky in Hayward that whole agenda is part of what we support,” said Michelle Beaudin, a member of the Lac Courte Oreilles Tribal Governing Board. “People ...
The state’s top prosecutor weighed in, as well. “Tribal members must be able to safely exercise their right to hunt, fish and gather in the Ceded Territories without unlawful interference ...