Hype for the Future 80D: More on the Palouse Region

Introduction The Palouse region specifically refers to a bi-state (sometimes tri-state) region around southeastern Washington and the central-to-southern Idaho Panhandle. Within the region, landscapes are generally hillier rather than mountainous as with the vast majority of regions elsewhere within either state or even the surrounding areas. The most notable of the places within the region is the City of Pullman, Washington, home to Washington State University (WSU). Asotin County Located […]

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Hype for the Future 80D: More on the Palouse Region

Introduction The Palouse region specifically refers to a bi-state (sometimes tri-state) region around southeastern Washington and the central-to-southern Idaho Panhandle. Within the region, landsca…

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Watching for the signal--Nez Percé c1910 December 8.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952
1 photographic print. | Two Nez Percé men on horseback, on holding a bow, with gun in holster, while the other is holding a coup stick.

#NezPercé #Curtis #EdwardS #Perce #NativeAmerican #EdwardSCurtis #NezPerce #Horses #NezPercéIndians #Night #undefined

https://www.loc.gov/item/2002722466/

Nez Percé matron c1910.
Curtis, Edward S., 1868-1952
1 photographic print.

#NezPercé #Curtis #EdwardS #NativeAmerican #NorthAmerica #NezPercéIndians #Women #undefined

https://www.loc.gov/item/95505422/

The Enduring Harvest: Reshaping Food Systems on Turtle Island

Posted on November 13, 2025

"On Turtle Island, the land now largely known as North America, traditional food harvesting is far more than a means of sustenance; it is the very bedrock of cultural identity, spiritual connection, and sovereign resilience for Indigenous peoples. For millennia, before the arrival of European colonizers, communities across this vast continent thrived on intricate systems of hunting, fishing, gathering, and agriculture, guided by a profound understanding of the land and its cycles. This #TraditionalEcologicalKnowledge (#TEK), passed down through countless generations, represents a sophisticated science of sustainability, reciprocity, and interconnectedness that continues to shape modern efforts to reclaim and revitalize Indigenous foodways.

"The concept of Turtle Island itself is rooted in creation stories shared by many Indigenous nations, where a giant turtle forms the foundation of the world. This narrative underscores an inherent and sacred relationship between people and the land—a relationship that mandates stewardship rather than domination. Traditional harvesting practices are not merely about taking from the land, but about participating in a continuous cycle of giving and receiving, ensuring the health of both the ecosystem and the community.

A Tapestry of Traditional Foods

"Across Turtle Island, the diversity of traditional food systems reflects the continent’s varied ecosystems. In the Pacific Northwest, the #salmon run is not just a seasonal event but the pulse of life itself. Nations like the #NezPerce, #Kwakwakawakw, and #Haida have relied on salmon for thousands of years, developing complex fishing techniques, preservation methods, and ceremonies that honor the fish as a sacred relative.

" 'Salmon is our first food, our medicine, our economy, and our culture,' states a representative from the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission. However, the construction of #dams, #logging, and #IndustrialPollution have severely impacted salmon populations, disrupting a lifeline for these communities. Despite these challenges, nations are actively working on habitat restoration, dam removal advocacy, and culturally informed fisheries management to bring the salmon home.

"On the vast plains, the #bison (or buffalo) was once the lifeblood of nations such as the #Lakota, #Cheyenne, and #Blackfeet. Millions roamed freely, providing not only food but also shelter, tools, and spiritual guidance. Every part of the animal was utilized, embodying a profound respect for its sacrifice.

"European #colonization, driven by a deliberate policy to destroy Indigenous economies and cultures, led to the near extinction of the bison, reducing their numbers from an estimated 30-60 million to a mere few hundred by the late 19th century. Today, through initiatives like the InterTribal Buffalo Council, Indigenous nations are reintroducing bison to tribal lands, a powerful act of cultural and ecological restoration. 'Bringing the buffalo back is bringing our people back,' remarks Ervin Carlson, former president of the InterTribal Buffalo Council. "It’s healing, it’s hope, it’s sovereignty."

Read more (archived version):
https://archive.ph/BLZiA

#SolarPunkSunday #TraditionalFoods #TribalFoodSovereignty #NativeAmericanMonth
#NativeAmericanHeritageMonth
#NativeAmericanFoodSovereignty #DecolonizeYourDiet #AnimalProducts #BuffaloHarvest

Un pelage unique au monde 🐎✨
Cette magnifique jument Appaloosa “peacock leopard” a une robe spectaculaire, digne d’une œuvre d’art vivante.
Son ascendance remonte aux chevaux élevés avec soin par les Nez Percé, réputés pour cette race à la fois polyvalente et remarquable 🤍🐆🌿
📷 Beth Hostetler
#Appaloosa #Cheval #Insolite #Nature #Beauté #Equestrian #NezPerce #Animaux

Ranger Sarah at the marker for the Site of the Lapwai Mission 1836. Read the marker at https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=121643
— at Nez Perce National Historical Park.

#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #Idaho #NezPerceNHP #NezPerce #history #outdooradventures

Ranger Sarah looks at the restored Indian Agency Cabin.
— at Nez Perce National Historical Park.

#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #Idaho #NezPerceNHP #NezPerce #history #outdooradventures

Ranger Sarah learns about the Indian Agency Cabin standing at this location. Read the sign at https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=121708.
— at Nez Perce National Historical Park.

#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #Idaho #NezPerceNHP #NezPerce #history #outdooradventures

Ranger Sarah looks at the Spalding Home Site, you can still see the location of the bases of the fireplaces.
— at Nez Perce National Historical Park.

#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #Idaho #NezPerceNHP #NezPerce #history #outdooradventures

Ranger Sarah is at the location of the 1836 Spalding Home Site. Read the plague at https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=121712
— at Nez Perce National Historical Park.

#adventuresofrangersarah #rangersarah #Idaho #NezPerceNHP #NezPerce #history #outdooradventures