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Physical Address
357 Agency Rd,
Lapwai, ID 83540

This week, I had the honor of joining panelists from the Idaho Conservation League, Payette Land Trust, and the University of Idaho McCall Outdoor Science School for a discussion on ‘Hunting In a Changing World’. As the carnivore biologist for…

On March 10, 2026, the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Nez Perce Tribe and Nez Perce Tribal Executive Committee honored Isaac Sisto for his many years of dedicated service to the Boys & Girls Club and the youth of…
A Story of Restoration, Responsibility, and Tribal Leadership Today we are honored to share the release of Return of an Ancient Condor — a powerful new film highlighting the work of the Nez Perce Tribe in restoring this sacred relative…

SPALDING, Idaho — The Nez Perce Tribe extends appreciation to the Forestry and Fire Management Departments for their careful work and successful removal of a large fallen tree at Spalding Park Cemetery. The tree—estimated to be approximately 120 years old—fell…

The Nez Perce Tribe honored Julie S. Kane on December 8, recognizing her 34 years of dedicated service. Kane will retire on December 31, concluding a career defined by leadership, mentorship, and steadfast commitment to protecting Tribal sovereignty.

The Nez Perce Tribe Child Support Enforcement Program, in collaboration with Mamayasnim Hiteemenwees, hosted its Annual Mini Powwow on Thursday, December 4, 2025, from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. at the Pineewaus Community Center. The evening brought families and community…

An anonymous benefactor has made a generous donation of $50,000 to the Nez Perce Tribe Biocontrol Center. The Center plans to utilize a large portion of the funds to replace the climate controller along with other upgrades to their greenhouses.…

Over 185 participants joined Nimiipuu Health’s annual Suicide Awareness & Remembrance Walk on Sept. 24, which featured vendor booths, a memorial table, and yard signs with messages like “You Matter” and “You Are Enough.”

The Nez Perce Tribe Vocational Rehabilitation Services hosted Work Together Heal Together on September 22, 2025, at the Clearwater River Casino Event Center, a full day of learning, healing, and cultural connection featuring presenters Chance Rush and Rudy Indigenous, a career panel highlighting $35/hour trade opportunities for students, and sessions on entrepreneurship, youth leadership, and education advocacy.

Students in the Youth Cultural Enrichment Academy (YCEA) spent over 120 hours of “class time” out in the field learning and working on Nez Perce culture projects including historical fishing techniques/knowledge, storytelling, gathering and storing traditional medicines, and learning the…