Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation By, Linette Richie.

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Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation By, Linette Richie

History

Chief Joseph Photo taken in 1900

President Grant Grant Executive Order Executive Order Executive Order Executive Order April 9, 1872 April 9, 1872 Create an "Indian Reservation“ Create an "Indian Reservation“ Executive Order Executive Order Executive Order Executive Order July 2, 1872 July 2, 1872 Moved Colville Reservation from some of the richest land Moved Colville Reservation from some of the richest land

Historical Clothing

Dwellings, Shelters and Homes

Historical Foods

Tools and Weapons

Arrowheads, Knives, and Scrapers

Song

Language English Colville English Colville One Naks One Naks Two Usil Two Usil Three Kałis Three Kałis Sun Xai'ałax Sun Xai'ałax Moon Sokemm Moon Sokemm Water Si'ulq Water Si'ulq

Subsistence / Industry Today:

Government Today

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