Asset: Historical, Culturally Significant, and/or Sacred Sites
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Restore impacted streams that used to flow and have fish and were for ceremonial purposes.
Maintaining and make improvements to current road system for the benefit of improved safety, environmental conditions, historic resource protection and...
Post-fire restoration was completed in June of 2019. CSKT forestry teamed up with the Flathead National Forest and planted 1,920...
Enhance [whitebark pine] WBP habitat by using a combination of a fire-management response strategy: fire use for resource benefit, timber...
Dreaming Tree funds have supported CSKT multi-year efforts to involve youth in whitebark pine restoration. In 2018, students were able...
To ensure that the Tribe can fully participate in a just energy transition, energy code and policy should be developed...
The long-term health of the lake requires urgent regional action to address nutrient contributions from non-point source pollution such as...
Educate tribal resource managers about the importance of keeping buried cultural resources in the ground.
Contact the appropriate Tribal Historic Preservation Office for guidance if cultural resources/artifacts are unearthed.
Work to minimize erosion at known culturally significant sites.
Build a trust relationship with tribal elders and community so they may be comfortable disclosing the locations of spiritual or...
Manage future development to avoid culturally significant places.
