Protecting Natural Resources for Everyone. Northwest Treaty Tribes is a news service of the Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission.
We advocate for tribal co-management of natural resources in western Washington.
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The Northwest Treaty Tribes (NWTT) is a coalition of 14 federally recognized tribes in Western Washington. The tribes signed treaties with the United States government in the 1850s, which guaranteed them certain rights, including the right to fish, hunt, and gather on their traditional lands.
Mission
The mission of the NWTT is to "protect and enhance the treaty rights of Northwest Indian tribes and to ensure the sustainability of natural resources for all."
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Impact
The NWTT has had a significant impact on the lives of Northwest Indian tribes. The organization has helped to secure the treaty rights of Northwest Indian tribes, to protect natural resources, and to improve the quality of life in Northwest Indian communities.
Every little bit helps. By getting involved, you can help to make a difference in the lives of Northwest Indian tribes and in the protection of natural resources.
Conclusion
The Northwest Treaty Tribes is a powerful force for good. The organization is working to protect and enhance the treaty rights of Northwest Indian tribes and to ensure the sustainability of natural resources for all. The NWTT has had a significant impact on the lives of Northwest Indian tribes and it is continuing to work to make a difference. If you are interested in getting involved, please visit the website or contact the organization.