After 45 years, Siletz Tribe fully regains subsistence rights on their territory
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After 45 years, Siletz Tribe fully regains subsistence rights on their territory
Nearly half a century after losing their right to hunt, fish and gather on their ancestral lands, the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians have just regained it. In 1980, the Siletz and the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife agreed to create a reservation for the tribe, after it regained its federal status after being terminated in the 1950s. But in exchange, the Siletz gave up their subsistence rights.“At the time, we were told by the stat…
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