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The Confederated Tribes and Bands of the Yakama Nation are a diverse people from many areas. We are the Kah-miltpah, Oche- Chotes, Palouse, Wenatchapam, Klickitat, Pesquose, See-ap-Cat, Yakama, Klinquit, Shyiks, Sk’in-pah, Kow-was-say-ee, Li-ay-was, and Wish-ham. Our tribes are strong and resilient people. We have lived on these lands for countless generations, from time immemorial. We will continue to flourish on our homelands for countless generations to come. This document is an acknowledgment that climate change is real and that it poses a threat to our grandchildren, our culture, and our way of living. This document represents the first collective effort by our many governmental departments and programs to...
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The Yakama Nation is requesting funding to participate in regional collaboration efforts to support landscape scale conservation planning and assessment. The Tribe integrates landscape stressors such as climate change and invasive species into their management practices within their management territory on a daily basis. The Tribe is also currently engaged in development of an Adaptive Management Plan for the Territories of the Yakama Nation. The Tribe does not have sufficient targeted funding to support exporting their knowledge and experience to regional collaborative efforts to construct a larger context beyond the Tribe’s ceded lands. Funding through this proposal is essential for Tribal employees to engage...
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