118 years ago tomorrow, the Tribes gathered and...; 700 fish die in Jocko from weed poison; What the 90-10 vote means; Bourdon charged with murder; Poison may have harmed Jocko, Flathead Rivers too; Reservation forest environment study starts;...
18 Year-olds will vote on Dec. 15th; Choosing your candidates and casting your vote; 34 to appear on the tribal council ballot; Con - Con has 31 hopefuls; December per-capita is vetoed; Poson candidates grilled by voters; Tribal council candidates;...
3 dead on reservation highways; Tribe has Merry Christmas; 29 candidates for run for council; Thinking contractors seek new rules; Walkway needs support; Rules and regs for voting.
64-million Board Feet of Mission Timber to be sold this fall; Con-con District Meetings scheduled; Tribe asks state to drop auto assessments; Donald Drowatzky, learning a trade; Tribal Wardens to crack down on permit violations; Constitutional...
"Grandfather" Chief George remembers; Judgements affect commodities; New views on Indian laws; Kyi-Yo panelists discuss rights; Wheeler innocent; Gubernatorial hopefuls stump for Indian vote; Howletts, Tribe sue on state income tax;...
"The longest walk"; Air quality application; New social worker; In honor of Johny Arlee; Tribal Post and Pole Yard; "Natural Resources Development Impact Conference on the Indian Community"; Energy resources and environmental...
Landscape photography ; Wallace Ranger District (Idaho)
Across Prichard Creek into Reeder Gulch. Plate 5a (1897) Fire Group 11: Warm-moist grand fir, western red cedar, and western hemlock. Elevation 3,300 (1,006 m) Camera faces northeast across Prichard Creek into Reeder Gulch near Murray, Idaho, on...
Landscape photography ; Wallace Ranger District (Idaho)
Across Prichard Creek into Reeder Gulch. Plate 5b (July 1, 1980) 83 years later. Growth of conifers necessitated placement of camera at lower position. A road now runs along the Prichard Creek bottom. Increased cover of conifers is typical of...
Air quality reclassification aims at keeping pollution status quo; Sanchez wins Lake County Junior Miss; Affirmative pipeline opinions; BIA Commissioner issues affirmative action policy for Indian women; 1981 CETA funding; Bathhouse to fold;...
Amendments seek to modernize Tribal Constitution; Constitution district meeting schedule; Informative quarterly meeting doesn't attract too much attention; Melcher seeks to broaden federal court power on reservations; Free workshops for business...
Arlee Pow-wow starts Tuesday, Rodeo begins Wednesday; Fed. Spokesman Advises Using Legal Channels; Frizzell Praises Council's Attitude; Tribe-BPA Settle on Power Right of Way; Lake County Will Switch to Food Stamps July 1; "No Sale" on...
Bear Creek Ranger Station with Madison Range in background. Plate 61a (1936) Fire Group 6: Moist Douglas-fir. Elevation 6400 ft (1951 m). Looking south-southeast toward the Madison Range from a bench above the old Bear Creek Ranger Station,...
Bear Creek Ranger Station with Madison Range in background. Plate 61b (August 29, 1979) 43 years later. Openings formerly occupied by aspen are now dominated by Douglas-fir. Where aspen have not been in competition with conifers, aspen stands have...
Landscape photography -- Beaver Creek (Gallatin County, Mont.)
Beaver Creek 3.2 miles downstream from Nelson, Montana. Plate 29a. Fire Group 4: Warm-dry Douglas-fir. Elevation 4000 ft (1220 m). The camera faces due south across Beaver Creek at a point 3.2 miles downstream from Nelson, Montana, on Helena Ranger...
Belt (Mont.) ; Lewis and Clark National Forest (Mont.)
Belt Ranger Station. Plate 40a (Ca. 1930) Fire Group 6: Moist Douglas-fir. Elevation 5,100 ft (1,555 m) Looking west-southwest toward the Belt Creek Ranger Station, Lewis and Clark National Forest. Open slopes behind station support shrubs,...
Belt (Mont.) ; Lewis and Clark National Forest (Mont.)
Belt Ranger Station. Plate 40b (September 13, 1979) About 49 years later. Camera is positioned lower on slope to allow a less-obstructed view. Conifers on slope behind Ranger Station are predominately Douglas-fir. Lodgepole pine are also present....
Bitterroot will follow a hard winter this year; 1976 tribal operations budget set at $804,452; Flathead river study; Two-year old Elroy Neuman drows; One dead in April accidents; Rhonda Friedlander Kyi Yo quenn; Tribe funds culture study; Co-eds...