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Home

Announcements and News

Dam Removal

Elwha Klallam Veterans

Tribal Government

Tribal Programs

Events Calendar

Employment Opportunities

Heritage Training Center

GreatHall

Conference Room

Art Room

Kitchen

Culture and History

Lifestyle

Villages and Government

Stories

Klallam Language

Canoe Journeys

Historical Timeline

Boston Charlie

Hunter John

Point No Point Treaty

Tse-whit-zen

Archeology of the Village

Belongings of Ancestors

Longhouse Structures

Trading

Current Status

Staff Directory

Driving Directions

Site Search

Contact Us

 

Elwha in the News and Press Releases


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Event: Elwha River Ecosystem: After the Dams
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Elwha PD is searching for a suspect believed to be armed and dangerous

Removing dams, restoring culture  - The Sylva Herald and Ruralite - January 5, 2012

Lower Elwha to rebury skull found on beach near mouth of river - Peninsula Daily News - January 4, 2012

Elwha dam removal work resumes after 'fish window' - Seattle Times December 19, 2011

Dam demolition to resume as fish window closes early - Peninsula Daily News - December 18, 2011
North Olympic Peninsula gets more than $4 million for salmon projects - Peninsula Daily News December 17, 2011
Preparing for a New River- Smithsonian December 2011
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Indian Voices to address Thanksgiving
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Tribe Hosts Gathering to Gain Support for Key Projects
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2-9-11 Tribe Invites Public to Simulate Text/Drunk Driving
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Letter to Elwha Valley Residents
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12-13-10 Public Invited to Tribe's Annual Christmas Bazaar
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16.4 million dollar Tribal project brings jobs to the Peninsula
 

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