As Pacific Northwest Salmon Vanish, So Does a Way of Life for Native Americans
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Washington Post] By Darryl Fears - July 31, 2015 -
As a drought tightens its grip on the Pacific Northwest, burning away mountain snow and warming rivers, state officials and Native American tribes are becoming increasingly worried that one of the region's most precious resources - wild salmon - might disappear.
Native Americans, who for centuries have relied on salmon for food and ceremonial rituals, say the area's five species of salmon have been declining for years, but the current threat is worse than anything they have seen.
"I grew up always having salmon," said Lorraine Loomis, fisheries director for the Swinomish Indian Tribal Community, whose culture is so intertwined with the migrating fish that they're called the "People of the Salmon."
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