Colville Tribe
The Colville Tribe is a Native American tribe located in north-central Washington State. They are part of the larger group known as the Colville Confederated Tribes, which includes several other tribes such as the Okanagan, Methow, and Palouse. The tribe's reservation spans over 1.4 million acres and is rich in natural resources, including forests, rivers, and wildlife.
Historically, the Colville people relied on fishing, hunting, and gathering for their sustenance. Today, the tribe engages in various economic activities, including forestry, agriculture, and tourism. They also work to preserve their cultural heritage and language, ensuring that future generations maintain a connection to their ancestral traditions.