Yakama Nation
The Yakama Nation is a Native American tribe located in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, primarily in Washington State. The tribe's reservation, established in 1855, spans over 1.2 million acres and is home to various cultural and natural resources. The Yakama people have a rich history and are known for their traditional practices, including fishing, hunting, and gathering.
The Yakama Nation is governed by a tribal council and operates various enterprises, including agriculture and tourism. The tribe is also involved in environmental conservation efforts to protect their land and resources. Their cultural heritage is celebrated through events and programs that promote Native American traditions and values.