With five local tribes in the Inland Northwest who speak the Interior Salish languages, it is important to collaborate and share resources. We have partnerships with all of the area Tribes along with the area Immersion Schools. Together we are working towards the shared vision of language revitalization, preservation, and creating a new generation of native language speakers.
May is Missing and Murdered Indigenous Persons Awareness Month.Join KTVS for two walks this May to honor and raise awareness for MMIP. Fri, May 1 | 11:30 AMNorthern Quest Resort…
National Police Woman Day was officially observed on Friday, September 12th, we continue to honor and recognize the incredible women who serve in the Kalispel Tribal Police Department. Their dedication…
Importance of Reporting Vehicle Sales The Kalispel Tribal Court would like to remind the community the importance of reporting a sale of a vehicle to the Washington State Department of…
The weekend of June 21st and 22nd, Cusick, WA was the place to be for basketball fans as the Kalispel Tribe hosted their annual Summer Slam 3-on-3 Basketball Tournament. This…
Mountain caribou (Rangifer tarandus) occupied the Selkirk Mountains for as long as seventy-five thousand years, it’s only been half a decade since the last of the Southern Selkirk Mountain herd…
sx̣ʷeʔlí spq̓niʔs, means The Camas Month. History and information on what happened during The Camas Month: Camas were examined to see if it was the correct time to dig…
speƛ̓m spq̓niʔs, known as “Bitterroot Month”. Bitterroot was dug before it bloomed. This was an important first foods of the people. History and information on what happened during Bitterroot…
sčiyálmn spq̓niʔs, known as "The Buttercup Month," The Buttercup was said to be the first flower that bloomed in the Spring. A sign to the people, that soon the Bitterroots…