Credits

Credits

Credits

Funders and Contributors

We are indebted to the following organizations and individuals for their support and their generous contributions to this website:

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Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes

Funding was provided by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Natural Resources Department's Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation and the Tribal Department of Education.
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Bonneville Power Administration

Funding for this project was also provided by a grant from the Bonneville Power Administration's Tribal Financial Assistance Program.

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation originally released the Lower Flathead River Interactive Map and Resource Guide as an interactive, Flash-based DVD in 2013. With funding from the CSKT Department of Education, the project was converted from Flash to a web-based learning tool in 2021.

Contributors
Project Director for Web Version: Michelle Mitchell, Tribal Department of Education. Project Director for the DVD Version: Germaine White, CSKT Natural Resources Department. DVD and Website Design and Development: David Rockwell. Science Writing: David Rockwell. Culture Committees Welcome: Tony Incashola, Salish-Pend d'Oreille Culture Committee and Vernon Finley, Kootenai Culture Committee (Frank Tyro videographer, David Rockwell editor). Movies/Video: Place of Falling Waters: Thompson Smith and Roy Bigcrane; The River is Wider Than it Seems: John Stern; The River Lives: Barb Baker and Frank Tyro; Charlie McDonald Interview: Roy Bigcrane. Resource Materials: David Rockwell and Germaine White. Historical Essay: A Brief History of Kerr Dam and the Reservation by Thompson Smith. Historical Photos of Kerr Dam Construction from Salish Kootenai College's Darcy McNickle Collection. Vegetation Map: Pete Gillard, CSKT GIS Program. Fisheries Data: Craig Barfoot. Geologic Cross Sections: adapted from Stephen Slagle, USGS. Fish Illustrations: adapted from illustrations by Joseph Tomelleri.

Funders and Contributors

We are indebted to the following organizations and individuals for their support and their generous contributions to this website:

My Image

Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes

Funding was provided by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Natural Resources Department's Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation and the Tribal Department of Education.
My Image

Bonneville Power Administration

Funding for this project was also provided by a grant from the Bonneville Power Administration's Tribal Financial Assistance Program.

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation originally released the Lower Flathead River Interactive Map and Resource Guide as an interactive, Flash-based DVD in 2013. With funding from the CSKT Department of Education, the project was converted from Flash to a web-based learning tool in 2021.

Contributors
Project Director for Web Version: Michelle Mitchell, Tribal Department of Education. Project Director for the DVD Version: Germaine White, CSKT Natural Resources Department. DVD and Website Design and Development: David Rockwell. Science Writing: David Rockwell. Culture Committees Welcome: Tony Incashola, Salish-Pend d'Oreille Culture Committee and Vernon Finley, Kootenai Culture Committee (Frank Tyro videographer, David Rockwell editor). Movies/Video: Place of Falling Waters: Thompson Smith and Roy Bigcrane; The River is Wider Than it Seems: John Stern; The River Lives: Barb Baker and Frank Tyro; Charlie McDonald Interview: Roy Bigcrane. Resource Materials: David Rockwell and Germaine White. Historical Essay: A Brief History of Kerr Dam and the Reservation by Thompson Smith. Historical Photos of Kerr Dam Construction from Salish Kootenai College's Darcy McNickle Collection. Vegetation Map: Pete Gillard, CSKT GIS Program. Fisheries Data: Craig Barfoot. Geologic Cross Sections: adapted from Stephen Slagle, USGS. Fish Illustrations: adapted from illustrations by Joseph Tomelleri.

Funders and Contributors

We are indebted to the following organizations and individuals for their support and their generous contributions to this website:

My Image
Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes
Funding was provided by the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Natural Resources Department's Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation and the Tribal Department of Education.
My Image
Bonneville Power Administration
Funding for this project was also provided by a grant from the Bonneville Power Administration's Tribal Financial Assistance Program.

The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes' Division of Fish, Wildlife, Recreation, and Conservation originally released the Lower Flathead River Interactive Map and Resource Guide as an interactive, Flash-based DVD in 2013. With funding from the CSKT Department of Education, the project was converted from Flash to a web-based learning tool in 2021.

Contributors
Project Director for Web Version: Michelle Mitchell, Tribal Department of Education. Project Director for the DVD Version: Germaine White, CSKT Natural Resources Department. DVD and Website Design and Development: David Rockwell. Science Writing: David Rockwell. Culture Committees Welcome: Tony Incashola, Salish-Pend d'Oreille Culture Committee and Vernon Finley, Kootenai Culture Committee (Frank Tyro videographer, David Rockwell editor). Movies/Video: Place of Falling Waters: Thompson Smith and Roy Bigcrane; The River is Wider Than it Seems: John Stern; The River Lives: Barb Baker and Frank Tyro; Charlie McDonald Interview: Roy Bigcrane. Resource Materials: David Rockwell and Germaine White. Historical Essay: A Brief History of Kerr Dam and the Reservation by Thompson Smith. Historical Photos of Kerr Dam Construction from Salish Kootenai College's Darcy McNickle Collection. Vegetation Map: Pete Gillard, CSKT GIS Program. Fisheries Data: Craig Barfoot. Geologic Cross Sections: adapted from Stephen Slagle, USGS. Fish Illustrations: adapted from illustrations by Joseph Tomelleri.