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