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  1. The Twelve Bands compose the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation: Chelan, Chief Joseph Band of Nez Perce, Colville, Entiat, Lakes, Methow, Moses-Columbia, Nespelem, Okanogan, Palus, San Poil, Wenatchi

  2. Colville Tribes. The Colville Indian Reservation is an Indian reservation in the Northwestern United States, in north central Washington, inhabited and managed by the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, which are federally recognized. Established in 1872, the reservation currently consists of 2,825,000 acres (4,410 sq mi; 11,430 km ...

  3. Until the mid-1800s, the ancestors of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation (CTCR) were nomadic, following the seasons from place to place to occupy fishing sites and harvest berries and native plants. The CTCR have survived many trials and tribulations since the creation of the original Colville Indian Reservation in 1872 when 12 ...

  4. Feb 20, 2024 · For the 12 tribes of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville, whose reservation is located in north-central Washington state, their ecosystem isn’t complete without the animals and plants who ...

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  5. A Brief History. Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation. Posted by the History/Archaeology Department, revised 2024.

  6. Nov 11, 2021 · On July 1, 1892, the north half of the Colville Indian Reservation was ceded to the United States by an Act of Congress, reducing the reservation to 1.4 million acres. Other significant Congressional Acts and federal policies have directly influenced the destiny of the Colville Indian Reservation such as the Reservation Allotment Act of 1887 ...

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  8. P. 1 [1] Ernest Moore Foster wrote these words in the opening of his personal account of his time observing the southern section of the Colville Indian Reservation in Northern Washington state. Foster was immersing himself in the remote “Wild West” as part of a surveying trip in August of 1906.