Actions


As a museum for the movement, we are guided by lessons from the past and committed to the fight for the future. In the context of the climate and extinction crises, we all have a role to play to protect natural and cultural heritage for the generations to come. Take action.

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Protect the land: Respect tribal consent

Tribal communities have been forced to defend the land, waters, and resources from destruction and degradation for all of us. The U.S. must recognize the traditional, legal, and moral rights of Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples to protect sacred places.

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Stop Salmon and Orca Extinction

Declining fish populations have created a trail of broken promises on the road to extinction. Removing the dams to restore the Snake River is more than a legal obligation or a biological necessity, it is a moral imperative of historic proportions.

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Past Actions

Protect the land: Respect tribal consent

Tribal communities have been forced to defend the land, waters, and resources from destruction and degradation for all of us. The U.S. must recognize the traditional, legal, and moral rights of Native Nations and Indigenous Peoples to protect sacred places.

read more...

Stop Salmon and Orca Extinction

Declining fish populations have created a trail of broken promises on the road to extinction. Removing the dams to restore the Snake River is more than a legal obligation or a biological necessity, it is a moral imperative of historic proportions.

read more...

Re-Indigenize place-names on public lands

In the context of national and global reckoning with the legacy and ongoing impacts of colonialism, imperialism and racial injustice, we have a once in a generation opportunity to inscribe our social values on official maps for the future generations.

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