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Port Gamble and Jamestown S’Klallam Tribes

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By signing the Treaty of Point No Point, the S’Klallam tribes traded vast amount of land and resources in exchange for the right to hunt and fish in their historic lands and grounds. The United States Constitution declares treaties to be the supreme law of the land and are still protected by law today.

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  • Home
    • Contact us
    • Employment
    • News
  • Programs
    • Shellfish
    • Finfish
    • Wildlife
    • Habitat
    • Climate
    • GIS
    • SSHIAP
    • Archives and Records
    • Enforcement
  • Harvest Regulations
    • Finfish Regulations
    • Shellfish Regulations
    • Crab Regulation Map
    • Regulation archive
  • Reports & Publications
    • Salmon Reports
    • Habitat Reports
    • PNPTC Historical Reports
    • Climate Reports
  • About us
    • History
    • Leadership
    • Staff
  • Links & Partners
Point No Point Treaty Council
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