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Sinixt Nation Hunting

Traditionally, the Sinixt people valued wildlife for subsistence and economic wealth, often placing greater importance on hunting than fishing. This section explores the cultural significance of wildlife, traditional hunting practices, key species, and the impact of colonial resource management on Sinixt livelihoods.

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