nakia: so, we're here today practicing our tradition of coming to catch the salmon.ver, which was a traditional campsite of the nez perce people going back thousands of years. many of our families originated from this area along the salmon river. this has become a more important fishery for nez perce people is because the salmon river doesn't have any dams on it. one of the largest chinook fisheries for the nez perce people are sitting behind dworshak dam currently. ♪♪♪ nakia: we have only a few places that have remained good enough to still continue our fishing practices. ♪♪♪ nakia: so, the supplementation efforts that happened right here, the ability to try to mitigate for those dams that have been built on many of these rivers, but still we find us at the point where maintaining those genetics or maintaining the stock that originated from these places, which is important, it don't look like it's sustainable without us taking another step. ♪♪♪ russ: honestly, every time i see these wild fish in this high-quality habitat spawning, it gives me hope, because they have