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A People of Vision

The Flathead Indian Reservation is home to three tribes, the Bitterroot Salish, Upper Pend d’Oreille, and the Kootenai.

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Thank you for Participating in the CSKT Community Survey

We would like to take a moment and THANK everyone who participated in the CSKT Tribal Justice System Community survey.  The survey, that has now closed, had nearly 150 participants.  Your sharing of experiences with Tribal police, courts, laws and related services such as DHRD, Tribal Health and city/county systems is invaluable feedback to assist in improving our system. 

As next steps, the data will be analyzed and provided to Tribal Council and the planning team to develop a strategic plan leading towards change.  Again, we thank you for taking the time to provide your feedback.

Friendly reminder that all responses are and will remain confidential.  We will next be drawing for twenty $100 gift cards and those winners will be notified by either email or phone by May 28, 2025. 

Again, we thank you for your participation and commitment to the CSKT Community.

Sincerely,

The CSKT Tribal Justice System Survey Team

Our Vision: Maintain Traditional Principles and Values
The traditional values that served our people in the past are embedded in the many ways we serve and invest in our people and communities, in the way we have regained and restored our homelands and natural resources, in the ways we have built a self-sufficient society and economy, in the ways we govern our Reservation and represent ourselves to the rest of the world and in the ways we continue to preserve our right to determine our own destiny.

Our Mission: Be Guided by Traditional Principles and Values
Our Mission is to adopt traditional principles and values into all facets of tribal operations and services. We will invest in our people in a manner that ensures our ability to become a completely self-sufficient society and economy. And we will provide sound environmental stewardship to preserve, perpetuate, protect and enhance natural resources and ecosystems.

A People of Vision

“When I was a student in high school, I entered a competition to design the CSKT seal and was thrilled and excited to learn that my design was selected,” said Corky. “Important concepts found in the design, is a representation of the Tribes past, while also looking forward to our place in the future. Chief Koostatah depicts the rich history and culture of our Tribes, wearing a war bonnet and in a traditional white buckskin outfit, he gazes across the Flathead River with mountains seen in the distance. His gesture is of looking forward for those things yet to come, while also reminding of the preparations needed to address the future wellbeing of our Tribes.”

Corky Clairmont

The official seal of the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes shows one of the last Ksanka traditional leaders, Chief Koostatah, standing on a rock outcropping that overlooks roaring white water.

The current seal was inspired by a talented young Tribal Member, Corky Clairmont, who was still in high school at the time the seal was developed. This was the early ‘60s. Today Corky’s artistic legacy endures in the seal of the Tribes, and continues throughout his prolific career in the arts, as an instructor for many years at the Salish Kootenai College and through a lifetime of his many artistry installed and shown throughout the region and beyond.

Corky’s original design was revamped in the early 1980’s, which altered the raised hand of the original to more of a pointing gesture, with additional colors and textures also added.

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