
Covenant of the Salmon People
Directed by:
Shane Anderson
2022
60 minutes
COVENANT OF THE SALMON PEOPLE is documentary portrait of the Nez Perce Tribe as they continue to carry out their ancient promise to protect Chinook salmon, cornerstone species and first food their people have subsisted on for tens of thousands of years.
ABOUT THE FILM
The Nez Perce is the oldest documented civilization in North America, with archaeological sites along Idaho's Salmon River dating back 16,500 years. The basis of this civilization, and the cornerstone of their creation story, is an ancient covenant with salmon. It is woven into their culture, history, and their species restoration work.Â
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The tribe is facing the extinction of Chinook salmon, despite decades of recovery efforts, due to the widespread construction of dams across tribal lands. The dammed river system and climate changes threaten the salmon’s existence. Tribal members continue to honor their relationship, protecting the basis of their ancestral diet. Their only option to save the salmon from extinction is the breaching of four dams on the lower Snake River. Will the Federal Government take charge of the situation or sit idly by while this iconic species vanishes?
Covenant of the Salmon People

ABOUT THE DIRECTOR
CREDITS
Director
Shane Anderson
Composer
Eric Phillips
Cinematographer
Jesse Andrew Clark
Editor
Jesse Andrew Clark
Music Department
Josh Plotner, Bass Clarinet