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  • 2151. [Image] Salmon Prince
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    A blue and white print of large trout-like fish underneath a human figure wearing a patterned toga, holding a pole with a fish at the top of it. Flying over the human figure are more fish.
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    Studying fish oils from salmon cannery to utilize by-products.
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  • 2153. [Image] Pip Tide King
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    This black-and-white print appears to convey a narrative about fishing by dividing the picture plane's main area of focus with five square insets that amplify certain characters.
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    Pottery: red-figured fish-plate. Design red on black ground, with white accessories. Round the edge, wave-pattern; in the centre, a rosette surrounded by wave-pattern. Three perch and three limpets. --The ...
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    Celilo Falls no longer exists today as it was covered completely when The Dalles Dam was completed. It was traditionally a fishing grounds for Native Americans.
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    Celilo Falls no longer exists today as it was covered completely when The Dalles Dam was completed. It was traditionally a fishing grounds for Native Americans.
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    Celilo Falls no longer exists today as it was covered completely when The Dalles Dam was completed. It was traditionally a fishing grounds for Native Americans.
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    Celilo Falls no longer exists today as it was covered completely when The Dalles Dam was completed. It was traditionally a fishing grounds for Native Americans.
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    Celilo Falls no longer exists today as it was covered completely when The Dalles Dam was completed. It was traditionally a fishing grounds for Native Americans.
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    Celilo Falls no longer exists today as it was covered completely when The Dalles Dam was completed. It was traditionally a fishing grounds for Native Americans.
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