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The Native Americans were drying/smoking salmon at Squaw Flat, junction of the South Fork with McKenzie River above Blue River.
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Photo shows salmon hanging to cure in the sun over the fragrant smoke of the driftwood fire. The salmon will be their winter food.
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Events and activities depicted: The Camas Dig, 2009; The 7th Annual Jim Thorpe Fun Run, May 2009; Salmon Bake; Fry Bread sale; Pow Wow and Salmon Bake, 2003; All Center Tailgater for Dad’s Weekend, 2006; ...
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4. [Image] Indians netting salmon
Indians netting salmon at Celilo Falls near The Dalles. Celilo Falls was a traditional Native American fishing location until it was inundated by The Dalles dam in 1957.Citation -
5. [Image] Carmen López Oral History Interview
At the time of this interview, Carmen López was an office assistant at the Native American Longhouse. A junior double-majoring in Human Development & Family Sciences and Spanish, López came to OSU from ...Citation -
Events and activities depicted: All Cultural Centers Staff Retreat at the coast; Images of the Longhouse prior to its renovation and after; Training for 2000-2001 staff; Open House, Fall 2000; Recognition ...
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7. [Image] Woods, Waters, and Wildlife
Includes footage of fishing at Celilo Falls and the Oregon Coast (including Cape Perpetua, Heceta Head Lighthouse, Sea Lion Caves, and Three Arch Rocks). Includes title panels: Crater Lake National Park; ...Citation -
Black and white image of three Native American men fishing from rocks at Celilo Falls. All hold long poles or spears. Two are wearing caps, while one wears what looks like a knitted cap. Two of the men ...
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Black and white image of three Native American men fishing from rocks at Celilo Falls. All hold long poles or spears. Two are wearing caps, while one wears what looks like a knitted cap. Two of the men ...
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