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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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32. [Image] Native American Longhouse (NAL) Album, 1997-1998
Events and activities depicted: Cooking fry bread and class of 1998 celebration. Also included are images of the Memorial Union and trees in the vicinity outside of the NAL as well as photos of NAL staff ...Citation -
33. [Image] PH036_6240
[Group of men on horseback outside W.O. Park's livery stable, Pendleton; Wheeler photo studio building in background]Citation -
34. [Image] PH036_3705 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A black-and-white photograph of a scene identified in white ink at the bottom as Maj. Moorhouse leading Indian parade The Roundup. The photo was taken by O. G. Allen, Pendleton, Oregon. Major Lee Moorhouse ...Citation -
35. [Image] PH036_5129 Lee Moorhouse photographs
A black-and-white photograph of a Native American man. In white ink near the bottom is written Yakima Moorhouse. The man stands in front of a canvas backdrop on which is painted a leafy woodland scene. ...Citation -
36. [Image] Stanley Pedro at Klamath Indian Agency
Man on horse, identified as Stanley Pedro; photo taken February 1907 , given to Klamath Indian Agency Superintendent H. G. WilsonCitation -
courtesy Crater Lake National Park
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38. [Image] Two Indian friends are intent on the dance beat
Intent on the beat, two Indian friends enter the dance at the OSU Powwow. The young mother, a member of the Klamath tribe, carries her infant laced into its cradleboard. Photo used in Oregon Stater.Citation -
39. [Image] 4-H boys receive training in soil judging
Photo is from the 1961/1962 Warm Springs Extension annual report. Dick Merritt, soil scientist, trained the club members in soil judging.Citation -
40. [Image] Warm Springs 4-H members get training
Warm Springs 4-H range management members receive training for operation, reading weights, and weighing cattle. Photo is from the 1961/1962 Warm Springs Extension annual report.Citation