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92. [Image] Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
93. [Image] Fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
94. [Image] Fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
95. [Image] Fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
96. [Image] Fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
97. [Image] Fishing at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
98. [Image] Fishermen at Celilo Falls on the Columbia River
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.Citation -
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.
Citation -
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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