Indian Fishing for Salmon at Celilo Falls Oregon 1941
Indigenous fishermen fish for salmon at Celilo Falls in Oregon in 1941. This location was a vital fishing site for Native American tribes, who relied on the salmon for sustenance and trade. The falls were historically significant for their rich salmon runs, supporting both cultural practices and local economies in the surrounding region.
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Indian Fishing for Salmon at Celilo Falls Oregon 1941
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