Indigenous Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls 1941
Indigenous individuals fish for salmon at Celilo Falls in Oregon in September 1941. The falls served as a vital fishing spot for Native American tribes, providing sustenance and cultural significance. This region was known for its rich salmon runs, making it a central hub for fishing practices and community gatherings among Indigenous peoples.
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Indigenous Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls 1941
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