Indigenous Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls Oregon 1941
Indigenous people fish for salmon at Celilo Falls, Oregon, in September 1941. This location has long been vital for Native American tribes, serving as a primary fishing site for generations. The waterfall was renowned for its abundant salmon runs, which played a crucial role in the sustenance and culture of local communities.
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Indigenous Salmon Fishing at Celilo Falls Oregon 1941
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