Scraping Hide Method in Oregon Indian Village 1939
This vintage photograph from October 1939 depicts a traditional method of scraping hide for softening in an Indian fishing village in Oregon. It documents the indigenous practices once prevalent in the area, showcasing the skills and techniques used by Native American communities. Such methods were integral to their cultural heritage and resource utilization.
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Scraping Hide Method in Oregon Indian Village 1939
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