Yakima Indian Village Columbia River October 1939
A Yakima Indian village appears along the Columbia River in Wasco County, Oregon, during the salmon fishing season in October 1939. The image shows a seasonal settlement where community members return to the Yakima Valley after fishing. A young girl represents the impact of government intervention on indigenous lifestyles. This photograph is part of the Farm Security Administration and Office of War Information collection, documenting indigenous life and practices of the time.
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Yakima Indian Village Columbia River October 1939
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