Yakima Indian Village Fishing on Columbia River 1939
A Yakima Indian village sits along the Columbia River during the salmon fishing season. Indigenous people temporarily inhabit this location, returning to the Yakima Valley once the season concludes. Taken in October 1939 in Celilo, Wasco County, Oregon, this image offers insight into the seasonal traditions of the Yakima people and their cultural practices.
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Yakima Indian Village Fishing on Columbia River 1939
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