Yakima Valley Salmon Season 1939 Photo by Dorothea Lange
This vintage image from October 1939 captures the Yakima Indian Valley along the Columbia River in Wasco County, Oregon. It shows the local Indigenous population during salmon season. The seasonal migration for salmon fishing was vital for their sustenance and cultural practices. This image is part of the Farm Security Administration/Office of War Information Collection, reflecting the rich history of Native American life in the region.
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Yakima Valley Salmon Season 1939 Photo by Dorothea Lange
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