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Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Category
Lands, Language, Lifeways, Natural Resources
Summary
Madeline and Gladys going to the mountains to pick huckleberries.
Community
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Category
Education, Government to Government Relations, Lands
Community
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Category
Education, Government to Government Relations, Lands
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Government to Government Relations, Lands, Lifeways
Summary
Stories from the River is a series of documentary shorts produced in collaboration with Confluence, Tule Films and NW Documentary, which the goal to elevate Indigenous voices in our collective understanding of the Columbia River system.
Community
Confluence
Category
Government to Government Relations, Lands, Lifeways, Religion
Summary
Stories from the River is a series of documentary shorts produced in collaboration with Confluence, Tule Films and NW Documentary, which the goal to elevate Indigenous voices in our collective understanding of the Columbia River system.
Community
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Category
Education, Government to Government Relations, Lands
Community
Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs
Category
Education, Government to Government Relations, Lands
Community
Confluence
Category
Government to Government Relations, Lands
Community
Confluence
Category
Lands, Natural Resources
Summary
Bryson Liberty shares funny memories of fishing at Celilo Falls.
Community
Confluence
Category
Lands
Summary
Wilbur Slockish tells a story about visiting Shoshone Falls in Idaho to sit and listen to the sound. The sound reminds him of Celilo Falls, a sound he will never forget.
Community
Confluence
Category
Lands, Government to Government Relations
Summary
Bill Yallup, Jr. talks about Chief Kamiakin and the his vision for the treaty signing.
Community
Confluence
Category
Economy/Economic Development, Lands, Natural Resources
Summary
Bill Yallup, Jr. explains how Celilo Falls was the "Wall Street of the West".