Image: Wanapum Heritage Center on Columbia River
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Description: Wanapum Heritage Center on the Columbia River- they were among the last of the "wild" Indians only placed into permanent settlements after the hydroelectric dams were built in 1953 on the Columbia River, forever changing their traditional lifestyle dependent upon salmon.
Title: Wanapum Heritage Center on Columbia River
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Author: Thayne Tuason
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