This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Washington Press in 2013, explores river art of the Lower Columbia River. The authors concentrate on artwork that was created between Astoria, Oregon, and The Cascades, about 130 miles upriver
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Graduation date: 1980Prior to advent of Europeans in the Pacific Northwest,\ud the Middle Columbia R...
This poster uses the existence of a possible fish weir feature in a backwater lake on Sauvie Island ...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Villages were the center of Chinookan life, filling the role that tribes did for Native people in ot...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
This study presents a preliminary compilation of 1) archaeological sites or geographic locations in ...
The Chinook of the Lower Columbia River are among the first Natives in the region to have direct con...
Chinook Indians in canoes on the Columbia River, Washington or Oregon.Edward S. Curtis Collection.Cu...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
This is the preliminary report, one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of th...
Graduation date: 1986Presentation date: 1985-05-03This study is a synthesis of the available ethnogr...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Graduation date: 1980Prior to advent of Europeans in the Pacific Northwest,\ud the Middle Columbia R...
This poster uses the existence of a possible fish weir feature in a backwater lake on Sauvie Island ...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Villages were the center of Chinookan life, filling the role that tribes did for Native people in ot...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
This study presents a preliminary compilation of 1) archaeological sites or geographic locations in ...
The Chinook of the Lower Columbia River are among the first Natives in the region to have direct con...
Chinook Indians in canoes on the Columbia River, Washington or Oregon.Edward S. Curtis Collection.Cu...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
This is the preliminary report, one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of th...
Graduation date: 1986Presentation date: 1985-05-03This study is a synthesis of the available ethnogr...
This report is one in a series on the archaeology of the Wapato Valley region of the Lower Columbia ...
Abstract Approved: The presence and significance of salmon for prehis-toric and aboriginal people of...
This chapter, included in Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia, published by the University of Wa...
Graduation date: 1980Prior to advent of Europeans in the Pacific Northwest,\ud the Middle Columbia R...
This poster uses the existence of a possible fish weir feature in a backwater lake on Sauvie Island ...