Watch Lecture Recording Here! Below are the COVID resource links that speakers Emily & Chuck shared during the lecture: www.ctuircovid.info yellowhawk.org seattlefoundation.smapply.org/prog/tribal_entities_all_in_wa/ Lecture Description: News sources have reported on the disproportionate ways...
SOP 10: Rajneeshees in Oregon
An extraordinary time in Oregon history occurred in central Oregon when a religious sect from India set up an experiment on an abused cattle ranch outside Madras. In the 1980s, the Indian guru Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh...
SOP 10: Salmon People: A Confluence Story Gathering of Native Voices
First-person storytelling has a unique power to deepen our understanding of the histories, cultures, and environment that surrounds us. Confluence Story Gatherings are welcoming forums that feature the stories of Native elders, leaders and thinkers, told in their own voices, as a way...
SOP 10: Debris Flows, Dam Removals, and Restoring Degraded Habitat: Shaping the Hood River Watershed Over the Past 30 Years
The Hood River Watershed sustains the Hood River Valley in countless ways – we depend on the river for agriculture, drinking water, recreation, industry, supporting native fish populations, and much more. Natural and...
SOP 10: Finnish in the Gorge
In the early 1900s a Finnish community settled in the Hood River Valley. In particular the Annala, Hukari, and Jakku families. Why did they journey to the United States from Finland and then to the mines of Minnesota, plains of North Dakota, and finally to the West coast and the Columbia...
SOP 10: Forgotten Toxic Waste Dump on the Columbia: The Bradford Island Story
Why are the fish at one of the most popular recreational fishing areas in the Mid-Columbia considered too toxic to eat? For over 40 years, the U.S. government dumped toxic pollution in and along the Columbia’s shorelines at Bradford Island, located near Bonneville Dam. But cleanup has...
SOP 10: Traditional First Foods & The Creation Story
Each year, tribes in the Columbia River Basin celebrate the return of the salmon. It is part of an annual First Foods ceremony that honors the tribes’ Creation Story and their unique connection to the Pacific Northwest. This relationship has spanned thousands of years and hundreds of...
SOP 11 -Responding to a Pandemic: An Indigenous Perspective
Watch Lecture Recording Here! Below are the COVID resource links that speakers Emily & Chuck shared during the lecture: www.ctuircovid.info yellowhawk.org seattlefoundation.smapply.org/prog/tribal_entities_all_in_wa/ Lecture Description: News sources have reported...
SOP 10: Rajneeshees in Oregon
An extraordinary time in Oregon history occurred in central Oregon when a religious sect from India set up an experiment on an abused cattle ranch outside Madras. In the 1980s, the Indian...
SOP 10: Salmon People: A Confluence Story Gathering of Native Voices
First-person storytelling has a unique power to deepen our understanding of the histories, cultures, and environment that surrounds us. Confluence Story Gatherings are welcoming forums that feature the stories of Native elders, leaders and thinkers, told...
SOP 10: Debris Flows, Dam Removals, and Restoring Degraded Habitat: Shaping the Hood River Watershed Over the Past 30 Years
The Hood River Watershed sustains the Hood River Valley in countless ways – we depend on the river for agriculture, drinking water, recreation, industry, supporting native fish populations,...
SOP 10: Finnish in the Gorge
In the early 1900s a Finnish community settled in the Hood River Valley. In particular the Annala, Hukari, and Jakku families. Why did they journey to the United States from Finland and then to the mines of Minnesota, plains of North Dakota, and finally to the...
SOP 10: Forgotten Toxic Waste Dump on the Columbia: The Bradford Island Story
Why are the fish at one of the most popular recreational fishing areas in the Mid-Columbia considered too toxic to eat? For over 40 years, the U.S. government dumped toxic pollution in and along the Columbia’s shorelines at Bradford Island, located near...
SOP 10: Traditional First Foods & The Creation Story
Each year, tribes in the Columbia River Basin celebrate the return of the salmon. It is part of an annual First Foods ceremony that honors the tribes’ Creation Story and their unique connection to the Pacific Northwest. This relationship has spanned thousands...