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Living the Tradition of Netting on the Deschutes (three boys)
Living the Tradition of Netting on the Deschutes (three boys)

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This photo silhouettes three young Native American men of the Warm Springs Confederate Tribes sharing the excitement of netting a huge salmon from one of their scaffolds.  The photo also highlights the dangerous white water of the Deschutes River roaring through the Sherars Falls.

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