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  • A boy riding the Amtrak Cascades train from Seattle to Portland.
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Blueback Salmon. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    JMS-2012-IndianSalmonFishers-314.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    JMS-2012-IndianSalmonFishers-307.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair044.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    JMS-2012-IndianSalmonFishers-302.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair043.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair042.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair041.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair040.jpg
  • A young Indian girl holds a salmon caught in a gillnet. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair039.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    JMS-2012-IndianSalmonFishers-187.jpg
  • A mother and daughter pull salmon from their gill nets on their families' platform.  Bonneville Dam in the background. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair037.jpg
  • A mother and daughter pull salmon from their gill nets on their families' platform.  Bonneville Dam in the background. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair036.jpg
  • A mother and daughter pull salmon from their gill nets on their families' platform.  Bonneville Dam in the background. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair035.jpg
  • A Kim Brigham and her daughter pull salmon from their gill nets on their families' platform.  Bonneville Dam in the background. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair034.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair032.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair030.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair029.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair028.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Salmon Fishers on the scaffolds at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    JMS-2012-IndianSalmonFishers-310.jpg
  • A Kim Brigham and daughter pull salmon from their gill nets on their families' platform.  Bonneville Dam in the background. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair038.jpg
  • A mother and daughter pull salmon from their gill nets on their families' platform.  Bonneville Dam in the background. Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair033.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair031.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon fish for Salmon on platforms that have been in their family for generations.  The Indians are the only peoples with permits to fish this way on the Columbia River.  They sell fresh Salmon to buyers from the area.  They use traditional dip net and gill net fishing.
    Salmon-Sonnenmair027.jpg
  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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  • Indian Fishers at Cascade Locks near Portland, Oregon
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