National Geographic Creativeのインスタグラム(natgeointhefield) - 9月6日 02時05分
Video by @kiliiiyuyan I’m in the Klickitat river gorge in Washington State, walking across tenuous wooden bridges and hanging out with Yakama families above the rushing falls below. The Yakama and other tribes in the region have been dipnetting for salmon for millennia. Once, the largest of the falls, at Celilo on the Columbia River nearby, was the largest gathering of Indigenous peoples on earth. But the construction of the Dalles dam in 1957 buried the falls and with it, the livelihood for a network of millions of Native peoples. The resilience of Indigenous communities means that the Yakama never stopped fishing. Today as Native Nations are regain their sovereign rights of land and subsistence, they are managing the slow removal of dams across the west. Follow me @kiliiiyuyan, for more from the Indigenous world. #indigenous #fishing #yakama #sovereignty
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