Confluence Library
Over the past 7 years much has changed for several of these species both at the Sandy River Delta and abroad, the Virtual Bird Blind shown here is an effort to show how those at risk species listed in 2008 have changed in today’s age.
This vintage postcard of Shoshone Falls was found in an antique store. The art was done by Horace C. Myers, an Idaho photographer.
This gallery features Chief Tom Frank Yallup, his son Douglas, and Chief William Yallup, Sr.
This gallery features photos of Wyam Chief Tommy Thompson and his wife Flora.
This gallery features photographs from the Feast of the First Salmon celebrations held in 1939, 1940, 1945, 1948, 1954, 1956, and 1957.
This gallery features photographs of rock art. The Celilo Falls area was rich in rock art prior to its flooding.
This gallery features photographs of young women taken near Celilo Village between 1902-1938.
This gallery features images of children through Celilo Village in daily life, at work and play.
This gallery features photographs of fishing at Celilo Falls.
This gallery features images of bridges and roads near Celilo Village. Around the turn of the twentieth century, a number of bridges and roads were put in along the Oregon-Washington border. These roads and bridges were a mixed blessing, as they allowed more fishermen access to the falls, but meant that fish became harder to come by and led to undesirable traffic transversing Celilo Village and bringing tourists.