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This field guide was designed by Art Nature Place as part of Confluence’s education programs connecting students with the history, culture, and ecology at Chief Timothy Park, where the Confluence Listening Circle is.  It is designed to guide you through what you see, hear, and feel there, and prompt thinking about changes in the landscape.

On May 29, 2015, more than 200 people gathered at Chief Timothy Park, nine miles west of Clarkston, Washington, to dedicate the Confluence Listening Circl

Maya Lin discusses her work with Confluence at the various Confluence sites, focusing on restorative work and her installations as memorials of tribes, Lewis and Clark, and native landscape. Fully subtitled.

Chief Timothy Park, in Washington, is on an island off the Snake River. Chief Timothy Park is close to Lower Granite Dam, which has a fish ladder. The park is home to a Confluence “Listening Circle” amphitheater.