Priest Rapids.
Date
1953
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UNPUBLISHED
Abstract
"Priest Rapids is the name of the longest stretch of the roughest water on a thousand mile run of the Columbia River between that stream's trickling fountainhead in Canada and the Pacific Ocean. Yet the most peaceful red men anywhere along that river lived there. Long before the white men came the easy going people, the Wanapums or Priest Rapids Indians, were happy with their religion. They were content that the river brought many food salmon to their village."
Description
20 sheets 8 x 11.5 inch. Typed. Extensively edited throughout by Relander.