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Chinook Indian

Chinook Indian

 

You are looking at an intriguing picture ofLewis and Clark's Landing-place; Nihhluidih. It was taken in 1909 by Edward S. Curtis.

The picture presents a Chinook Indian standing on river bank of the Columbia River Valley.

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Image ID# 0BD2A3B4
Ref: loc/Edward Curtis Collection

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