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Colville fisherman Randy Friedlander tosses carcasses of downstream salmon at the base of Grand Coulee Dam to honor ancestors and show salmon the way when fish runs are restored.Courtesy of Peter Marbach

Colville fisherman Randy Friedlander tosses carcasses of downstream salmon at the base of Grand Coulee Dam to honor ancestors and show salmon the way when fish runs are restored.

Courtesy of Peter Marbach

From its headwaters in Canada to its estuary at the Pacific, the Columbia River is central to the cultural history and day-to-day life of many tribal and First Nations communities. Dr. Michel of the Upper Columbia United Tribes joins us to discuss what the river and its resources mean to tribes today. We also speak with Oregon landscape photographer Peter Marbach, who’ll be joining Michel and others to present his photo series on the Columbia River at a show and panel discussion tonight in Hood River.

Listen to the interview below

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