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Title page 17
Relation Power and the Pacific Northwest
Date 2005-04-20 to 2005-05-09
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Description Ocean to its native river to spawn. If the salmon do not get up this river the species is doomed. Obviously, the construction of huge concrete barriers at two sites on the Columbia could prevent the fish from returning. The Federal Government responded to the legitimate concern of commercial and sports fishermen, conservationists, and Indian tribes—who had been promised that when they gave up their lands, they would own the fishing rights "for as long as the river flows, the sun sets and...
Identifier http://oregondigital.org/u?/wwdl,1942

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