The Indian Falls

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The Indian Falls

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Photographs and lithographs of the early Spokane Falls, use of the Falls by Indians and scenes of tribal members performing daily tasks related to the Falls (cooking, fishing, etc.).

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Spokane Public Library
Eastern Washington Historical Society
Eastern Washington University Archives and Special Collections

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Collection Items

Spokane Indian drying salmon
A Spokane Indian dries fish around the turn of the 20th century.

Drying Salmon
Salmon drying on racks in an Indian village. Sketched by Paul Kane during his transcontinental travels in the mid-19th century.

Spokane Falls -- Early #7
Men observe Spokane Falls in 1875.

Spokane Falls -- Early  #43
Man poses beside Lower Falls of the Spokane River in 1878.
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