July 10, 2018
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She Who Watches |
This morning we left Yakama Nation reservation site
and we traveled to the fisheries. There, we met Shawn Bechtol who is a fishery
biologist, John Washines a fishery biologist, and Scott Spino a fishery
technician who all work with Yakima Nation Wabash Lyle falls fishery and
research facility. Shawn Bechtol showed us how they can monitor the wild salmon
that passes by the Klickitat river. Their focus is studying fish and tracking
them. John Washines speaks about the fish and what they mean to the Native
American culture. He explained the traditional way his ancestors would catch
the fish. This interested me because it showed how much he values his family
and is proud of his culture. John Bartholomew showed us around the area and how
everything was built out of petroglyphic equipment because flooding is very
common in the area. There is nothing I enjoy more than learning about other
individuals field work. After the tour we went to the petroglyph park and hiked
to see “She Who Watches.” She is a woman who watches over the village. We then
left the petroglyph park and traveled to Bend, Oregon to our campsite at
Deschutes National Forest. This is the most beautiful campsite, it is warm and
cozy. I loved the way we traveled all day today.
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Trail to "She Who Watches" |
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Petroglyphic |
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