Originally published on Southwest Travel & Life.
In northeastern Oregon, wide open landscapes stretch toward the horizon. Ranching families have worked this land for generations, while the ancestral homelands of Tribes including the Cayuse, Umatilla and Walla Walla have shaped its cultural identity for far longer. It’s also a place filled with remarkable craftsmanship.
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