On a sunny day high above waters of the Columbia River, traditional dancers welcomed visitors to Pushpum, a sacred site known to the Yakama Nation as “the mother of all roots.” As the air gusted around them, their regalia jingled and shifted along with their movements — like it too was dancing. But for the Yakama Nation and the Qamílpa Band, this was more than a welcome. It was a protest and a chance for supporters, community members and curious…
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