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Read more about the article The Big River People

The Big River People

  • Post author:pnwsalmoncenter.org
  • Post published:November 30, 2020
  • Post category:Art and Artists/HCSEG 30th Anniversary/Salmon/Sense of Place
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For our 30th anniversary, we are celebrating by honoring the Skokomish tribe, who are original stewards of the land where we are conducting salmon research, restoration and education. Salmon are…

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Read more about the article Al Adams and the Salmon Hall of Fame

Al Adams and the Salmon Hall of Fame

  • Post author:pnwsalmoncenter.org
  • Post published:November 12, 2020
  • Post category:Activism/HCSEG 30th Anniversary/History/Salmon
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by Cathy Adams Taylor “I can’t believe Al Adams is here! I went over to greet him, but I don’t think he remembered me. He seems so cordial, so pleasant,”…

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