Chinook Indian Nation, Columbia Land Trust enter historic agreement
A shared commitment to the land By Olivia Palmer The Astoria There’s a phrase in Chinuk Wawa — “ɫush-tumtum”
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Chinook Indian Nation, Columbia Land Trust enter historic agreement
A shared commitment to the land By Olivia Palmer The Astoria There’s a phrase in Chinuk Wawa — “ɫush-tumtum”