RIDGEFIELD — Visitors to the Cathlapotle Plankhouse on Sunday didn’t just learn how native tribes incorporated roots of the camas plant into their diets. They had a chance to get their hands dirty as ...
PLUMMER, Idaho – He savored the foods of his childhood: fresh camas, strips of pungent bitterroot, a thick, black pudding made from moss on trees. “A long time ago, my ancestors ate the same thing,” ...
The 90 minutes I spend digging camas on Bureau of Land Management land with LaRae Wiley and two of her Salish School of Spokane kindergartners — Stn̓knal̓qs and Pipqs — is enough time to learn how to ...
Each year, in late April or early May, when the white flowers of White Camas (Lomatium canbyi) have dried up and the seeds are beginning to toast in the sun, members of the Spokane Tribe slip away to ...
White camas, known by the scientific name of Lomatium canbyi, is a member of the parsley family. Sometimes known as biscuit root or desert parsley, it’s different from brown camas, a blue- flowering ...
The wild camas fields at Bush's Pasture Park, tended by the Kalapuya people before 1850, are in bloom. Salem, "since time immemorial to the Kalapuya people, has been known as a really good camas ...
From the outside, Fisher Investments’ new office building in Camas looks like the same ubiquitous brick-and-glass box found on corporate campuses from Seattle to San Francisco. From inside, however, ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. PROVENIENCE NOTE: SPEDIS WAS THE ...
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