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Monday 25 September 4 Prayer, Welcome and Overview of the Spirit of Salmon Immersion Jefferson Greene, Cultural Liaison Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Be esha Blondin, Dene Elder from Yellowknife, Northwest Territories State of the Columbia River Salmon Fish Biologist Barry MacPherson introduces Dr. Stan Gregory, Professor Emeritus of Fisheries, Oregon State University. Alevin: the first life-stage after hatching from eggs

State of the Columbia River Salmon (continued) 5 Smolt: last freshwater stage ready to head for the ocean. Parr: second freshwater stage Steelhead: an anadromous trout Pacific lamprey: an anadromous eel

State of the Columbia River Salmon (continued) Salmon and steelhead abundance 6 Counts of Pacific Lamprey passing over Lower Granite Dam on the Snake River, 1995-2010 At risk fish species and migration obstacles in the Columbia River Basin

State of the Columbia River Salmon (continued) Status and Trends Roughly one-third of the Basin is no longer accessible to anadromous salmon Changes to environmental conditions and habitats have further diminished the capacity of habitat that remains accessible Hatchery releases account for a large proportion of current salmon abundance 7

Ethics of the US-Canada Columbia River Treaty The Reverend Tom Soeldner of the Columbia River Ethics and Treaty Project This 1964 agreement between Canada and the United States on the development and operation of dams in the upper Columbia Basin for power and flood control benefits came with a great price. It ignored the river s fish, wildlife and ecological requirements as well as the interests of tribes and First Nations (salmon people) who have been there from time immemorial. Current efforts to modernize the Treaty is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to restore the river s damaged ecosystem, especially for tribes and First Nations. 8 ONE RIVER, ETHICS MATTER The Columbia River Watershed: Caring for Creation and the Common Good An International Pastoral Letter by the Catholic Bishops of the Region, January 8, 2001

Ethics of the US-Canada Columbia River Treaty (continued) 9

Visit to Bonneville Dam 10 Washington shore fishway A couple of seals near the fishway North powerhouse North shore powerhouse The Columbia Gorge: Past, Present and Future Lunch time presentation by Peter Cornelison, Friends of the Columba Gorge, in the Balcony Picnic Area at Washington Shore Visitor Center

Salmon Spawning Viewing at Little White Salmon Hatchery 11 Fish viewing room Hatchery displays

Salmon Spawning Viewing at Little White Salmon Hatchery Hatchery displays of the Condor and Bald Eagle 12 Heading upriver to Celilo driving through the tunnels on Washington Highway 14 (Our bus driver was Martin Hecht of Martin s Gorge Tours) At Celilo Park, site of one of the oldest inhabited places in North America

At Celilo Park 13 Hearing Poems and Stories at Celilo Park Elizabeth Woody, Oregon Poet Laureate and member of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Fire and Water Ceremony Preparing for the ceremony with water and tobacco leaves Taking the water and tobacco leaves to the river for ceremonial dispersing Our group after the ceremony

At Celilo Village Dinner and Conversation in the Long House 14 Entering the Long House Laughter is a healing for Mother Earth We should all be comfortable and healthy; we don t need to be rich or poor. In our society, none of us were rich and none of us were poor. We heard stories from Celilo Village Elders Karen Whitford and Gloria Jack. The N chi Wanapum Warm Springs Canoe Family performed and shared about their work for healing and clean water. We joined with them in song and celebration.