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Title
GREENWOOD-041 Front
Date(s)
- c. 1950 (Creation)
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Scope and content
- Aerial view of Quileute River emptying into the Pacific Ocean, with Rialto Beach and James Island at left, First Beach and the Quileute Indian Reservation at right, and the Quileute village of La Push at center. James Island holds a significant and sacred place in the history of the Quileute Tribe: it served as a fortress during raids by the nearby Makah, was used to grow nettles harvested for twine needed for fishing nets, and was the burial site for tribal chiefs.
- Printed on front: La Push- Wash