Take a short trip to one of the Pacific Northwest's premier rock art sites. This important area is located in Southern Washington near the Columbia River. Its been used by native people for thousands of years and remains very culturally and spiritually important. Provided by CultureWatch Northwest...http://culturewatchnorthwest.blogspot.com/
yes but they dont look anything like the ones in Yakima cayon
or the ones ive seen in caves on white and chnook pass
1966Yakima 4 months ago
Plain fact is that NOBODY really know what all these glyphs and graphs meant to those who wrote them. And anyone--white or native--who claims otherwise is simply reading into something his or her own beliefs. These in the video are very similar to some near Naches (WA) and Bend (OR), two very different places...so what does that mean? Nobody knows. These drawings become a mirror for us, for what we want to see, for who WE are more than anything else....
proffromgview 2 years ago
Interpretation is the difficult aspect of archaeology, and often evidences profound ignorance of the past, contemporary thinking, and the prejudices which enabled the genocides of Native Peoples.
jqjacobs 2 years ago