Chíish, Burdern-basked (Catherine Hawks)

I was overtaken by three Indians one of them gave me Some dried Sturgeon and a fiew wappato roots,

found maney of the Chin nooks with Capt. Lewis of whome there was 2 Cheifs Com com mo ly & Chil-lar-la-wil
William Clark

Chinook woman on beach with clam basket

Photo by Edward S. Curtis circa 1911

Columbia River

This day continued clear and pleasant throughout
-Patrick Gass-

Photo date: November 10, 2008

Blue sky, blue Columbia River, and a large drift log

California Condor
(Gymnogyps californianus)

At 4 o'clock in the afternoon, Capt. Clarke and his party returned to camp.... They killed a remarkably large buzzard, of a species different from any I had seen. It was 9 feet across the wings, and 3 feet 10 inches from the bill to the tail.
-Patrick Gass-

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California Condor: a very large, black bird with a large beak

Photo taken Dec 11, 2006 by Chuck Szmurlo
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Otter Skin

one of the Indians had on a roab made of 2 Sea Otter Skins the fur of them were more butifull than any fur I had ever Seen
both Capt. Lewis & my Self endeavored to purchase the roab with differant articles
at length we precured it for a belt of blue beeds which the Squar-wife of our interpreter Shabono wore around her waste.
-William Clark-

Tan otter fur with white and black highlights