Day 4

This journey has been amazing to learn more of the native culture and the great resources Yakama Nation is using to help fish of all varieties travel safely, keep track of their journey to analyze data and their performance, and collect scales to be sent to labs where the scientist will identify fish characteristics and travel stream data.  Klickitat Falls fishing side was exciting to see the area in which many native tribe members go traditional fishing. Traditional fishing is very meaningful to the native tribe and is part of the culture, but it is also very dangerous. Many lives have passed away by traditional fishing, but as John Washines mentioned, Technical technician, lives were taken away because the river gives life as well as it takes lives away and there is a price you have to pay. Many natives take this loss as a spiritual meaning because the salmon and other species have been providing for their people, but also, they must give back life to the river. I am still amazed at the strength of the native people who still practice their culture with passion regardless of the non-ending fights for land and other species. I love native culture and I can say I have become more attached to it and eager to learn more. 

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