Celilo Village, Oregon

Coordinates: 45°38′41″N 120°57′59″W / 45.64472°N 120.96639°W / 45.64472; -120.96639
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Location of Celilo Village
Native American Longhouse in Celilo Village with the Columbia River and Oregon Trunk Rail Bridge
in the background
Native Americans drying salmon at Celilo Falls, circa 1900

Celilo Village, Oregon is an

Native American community on the Columbia River in northeastern Wasco County in the U.S. state of Oregon.[1] It is near Lake Celilo, the former site of Celilo Falls; it is just south of the community of Wishram, Washington
, across the Columbia River.

In 2003 about 100 permanent residents lived in 14 dwellings. The site was once a major cultural and trading center, until

2000 census reported a total resident population of 44 persons living on a land area of 102.11 acres (0.4132 km2). The United States Army Corps of Engineers provided funding for construction of a new tribal long house in 2006.[3][4]
The Corps of Engineers built and maintains the dams that have annihilated the salmon runs upon which Native ceremonial, commercial and dietary life depend.

Most residents of Celilo are members of either the

gillnets or from platforms built along the river.[citation needed
]

References

  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Celilo Village, Oregon
  2. ^ Celilo Falls: Gone but not forgotten Archived 2005-07-16 at the Wayback Machine by Jean Johnson, Indian Country Today, 2004-08-24
  3. ^ http://www.coopercm.com/news/DJC_092106_Celilo_Village_Rebuild.pdf[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Celilo Village ribbon cutting and new home blessing". May 24, 2008.

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