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HOOD RIVER — University of Idaho Professor of Law, natural resource rights advocate, and Cherokee Nation citizen Dylan Hedden-Nicely brought his wisdom to the Columbia Center for the Arts on Jan. 21, unraveling how the Northwest’s greatest gilled icon became sacred and ignited centuries of cultural and legal history.

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Free news: Students at The Dalles Middle School (TDMS) have been learning about the history and culture of the local tribes that call the Columbia River Gorge home. Their lessons were amplified recently by a visit from a tribal member to their classrooms. 

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HOOD RIVER — Waucoma Bookstore welcomes Montana Poet Laureate Chris La Trey for a book signing of “Becoming Little Shell.”

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HOOD RIVER — The Hood River County Library Reads program presents “The Land, The People: Columbia River Tribes’ Cultural Connection to Place” on March 29 at 11 a.m. at the FISH Food Bank.