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- Celilo_Falls abstract "Celilo Falls (Wyam, meaning "echo of falling water" or "sound of water upon the rocks," in several native languages) was a tribal fishing area on the Columbia River, just east of the Cascade Mountains, on what is today the border between the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. The name refers to a series of cascades and waterfalls on the river, as well as to the native settlements and trading villages that existed there in various configurations for 15,000 years. Celilo was the oldest continuously inhabited community on the North American continent until 1957, when the falls and nearby settlements were submerged by the construction of The Dalles Dam.".
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- Celilo_Falls wikiPageExternalLink fisher.html.
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- Celilo_Falls wikiPageExternalLink H1009a_celilo-falls-part-of-once-wild-Columbia.html.
- Celilo_Falls wikiPageExternalLink recalling_celilo.html.
- Celilo_Falls wikiPageID "1531942".
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- Celilo_Falls hasPhotoCollection Celilo_Falls.
- Celilo_Falls quote "Our waters shall be free: free to serve the uses and purposes of their creation by a Divine Providence.".
- Celilo_Falls source "—Portland investor and civic leader Joseph Nathan Teal, at the canal's opening ceremony.".
- Celilo_Falls width "250".
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Cascade_waterfalls.
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Columbia_River_Gorge.
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Geography_of_Washington_(state).
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:History_of_Washington_(state).
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:History_of_transportation_in_Oregon.
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Landforms_of_Klickitat_County,_Washington.
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Landforms_of_Wasco_County,_Oregon.
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Waterfalls_of_Oregon.
- Celilo_Falls subject Category:Waterfalls_of_Washington_(state).
- Celilo_Falls point "45.64944722222222 -120.977925".
- Celilo_Falls type BodyOfWater109225146.
- Celilo_Falls type PhysicalEntity100001930.
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- Celilo_Falls type Waterfall109475292.
- Celilo_Falls type WaterfallsOfOregon.
- Celilo_Falls type WaterfallsOfWashington(state).
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- Celilo_Falls type SpatialThing.
- Celilo_Falls comment "Celilo Falls (Wyam, meaning "echo of falling water" or "sound of water upon the rocks," in several native languages) was a tribal fishing area on the Columbia River, just east of the Cascade Mountains, on what is today the border between the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington. The name refers to a series of cascades and waterfalls on the river, as well as to the native settlements and trading villages that existed there in various configurations for 15,000 years.".
- Celilo_Falls label "Celilo Falls".
- Celilo_Falls label "Celilo Falls".
- Celilo_Falls label "Chutes de Celilo".
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- Celilo_Falls lat "45.64944722222222".
- Celilo_Falls long "-120.977925".
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- Celilo_Falls depiction Corps-engineers-archives_celilo_falls_color.jpg.
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