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SUMMARY:Digital Exhibit: "Ranching and Rodeo Life- Past and Present of the People of the Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation"
DESCRIPTION:“Ranching and Rodeo Life Past and Present of the People of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs Reservation” is an 11:49 video produced by The Museum at Warm Springs. The video exhibit includes stories and remembrances by Warm Springs Tribal members Ralph Minnick\, William Patt\, Olney “JP” Patt\, Jr.\, Arlene Wewa Bryant\, Rafael Queahpama\, Jolene Estimo-Pitt and Mona Smith-Cochran. Jarold Ramsey\, an author\, historian and past president of the Jefferson County Historical Society\, who grew up and still lives on his family’s ranch outside of Madras\, is also featured. \nThe video was inspired by The Museum’s 2025 exhibit\, “Saddle Up: Ranchers and Rodeo Life of The Confederated Tribes of Warm Springs\,” which highlighted the history and experiences of Warm Springs ranch families and rodeo culture. Warm Springs Tribal members LaRonn Katchia and Brutis Baez co-directed\, shot and edited the video. \nMajor funding for the video was provided by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation\, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization\, which also provided funding for an exhibit that will be on view at the Oregon State Capitol in 2027. Additional funders of the video included the Native Arts Initiative of First Nations Development Institute\, Oregon Cultural Trust and The Ford Family Foundation.
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ORGANIZER;CN="Visitor Services":MAILTO:visitor.services@oregonlegislature.gov
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SUMMARY:Digital Exhibit - "Riveting History: 100 Years of the Bridge of the Gods"
DESCRIPTION:Riveting History: 100 Years of the Bridge of the Gods celebrates the centennial of the iconic steel cantilever span that has connected Cascade Locks\, Oregon and Stevenson\, Washington across the Columbia River since October 26\, 1926. The exhibit traces the bridge’s origins to the Indigenous legend of “Tahmahnaw\,” a natural land bridge formed by the massive Cascade Landslide Complex in the mid-1400s. From there\, the exhibit follows the ambitious journey to build the modern span: the rise of automobile tourism along the Columbia River Highway\, entrepreneur George S. Allen’s vision for a crossing at the Cascades\, the Bridge of the Gods Corporation’s dramatic 1922 dedication ceremony\, and years of financial struggles before the Wauna Toll Bridge Company stepped in to rescue the project. This culminated in an opening day celebration on October 26\, 1926 to mark the joining of two communities. The exhibit also covers a remarkable engineering feat that came years later: when Bonneville Dam’s new reservoir threatened to swallow the bridge’s clearance\, the entire span was raised 44 feet in 1940\, lifting it to its current height of 140 feet above the Columbia River. Together\, these stories of geology\, Indigenous heritage\, entrepreneurial ambition\, and engineering ingenuity make Riveting History a rich celebration of a bridge that has become one of the Columbia River Gorge’s most beloved landmarks. \nYou can visit the digital exhibit here: https://oregoncapitol.com/events-and-exhibits-exhibits/ \nThis exhibit was sponsored by the Oregon State Capitol Foundation and is brought to us by the Cascade Locks Museum.
URL:http://oregoncapitol.com/event/digital-exhibit-riveting-history-100-years-of-the-bridge-of-the-gods/
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