Wanapum

Wanapum

The Wanapum tribe of Native Americans formerly lived along the Columbia River from above Priest Rapids down to the mouth of the Snake River in what is now the U.S. state of Washington. About 60 Wanapum still live near the present day site of Wanapum Dam.cite web|url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7396
title=Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park
year=2005
accessdate=December 02|accessyear=2006
author=Tate, Cassandra
publisher=historylink.org
]

History

In prehistoric times, the tribe's territory was (and still is) an excellent salmon-fishing area. The tribe made houses from tule and cut over 300 petroglyphs into the basalt cliffs.cite web|url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=7396
title=Ginkgo Petrified Forest State Park
year=2005
accessdate=December 02|accessyear=2006
author=Tate, Cassandra
publisher=historylink.org
] In 1805, according to the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Wanapum, led by their chief Cutssahnem, greeted the expedition and treated its members well, sharing food and entertainment.cite web|url=http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/record_tribes_069_13_31.html
title=Wanapum Indians
accessdate=December 02|accessyear=2006
publisher=National Geographic
] Captain Clark’s journals provide descriptions of their dwellings, clothing, and physical characteristics.

In the 1800s, a new Native religion, called Washane or Washani, was created by a spiritual leader of the Wanapum named Smohalla.cite web|url=http://www.cwnp.org/naturalist/columbiadams.html
title=Columbia River Dams
accessdate=December 02|accessyear=2006
publisher=cwnp.org
] Adherents to this religion believed that the white man would disappear, if rituals and traditional life was adhered to; instead of participating in armed conflicts, the people prayed. Whether due to this religion or for other reasons, the tribe never fought white settlers, did not sign a treaty with them, and as a result retained no federally-recognized land rights.

In 1953 the construction of the Priest Rapids Dam and the Wanapum Dam flooded the riverbanks where the Wanapum had lived in traditional tule houses.

Heritage

About 60 Wanapum petroglyghs were blasted from the rock before being flooded; they may be viewed at the Ginkgo/Wanapum State Park.

A Wanapum Heritage Center Museum displays artifacts of the time before the damscite web|url=http://www.gcpud.org/culturalresources/wanapum.htm
title= Wanapum Heritage Center Museum
accessdate=December 02|accessyear=2006
publisher=Grant County Public Utility District
] , while the Wanapum River Patrol keeps watch over the ancestral lands, monitoring locations of special significance to the Wanapum to protect those places from depredation, and also providing information to visitors.

The Washane religion is still practiced by some members of other tribes.cite web|url=http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/library/report/enviro/eis-0225/eis0225_54.html
title= Global Security: Hanford Site
accessdate=December 02|accessyear=2006
publisher=GlobalSecurity.org
] .

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