Confluence Project in Vancouver, WA connects people to the history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. Their art landscapes invite visitors to reimagine the shared environment and envision a better future for the region.
Supporting unique education programs and conservation efforts, Confluence Project's sites span 438 miles in Oregon and Washington, each chosen for its historic and cultural significance to the Indigenous peoples of the Columbia River system. Visitors can experience these sites with family and friends, gaining insights into Northwest Native American history and culture.
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