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National Museum of the American Indian

I hadn’t looked for it before. But now that it’s there, it feels really good.

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Beautiful Beacon Rock

This is my fourth blog post about this southern Washington landmark and outstanding hiking trail.

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Chief’s Event 2022

In August we were pleased to host the Cherokee Nation visit to Oregon.

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Native Art with Cherokees

We have such talented people in our Mt. Hood Cherokees group.

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Gnat Creek Trail

No gnats in February!

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Lava Beds National Monument

There is a small and fascinating park in the northernmost part of California dedicated to learning about and exploring a volcanic landscape.

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Lyle Lately

Please accept my report that there is more goodness stockpiled out there in humanity than I imagined.

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High Desert Museum

Didn’t expect to find my childhood home in a museum!

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Garden of One Thousand Buddhas

A meditation master and scholar of Tibetan Buddhism had a childhood dream about a peace garden in the mountains.

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Big Hole National Battlefield

A ceremony was underway because it was exactly 143 years since military scouts spied on a Nez Perce camp and prepared to slaughter them.

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