"Salmon People Pray for Sacred Fish To Return To Historic Home"

"Northwest tribes urge US and Canada to revise Columbia River Treaty to allow safe passage for salmon crossing dams."

"KETTLE FALLS, Wash. — Along a rocky shore where his ancestors gathered for millennia at once thundering but now flooded rapids, Richard Armstrong stepped into the Columbia River to pray.

With eyes closed, Armstrong, a member of the Okanagan Nation Alliance, pounded a rhythm on a small hide drum and prayed and sang in a Salish-language dialect. His prayers urged the U.S. and Canada to renegotiate the Columbia River Treaty, which has cut salmon off from this stretch of water.

For thousands of years, Native people had gathered at these falls to spear and net the leaping fish. Armstrong is a descendant of the last salmon chief who regulated the bustling fishery."

Kevin Taylor reports for Aljazeera America October 5, 2014.
 

Source: Aljazeera America, 10/06/2014