Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum / Salmon People

Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum / Salmon People

Directed by Katie Campbell
A Native Fishing Family’s Fight to Preserve a Way of Life

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Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum / Salmon People

Overview

Genre
Environment, Minorities, and Investigation
Synopsis

When the salmon are running up the Columbia River, Native people are there with them. They live, eat and sleep at the river. Their children grow up at the river. They catch salmon for subsistence, for ceremonies and for their living.

This is the life of the Wy-Kan-Ush-Pum, the Salmon People. It is a life Columbia River tribal people have lived for generations and have fought for decades to protect. Over the last century and a half, they have watched as forces eroded their access to salmon. Treaties removed them from their traditional fishing areas; dams massively reduced the numbers of salmon that swam in the waters; environmental contamination further poisoned the well.

And now, as climate change threatens the salmon throughout its life, the stakes of that fight are existential.

Stage
finished
Running time
26 and 18 minutes

Credits

Production Details

Prod. Co.
ProPublica
Country
United States
Years of Production
2021-2022
Locations
Oregon, Washington

Distribution Details

Release year
2022
Broadcast (Prod.)
Oregon Public Broadcasting
Language
English
Subtitles
yes

Photos

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