Nch'i-Wana 2007 Nch'i-Wana 2007 High Kamamul, by Apolonia Susana Santos
Nch'i-Wana 2007 Nch'i-Wana 2007 High Kamamul, by Apolonia Susana Santos
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Welcome to Our Website

Greetings!

Welcome to the Nch'i-Wana 2007 website.

Be sure to check back before the show to see if additional event information is available, or if there have been any other updates.

Last updated: October 18, 2007

 

October 5 - 29

 
On both sides of the River.

Columbia Center for the Arts

Hood River, OR

Skamania Lodge

Skamania Washington

 

Dedicated to Apolonia Susana Santos

 

Apolonia Susana Santos, painting

 

Apolonia Susana Santos, painting High Kamamul's Cure

Nch'i-Wana 2007 is dedicated to Apolonia Susana Santos, Tygh Yakama, who provided vision and guidance during the early planning phases for this show. She has now passed, but her inspiration lives on.

 

For More Information

Please explore this website for information about the art show, participating artists, and planned events. Be sure to check back before the show to see if additional information is available, or if there have been any changes.

Skamania Lodge

For more information about events at Skamania Lodge, call the Lodge at:

509-427-7700 or 800-221-7117

Columbia Center for the Arts

For more information about events at Columbia Center for the Arts, call the Center at:

541-387-8877

 

 

 
 
   

 

     
 

Thanks to Our Sponsors!

 
 
Skamania Lodge Skamania Lodge
 
     
 
Columbia River Bank
 
     
 
The History Museum
 
     
 
Friends of the Hood River County Library
 
     
 
Hood River Hotel Hood River Hotel
 
     
 
Oregon Council for the Humanities
 
     
 
Hood River Cultural Trust
 
     
 
Oregon Community Foundation
 
     
 

 

 

Nch'i-Wana: A Native American word for Big River, now known as the Columbia River Nch'i-Wana: A Native American word for Big River, now known as the Columbia River
 
Nch'i-Wana: A Native American word for Big River, now known as the Columbia River