Article: Native Americans' past, present merge impressively

By KIM NOWACKI

YAKIMA HERALD-REPUBLIC

More than 100 years after Lee Moorhouse took scores of black-and- white photographs of the native peoples of the Columbia River Plateau, six Native Americans set out to document their own culture and lives.

On Sunday, those digital images, shot in the Lower Valley during the early spring of 2008, and Moorhouse's images, reproduced from the original glass plate negatives, will go on display at the Larson Gallery in an exhibit titled "Through the Lens -- Past and Present."

But that isn't all.

Also Sunday, the Yakima Valley Museum will open "Treasures from the Plateau," a vast display of Native American artifacts, and the Allied ArtsCenter will present ...

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