On a promontory above Puget Sound, a Douglas fir with arms bent at right angles stands above a quiet cove, where shellfish would have been gathered, long before this place was settled by newcomers.
Modified trees found all over the Northwest in towns, along highways, in forests, even housing developments, are connections that interweave generations of the region’s first people as tightly as a ...
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