Confluence Project is a non-profit organization dedicated to connecting people to the rich history, living cultures, and ecology of the Columbia River system through Indigenous voices. With five completed art landscapes spanning 438 miles in Oregon and Washington, Confluence invites visitors to experience their unique confluence moment, where art has the power to connect them to the land's history, culture, and ecology. Through education programs, conservation efforts, and community gatherings, Confluence aims to foster a better understanding and appreciation of the Indigenous peoples and their contributions to the Columbia River system.
By bringing Native artists and educators into schools and community events, Confluence Project provides valuable insights into northwest Native American history and culture. Their conservation and stewardship initiatives ensure the preservation of their completed sites along the Columbia River system for future generations. Through their work, Confluence Project strives to create a better future for the Columbia River system, while honoring its past and the Indigenous peoples who have shaped it.
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