If you are a boarding school survivor or a descendant, resources are available from the National Native American Boarding School Healing Coalition at boardingschoolhealing.org. FORT SIMCOE HISTORICAL ...
WHITE SWAN — Teenagers batted balloons near the parking lot of Fort Simcoe Historical State Park as children explored a small playground. The smell of meat grilling wafted around a picnic shelter. The ...
WHITE SWAN, Wash. — Fort Simcoe Historical State Park, located near White Swan, is home to one of the few remaining pre-Civil War forts, according to the state’s website. Visitors can tour the ...
EDITOR’S NOTE: This report is a collaboration between the Northwest News Network, Northwest Public Broadcasting and the Yakima Herald-Republic. A cultural edit was provided by Jiselle Halfmoon, of ...
Since time immemorial, Native Tribes in the Columbia Basin met at a village crossroads called Mool-Mool. In the wake of the Yakama Treaty of 1855, the site was of continual use as a U.S. military ...
WHITE SWAN, Wash. — Washington state’s website for Fort Simcoe State Park highlights the military history of the park 30 miles southeast of Yakima. “Fort Simcoe is one of the few remaining pre-Civil ...
WHITE SWAN, Yakima County — Fort Simcoe Historical State Park is closed for the winter, its main entrance barred by a gate and its public buildings locked until April. But people are still coming, ...
Sometime in the last two weeks of April 1909, a man photographed two women and two men on the porch of the commander’s house at Fort Simcoe. A young Native girl stands near them, but apart. The adults ...
WHITE SWAN, WA. - The Yakama Indian Nation is partnering up with Washington State Parks to relocate multiple bears near White Swan. Fort Simcoe State Park just outside White Swan has been closed ...
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