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Prairie Sunflower (Helianthus petiolaris)
Birdhouse Klickitat River, Washington State, 2026. Photographer: Chris Rummel
Klickitat, United States, Columbia River area, Carrying basket, c. 1890 x
Washington State Ferry Klickitat, Eagle Harbor, Bainbridge Island, 2009.
Taken as the decommissioned ferry was waiting to be towed to Ensenada, México where it was scrapped later that year. The Klickitat had a long history. Originally built in the 1920s for use on San Francisco Bay, in 1940 after completion of the Bay Bridge the boat was sold to Puget Sound Navigation Company (the Black Ball Line), a precursor of Washington State Ferries, Originally called MV Stockton, the renamed Klickitat served on Puget Sound from 1940 to 2007.
End of day. Klickitat and Wy’east with the moon between them.
(Mt Adams and Mt Hood, Pacific Northwest)
Klickitat is apparently incorrect and its name should be Pahto or Pátu. According to @ajomagurd, the name of the mountain should be Pátu (snow capped mountain), or less commonly, Xwayamá (golden eagle). I went on another search and found references to Pahto and some of the others, https://escholarship.org/content/qt44r5m5rq/qt44r5m5rq_noSplash_a3822f05db2ee0332a3e9624fe555260.pdf
As always, I am happy to be corrected (with sources) :)
Native American Klickitat ... C. 1890s 1899
A Klickitat Indian man, full-length portrait, standing, facing front, holding a bow and arrow. - Gifford - 1899
In the Oaks
Klickitat Indian man, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing left, wearing a feather headress. - Gifford - 1903