Long before white men ever stepped foot onto the land that is now Oregon, the Cayuse, Umatilla, and Walla Walla people called this place home. The word “Tamástslikt” means “interpreter” in English, and it couldn’t be a more fitting name for this incredible cultural center located in Pendleton. If you want to learn more about 10,000 years of history, as well as the continuing legacy of the confederate tribes, you need to pay this place a visit.

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This article barely scratches the surface of what the Tamástslikt Cultural Center offers. Learn more about it on its website, and follow its Facebook page to see the latest events and displays.

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