"OKANOGAN MULEY" is a deer and hunter pictograph that is the only one I've seen that has ever "ran". It must have rained on it before having a chance to dry. There is a nice photo of it on the Okanogan Page (link below). Anyway, it appears that they are bleeding.
"THE DAMMED" is the subject of a pictograph site I visited this winter. It was first recorded by Thomas Cain in 1945. However, Chief Joesph dam wasn't built then. The area is now laid to rest under Rufus Woods Lake.
"WAR IN THE OKANOGAN" is my interpretation of the most awesome pictograph I've ever stumbled across. I read lately that the peaceful folk that lived in the Okanogan Valley were often raided by more aggresive bands from the North and East.
11" x 14" frame double matted 1400 dpi prints are available of these works for $35.
Hand signed and numbered 20" x 30" Giclee prints for $200. Prints framed by Heatherdale for $350. These items are insured for the purchase price.
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