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Wanapum Relationship

Heritage CenterThe relationship between Grant PUD and the Wanapum who live at Priest Rapids has spanned the last half-century. Together, the utility leaders and the Wanapum have worked to protect and enhance the cultural resources of the area, including protection of fish populations and the area’s rich cultural heritage. Both parties have long understood the importance of protecting, preserving and perpetuating the Native American Culture, as evidenced by the impressive collection of artifacts and history housed at the Wanapum Dam Heritage Center.

The significance the Grant PUD attaches to this relationship is best characterized by the names of the utility’s two hydroelectric developments.  Wanapum Dam recognizes the river people who lived on the bank of the Columbia River from time immemorial, and Priest Rapids Dam recalls their ancient village site now inundated by the reservoir.

The relationship between Grant PUD and the Wanapum families living at Priest Rapids was forged shortly before construction commenced at Priest Rapids.  Since 1957, the Wanapum families who lost homes due to construction of the dam have occupied an area west of the Priest Rapids development where they live and maintain their culture, passing on their traditions and religion to future generations.

Heritage Center

The Wanapum Heritage Center presents, maintains and continues the Wanapum History and way of life. Visitors to the museum can view numerous displays of Wanapum historical artifacts or watch videos of the Wanapum history and the Columbia River.

The Heritage Center is located next to Wanapum Dam on the Columbia River.

Repository

A repository that meets federally established curation standards is maintained within the Wanapum Heritage Center. This repository provides a secure, climate-controlled environment for Wanapum photographs and artifacts and for archaeological data and collections from the region. For additional information on the Heritage Center, the Wanapum culture and background, visit www.wanapum.org.

Museum Hours

Monday - Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
Saturday - Sunday: 9:00am-5:00pm

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