Lawsuit over Native fishing platform at Willamette Falls is headed to trial

A federal court decided Friday to put a federal case over a Native fishing platform at one of Oregon’s most famous waterfalls to trial.

Several Oregon tribes that have been aligning on either side of the thundering waters of Willamette Falls may face wider repercussions from the lawsuit filed by Portland General Electric against the Oregon Department of State Lands in 2022, in which the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde has intervened as a defendant.

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