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A historic photo of the Tolowa people at the 1934 Smith River Bridge dedication highlights Indigenous presence and community significance in California’s Del Norte County.

Tolowa Group Attends Smith River Bridge Dedication in 1934

In 1934, members of the Tolowa tribe gathered for the dedication of the newly constructed Smith River Bridge in Del Norte County, California. This photo captures a rare moment of Indigenous presence at a major public infrastructure event during a time when Native voices were often left out of historical records.

The Tolowa people are Indigenous to the northwestern coastal region of California and have long lived near the Smith River area. Their presence at the bridge dedication symbolizes resilience, continued connection to their ancestral lands, and their role in the community’s evolving story.

This moment, preserved in a single historic photograph, offers a glimpse into the intersection of modern development and Indigenous heritage.

Click here to view the image

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