
The Colville Indian Reservation landscape is defined by its rugged creek drainages and high-elevation basins in this late 1980s record of Okanogan County. The settlement of Disautel and the nearby Camp Disautel serve as the primary human centers in an area otherwise characterized by vast stretches of natural terrain and seasonal waterways. Water moves through the territory via several major named systems, including Omak Creek and the long, winding Coyote Canyon to the south.
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