She Who Watches - Horse Thief Lake Park, Washington


Neathery and Michael Fuller beneath the petroglyph of Tsagiglalal (Wishram, She Who Watches). We visited the site on 16 April 2011 on a guided trip with Mr. Osborne of the Washington State Park system.


Closeup photograph of Tsagiglalal (Wishram, She Who Watches).


Petroglyph panels on the trail, just upstream from Tsagiglalal (Wishram, She Who Watches).


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.



Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.

Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.

Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.



Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.

Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Petroglyph panels relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Pictograph panel relocated to Horse Thief Lake Park.


Pictograph panel in situ on Horse Thief Butte.


View from Horse Thief Butte, looking west, towards Horse Thief Lake Park and campground.


Recommended reading:

Keyser, James D.
1992 Indian Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau.University of Washington Press, Seattle.
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