Bunting and Trulove papers 1947-1973

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Bunting and Trulove papers 1947-1973

David Bunting (1940-) and William Thomas Trulove (1943- ) researched the economic effects of the termination of the Klamath Indian Reservation. The collection contains research files, surveys and interviews, original manuscripts, and published material.

6.0 linear feet, 4 containers

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Trulove, William Thomas

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David Bunting (1940-) and William Thomas Trulove (1943- ) are both professors at Eastern Washington University. When Bunting was a doctoral student and Trulove was an assistant professor they began researching the economic effects of the termination of the Klamath Indian Reservation. The duo wrote four papers concerning that subject during their collaboration. From the guide to the Bunting and Trulove papers, 1947-1973, (Special Collections and University Archives, Unive...

Bunting, David, 1940-

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David Bunting (1940-) and William Thomas Trulove (1943- ) are both professors at Eastern Washington University. When Bunting was a doctoral student and Trulove was an assistant professor they began researching the economic effects of the termination of the Klamath Indian Reservation. The duo wrote four papers concerning that subject during their collaboration. From the guide to the Bunting and Trulove papers, 1947-1973, (Special Collections and University Archives, Unive...

Klamath Indian Reservation (Or.)

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