Identity, treaty status and fisheries of Washington State Indian tribes, 1975 / Barbara Lane.

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Identity, treaty status and fisheries of Washington State Indian tribes, 1975 / Barbara Lane.

This is a collection of photocopies of individual reports that were prepared by Ms. Lane for the U.S. Dept. of Interior and the individual Native American Tribes. It is considered supplemental materials to Ms. Lane's Political and Economic Aspects of Indian White Culture in Western Washington in the mid-19th Century.

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