Papers, [18--]-[19--].

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Papers, [18--]-[19--].

Materials relating to the landmark case (1974), presided over by Boldt, which affirmed the right of Washington treaty Indians of the opportunity to take more than half of the harvestable fish in Western Washington, resulting in a change in Washington?s fishing industry.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8066754

Washington State Historical Society

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