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Selected Sources on Native American Fish and Fishing from Two Major Bibliographies of the Southern Plateau Prepared by R. Sprague 2005 Romanoff, Steven 1985 Fraser Lillooet Salmon Fishing. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 19(2):119–160. Walker, Deward E., Jr. 1992 Productivity of Tribal Dipnet Fishermen at Celilo Falls: Analysis of the Joe Pinkham Fish Buying Records. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 26(2):123–135. Reid, Kenneth C editor 1996 An Overview of Cultural Resources in the Snake River Basin: Prehistory and Paleoenvironments. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 30(1 & 2). Jordan, Christopher 1997 No Bones About It: The Effects of Cooking and Human Digestion on Salmon Bones. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 31(1 & 2):1–4. Plew, Mark G., and Jay Weaver 2001 Implications of an Experimental Freshwater Shrimp Harvest. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 35(1):21–26. Ames, Kenneth M., and Alan G. Marshall 1981 Villages, Demography and Subsistence Intensification on the Southern Columbia Plateau. North American Archaeologist, 2(1):25–52. Baenen, James A. 1965 Hunting and Fishing Rights of the Nez Perce Indians: A Chapter in Recent Ethnohistory. Master's thesis, Washington State University, Pullman. 1968 The Conflict over Nez Perce Hunting and Fishing Rights. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 2(2):44–82. Burton, Lloyd 1984 American Indian Water Rights in the Western United States: Litigation, Negotiation, and the Regional Planning Process. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International. Collins J. W. 1892 Report on Fisheries of the Pacific Coast of the United States. Report of the Commissioner for 1888, United States Commission of Fish and Fisheries. Washington. Craig, Joseph A., and R. L. Hacker 1940 History and Development of the Fisheries of the Columbia River. U. S. Fisheries, Bulletin, No. 49:133–216. Davidson, F. A. 1953 Historical Evidence of the Use and Occupation of the Yakima Indians of Their Usual and Accustomed Fishing Locations at Celilo Falls and The Dalles on the Columbia River. Ms. Gass, Patrick 1904 Gass's Journal of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, James Kendall Hosmer, editor. Chicago: A. C. McClurg & Co. Gordon, G. W. 1899 G. W. Gordon Report of 1887–1888. (Special Agent, Indian Office). [Report on fishing privileges etc. guaranteed by treaties to the Indians in the Northwest.] Gunther, Erna 1928 A Further Analysis of the First Salmon Ceremony. University of Washington Publications in Anthropology, 5. Seattle. Hewes, Gordon W. 1947 Aboriginal Use of Fishery Resources in Northwestern North America. Doctoral dissertation, University of California, Berkeley. Ann Arbor: University Microfilms International. 1973 Indian Fisheries Productivity in Pre-contact Times in the Pacific Salmon Area. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 7(2):133–155. Hunn, Eugene S. 1980 Sahaptin Fish Classification. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 14(1):1– 19. Indian Claims Commission 1958 The Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, or Charles E. Williams and Joseph Redthunder, as Representatives of the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Petitioner, v. The United States of America, Defendant. Docket, No. 175-A. Petitioner's proposed findings of fact and brief. Ms. 1959 The Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, or Charles E. Williams and Joseph Redthunder, as Representatives of the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Petitioner, v. The United States of America, Defendant. Docket, No. 175-A. Petitioner's reply to defendant's objections to petitioner's proposed findings of fact, and reply brief. Ms. 1961 The Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Petitioner, v. The United States of America, Defendant. Docket, No. 175-B. Petitioner's proposed findings of fact and brief. Ms. 1962 The Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Petitioner, v. The United States of America, Defendant. Docket, No. 175-B. Petitioner's objections to defendant's proposed findings of fact, and reply brief. Ms. 1963 The Nez Perce Tribe of Indians, Petitioner, v. The United States of America, Defendant. Docket, No. 175. Petitioner's proposed findings of fact and brief. Ms. 1963 The Yakima Tribe, Petitioner, v. The United States, Defendant. 12 Ind. Cl. Comm. 301, Docket No. 161. (Petitioner in Docket Nos. 222 and 224). Additional Findings of Fact and Opinion of the Commission. Ms. July 29. Johnston, Robbin 1986 The Archaeological Evidence for Fishing in the Columbia Plateau. Master's thesis, University of Idaho, Moscow. Keeler, Robert W. 1976 A Note on a Possible Fishing Weight from North-Central Idaho. Tebiwa, 9(2):57– 58. Kip, Lawrence 1897 The Indian Council at Walla Walla, May and June, 1855. Sources of the History of Oregon, Vol. 1, Part 2. Contributions of the Department of Economics and History, University of Oregon, Eugene. Lyman, R. Lee 1984 A Model of Large Freshwater Clam Exploitation in the Prehistoric Southern Columbia Plateau Culture Area. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 18(1):97–107. Moulton, Gary E., editor 1983–1991 The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vols. 1–5. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. Palmer, Gary 1978 Cultural Ecology in the Canadian Plateau: Estimates of Shuswap Indian Salmon Resources in Pre-Contact Times. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 12(1):5–16. Portland District Corps of Engineers, U. S. Army 1955 Summary of Evidence Relating to the Nez Perce Fishery at Celilo Falls, Oregon. Ms. Ray, Verne F. 1954 The Nez Perce Tribe: Preliminary Report on Columbia River Salmon Fishing. Ms. 1955 Questions Posed to Professor Verne F. Ray by Counsel for the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians and Answers of Professor Ray. Ms. 1962 Excerpts, Notes and Maps Relating to the Nez Perce Indians. From Indian Claims Commission, Nez Perce Tribe v. The United States, Petitioner's Proposed Exhibits. Docket, No. 175. Ms. n.d. Ethnohistory of the Joseph Band of Nez Perce Indians: 1805–1905. Docket 186, Indian Claims Commission. Written ca. 1952, Ms. Schalk, Randall F. 1978 Some Observations on Migratory Fish in the Plateau. In Second Annual Interim Report on the Archaeological Investigations at the Miller Site (45 FR 5) on Strawberry Island (1977), a Late Prehistoric Village near Burbank, Washington, Gregory C. Cleveland, editor, pp. 61–80. Washington Archaeological Research Center, Project Report, No. 72. Pullman. Schwede, Madge L. 1966 An Ecological Study of Nez Perce Settlement Patterns. Master's thesis, Washington State University, Pullman. 1970 The Relationship of Aboriginal Nez Perce Settlement Patterns to Physical Environment and to Generalized Distribution of Food Resources. Northwest Archaeological Research Notes, 4(2):129–136. Slickpoo, Allen P., Sr. 1978 Treaty Controversy and Conservation: Address Presented at Whitman College, 13 April 1976. Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, 12(1):1–4. Spinden, Herbert J. 1908 The Nez Perce Indians. American Anthropological Association Memoirs, No. 9 [originally 2(3):165–274]. Lancaster. Stegner, John R. 1980 State v. Scott: Impasse at Rapid River (Idaho). Idaho Law Review, 17( ):173–191. Strasser, Spiegelberg, Fried, and Frank; and Theodore H. Little 1955 Before the Corps of Engineers, United States Army. Memorandum in the Matter of the Claim of the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians of Idaho for Compensation for the Destruction of Fishing Rights at Celilo Falls. Ms. 1956 Before the Chief of Engineers, in the Matter of the Claim of the Nez Perce Tribe Concerning the Celilo Falls Fishery. Review of the Recommendation of the District Engineer, Portland, etc. Memorandum and Accompanying Supplemental Record for the Nez Perce Tribe. Ms. 1957 Before the Chief of Engineers, in the Matter of the Claim of the Nez Perce Tribe Concerning the Celilo Falls Fishery. Review of the Recommendation of the District Engineer, Portland, etc. Supplemental Record Accompanying Memorandum for the Nez Perce Tribe. Ms. Swinndell, Edward G. 1942 Report on Source, Nature and Extent of the Fishing, Hunting and Miscellaneous Related Rights of Certain Indian Tribes in Washington and Oregon. Office of Indian Affairs. Thwaites, Reuben Gold, editor 1904–1905 Original Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, 1804–1806. New York: Dodd, Mead & Co. Treasury, Secretary of 1888 Indian Fishing Privileges. Letter from the Secretary of Treasury, 50th Congress, 1st Session, House of Representatives, Executive Document, No. 183, Vol. 26. Washington. Treaty with Nez Perces 1855 Treaty between the United States of America and the Nez Perce Indians. Concluded at Camp Stevens, in the Walla-Walla Valley, June 11, 1855. Ratified by the Senate, March 8, 1859. Proclaimed by the President of the United States, April 29, 1859. 12 Stat. 957-962. 1863 Treaty between the United States of America and the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians. Concluded, June 9, 1863; Ratification advised, April 17, 1867; Proclaimed April 20, 1867. 14 Stat. 647-654. 1863 Amendatory Treaty of the Treaty of June 9, 1863, between the United States of America and the Nez Perce Tribe of Indians; Concluded, August 13, 1868; Ratification advised, February 16, 1869; Proclaimed, February 24, 1869. 15 Stat. 693-695. U. S. Bureau of Indian Affairs 1965 Nez Perce Indian Fishing Rights in the Columbia River. To the Area Director, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Office of the Regional Solicitor, Portland, Ms. U. S. Fish and Wildlife Service 1955 Indian Fishery at Celilo Falls and Vicinity on the Columbia River, 1951–1954. Ms., Portland, Oregon. U. S. 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