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Learning Packet Grade 6 for the Week of June 8
Washington's Fish Consumption Rate and Water Quality Standards: Fostering Allies to Keep Our Seafood Clean
The Rock of Red Power: the 1969-1971 Occupation of Alcatraz Island Sarah Spalding Western Kentucky University,
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Salmon and the Salish Sea: Stories and Sovereignty
Where the Salmon Run: the Life and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr
The Pacific Northwest Fish Wars
Voices at Boldt 40 (Posted 3/11/14)
Tribes and Their Relationship to the Management Process Steve Joner – Makah Fisheries Management Columbia River Treaty Tribes
Approval of Board Resolution 2020/21-22, Designating March 9, 2021 As a Day of Observance Recognizing and Honoring the Life and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr
Spirals of Transformation: Turtle Island Indigenous Social Movements and Literatures Laura M De Vos a Dissertation Submitted In
Messages from Frank's Landing: a Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way
Northwest Tribes Treaty Fishing
Decolonization of the Mind a Strategy to Improve Native
UNIVERZITA KARLOVA V PRAZE "Better Red Than Dead
Northwest Indian War Treaty
Natural Resources and the Making of Modern Indian Law
Approval of Board Resolution 2020/21-22, Designating March 9, 2021 As a Day of Observance Recognizing and Honoring the Life and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr
Hank Adams Settles Into a Black Leather Chair Between Towering Stacks of Pboxes
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Tribal Treaty Rights and Natural Resource Protection: the Next Chapter United States V
40 Years Later: Boldt Decision Celebrations with Some Caution Published on Indian Country Today Media Network 2/12/14
Resolution No. 2020/21-22
River Revolutionary Billy Frank Jr
NWIFC News Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission 6730 Martin Way E
Political Struggle and Claims-Making Over Indigenous Fishing Rights in Australia, New Zealand and the United States
Boldt Decision on Tribal Fishing Still Resonates After 40 Years Landmark 1974 Ruling Led to Numerous Changes in Government-Tribal Interactions
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