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To fish in common : the ethnohistory of Lummi Indian salmon fishing
- Title
- To fish in common : the ethnohistory of Lummi Indian salmon fishing / Daniel L. Boxberger.
- Author
- Boxberger, Daniel L., 1950-
- Publication
- Lincoln : University of Nebraska Press, ©1989.
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Details
- Description
- xv, 212 pages : illustrations; 23 cm
- Summary
- The Lummi are Straits Salish people related to the Semiahmoo of Roberts Bank and Boundary Bay south of Vancouver, and the Saanich, Songhees, and Sooke of southern Vancouver Island.
- Subject
- Lummi Indians > Fishing
- Lummi Indians > Fishing > Law and legislation
- Salmon fishing > Washington (State)
- Fisheries > Economic aspects > Washington (State)
- Fisheries > Economic aspects
- Lummi Indians > Fishing
- Lummi Indians > Fishing > Law and legislation
- Salmon fishing
- Lachsfischerei
- Geschichte
- Lummi (Indiens) > Pêche
- Indiens > États-Unis > Washington (États-Unis ; État) > Pêche
- Pêches > Aspect économique > États-Unis > Washington (États-Unis ; État)
- Iwi taketake
- Washington (State)
- Lummi
- Note
- Includes index.
- Bibliography (note)
- Bibliography: p. [195]-207.
- Contents
- The Prereservation Lummis -- The Lummis and the Development of the Commercial Samon Fishery, 1885-1900 -- They Tried to Catch Them All, 1901-1935 -- The Indian New Deal, 1936-1950 -- Riding the Pendulum, 1951-1973 -- The Lightning Boldt, 1974-1985 -- The Historical Development of Lummi Underdevelopment.
- ISBN
- 0803212062
- 9780803212060
- LCCN
- 88020705
- OCLC
- ocm18985196
- 18985196
- SCSB-1719110
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library