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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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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