Themes in Haisla oral tradition
- 1 3-3-08-3-08-B-27
- Bestanddeel
- c. 2006
Themes in Haisla oral tradition
The weather unit including the weather cube game
The Washington Coastal Corridor Vision Statement
Washington Coastal Corridor Master Plan Cultural Resources/Heritage Sites Inventory and Assessment by Leonard Forsman and Lunn L. Larson
The traditional Haisla perspective on use of their territory
Statement by Louise Barbetti, Ken Hall, Rod Bolton, etc.
The traditional Haisla concept of property ownership and customary wa'wais inheritance
The territory of the Kwakwaka'wakw by Jay and Gloria Cranmer Webster - intro to book by Bob Galois
Interviews done in 1942 regarding Olympic tribes’ hunting and fishing territories and techniques. Moved from Box 9 to Box 10
The Story of Bayak and Akil. Told in Quileute by Fred Woodruff, se. Property of Quileute Tribe
The Shuswap by James Teit (Memoirs of the Museum of Natural History, Vol. IV
The revised Prose Intro to the TUS final report
The Quinault River Watershed analysis
The Quinault Indians and Adze, Canoe and House Types of the Northwest Coast by Ronald L. Olson
The Quinault Allottees and the USA Government
A report produced by Verne F. Ray with evidence for the US Court of Claims case
The Quileute use of the prairies by Jay Powell
A study done for M. Kat Anderson for inclusion in her report on prairies
The Quileute Cemetery drawing - Jay Powell, Edwin Poulin, Rusty Black
The Quileute and Hoh Use of the Foreshore in their Traditional Territory,
A report for Jacilee Wray by Jay Powell