A history of Lake Quinault Lodge by R. H. Jones
- 3-3-01-3-01-K-10
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- 1997
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A history of Lake Quinault Lodge by R. H. Jones
A phonemic sketch of the Quileute by J.V. Powell
Class exercise at U of Hawaii
A Practical Writing System and short Dictionary of Kwak'wala (Kwakiutl) by David Grubb
A Quileute Language Reader and Tape
Narratives told in Quileute by Roy Black, Rosie (Ethel Payne) Black, and Fred Woodruff
A Reconstruction of Proto-Chimacuan by Jay Powell
A Shuswap Course by Aert Kuipers and May Dixon
A Shuswap Word List by Kuipers and others
A Western Shuswap Reader, by Aert Kuiper and others
Aboriginal Economic System of the Olympic Peninsula Indians, Western Washington
By Ram Raj Prasad Singh, publication of the Sacramento Anthropological Society
Aboriginal land ownership and hunting by other tribes on Quileute land,
A report by Jay Powell
Addendum to the Quileute entries in Erna Gunther
“Ethnobotany of Western Washington.” University of Washington Press, 2nd Edition (Corrected by Jay and Fred Woodruff)
Additional Traditional Use Information Required for Kitimat LNG Terminal Project
Consists of records relating to grant applications and accounting.
Item consists of a recording of informant May Dixon narrating Aesop's fables in Shuswap. Not safe for playback.
Ahablip (E.J. Schmidt) "They Said the Indians Stole the Goose,"
In the Callam County Historical Society Publication, Sequim
Alice Ernst, The Wolf Ritual of the Northwest Coast
File consists of photographs of a pow wow hosted in Alkali Lake. The Alkali Lake Dance Group, led by president Johnny Johnson, hosted this pow wow of non-traditional pow-wow style dancing, which was received enthusiastically.