Leila Fisher interview at Hoh River
- 3-3-01-3-01-B-34
- Bestanddeel
- 1978
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Leila Fisher interview at Hoh River
"Language and the Prehistory of North America"
In World Archaeology Volume 8 #1, by Jay Powell and Dale Kinkade
The Quileute and Hoh Use of the Foreshore in their Traditional Territory,
A report for Jacilee Wray by Jay Powell
Includes Barbara Lane’s report Political-Economic Issues of Indian-White Culture Contact in Western Washington in the 18th and 19th Centuries
Sites of Religions Interest on the Quileute Reservation
Quileute Religion: What the Old People Believed as told by the last of the Heritage Generation
I Need Some Cedar - A big book about carving
Thanks Everybody - a big book of polite things to say at feasts and parties
Welcome to the Crazyhouse! - a big book of school slang
Wakas pole raising 1987 photographs
Consists of photographs documenting the raising of the Wakas Pole in Stanley Park in 1987.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole.
Rodney Ward with Doug Cranmer at a ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Ceremony held at Stanley Park for the Wakas pole replica carved by Doug Cranmer, a relative of Chief Wakas who commissioned the original Wakas pole in the late 1880s.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's sons, Nels and Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's son, either Nels or Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park. Vickie Jensen and Jay Powell's sons, Nels and Luke, are watching Cranmer work.
Doug Cranmer, relative of Chief Wakas, carving the Wakas Pole replica in Stanley Park.