- 3-3-01-3-01-A-1
- Bestanddeel
- 1919
Contains “Quileute Tales,” Journal of American Folklore, and the Quileute entry in the Handbook of American Indians
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Contains “Quileute Tales,” Journal of American Folklore, and the Quileute entry in the Handbook of American Indians
Manuel Andrade handwritten ethnographic field notes from LaPush
Settlements of the Quileute and Hoh
Quileute and Hoh tribal sketches for Jacilee Wray book on the native people of the Olympic Peninsula
Original Quileute lot ownership
The Quileute Cemetery drawing - Jay Powell, Edwin Poulin, Rusty Black
Quileute Museum and Longhouse - proposal
Archaeological Investigations at LaPush, Washington, by Mary Ann Duncan
Soleduck Watershed High Country Archaeology Analysis by David Conca
Exploring Washington Archaeology by Ruth Kirk with Richard D Daugherty
Barbara Lane reports on Quileute hunting and fishing
Interviews done in 1942 regarding Olympic tribes’ hunting and fishing territories and techniques. Moved from Box 9 to Box 10
Livingston Farrand, "Quileute Tales," from Journal of American Folklore Vol. 32
Andrade, Manuel, "Quileute Texts,"
Originally published by Columbia University Press and reprinted by AMS Press
Ahablip (E.J. Schmidt) "They Said the Indians Stole the Goose,"
In the Callam County Historical Society Publication, Sequim