A comparison and contrast of the Lummi Indian economy of northwest Washington between pre-white culture contact times and the present reveals a radical shift in the support base. There has been a decline in the traditional sustenance of fishing, and a movement toward industrial occupations as a means of livelihood. These new endeavors are spatially oriented away from the reservation. The purpose of this study is to confirm this trend and to analyze pertinent causal factors in the changing emphasis
ABSTRACT - Immunity from both state ricing regulations and the competition of white harvesters chara...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
This study focuses on the Lummi Indian fishers of Northwest Washington State, and the manner in whic...
The Fishing History of the Lummi People Lummi Nation is a community of fishing people who have live...
The Pamunkey Indian Tribe has engaged in riverine-oriented subsistence practices for centuries and h...
Relationships between indigenous Americans and non-indigenous settlers of the western United States ...
Anthropological inquiries into the human condition have long been tempered with a concern for the di...
This paper utilizes oral history interviews, treaties, governmental, international, and scientific r...
Examining committee: Robert Parker, chair; Michael BurtonThe Tribes of the Pacific Northwest are in ...
This thesis explores the interrelationship between the disintegration of traditional culture among ...
This dissertation explores the responses and engagement of the Pamunkey Indians with an expanding ca...
The role of fish in the Native American economy of the lower Columbia River has never been considere...
In the field of resource management, the importance of understanding how policy affects people is no...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Examination of how Indigenous People have been forced ...
ABSTRACT - Immunity from both state ricing regulations and the competition of white harvesters chara...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...
This study focuses on the Lummi Indian fishers of Northwest Washington State, and the manner in whic...
The Fishing History of the Lummi People Lummi Nation is a community of fishing people who have live...
The Pamunkey Indian Tribe has engaged in riverine-oriented subsistence practices for centuries and h...
Relationships between indigenous Americans and non-indigenous settlers of the western United States ...
Anthropological inquiries into the human condition have long been tempered with a concern for the di...
This paper utilizes oral history interviews, treaties, governmental, international, and scientific r...
Examining committee: Robert Parker, chair; Michael BurtonThe Tribes of the Pacific Northwest are in ...
This thesis explores the interrelationship between the disintegration of traditional culture among ...
This dissertation explores the responses and engagement of the Pamunkey Indians with an expanding ca...
The role of fish in the Native American economy of the lower Columbia River has never been considere...
In the field of resource management, the importance of understanding how policy affects people is no...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2013Examination of how Indigenous People have been forced ...
ABSTRACT - Immunity from both state ricing regulations and the competition of white harvesters chara...
Verkefnið er lokað til 30.06.2021.Currently in Canada, colonial fisheries management practices are d...
The Yukon River delta is home to many subsistence Tribal communities that rely heavily on salmon as ...