Bibliography – Native Fisheries

Books & Theses

“A Compilation of Indian Treaty Fishing Rights Cases.” Portland, Oregon: Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, January 1987.

“The Legal Relationship Between Washington State and its Reservation-Based Indian Tribes.” Office of Program Research, House of Representatives, Olympia, Washington, 1977.

“The Yakima Indian Nation Wildlife Mitigation Plan for Bonneville, The Dalles, John Day, and McNary Dams: Draft Report for Public Comment.” Portland, Oregon: Northwest Power Planning Council, 1991.

Bagley, Claude Taylor, Jr. “Off Reservation Indian Treaty Rights vs. Federal Public Works Projects: A Question of ‘Taking’,” L.L.M. Thesis, George Washington University, 1976.

Beckham, Stephen Dow. The Indians of Western Oregon: This Land was Theirs. Coos Bay, Oregon: Arago Books, 1977.

Bigart, Robert and Clarence Woodcock. In the Name of the Salish and Kootenai Nation: The 1855 Hell Gate Treaty and the Origin of the Flathead Indian Reservation. Pablo, Montana: Salish Kootenai College Press, 1996.

Boyd, Robert. “The Introduction of Infectious Diseases among the Indians of the Pacific Northwest, 1774-1874.” Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Washington, 1985.

Boyd, Robert. People of The Dalles: The Indians of Wascopam Mission. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1996.

Bullard, Oral. Crisis on the Columbia. Portland, Oregon: Touchstone Press, 1968.

Coffey, John, Ed Goldstrom, Garry Gottfriedson, Robert Matthew and Patrick Walton. Shuswap History: The First 100 Years of Contact. Kamloops, British Columbia: Secwepemc Cultural Education Society, 1990

Cohen, Fay. Treaties on Trial: The Continuing Controversy over Northwest Indian Fishing Rights. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986.

Cone, Joseph. A Common Fate: Endangered Salmon and the People of the Pacific Northwest. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1995.

Dahl, Kathleen. “Sovereignty, Environmental Use and Ethnic Identity on the Colville Indian Reservation,” Ph.D. Thesis, Washington State University, 1990.

Dietrich, William. Northwest Passage: The Great Columbia River. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995.

Donaldson, Ivan and Frederick Cramer. Fishwheels of the Columbia. Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1971.

Hartmann, Glenn, ed. “Archaeological and Historical Investigations for the Colville Confederated Tribes’ Grand Coulee Dam Cultural Resources Project, 1997,” Eastern Washington University Reports in Archaeology and History 100-102, Archaeological and Historical Services, August 1997.

Hayden, Brian, ed. A Complex Culture of the Columbia Plateau: Traditional Stl’atl’imx Resource Use. Vancouver: University of British Columbia Press, 1992.

Hines, Donald. The Forgotten Tribes: Oral Tales of the Teninos and Adjacent Mid-Columbia River Indian Nations. Issaquah, Washington: Great Eagle Publishing, 1991.

Hines, Donald. Celilo Tales: Wasco Myths, Legends, Tales of Magic and the Marvelous. Issaquah, Washington: Great Eagle Publishing, 1996.

Hunn, Eugene with James Selam and Family. Nch’I-Wana, “The Big River”:Mid-Columbia Indians and Their Land. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1990.

Kip, Lawrence. Army Life of the Pacific: A Journal. New York: Galleon Press, 1859.

Landeen, Dan and Allen Pickham. Salmon and His People: Fish and Fishing in Nez Perce Culture . Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press, 1999.

Leibhardt, Barbara. “Law, Environment, and Social Change in the Columbia River Basin: The Yakima Indian Nation as a Case Study, 1840-1933.” Ph.D. Thesis, University of California, 1990.

Lesley, Craig. Riversong. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1989.

__________. Winterkill. New York: Dell, 1984.

Lohse, E.S. and Richard Holmer. Fort Hall and the Shoshone-Bannock. Pocatello: Idaho State University Press, 1990.

McKeown, Martha Ferguson. Welcome to Our Salmon Feast. Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1956.

__________. Linda’s Indian Home. Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1959.

McMillan, Alan. Native Peoples and Cultures of Canada, An Anthropological Overview. Vancouver, B.C.: Douglas and McIntyre, 1988.

Netboy, Anthony. The Salmon and Their Fight for Survival. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1974.

Netboy, Anthony. Salmon of the Pacific Northwest: Fish vs. Dams. Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1958.

Newell, Dianne. Tangled Webs of History: Indians and the Law in Canada’s Pacific Coast Fisheries. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1993.

Notzke, Claudia. Aboriginal Peoples and Natural Resources in Canada. Captus University Publications, 1994.

Pace, Robert. Yakima Indian Nation Bibliography. Yakima Indian Nation Media Services, 1978.

Peterson, Keith and Mary Reed. Controversy, Conflict and Compromise: A History of the Lower Snake River Development. Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, 1994.

Peterson, Keith. River of Life, Channel of Death: Fish and Dams on the Lower Snake. Lewiston, Idaho: Confluence Press, 1995.

Pitzer, Paul. Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Dream. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1994.

Relander, Click. Drummers and Dreamers. Caldwell, Idaho: Caxton Printers, 1956.

Ronda, James P. Lewis and Clark Among the Indians. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1984.

Ruby, Robert and John Brown. Indians of the Pacific Northwest. Norman: University of Oaklahoma Press, 1981.

Seufert, Francis. Wheels of Fortune. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press, 1980.

Sharkey, Margery Ann Beach. “Revitalization and Change: A History of the Wanapum Indians, Their Prophet Smowhala, and the Washani Religion,” M.A. Thesis, Washington State University, 1984.

Smith, Courtland. Salmon Fishers of the Columbia. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1979.

Strong, Emory. Stone Age on the Columbia River. Portland, Oregon: Binfords and Mort, 1959.

Taylor, Joseph. Making Salmon: An Environmental History of the Northwest Fisheries Crisis. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1999.

Ulrich, Roberta. Empty Nets: Indians, Dams, and the Columbia River. Corvallis: Oregon State University Press, 1999.

Walker, Deward. Handbook of North American Indians: Plateau, Vol. 12. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, 1998.

Government Documents

“The Dalles Dam Project, Columbia River, Oregon and Washington, Summary Report on The Indian Fishery at Celilo Falls and Vicinity on Columbia River, 1947-1954,” Prepared by the Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Portland District, no date.

“Draft Report: Archival Research on the Columbia Fishery,” Prepared for Canadian Columbia Inter-Tribal Fisheries Commission, February 1996.

“Lower Snake River Juvenile Salmon Migration Feasibility Study: Tribal Circumstances and Perspective Anaylsis of Impact of the Lower Snake River Project on the Nez Perce, Yakama, Umatilla, Warm Springs, and Shoshone Bannock Tribes,” Prepared for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Walla Walla District, March 1999.

Beaty, Roy, Henry Yuen, Philip Meyer and Michael Matylewich. “Cumulative Impacts on the Peoples of the Nez Perce, Yakama, Umatilla, and Warm Springs Indian Reservations from Construction and Operation of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Dams in the Columbia River Basin Upstream of Bonneville Dam, Inclusive,” The Daministration for Native Americans, 31 March 1999.

Beckham, Stephen Dow. “Ethnohistorical Context of Reserved Indian Fishing Rights: Pacific Northwest Treaties, 1851- 1855,” Prepared for United States vs. Washington, Civil No. 9213 �� Phase 1, Determination Re: Accounting for Non- Treaty Catch, 1 September 1984.

Machin, Dawn. “Archival Research, Okanagan Nation Fisheries Losses,” Prepared for Canadian Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fisheries Commission, April 1997.

Robison, Robert. “The Yakima River �� Historical and Present Indian Fishery,” State of Washington, Department of Fisheries, 30 April 1957.

Swindell, Edward. “Report on Source, Nature and Extent of the Fishing, Hunting and Miscellaneous Related Rights of Certain Indian Tribes in Washington and Oregon Together with Affidavits Showing Locations of a Number of Usual and Accustomed Fishing Grounds and Stations,” United States, Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs, Division of Forestry and Grazing, Los Angeles, California, July 1942.

Articles

Blumm, Michael and Greg Corbin. “Symposium on Salmon Recovery, Salmon and the Endangered Species Act: Lessons for the Columbia Basin,” Washington Law Review, Vol. 74, No. 3 (1999).

Blumm, Michael. “The Indian Treaty Piscary Profit and Habitat Protection in the Pacific Northwest: A Property Rights Approach,” University of Colorado Law Review, Vol. 69., No. 2 (1998).

Blumm, Michael and Michael Schoessler. “Beyond the Parity Promise: Struggling to Save Columbia Basin Salmon in the Mid-1990s,” Environmental Law, Vol. 27, No. 1 (1997).

Blumm, Michael and Michael Cadigan. “The Indian Court of Appeals: A Modest Proposal to Eliminate Supreme Court Jurisdiction over Indian Cases,” Arkansas Law Review, Vol. 46, No. 1 (1993).

Chaney, Ed. “The Last Salmon Ceremony: Implementing the Columbia River Basin Fish and Wildlife Program,” Idaho Law Review, Vol. 22 (1986): 561-608.

Hosmer, Brian. “White Men are Putting Their Hands Into Our Pockets”: Metlakatla and the Struggle for Resource Rights in British Columbia, 1862-1887,” Alaska History, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Fall 1993): 1-19.

Gile, Albion. “Notes on Columbia River Salmon,” Oregon Historical Quarterly, Vol. 56 (1955): 140-53.

Miller, Bruce. “The Press, the Boldt Decision, and Indian-White Relations,” American Indian Culture and Research Journal, Vol. 17, No. 2 (1993): 75-97.

Miller, Robert. “Speaking with Forked Tongues: Indian Treaties, Salmon, and the Endangered Species Act,” Oregon Law Review, Vol. 70 (1991): 543-584.

Palmer, Gary. “Cultural Ecology in the Canadian Plateau: Estimates of Shuswap Indian Salmon Resources in Pre- Contact Times,” Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring 1978): 5-8.

Sampson, Donald. “One Tribe’s Perspective on ‘Who Runs the Reservoirs’,” Environmental Law, Vol. 26 (1996): 681-691.

Stewart, Omer. “Fishing and the Wind River Shoshone Indians,” Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, Vol. 25, No. 1 (1991): 13-30.

Roderick, Janna. “Indian-White Relations in the Washington Territory: The Question of Treaties and Indian Fishing Rights,” Journal of the West, Vol. 16, No. 3 (1977): 22-34.

Walker, Deward. “Productivity of Tribal Dipnet Fishermen at Celilo Falls: Analysis of the Joe Pinkham Fish Buying Records,” Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, Vol. 26, No. 2 (1992): 123-135.

Walker, Deward. “Lemhi Shoshone-Bannock Reliance on Anadromous and Other Fish Resources,” Northwest Anthropological Research Notes, Vol. 27, No. 2 (1993): 215-250.

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