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Beaten Down: A History of Interpersonal Violence in the West
The Case for Place: 80 Years of Demographic and Economic Change in the Boom and Bust Pacific Northwest
How Daylight Came To Be
Children's book retells a Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with elementary students.
Justice, Law, and the Lens of Culture
Māori and Museums: The Politics of Indigenous Recognition
NTFP Program Development: Indigenous Community Forestry With A Focus on Non-Timber Forest Products: A Literature Synthesis, Sustainability Assessment, and Program Development Recommendations
A Painful Time: Tenure Trial
Planning for Sustainable Reservation Economic Development: A Case Study of the Swinomish Marina and Mixed-Use Commercial Development
[Preston Singletary: Threshold]
Raven Helps the Indians
Children's story retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
Reconnoitering "Pueblo" Ethnicity: The 1852 Tesuque Delegation to Washington
Running for Missing and Murdered Women: Expansion of Tribal Court Criminal Jurisdiction
Salmon Homecoming Alliance: Student Activity
Created for the Salmon Homecoming event held annually on the Seattle waterfront.
Salmon Homecoming: An Activity Book for Kids
Includes information on the salmon and preservation of its ecosystem and activities such as game, crossword, word scramble, and dot-to-dot.
Skunk
Children's book retells the Muckleshoot traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-3.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.
The Tribal Environment and Natural Resources Management Approach to Indian Education and Student Assessment
Tuwaduq: The Twana Language E-Dictionary Project: A Compilation of Tuwaduq Documented, Recorded and Analyzed by Gaberell Drachman, 1963-1969
Tuwaduq: The Twana Language E-Dictionary Project: A Compilation of Tuwaduq Documented, Recorded and Analyzed by Gaberell Drachman, 1963-1969
Understanding the Professional Development Needs of Teachers in Tribally Controlled Schools: A Phenomenological Study
Using teacher's experiences at tribal schools to identity their professional needs.
Why Bluejay Hops
Children's book retells the Skokomish traditional story. Suitable for use with Grades K-5.
Related Material: Lesson Plan.