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A narrative history of the Native American fishing rights protests which occurred during the 1960s and 1970s at and around Frank''s Landing, Washington. These highly visible and frequently dramatic protests were instrumental in securing special treaty rights for Native Americans, and were also highly influential in altering public opinion of the Pacific Northwest tribes during this turbulent period. However, there were other groups involved in winning these important rights for the Pacific Northwest Native American tribes, including the NAACP and other civil rights organizations. This paper explores these associations and their impact on the outcome.…mehr

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A narrative history of the Native American fishing rights protests which occurred during the 1960s and 1970s at and around Frank''s Landing, Washington. These highly visible and frequently dramatic protests were instrumental in securing special treaty rights for Native Americans, and were also highly influential in altering public opinion of the Pacific Northwest tribes during this turbulent period. However, there were other groups involved in winning these important rights for the Pacific Northwest Native American tribes, including the NAACP and other civil rights organizations. This paper explores these associations and their impact on the outcome.
Autorenporträt
El autor es licenciado en Historia por la Universidad de Washington, y actualmente estudia su MLIS en la Escuela de Información de la Universidad de Washington. Este trabajo ganó el premio de investigación para estudiantes universitarios de la Universidad de Washington. Los intereses de Gabriel se centran en los campos de la historia cultural y los archivos.