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Reference code
5.1.2-TNT0039I
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Title
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 10
Date(s)
- 05/12/1979 (Creation)
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(1883-Present)
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Back of Photo:
Indians, Puyallup
Dan Thayer, a fisheries biologist for the Puyallup tribe helped to release 16,500 chum salmon from the tribe’s hatchery into a tributary of the Hylebos Creek in South King County.
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Copyright of this image is held by the Tacoma News Tribune. This material may be used for the following purposes: public/community art, non-profit museum exhibition, and educational purposes. The following credit line is required:
Tacoma News Tribune, Image TNTxxxxx, Tacoma Public Library Northwest Room.
Permission for commercial uses must be secured through PARS International (https://www.parsintl.com/publisher/mcclatchy/).
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“Bon voyage, chum!,” The Tacoma News Tribune, 12 May 1979.