- 5.1.2-TNT0012I
- 07/04/1976
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Indians, Nisqually
Four tepees are shown in a field. The closest tepee has an upside-down American flag attached high on a pole.
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Indians, Nisqually
Four tepees are shown in a field. The closest tepee has an upside-down American flag attached high on a pole.
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Indians, Nisqually
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Indians, Nisqually
A child wears a headdress.
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Indians, Nisqually
Two people are standing by a campfire, while two other people lead two horses along the bank of a river. Two unmanned boats rest on the shore nearby.
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Nugent Kantz Jr. age 2
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In a peaceful corner of scenic Nisqually
A house made of logs sits among the trees.
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On Nisqually Reservation
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Mrs. Edna Lilly
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Fisheries Men Watch
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Indians, Nisqually
A person in rubber boots weighs a bucket
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Indians, Nisqually
Nine people stand around a campfire.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Two people ride in a small boat with an outboard motor on the river.
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John Vigil Chiquiti
Indian Fishing Dispute
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Indians, Nisqually
Four people in Native American dress stand before another person in Native American dress holding a microphone among a gathering of people.
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Indians, Nisqually
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Indians, Nisqually
Two people stand next to a body of water among the trees.
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Indians, Nisqually
An officer and another person ready a patrol boat in a boathouse.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
Two people fish using nets from a small boat with an outboard motor.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck
An officer talks through a bullhorn, another officer stands with a rifle and a third person kneels holding some equipment.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 5
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Fireworks stands fizzle
Puyallup Indian fireworks stands that boomed with business on the reservation last week lie fizzled out after the July Fourth celebration.
photo by Bruce Kellman