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CollectionsIndians, Puyallup (General) - 34
- 5.1.2-TNT0063I
- 10/23/1976
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Cascadia "Leschi"
Photo by Bruce Kellman
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 35
- 5.1.2-TNT0064I
- 10/23/1976
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Cascadia "Leschi"
Photo by Bruce Kellman
A young person holding a stack of bread slices stands next to an officer.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 36
- 5.1.2-TNT0065I
- 10/28/1976
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Indians, Puyallup
People stand in a circle with raised first. One person films with a camera.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 38
- 5.1.2-TNT0067I
- 08/24/1990
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News/ Puyallup Women Protest Spouse Fishing Ruling
Angry Puyallup Tribe women gathered at the Tribal administration building to protest a new rule disallowing spouses fishing rights. From left, Laura Rivera, Ramona Bennet, Deanna Val Peterson, and Betsy Terrones (holding kids Joaquin 1, and Richard, 2 months). After meeting with the group of women the rule was dropped and the spouse fishing right was restored.
Photo by Dean J. Koepfler
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 39
- 5.1.2-TNT0068I
- 07/02/1973
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Traffic jams into Satiacum's fireworks stands
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 40
- 5.1.2-TNT0069I
- 11/21/1976
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Indians, Puyallup
Photograph by Bob Rudsit
Four people sit around a table talking.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 41
- 5.1.2-TNT0070I
- 07/13/1971
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Indian cigs
Photo by Bob Rudsit
Police and state revenue agents seized cartons of unstamped cigarettes and other Tabacco products allegedly headed for the Satiacum Smoke Shop. The raid was based on a state law prohibiting unlicensed distributors from handling unstamped cigarettes. Puyallup Tribal member Robert Satiacum is not a licensed dealer according to Robert Munzinger, who serves as assistant director of field operations for the Revenue Department. Photo by Tribune staff member Bob Rudsit.
A person walks to a smoke shop that has "Drive in Window Service" written on the front.
Indians, Puyallup (General) - 42
- 5.1.2-TNT0071I
- 03/26/1976
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Indians, Puyallup
Adults and children examine what is inside a small fishing net.
Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 2
- 5.1.2-TNT0090B
- Item
- 10/29/1975
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Ramona Bennett
Staff photo by Jerry Buck
Bennett, Ramona (Puyallup) - 10
- 5.1.2-TNT0098B
- Item
- 01/31/1984
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Ramona Bennett shown with her daughter, Ee-Nuck-A-Mee, 7, is best known for her years of activism as Chairwomen of the Puyallup Tribe in Tacoma, Wash. Today, Ms. Bennett is Director of Family Services at the Seattle Indian Center where her job involves finding Indian foster homes for homeless Indian children.
Staff photo by Bruce Kellman
- 5.1.2--TNT0134T
- 04/28/1988
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Nez Perce tribe member Jo Ann Kauffman, Executive Director of the Seattle Indian Health Board, poured a can of Treaty Beer into a garbage can. She appeared at a press conference condemning the new product and said the can contained "Hate and prejudice." Conference was at Indian center near Fort Lawton.
Bruce Kellman/News
Sterud, Bill (Puyallup Tribal Official) - 1
- 5.1.2--TNT0161S
- Item
- 06/19/1980
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Bill Sterud
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Photo by Bruce A. Kellman
- 5.1.2--TNT0244S
- Item
- 05/07/1991
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DEAD AT 66--Yakima Indian fishing rights activist David Sohappy Senior stands on the bank of the Columbia River in front of an old fishing platform at Cooks Landing, Washington, in this November 1990 file photo. Sohappy died Monday at Hood River Care Center in Oregon. Sohappy had been in ill health since suffering a stroke in 1988.
Associated Press File Photo, 1990
- 5.1.2--TNT0245S
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- 05/09/1991
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WHITE SWAN, WASHINGTON -- SOHAPPY BURIED -- Mourners circle the grave of David Sohappy Sr. during his funeral service Thursday on the Yakima Indian Reservation. Sohappy, a well-known fishing rights activist, died on Monday.
Associated Press Photo
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