- 5.1.2-TNT0010H
- 10/08/1989
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A group of regulars enjoy the brew and camaraderie at Spags, a gay tavern in Seattle that is off-limits to GI's from Ft. Lewis, as per order of the military.
Voelpel Story
Haley
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A group of regulars enjoy the brew and camaraderie at Spags, a gay tavern in Seattle that is off-limits to GI's from Ft. Lewis, as per order of the military.
Voelpel Story
Haley
Indians, Puyallup (History) - 1
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Yesteryear Feb. 7, 1986
Puyallup Indian Tribe members gathered on Feb. 9, 1891, as part of their monthly neighborhood meetings. This was the time when Indian families gathered to discuss the business of running the reservation and making improvements in the quality of life. The women were not generally included in business affairs of the tribe, which would explain their absence in the photograph.
State of Washington Views
Rutter, Photo
Tacoma, Wash.
Vietnamese (Refugees, Etc.) - 10
A Vietnamese refugee holds her belongings following an 11-hour flight from Hong Kong
Robert Thomas wears a raven headdress during the dedication ceremonies for the new Nisqually Tribal Center west of Yelm. Several hundred tribal members and guests attended the ceremonies which included speeches, songs, dances, and an outdoor feast prepared by Army and Nisqually cooks.
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Indians, Nisqually
Hilltop Youth Activities Center - 2
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Action Upward at Hilltop with story.
Photograph by Richards Studio
Three young children stand on either side on a man holding a basketball.
Tepees and tents of 300 Native Americans were set up in a field in Washington D.C. The camp had been setup following a transcontinental motor trip called the Trial of Self-Determination. Sid Mills, a Nisqually tribal member said in an interview in D.C. that they were there to secure a future for Native Americans because currently there is none.
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Indians, Nisqually
Hilltop Youth Activities Center - 3
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Sewing Class Begins
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
Back of photo: Cascadia Jan 1 1977
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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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Yon H. Hecker fed lunch to her sister's children in the tent outside the plant of Path Enterprises during the continued labor problems Tuesday. Both Mrs. Hecker and her sister work at the plant. The boys are 8-year-old Joseph Campbell (in center) and 5-year-old Jim Campbell, (on right).
Kellman Photo
Nugent Kautz Jr., age 2, stands by two salmon placed along the Nisqually River by fisherman George McCloud Jr.
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Nugent Kantz Jr. age 2
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Ernesto, left, wife Marina, and son David stand in front of their store, El Compadre, at the corner of 40th and McKinley Ave. The store has become the hub of information and assistance for the stream of Mexicans who continue to flow into Pierce County. They will be receiving an award from a new Hispanic organization in town. (photo by David Brandt)
Located in a corner of the Nisqually Reservation stands the Pentecostal faith church. Photo by Wayne Zimmerman.
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In a peaceful corner of scenic Nisqually
A house made of logs sits among the trees.
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Miss Nan Yung Chung sings Top 40 hits in English and Korean at the Torch Light, a Korean nightclub on South Tacoma Way.
Story by Dorian Smith
Photo by Bill Hunter
Back of photo: Cascadia Juvenile Reception Diagnostic Center Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Governor Dixie Lee Ray
Frank Mounts conversing with Jo Anne Mounts while Frank works on his car’s transmission.
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On Nisqually Reservation
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The Chang family watches some of the Olympics in their Puyallup home. They are from Korea, now American residents (citizens).
L to R: Chase, Carol, Oak (mother) and Soo Nam.
Story by Voelpel
Photo by Peter Haley
Landry, Gabriel (Puyallup Indian) -1
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Gabriel Landry (Puyallup Indian)
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Hispanic Americans
Edna Lilly tends to her chickens in yard of log cabin home.
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Mrs. Edna Lilly
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El Comite
Alex Almonte (left) Paul Castillo (right)
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
A person in rubber boots weighs a bucket
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Peter Kim drinks his Sake while talking with James Jee (L) and his sister Joanne Jee (R). The three are from Vancouver B.C. and think the Torch Light is one of the best Korean nightclubs in the northwest.
Story by Dorian Smith
Photo by Bill Hunter
Two Nisqually tribal members prepare nets in lower Nisqually River in defiance of state regulations. Nisqually tribal members planned to exercise their right to fish under the Medicine Creek Treaty following a recent U.S. Supreme Court decision which allowed states to regulate off-reservation Native fishing.
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Fisheries Men Watch
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El Comite
Mrs. Yenin Webster
Photograph by Jerry Buck
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Indians, Nisqually
Nine people stand around a campfire.
Back of photo: Cascadia- Indian Tile Uncovered, Cascadia Juvenile Diagnostic Center
Sid Mills and an unidentified tribal member fishing on the Nisqually River despite laws preventing fishing. Both tribal members were arrested after they dropped a net and sped upstream.
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Indians, Nisqually
Photograph by Jerry Buck