Culture

Last changed on Thu, 01/01/1970 - 00:00
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Life of Lucy Covington, Culture, Government, Land and Resources, Self-Determination, Termination
Summary
Perspectives on Lucy Covington provided by individuals who knew Lucy Covington and her legacy.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture, Land and Resources
Summary
Colville tribal leaders discuss resources and career positions needed for land use development.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
Colville Confederated Tribal members sit on the board at the Pacific Northwest Indian center at Gonzaga. Omak Chronicle, 5/12/66.
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Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
Lucy Covington's home containing mementos from her great-grandfather Chief Moses, has burned in a house fire. Omak Chronicle, 1/21/60.
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Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
A photograph with a blurb featuring George Friedlander wearing old Chief Moses' regalia and Esther Davis of Palisades.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
Major Anderson brings news that Chief Moses is fatally ill near the Nespelem River. Article from the Spokesman Review, 3/26/1889.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
After a woman from Port Orchard, WA claims to have seen Chief Joseph alive nearly 14 years after his reported death. Omak Chronicle, 10/27/66.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
The land that Chief Moses controlled is described by a former resident. Article from the Spokesman Review, 7/10/1885.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
A. Delance Dow retires from the Tonasket fire control. Article from the Omak Chronicle, 2/15/1967.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
Summary
Indians gather publicly for a memorial ceremony for Chief Joseph. Article from the Omak Chronicle dated 6/6/68.