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Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
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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
Colville Confederated Tribal members sit on the board at the Pacific Northwest Indian center at Gonzaga. Omak Chronicle, 5/12/66.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Life of Lucy Covington, Government, Land and Resources, Self-Determination, Termination
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Transcript of an interview with Steve Heiser by Christopher Horsethief for the Lucy Covington Initiative.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government
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Candidates have been selected for the May 7th election of the Colville tribal business council. Article from the Omak Chronicle, 3/24/66.
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Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government
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Senator Web Hallauer of Oroville receives feedback on his bills focusing on pollution control and tobacco taxes. Omak Chronicle, n.d..
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
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Major Anderson brings news that Chief Moses is fatally ill near the Nespelem River. Article from the Spokesman Review, 3/26/1889.
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Community
Eastern Washington University
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Government, Termination
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A letter written to the Chronicle warning tribal members of bills to come that will undermine termination efforts. Omak Chronicle, 1/19/67.
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Culture
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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
Termination
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Rep. Foley plans to appraise tribal property in order to provide more information for tribal members on termination. Omak Chronicle, n.d..
Community
Eastern Washington University
Category
Government, Termination
Summary
The bill S. 282 is passed in Congress for the third time, awaiting House approval. Omak Chronicle, dated 9/21/67.
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.