Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific
Found in 329 Collections and/or Records:
Educational coloring book, 1962
An educational coloring book that includes stories behind the different coloring pages about the history and culture of the Navajo people. Drawings made by Eugene H. Bischoff.
Eighteen, 1975
A book of poems and prose from various different studens of the Creative Writing Classes, taught by Ron Rogers.
Event magazine, 1971
Volume 11, number 6 of Event: Issues and Viewpoints for Laymen magazine.
"Extermination and Removal: Western Oregon Solves Its Indian Problem"
An academic paper that discusses the treatment of Indians in Western Oregon by both the state govenment and the white settlers of the time.
"Federal Indian Policy: Indian Rights Yesterday and Today", 1982
An academic paper, written by Prof. Charles F. Wilkinson, discussing the history and impact the Federal Indian Policy had on Indian rights then and now.
"Fishing: A Northwest Indian Perspective
A brochure titled "Fishing: A Northwest Indian Perspective" which talks about Indian fishing rights, salmon and steelhead spawning and the environmental issues that come with it, the preservation of the fishery resource, and other issues and plans for fishing in the Northwest.
Fort Kipp Sioux Singers, 1971
A selection of songs sung by the Fort Kipp Sioux Singers at Fort Qu' Appelle, with Canadian Flag Song sung by the Sioux Valley Singers
Gallery guide, 1965
A gallery guide made by Marjorie Lambert for the Southwestern Indians Today exhibit at the Museum of New Mexico, which discribes the history and culture of each piece.
Gawa Gyani program, 1974
A program and some posters for the Gawa Gyani Dance Drama performance hosted at the U. B. C. Museum of Anthropology , which includes information on the orgian of the performance as well as other information from the producers, dancers, and other significant members of the event.
Go My Son
A record titled "Go My Son" which features songs from singers Carnes Burson and Arliene Nofchissey.