Northwest Historical Series

Northwest Historical Series
Title Northwest Historical Series PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 230
Release 1923
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Indian Slavery in the Pacific Northwest

Indian Slavery in the Pacific Northwest
Title Indian Slavery in the Pacific Northwest PDF eBook
Author Robert H. Ruby
Publisher Arthur H. Clark Company
Pages 344
Release 1993
Genre History
ISBN

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Fur Trade Letters of Francis Ermatinger

Fur Trade Letters of Francis Ermatinger
Title Fur Trade Letters of Francis Ermatinger PDF eBook
Author Lois Halliday MacDonald
Publisher Glendale, Calif. : A.H. Clark
Pages 328
Release 1980
Genre History
ISBN

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Describes the life of a Hudson's Bay Company clerk, based on extracts from his letters.

Statehood and Union

Statehood and Union
Title Statehood and Union PDF eBook
Author Peter S. Onuf
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 329
Release 2019-02-28
Genre History
ISBN 0268105480

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This new edition of Statehood and Union: A History of the Northwest Ordinance, originally published in 1987, is an authoritative account of the origins and early history of American policy for territorial government, land distribution, and the admission of new states in the Old Northwest. In a new preface, Peter S. Onuf reviews important new work on the progress of colonization and territorial expansion in the rising American empire.

The Power of Promises

The Power of Promises
Title The Power of Promises PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Harmon
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 384
Release 2012-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0295800461

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Treaties with Native American groups in the Pacific Northwest have had profound and long-lasting implications for land ownership, resource access, and political rights in both the United States and Canada. In The Power of Promises, a distinguished group of scholars, representing many disciplines, discuss the treaties' legacies. In North America, where treaties have been employed hundreds of times to define relations between indigenous and colonial societies, many such pacts have continuing legal force, and many have been the focus of recent, high-stakes legal contests. The Power of Promises shows that Indian treaties have implications for important aspects of human history and contemporary existence, including struggles for political and cultural power, law's effect on people's self-conceptions, the functions of stories about the past, and the process of defining national and ethnic identities.

Written in the Snows

Written in the Snows
Title Written in the Snows PDF eBook
Author Lowell Skoog
Publisher Mountaineers Books
Pages 455
Release 2021-10-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1680512919

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Century of Northwest wilderness skiing stories by noted expert 150 black-and-white and color photographs Celebrates the friluftsliv, or open-air living spirit, of backcountry skiing In Written in the Snows, renowned local skiing historian Lowell Skoog presents a definitive and visually rich history of the past century of Northwest ski culture, from stirring and colorful stories of wilderness exploration to the evolution of gear and technique. He traces the development of skiing in Washington from the late 1800s to the present, covering the beginnings of ski resorts and competitions, the importance of wild places in the Olympic and Cascade mountains (including Oregon's Mount Hood), and the friluftsliv, or open-air living spirit, of backcountry skiing. Skoog addresses how skiing has been shaped by larger social trends, including immigration, the Great Depression, war, economic growth, conservation, and the media. In turn, Northwest skiers have affected their region in ways that transcend the sport, producing local legends like Milnor Roberts, Olga Bolstad, Hans Otto Giese, Bill Maxwell, and more. While weaving his own impressions and experiences into the larger history, Skoog shows that skiing is far more than mere sport or recreation.

Making Salmon

Making Salmon
Title Making Salmon PDF eBook
Author Joseph E. Taylor III
Publisher University of Washington Press
Pages 456
Release 2009-11-23
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 0295989912

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Winner of the George Perkins Marsh Award, American Society for Environmental History