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(詳細はNative American tribe in western Washington, and the indigenous people of metropolitan Seattle. The Duwamish tribe today includes the People of the Inside (''Dxw'Dəw?Abš''), for Elliott Bay environs today; and the People of the Large Lake (''Xacuabš''), for those around Lake Washington of today. ''Includes the sources referenced in Cheshiahud (Lake John) and History of Seattle before white settlement''. * * and * Map is NE Seattle around Sand Point-Magnuson Park, for which there is no common name. * * Completely reformatted, greatly revised and expanded update of Hess, Thom, ''Dictionary of Puget Salish'' (University of Washington Press, 1976). * * Also (Me-Kwa-Mooks Park ) (update 24 September 2004), Seattle Parks and Recreation. * * Same as ("The Influenza Pandemic of 1918" ) * A periodic electronic newsletter * * * * * Negative Number: SHS 2228, Museum of History and Industry, Seattle (). * * Authors referenced Daniel Jack Chasan, ''The Water Link: A History of Puget Sound as a Resource'' (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1981); ''The Gale Encyclopedia of Native American Tribes'' ed. by Sharon Malinowsky, Anna Sheets, Jeffrey Lehman, Melissa Walsh Doig (Detroit: Gale, 1998), 285; Fay G. Cohen, ''Treaties on Trial: the Continuing Controversy over Northwest Indian Fishing Rights'' (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986). * Page links to Village Descriptions Duwamish-Seattle section (). Dailey referenced "Puget Sound Geography" by T. T. Waterman. Washington DC: National Anthropological Archives, mss. () (2 ); ''Duwamish et al. vs. United States of America, F-275''. Washington DC: US Court of Claims, 1927. (5 ); "Indian Lake Washington" by David Buerge in the ''Seattle Weekly'', 1–7 August 1984 (8 ); "Seattle Before Seattle" by David Buerge in the ''Seattle Weekly'', 17–23 December 1980. (9 ); ''The Puyallup-Nisqually'' by Marian W. Smith. New York: Columbia University Press, 1940. (10 ). Recommended start is "Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound" (). * * * Negative Number: NA591 * Dorpat referenced Dorpat, ''Seattle: Now and Then Vols. 1, 2, and 3''. Seattle: Tartu Publications, 1984, 1988); Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat, "The Ave: Streetcars to Street Fairs", typescript dated 1995 in possession of Walt Crowley and Paul Dorpat, Seattle, Washington; Walt Crowley, ''Rites of Passage''. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995; ''Cal McCune, From Romance to Riot: A Seattle Memoir''. Seattle: Cal McCune, 1996; Roy Nielsen, ''UniverCity: The City Within City: The Story of the University District'' Seattle: University Lions Foundation, ca. 1986; Clark Humphrey, ''Loser: the Real Seattle Music Story''. Portland, OR: Feral House, 1995. * * * * * * Highly regarded. * * * * * Maps "NN-1120S", "NN-1130S", "NN-1140S".Jpg () dated 13 June; "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002. * Good photos * * * * Includes bibliography. Original no longer available. As of 2009-04-09 a similar web page is at http://www.duwamishtribe.org/chiefsiahl.html. Versions of the original are archived at http://web.archive.org/web/ */http://www.duwamishtribe.org/html/chief_si_ahl.html. The doc is archived at http://web.archive.org/web/20080119214434/http://www.duwamishtribe.org/Life_siahl.doc. * * * Lange referenced a very extensive list. Summary article * * Lange referenced Lange, "Smallpox Epidemic of 1862 among Northwest Coast and Puget Sound Indians" (), HistoryLink.org ''Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History''. Accessed 8 December 2000. * Long referenced Hector Castro and Mike Barber, "After Decades, Duwamish Tribe Wins Federal Recognition", ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'' January 20, 2001, (www.seattlep-i.com); Bernard McGhee, "Duwamish Tribe Wins Recognition", ''The Seattle Times'', January 20, 2001, (www.seattletimes.com); Bureau of Indian Affairs, "BIA Issues Final Determination on the Recognition of the Duwamish Tribal Organization", News Release, January 19, 2001 (http://www.doi.gov/bia); Sara Jeanne Greene, "Chief Seattle's Tribe Clings to its Identity", ''The Seattle Times'', June 18, 2001 (www.seattletimes.com); Susan Gilmore, "Duwamish Denied Tribal Status", Ibid., September 29, 2001 (http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/134347559_duwamish29m.html). Note: This file was revised on 3 August 2001 and again on 20 January 2001. * * * * * * * Office of Business Relations and Economic Development * * * Rochester referenced Christine Barrett, ''A History of Laurelhurst'' (Seattle, WA: Laurelhurst Community Club, 1981, revised 1989); Paul Dorpat, ''Seattle: Now & Then'', Vols. II and III (Seattle, WA: Tartu Publications, 1984 and 1989); Lucile Saunders McDonald, ''The Lake Washington Story'', (Seattle, WA: Superior Publishing Co., 1979); Brandt Morgan, ''Enjoying Seattle's Parks'' (Seattle, WA: Greenwood Publications, 1979); Harry W. Higman and Earl J. Larrison, ''Union Bay: The Life of a City Marsh'', (Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1951); J. Willis Sayre, ''This City of Ours'' (Seattle, WA: Seattle School District No. 1, 1936); Sophie Frye Bass, ''Pig-Tail Days in Old Seattle'' (Portland, OR: Binfords & Mort, 1937); Roger Sale, ''Seattle: Past to Present'' (Seattle, WA: University of Washington Press, 1976). * * * Authors referenced an extensive list, most of them primary sources. See the Bibliography at Licton Springs or Northgate for a complete reference. * * * * * Speidel provides a substantial bibliography with extensive primary sources. * Speidel provides a substantial bibliography with extensive primary sources. * * * * Tate referenced an autobiographical sketch by Arthur Denny found in William Farrand Prosser, ''A History of the Puget Sound Country; Its Resources, Its Commerce and Its People'' (New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1903); ''West Side Story'' ed. by Clay Eals (Seattle: Robinson Newspapers, 1987); (author, title ). ''Olympia Columbian'', June 4, 1853; Alexandra Harmon, ''Indians in the Making: Ethnic Relations and Indian Identities around Puget Sound'' (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998); (author, title ). ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', December 21, 1996; Walt Crowley, ''National Trust Guide: Seattle'' (New York: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 1998); (author, title ). ''West Seattle News'', May 15, 1903; (author, title ). ''West Seattle Herald'', February 2, 1924; (author, title ). ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', March 7, 1998; Ibid., November 13, 2000; (author, title ). ''The Seattle Times'', October 20, 1997; Ibid., February 24, 1998; Ibid., May 26, 2000; Albert Furtwangler, ''Answering Chief Seattle'' (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1997); (author, title ). ''Seattle Press-Times'', March 7, 1893; Jane Wilson MacGowan, “Gully, Cove Fill Childhood with Memories”, ''Neighbors'', Spring 2000; (author ). ''West Seattle Memories: Alki'' (Seattle: Southwest Seattle Historical Society, 1999); Brandt Morgan, ''Enjoying Seattle's Parks'' (Westport, CT: Greenwood Publications, 1979); Deborah Bach, "Indians Are Out, Wildcats Are In at West Seattle High", ''Seattle Post-Intelligencer'', April 25, 2003. * * Negative Number: (MOHAI ) 83.10.9,067 * Wilma referenced "Petition: To the Honorable Arthur A. Denny, Delegate to Congress from Washington Territory," n.d., National Archives Roll 909, "Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-81"; Pioneer Association of the State of Washington, "A Petition to Support Recognition of The Duwamish Indians as a 'Tribe', June 18, 1988, in possession of Ken Tollefson, Seattle, Washington. * Wilma referenced "Lakewood Community Club", brochure, 1948, Rainier Valley Historical Society, Seattle; David Buerge, "Indian Lake Washington", ''The Weekly'', August 1, 1984, pp. 29–33; Don Sherwood, "Seward Park - Graham Peninsula", "Interpretive Essays on the History of Seattle Parks", handwritten bound manuscript dated 1977, Seattle Room, Seattle Public Library; Don Sherwood, "Genessee P.F., Wetmore Slough", Ibid.; Don Sherwood, "Stanley S. Sayres Memorial Park", Ibid.; "Cougar captured near Lake Washington about February 23, 1870", Timeline Library, (www.Historylink.org); Paul Dorpat, ''Seattle Now and Then'', (Seattle: Tartu Publications, 1984), 82; Lucile B. McDonald, ''The Lake Washington Story'', (Seattle: Superior Publishing Co., 1979), 23, 87, 88; Redick H. McKee, Road Map of Seattle and Vicinity, 1890, Seattle Public Library; "Guide Map of the City of Seattle, Washington Territory", ca. 1888, brochure, Seattle Public Library; David Wilma Interview with Grover Haynes, president, Lakewood-Seward Park Community Club, March 31, 2001, Seattle, Washington. * Wilma referenced "Petition: To the Honorable Arthur A. Denny, Delegate to Congress from Washington Territory," n.d., National Archives Roll 909, "Letters Received by the Office of Indian Affairs, 1824-81"; Pioneer Association of the State of Washington, "A Petition to Support Recognition of The Duwamish Indians as a 'Tribe', June 18, 1988, in possession of Ken Tollefson, Seattle, Washington. * Negative Number: MOHAI 90.45.14, (Museum of History and Industry ), Seattle 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bibliography of Duwamish (tribe)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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