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Guide to the Beatrice Pullen Black Papers 1981

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Title Guide to the Beatrice Pullen Black Papers 1981
Subject Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington); Sound Recordings; Oral Histories; Native Americans; Fisheries and Wildlife; Religion
Description Tape recorded interview of a Quileute where she discusses fishing, berry picking and drying, canning clams, Indian customs, the last Indian doctor, the Shaker religion, basket weaving and the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition; Beatrice Black is a Quileute, whose family homesteaded on Goodman Creek and then moved to La Push when she was 9. She moved to Taholah with her husband.; Tape recorded interview conducted by Winona Weber on 3 Jan 1981; transcript, index, biographical information.; The...
Publisher Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries
Date 1981
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Type Collection collection
Identifier http://archiveswest.orbiscascade.org/ark:/80444/xv92385
Language eng
Format 2 cassette tapes (60 minutes each); Transcript: 52 pages; Index: 5 pages.
Coverage 1981

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