Newspaper articles - Indians (part 10).
Date
1969-06-29
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Abstract
"WHITE SWAN-The oldest of the Yakima tribal historians have no knowledge of when the first mid-summer encampment was held along Toppenish Creek. They know only it was a long time ago. The venerable, Alex Saluskin, stirred by the spring up of the first two tepees, where they will pop up like a cluster of mushrooms, paused a time at Fort Simcoe State Park where he is in charge of the museum to recall early encampment days."
Description
19 sheets 8.5 x 11 inch. 1 sheet 9 x 5 inch. Typed. Annotated and edited in pencil.
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Jim, Ralph M., Saluskin, Alex, Fort Simcoe, WA, Totus, Watson, Shilo, Otis, Sohappy, Frank, Umtuch, George, Niebell, Paul M., Meninick, Joe, Strongheart, Nipo, Cloud, Louie, Wilton, E. J., Jim, Robert B., Non-reservation Indian tribes, Tollefson, Thor Congressman