Heffernan, Trova.

Where the salmon run : the life and legacy of Billy Frank Jr. / Trova Heffernan. - Olympia, Wash. : Washington State Heritage Center Legacy Project ; 2012. Seattle : in association with University of Washington Press, (c)2012. - 1 online resource (ix, 322 pages)

Includes bibliographies and index.

A century-old feud over tribal fishing ignited brawls along Northwest rivers in the 1960's. Roughed up, belittled, and handcuffed on the banks of the Nisqually River, Billy Frank Jr. emerged as one of the most influential Indians in modern history.




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Nisqually Indians--Biography.
Indian activists--Washington (State)--Biography.
Nisqually Indians--Fishing--Legal status, laws, etc.--History.--Washington (State)
Nisqually Indians--Treaties.
Salmon fisheries--Law and legislation--Washington (State)--Nisqually River Watershed.
Pacific salmon--Habitat--Conservation--History.--Washington (State)
Fish habitat improvement--History.--Washington (State)


Electronic Books.

E99 / .W447 2012