Boldt 40: A Day of Perspectives on the Boldt Decision, February 5th, 2014, archive.
Mar 4, 2014 @ 19:22 by Emmett
Boldt 40 was held on February 5, 2014 at the Squaxin Island Tribe’s event center. Speakers throughout the day-long event talked about the history and legacy of the Boldt Decision in the U.S. v. Washington case.
Speakers included:
Hank Adams
Ramona Bennett
Alan Stay
Charles Wilkinson
Leo LaClair
Gilbert King George
Stu Pierson
John Echohawk
Fawn Sharp
Gov. Jay Inslee
Bob Perciasepe
Billy Frank, Jr.
Patricia Zell
Bill Wilkerson
Brian Cladoosby
Dick Whitney
Virginia and Jeff Riedinger, Boldt Family
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