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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:
Brian Cladoosby, Swinomish Tribe, interviewed in 2004.
Hosted at the Internet Archive.
Audio Files VBR MP3 Ogg Vorbis WAVE Brian Cladoosby 5-12-04 9.9 MBÂ 4.9 MBÂ 79.4 MBÂ Movie Files QuickTime Brian Cladoosby 5-12-04 5.9 GBÂ
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