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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:
Gilbert King George and Leo LeClair are members of the Muckleshoot Indian Tribe. This interview was conducted in January of 2010 as part of the Back to the River project.
Hosted at the Internet Archive.
Audio Files VBR MP3 Ogg Vorbis Gilbert King George and Leo LeClair 2010 107.7 MBÂ 59.1 MBÂ Movie […]
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