SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

Bagley, Clarence B. 1916. History of Seattle: From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time. Vol. 1. Chicago: The S. J. Clark Publishing Company.

------Bagley’s Scrapbook, No. 5. Special Collections, Washington State University, Seattle, Washington.

Coombs, S. F. “Good Chief Seattle, How A Young Warrior Became Ruler of Many Tribes.” Post-Intelligencer, March 26, 1893.

Costello, J. A. 1895. The Siwash, Their Life, Legends, and Tales: Puget Sound and Pacific Northwest. Seattle: The Calvert Company.

Curtis, Edward S. 1913. The North American Indians Vol. 9: Salishan Tribes of the Coast, The Chimakum, The Quiliute, and The Willapa. Norwood: Limpton Press.

Eells, Myron. 1985. The Indians of Puget Sound: The Notebooks of Myron Eells. Edited by George P. Castile. Seattle: University of Washington Press.

Furtwangler, Albert. 1997. Answering Chief Seattle. Seattle & London: University of Washington Press.

Giffford, Eli. The Many Speeches of Seathl: The Manipulation of The Record on Behalf of Religious, Political, and Environmental Causes, master’s thesis, Sonoma State University, Sonoma, 1998.

Giffford, Eli & Robert Michael Cook. 1992. How Can One Sell the Air?: Chief Seattle’s Vision. Summertown: Book Publishing Company.

Grant, Frederick James. 1891. History of Seattle, Washington. New York: American Publishing and Engraving Company.

Lane, Robert B. & Barbara Lane. The Treaties of Puget Sound 1854-55. The Fourth World Documentation Project.

Lincoln, Leslie. 1991. Coast Salish Canoes. Seattle: Center for Wooden Boats.

Nunis, Doyce B., Jr. Editor. 1993. From Mexican Days to the Gold Rush: Memoirs of James W. Marshall and Edward G. Buffum Who Grew Up with California. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company.

Paterek, Josephine. 1994. Encyclopedia of American Indian Costume. New York: W.W. Norton & Company.

Perry, Ted. 1970. Home. Movie script for television series produced by Southern Baptist’s Radio and Television Commission.

Perry, Ted to Michael Cook, Middlebury, Vermont, 30 October, 1992, Book Publishing Company: Summertown, Tennessee.

Point Elliott Treaty. National Archives, Washington, D.C.

Richards, Kent D. 1993. Isaac I. Stevens: Young Man in a Hurry. Reprint, Pullman: Washington State University Press.

Smith, Henry. 1887. “Scraps from a Diary - Chief Seattle - A Gentleman by Instinct - His Native Eloquence.” The Seattle Sunday Star, October 29.

Suquamish Tribal Oral History Project, Suquamish Tribal Archives, Suquamish Museum. Suquamish, Washington.

The Suquamish Museum. 1985. The Eyes of Chief Seattle. Seattle: The Suquamish Museum.

U. S. Department of Interior, Bureau of Indian Affairs, Indian Tribes West of the Cascades, by Isaac I. Stevens. Open-file report, Annual Report of the Office of Indian Affairs, 453. Washington, D.C., 1854.

 

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