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In 1850, Chief Seattle, leader of the Suquamish and Duwamish, welcomed white settlers to his homeland. Although much has changed since that time, the Indian people of the Northwest Coast remain. They also hold on to their cultural traditions in many ways, respecting the salmon of their rivers and the cedar trees of their forests. This text helps us understand the culture of Northwest Coast Indians, especially the relationship with their majestic landscape. Publication Date 1996 Languages English Contributor Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribal Council, in conjunction with the University of Washington Information School - United States Publisher Cobblehill Books - United States From PEOPLE OF SALMON AND CEDAR by Ron Hirschi, illustrated by Deborah Cooper, copyright © 1996 by Ron Hirschi, text. Copyright © 1996 by Deborah Cooper, illustrations. Used by permission of Dutton Children's Books, A Division of Penguin Young Readers Group, A Member of Penguin Group (USA) Inc., 345 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014. All rights reserved. ISBN 0-525-65183-7 Exhibitions with Activities Everyone Needs Water and Water Needs Everyone Get This Book Amazon Barnes and Noble WorldCat (Get this book from a library) Policies Link to This Book |