The Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume V, 1914 by Various

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Author Various
Editor Meany, Edmond S. (Edmond Stephen), 1862-1935
Title The Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume V, 1914
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Summary "The Washington Historical Quarterly, Volume V, 1914" by Various is a historical publication written in the early 20th century. This volume serves as a collection of scholarly articles and discussions primarily focused on the history of Washington State and its interaction with native populations, such as the Indians of Puget Sound. It compiles diverse topics, highlighting important historical figures and events while exploring the complexities of American and British treatment of indigenous peoples in the Pacific Northwest. The opening of this quarterly introduces notable sections, including the completion of George Wilkes' "History of Oregon" and discussions on the status and future of the Indians of Puget Sound, detailing the effects of legislation and interactions with white settlers. It outlines the impact of treaties on native communities, reflecting on historical migrations, societal changes, and cultural adaptations. Additionally, the beginning hints at the varying degrees of assimilation faced by the indigenous people, illustrating ongoing challenges and progress in addressing their status in contemporary society. This comprehensive approach offers readers a multi-faceted view of the historical narrative surrounding Washington State and its earliest inhabitants. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class F850.5: United States local history: Pacific States
Subject Northwest, Pacific -- History -- Periodicals
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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