Resources
Books:
Fish, Edwards R. Past at Present at Issaquah Washington, copyright 1967.
Craine, Bessie Wilson Squak Valley, 1983.
McConaghy, Lorraine New Land, North of the Columbia, copyright 2011.
Thrush, Coll Native Seattle, University of Washington Press, 2007.
A Publication of the Seattle Times A Hidden Past articles 12/1997 to 1/2000.
Annotated bibliography of the following books:
Dupar, Robert W. Meydenbauer History, 1989.
Karolevitz, Robert F. Kemper Freeman, Sr. and the Bellevue Story, 1984.
Eastside Heritage Center collections:
C.T. Conover, three articles that begin with the title, Just Cogitating: Puget Sound Indian Customs, Notes About Puget Sound Indians, Chief Seattle Had Dignified Appearance, Puget Sound Indian Tribes.
David Buerge article, Indian Lake Washington, The Weekly, 8/1 - 8/7 1984.
Frank Lynch article, Seattle is Named after a Slaveholder, Seattle Scene.
Pat Sandbo Salish Traditional Life Skills, based on a presentation by Steve & Dorothy Phillip.
Paul Shukovsky article, Duwamish Tribe Fights for Recognition, Seattle P-I 9/5/2008.
Nancy Way article, Perrigos start first inn and trading post near Redmond, Redmond Sammamish Valley News, August 16, 1995.
Charles W. Smith book chapter, “An Old Quaker Magazine”.
Photograph of Marie Louie inscription
Newspaper articles:
The Seattle Times June 7, 2021, Opinion, Give Duwamish Tribe Overdue Recognition
The Seattle Times June 13, 2021, Paid Advertising, Who Are the Duwamish?
Website:
Treaty history and interpretation. Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife. (n.d.). https://wdfw.wa.gov/hunting/management/tribal/history.