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Description
Fishery resources issues viewed from a traditional Indian perspective and the relationship to government policy, followed by a panel presentation on ceremonies as the center of Indian culture and fish as the central focus of ceremonies to explain spiritual aspects of fishery management in Native American culture in Northern California. Tape 1: Sovereignty of the Klamath and Trinity River Indians / Amos Tripp, The Spirit of the fish / Jack Norton Tape 2: Panel discussion on Indian ceremonies.
Type
moving image
Format
Sound 1/2 inch videotape
Extent
2 Tapes of 2
Identifier
carcht_000074_t1; carcht_000074_t2
Language
English
Provenance
Humboldt State University California Revealed is supported by the U.S. Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act, administered in California by the State Librarian.
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