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153 RESOURCES PERSONAL INTERVIEWS Chuck and Linda Hall, April 2002 Rod Hartman, September 2005 Dennis King, April 2002 Bill Miller, April 2002 Jean and Jack Nicholson, May 2001 Jean Nicholson, August 2002 Trudi Tonasket, August 2004 REFERENCES Aguilar, George W., Sr. When the River Ran Wild! Indian Traditions on the Mid-Columbia and the Warm Springs Reservation. Portland: Oregon Historical Society Press; Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2005. Bicentennial Association. From Pioneers to Power: Historical Sketches of the Grand Coulee Dam Area. Grand Coulee, Wash.: Grand Coulee Dam Bicentennial Association, 1976. Blonk, Hu. Behind the By-line. Wenatchee, Wash.: Hu Blonk, 1992. Harden, Blaine. A River Lost: The Life and Death of the Columbia. New York: W. W. Norton, 1996. 154 RESOURCES Meinig, D. W. The Great Columbia Plain: An Historical Geography, 1805–1910. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1995. Morgan, Murray. The Dam. New York: Viking Press, 1954. Neuberger, Richard. Our Promised Land. Moscow: University of Idaho Press, 1989. Pitzer, Paul. Grand Coulee: Harnessing a Dream. Pullman: Washington State University Press, 1994. Reyes, Lawney L. White Grizzly Bear’s Legacy: Learning to Be Indian. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2002. ———. Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian’s Quest for Justice. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2006. Yakama Indian Nation. “Price We Paid.” Videotape. Colville, Wash.: Media Services Colville, 1977. NEWSPAPER ARTICLES “Building Program on the Run.” Wenatchee Daily World, October 16, 1933. “Ferryman Throttles Action.” Wenatchee Daily World, March 8, 1933. “Governor Commission Vice Charges.” Wenatchee Daily World, June 17, 1937. “Grand Coulee Cleans House.” Wenatchee Daily World, September 18, 1935. “Hundreds Apply: Business Permits.” Wenatchee Daily World, July 4, 1934. “Mushroom City Springs to Life.” Wenatchee Daily World, November 4, 1933. “O’Sullivan on the Run.” Wenatchee Daily World, January 19, 1933. “Roosevelt at Grand Coulee.” Wenatchee Daily World, August 4, 1934. [3.141.202.187] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 04:20 GMT) RESOURCES 155 “Roosevelt Views Coulee Dam.” Wenatchee Daily World, October 2, 1937. “Vice Charges Exaggerated.” Wenatchee Daily World, June 10, 1937. World Commission on Dams (W.C.D.). “Coulee Dam Revisited.” Oregonian, January 24, 2000. ———. “World Commission on Dams Study, Grand Coulee.” Oregonian, February 16, 1999. ONLINE RESOURCES http://content.lib.washington.edu http://www.dams.org http://www.denniskingphoto.com http://www.firstnations.com http://www.historylink.org http://www.Wikipedia.org [3.141.202.187] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 04:20 GMT) LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Reyes, Lawney L. B Street : the notorious playground of Coulee Dam / Lawney L. Reyes. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references. isbn 978-0-295-98853-5 (pbk. : alk. paper) 1. Colville Indians—History. 2. Colville Indians—Government relations. 3. Colville Indian Reservation (Wash.)—History. 4. Grand Coulee Dam (Wash.)—History. 5. Water resources development—Columbia River Watershed—History. 6. Grand Coulee (Wash.)—History. 7. Grand Coulee (Wash.)—Ethnic relations. I. Title. e99.c844.r49 2008 979.7'31—dc22 2008006066 [3.141.202.187] Project MUSE (2024-04-19 04:20 GMT) LAWNEY L. REYES graduated from the University of Washington in 1959 after attending the Chemawa Indian School in Oregon. A former art director for the Seafirst Corporation and a member of the Seattle Arts Commission, he has won numerous awards, including a Peace and Friendship Award for contributions to American Indian Art, a Washington Governor's Award for sculpture, and a Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Washington. He is the author of White Grizzly Bear's Legacy: Learning to Be Indian and Bernie Whitebear: An Urban Indian's Quest for Justice. He lives in Seattle. Photo by Therese Kennedy Johns ...

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