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Indigenous Fishing Rights and Activism
This chapter explores the tensions between Indigenous fishing rights and state regulations in the Pacific Northwest during the 1950s and 60s, emphasizing the misconceptions of white sport fishers. It also documents significant protests, the formation of advocacy groups, and legal milestones, such as the Bolt decision, while paralleling the rise of the independent living movement for people with disabilities.
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