American Decades
"Native American Chiefs Frank Seelatse and Jimmy Noah Saluskin of the Yakima Tribe"
Photograph
By: National Photo Company Collection
Date: 1927
Source: National Photo Company Collection. "Native American chiefs Frank Seelatse and Chief Jimmy Noah Saluskin of the Yakima tribe." LC-USZ62-92917 DLC. Library of Congress American Memory Collection. Available online at http://memory.loc.gov/ (accessed January 28, 2003).
About the Subjects: Native American Chiefs Frank Seelatse and Jimmy Noah Saluskin were members of the Yakima tribe from eastern Washington State. The tribe called themselves Waptailmim, meaning "people-of-the-narrows," because their village was located near Union Gap along the Yakima River. In 1804, the Yakima encountered Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, whose report on the abundant wildlife and rich soil attracted white settlement. By 1875, the Yakima's traditional culture had been critically...
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1920's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- "Return to Normalcy"
- Nineteenth Amendment
- Anti-Lynching Publicity Program
- The Pivot of Civilization
- "Canal-Boat Children"
- "The Negro's Greatest Enemy"
- Nativism versus Immigration
- Taxation: The People's Business
- Tennessee Laws Regarding the Teaching of Evolution
- Letter from Nicola Sacco to His Son, Dante
- "Native American Chiefs Frank Seelatse and Jimmy Noah Saluskin of the Yakima Tribe"
- The Problem of Indian Administration
- Behind the Scenes in Candy Factories
- Leases Upon Naval Oil Reserves and Activities of the Continental Trading Co. (LTD.) of Canada
- Kellogg-Briand Pact
- "Rugged Individualism"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
