Chief Leschi – References

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“[Beaufort, S.C. Gen. Isaac I. Stevens on same porch].” http://www.loc.gov/pictures/resource/cwpb.00757/. Prints and Photographs Online Catalog (Library of Congress, 1977).

Blee, Lisa. Framing Chief Leschi: The Narratives and Politics of Historical Justice. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2014.

Caldbick, John. “Nisqually Chief Quiemuth is murdered in Olympia on November 19, 1856.” http://www.historylink.org/File/10007. The Free Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History (HistoryLink, 2012).

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Dally, Frederick. “Shed roof house at Comiaken Village.” ca. 1869. B.C. Archives PN6481.

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Chief Leschi – Biographical Timeline

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Reidar Kelstrup

An undergraduate student at the University of Washington, I am a double major in American Indian Studies and History. My primary interests are in Native American and Polynesian history and language especially as relates to treaty rights, governance, and language revitalization. I am currently studying the Hawaiian and Lushootseed languages. Born in the midwest to descendants of Norwegian immigrants, my interest in Native American history (a question I get frequently asked) comes from a desire to understand and share the truth about a part of American history and culture about which people are frequently misinformed and which still affects the lives of countless people today, indigenous and non-indigenous alike.

Myself (right) and a friend on a hiking trip in the Queets River Valley (Olympic National Park).

Otherwise, I am an avid outdoorsman with a goal to make it to every national park in my lifetime. Practically speaking, I am currently at four of fifty-nine (there are three or four others that I have been to in passing or when I was much younger, so I will be revisiting those), and I will be visiting Glacier Bay and Wrangell-St. Elias in Alaska this upcoming summer. I am also an Eagle Scout and a member of the Order of the Arrow.