Neville Bonner – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Mauna Kea | References

“1979 Neville Bonner & Harry Butler & Julie Sochacki.” Digital image. Flickr. April 16, 2016. Accessed December 5, 2017. https://www.flickr.com/photos/archivesact/9120441455/in/photostream/.

“Aboriginal Land Rights (Northern Territory) Act 1976 .” Digital image. Documenting Democracy. Accessed December 5, 2017. https://www.foundingdocs.gov.au/resources/documents/nt7_72_title_1976_30.jpg.

“Aboriginal Senator Neville Bonner in 1971.” Digital image. Courier Mail. August 12, 2016. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/1ba0b4e0faf6a63165e15fb60d2bc5a8?width=316.

“About Mauna Kea Observatories.” Institute of Astronomy – University of Hawaii. Accessed December 07, 2017. https://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/mko/about_maunakea.shtml.

Advertisement. Neville Bonner – Fact sheet 231. 2017. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs231.aspx.

Digital image. For Australians, By Australians. May 20, 2017. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://liveimages.quicksales.com.au/quicksales/general/classified/gc4876799341348558950.jpg?width=830&aspect=fitwithin&padcolor=ffffff.

“Historic Properties.” Office of Maunakea Management. Accessed December 07, 2017. http://www.malamamaunakea.org/hawaiian-culture/historic-properties.

“Mauna Kea Observatories.” Digital image. Institute for Astronomy. Accessed December 7, 2017. https://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/mko/images/mko5.jpg.

“Neville Bonner.” Digital image. BONNER COMMITTEE. 2016. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://www.abc.net.au/corp/annual-report/2016/images/img-NevilleBonner.jpg.

“Officer of the Order of Australia.” Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet. June 20, 2016. Accessed December 07, 2017. https://www.pmc.gov.au/government/its-honour/officer-order-australia.

“One People of Australia League Badge #2006-2438.” Digital image. Museum of Australian Democracy. Accessed December 7, 2017. https://collection.moadoph.gov.au/objects/2006-2438/.

“The Awards.” Australian of the Year Awards. 2017. Accessed December 07, 2017. https://www.australianoftheyear.org.au/the-awards/

“Thirty Meter Telescope.” About TMT | Thirty Meter Telescope. Accessed December 05, 2017. http://www.tmt.org/about-tmt.

TravelShack. “Mauna Kea Summit Tour.” Advertisement. The Big Island of Hawaii. Accessed December 7, 2017. https://www.gotravelshack.com/images/place/v3/552ab7d-555×335.jpg.

Australia. Parliament. Senate. FIRST SESSION OF THE TWENTY-NINTH PARLIAMENT . Vol. 7. Canberra: Govt. Print. of Australia, 197

Australia. Parliament. Joint Select Committee on Aboriginal Land Rights in the Northern Territory. Report of the Joint Select Committee on Aboriginal Land Rights in the Northern Territory. Australia. By Neville Bonner. 1977.

Australia. Parliament of Australia. The Biographical Dictionary of the Australian Senate. Vol. 3. Sydney, Australia: Commonwealth of Australia, 2010. 356-64. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://biography.senate.gov.au/bonner-neville-thomas/.

Brown, Emma. “Australian of the Year Gallery .” Digital image. Queensland Country Life. July 20, 2015. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.queenslandcountrylife.com.au/story/3221947/australian-of-the-year-in-pictures/?cs=4733#slide=20.

Corporation, Curriculum. “Neville Bonner.” Civics | Neville Bonner. June 14, 2005. Accessed December 07, 2017. http://www.civicsandcitizenship.edu.au/cce/bonner_neville,15275.html.

Fox, Chloe. “Everything You Need To Know About The Viral Protests Against A Hawaii Telescope.” The Huffington Post. April 13, 2015. Accessed December 05, 2017. https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/04/13/hawaii-telescope-protests-tmt-mauna-kea_n_7044164.html.

Interview by Robin Hughes. Neville Bonner; Full Interview Transcript. January 13, 1992. Accessed December 6, 2017. http://www.australianbiography.gov.au/subjects/bonner/interview2.html.

Jacobs, Sean. “NEVILLE BONNER: A LEGACY FOR YOUNG AUSTRALIANS.” 29, no. 4 (December 2013): 45-49. Accessed December 6, 2017 http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/94084985/neville-bonner-legacy-young-australians

Kieza, Grantlee. Digital image. The Courier Mail. March 25, 2017. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://cdn.newsapi.com.au/image/v1/ef5783c03e6d683ea09d1fc091c8f3b1?width=650.

Milliken, Robert. “Obituary: Neville Bonner.” Independent, February 9, 1999. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/obituary-neville-bonner-1069679.html.

Overbye, Dennis. “Under Hawaii’s Starriest Skies, a Fight Over Sacred Ground.” The New York Times, October 3, 2016. Accessed December 7, 2017. https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/04/science/hawaii-thirty-meter-telescope-mauna-kea.html.

Pearson, Luke. “Neville Bonner: Remembering Australia’s first Indigenous Parliamentarian.” NITV. March 27, 2016. Accessed December 06, 2017. https://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/nitv-news/article/2016/03/28/neville-bonner-remembering-australias-first-indigenous-parliamentarian.

Ray, John. Digital image. AUSTRALIAN POLITICS. July 31, 2016. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://jonjayray.com/ausjul16_files/hqdefault.jpg.

Stewart, Libby . “Neville Bonner as acting President of the Senate. Museum of Democracy Collection.” Digital image. Neville Bonner’s birthplace. March 28, 2017. Accessed December 5, 2017. https://res-3.cloudinary.com/moad/image/upload/c_scale,g_north,w_345/v1/moad-web/heracles-production/9e3/587/461/9e35874616d72e27651f81bea569a0c227471285937b678452aae35ddc67/neville-bonner.jpg.

Woo, Brandon, and Ken Rubin. “Mauna Kea.” Hawaii Center for Volcanology. February 25, 2008. Accessed December 07, 2017. https://www.soest.hawaii.edu/GG/HCV/maunakea.html.

Woodard, Peter. “Ukerebagh Island Tweed River.” Digital image. Wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Ukerebagh_Island_Tweed_River.JPG. December 3, 2012. Accessed December 5, 2017. https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c2/Ukerebagh_Island_Tweed_River.JPG

Yoshino, Aaron. Digital image. Hawaiian Culture: Mauna Kea Protesters. March 21, 2016. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://honolulumagazine-images.dashdigital.com/images/2016/03-16/mauna-kea-protestors.jpg?ver=1456878697.

Whina Cooper – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | N.Z Foreshore and Seabed | References

Barber, David. “Obituary: Dame Whina Cooper.” Independent.co.uk. Last modified March 27, 1994, http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/obituary-dame-whina-cooper-1432167.html.

Bradley, Michael. “Hikoi Protesters.” Getty Images. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.gettyimages.com/license/56089765

“Dame Whina Cooper, 1987.” Nzhistory.gov.nz. Last modified July 07. 2014. https://nzhistory.govt.nz/media/photo/dame-whina-cooper.

Derby, Mark. “Waitangi Tribunal – Te Rōpū Whakamana – Forming the Waitangi Tribunal, 1970s.” http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/photograph/32482/maori-land-march-1975. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand (Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 2012).

“Door Open to Repeal of Foreshore and Seabed Act.” Sharechat. Accessed December 8, 2017. http://www.sharechat.co.nz/article/6ae078b7/door-open-to-repeal-of-foreshore-and-seabed-act-government.html

“Foreshore and Seabed Legislation to be Repealed.” Stuff. Access December 8, 2017. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/politics/3808252/Foreshore-and-seabed-legislation-to-be-repealed

Keane, Basil. “Ngā rōpū tautohetohe – Māori protest movements – Waitangi Day protests.” http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/photograph/35935/whina-cooper-eva-rickard-and-titewhai-harawira. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. (Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 2012).

Kenny, Kate. “Women look after yourselves” Stuff. 25 June 2014. http://www.stuff.co.nz/national/women-of-influence/10198114/Women-look-after-yourselves.

King, Michael. “Cooper, Whina.” https://teara.govt.nz/en/biographies/5c32/cooper-whina. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. (Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 2000).

“Law of the foreshore and seabed.” Te Ara- the Encyclopedia of New Zealand. Accessed December 8, 2017. https://teara.govt.nz/en/law-of-the-foreshore-and-seabed

Leslie, Brent. “Koha – Nga Pikitia Maori.” last modified 1987. https://www.nzonscreen.com/title/koha-nga-pikitia-maori-1987/overview.

Miller, John. “Whina Cooper at Parliament in Wellington, during Maori Land March.” Photo Histories Exhibition. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://photoforum-nz.org/gallery/captions.php?pageID=23&showID=75

Ministry of Justice. Foreshore and Seabed Act. New Zealand Parliament, 2004.

Ministry of Justice. Marine and Coastal Area (Takutai Moana) Act 2011. New Zealand Parliament, 2011.

Rāwiri Taonui. “Ngāpuhi – Early European contact.” http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/photograph/407/a-poem-for-whina-cooper. Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand (Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, 2017).

Louis Riel – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Sixties Scoop Settlement | References

APTN National News. “David Chartrand discusses Metis people being left out of 60s Scoop settlement.” YouTube video, 7:00. Posted Oct 11, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7kodYDDovI.

Barkwell, Lawrence J. “Louis Riel Petitions for a Reserve in Montana (1880).” Scribd (insert year) https://www.scribd.com/doc/35106203/Louis-Riel-Petitions-for-a-Reserve-in-Montana-1880

Boyden, Joseph. Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont. Toronto: Penguin Canada, 2013.

Boyer, Kurt. “1885 – Aftermath.” 1885 – Aftermath | Our Legacy. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/exhibit_aftermath

Findlay, Heather, Anna Sajecki, and Melissa Bremer. “The North West Resistance – 1885.” The Riel Rebellion: Background. Goldi Productions Ltd., 2007. http://firstpeoplesofcanada.com/fp_metis/fp_metis_background.html.

Flanagan, Thomas. “Manitoba Historical Society     Keeping History Alive for over 138 Years.” Manitoba History: Louis Riel’s Land Claims, April 11, 2010. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/mb_history/21/riellandclaims.shtml.

Foster, Keith, and Nelle Oosterom. “Shifting Riel-Ity: The 1885 North-West Rebellion.” Canada’s History – Canada’s History. Canada’s History, February 2013. http://www.canadashistory.ca/Explore/First-Nations,-Inuit-Metis/Shifting-Riel-ity-The-1885-North-West-Rebellion.

Goldsborough, Gordon. “Manitoba Historical Society: Keeping History Alive for over 138 Years.” Memorable Manitobans: Louis Riel (1844-1885). Manitoba Historical Society, October 24, 2017. http://www.mhs.mb.ca/docs/people/riel_l.shtml.

Linder, Douglas O.  “Message to Congress from President Harrison.” Famous Trials http://www.famous-trials.com/louisriel/840-presidentmessage

“Métis celebrate historic Supreme Court land ruling.” CBC News. Accessed Dec 5, 2017. http://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/métis-celebrate-historic-supreme-court-land-ruling-1.1377827. 

“Métis groups split over proposal to exonerate Louis Riel.” The Toronto Star. Accessed Dec 6, 2017. https://www.thestar.com/news/canada/2017/04/03/mtis-groups-split-over-proposal-to-exonerate-louis-riel.html.

Mika, Helma and Nick. The Riel Rebellion: 1885. Belleville, Ont.: Mika Silk Screening, 1972

Mulvaney, Charles Pelham. The History of the North-west Rebellion of 1885. Toronto: A. H Hovey & Co, 1886

“Priests and Group of Metis at Beauval, SK.” Saskatchewan Archives Board. Accessed December 8, 2017. http://digital.scaa.sk.ca/ourlegacy/solr?query=ID:25918&start=0&rows=10&mode=results

Riel, Louis. The collected writings of Louis Riel. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1985.

West, Linda, and Bill Dunn. “Northwest Rebellion 1885.” Canada A Country by Consent: Native Treaties 1871-1897: Northwest Rebellion 1885. West/Dunn Productions, 1993. http://www.canadahistoryproject.ca/1871-97/1871-06-nw-rebellion-1885.html.

“Who Are the Métis.” Métis Nation of Ontario. Métis Nation of Ontario, 2017. http://www.metisnation.org/culture-heritage/louis-riel/part-3/

 

 

Ely S. Parker – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Maori Land Ownership | References

Armstrong, William H. Warrior in Two Camps: Ely S Parker, Union General and Seneca Chief. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1978.

Hauptman, Laurence M. The Iroquois in the Civil War. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 1993.

McAloon, Jim. “Land ownership – Māori and land ownership,” http://www.TeAra.govt.nz/en/land-ownership/page-1, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand (Manatū Taonga Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 2005-2017) (accessed Dec. 3 2017)

Parker, Ely S. “Letter to Harriet Maxwell Converse.” In American Indian Nonfiction, edited by Bernd C Peyer, 268-269. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007.

Parker, Arthur C. The life of General Ely S. Parker, last grand sachem of the Iroquois and General Grant’s military secretary. Buffalo, N.Y., Buffalo Historical Society, 1919.

Parker, Ely S. “Report by Colonel Parker on Indian Affairs.” In American Indian Nonfiction, edited by Bernd C Peyer, 257-267. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007.

Peyer, Bernd C. American Indian Nonfiction. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2007.

“Terms of Surrender offered by General Ulysses S. Grant to General Robert E. Lee.” The New-York Historical Society, New York, New York.

“The Treaty in brief,” https://nzhistory.govt.nz/politics/treaty/the-treaty-in-brief, New Zealand History (Ministry for Culture and Heritage, 2017) (Accesed Dec. 4, 2017)

 

Carl Gorman (Navajo) – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Bear Ears National Momument | References

Aaseng, Nathan. Navajo Code Talkers. New York: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc., 1992.

Durret, Deanne. Unsung Heros of World War II. New York: Facts on File Inc., 1998.

Eilperin, Juliet. “Trump to cut Bears Ears National Monument by 85 percent.” The Washington Post. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/energy-environment/wp/2017/11/30/trump-to-cut-bears-ears-national-monument-by-85-percent-grand-staircase-escalante-by-half-documents-show/?utm_term=.6328c9041cef (accessed December 6, 2017). 

Gorman, Zonnie. “Growing Up With Heroes.” Growing Up With Heroes. https://growingupwithheroes.com/ (accessed December 5, 2017).

Greenberg, Henry. Carl Gorman’s World. Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984.

Jevec, Adam. “Semper Fidelis, Code Talkers.” United States National Archives. https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2001/winter/navajo-code-talkers.html (accessed December 7, 2017).

Ranney, Samuel.  “Unbreakable code.” Marine Corps Logistics Base Barstow. http://www.mclbbarstow.marines.mil/News/News-Article-Display/Article/509331/unbreakable-code/ (accessed December 5, 2017).

Weir, Bill. “Trump shrinks Utah monuments in historic move.” CNN Politics http://www.cnn.com/2017/12/04/politics/utah-monuments-trump-weir/index.html (accessed December 6, 2017).

Billy Frank Jr. – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Fishing Rights in Alaska |

 

“BIA Occupation.” Native American Holocaust Museum: A Virtual Museum . Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.nahmus.org/BIA_Occupation.html.References

Burke, Jill. “Alaska Natives Rally for Restored Hunting, Fishing Rigts,” 17 October 2012. https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/article/alaska-natives-rally-restored-aboriginal-hunting-fishing-rights/2012/10/18/, Anchorage Daily News (accessed November 28, 2017).

Chitwin9. “1992 Billy Frank Jr. and Gov Bill Clinton on KOMO-TV.” Filmed [1992]. YouTube video. Posted [November 2013]. https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=97&v=8qs58woyPpo

Cohen, Fay G. Treaties on Trial: The Continuing Controversy over Northwest Indian Fishing Rights. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1986.

Egan, Timothy. “On the River Bank with Billy Frank Jr.: Indians and Salmon: Making Nature Whole,” The New York Times, November 26, 1992, p. C-1.

Gunn, Steven J. “Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (1971),” http://www.encyclopedia.com/social-sciences-and-law/law/law/alaska-native-claims-settlement-act, Encyclopedia.com (accessed November 28, 2017).

Heffernan, Trova. Where the Salmon Run: The Life and Legacy of Billy Frank Jr. Seattle and London: University of Washington Press,  2012. https://www.sos.wa.gov/legacyproject/oralhistories/billyfrankjr/pdf/complete.pdf

Isely, Mary B. Uncommon Controversy: Fishing Rights of the Muckleshoot, Puyallup, and Nisqually Indians. Seattle:  University of Washington Press, 1970.

Jay Manning and Billy Frank Jr., “Water Bills in Olympia Sacrifice Healthy Streams,” The Seattle Times, May 28 2003.

Lerman, Rachel, “Billy Frank Jr., Ruckelshaus to Receive Top Civilian Honor.”The Seattle Times. November 17, 2015.

Mapes, Lynda V. “Culvert Ruling Backs Tribes,” August 23, 2007.

“Nisqually River Education Project.” Nisqually River Education Project . Accessed December 08, 2017. http://nrep.nisquallyriver.org/.

VanDevelder, Paul. “Reckoning at Standing Rock.” The Trail Posse. December 28, 2016. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://trailposse.com/2016/10/reckoning-at-standing-rock/.

Wieland Nogaki, Sylvia. “End Fishing Conflict, Activist Asks,”  October 18, 1992 http://www.seattletimes.com/

Wilkinson, Charles. Messages from Frank’s Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000.

Wolfe, Robert J. “Subsistence in Alaska: A Year 2014 Update,” December 2016, http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/static/home/subsistence/pdfs/subsistence_update_2014.pdf, Division of Subsistence, Alaska Department of Fish and Game (accessed November 30, 2017).

Yardley, William. “Billy Frank Jr., 83, Defiant Fighter for Native Fishing Rights.,” Accessed May 9, 2014. https://www.nytimes.com/2014/05/09/us/billy-frank-jr-fighter-for-native-fishing-rights-dies-at-83.html

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Winona LaDuke (Ojibwe) – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Whanganui Water Rights | References

Primary Sources

Baumgardner, Jennifer. “Kitchen table candidate: a conversation with Winona LaDuke”. Ms. Magazine. April/May 2001. Accessed December 5, 2017. http://www.msmagazine.com/apr01/laduke.html.

Colbert, Stephen. “Winona LaDuke.” The Colbert Report. May 12, 2008. Accessed December 5, 2017.  http://www.cc.com/video-clips/86su5q/the-colbert-report-winona-laduke   (Video Clip)\.

LaDuke, Winona. All Our Relations: Native Struggles for Land and Life. Cambridge: South End Press, 1999.

LaDuke, Winona. “Crowdfunding Clean Energy.” Honor The Earth. Accessed December 05, 2017. http://www.honorearth.org/crowdfunding_clean_energy.

LaDuke, Winona. “Ricekeepers.” Orion Magazine. Accessed December 8, 2017. https://orionmagazine.org/article/ricekeepers/.
LaDuke, Winona. “Wind Powering Native America.” Cultural Survival. June 2003. Accessed December 08, 2017. https://www.culturalsurvival.org/publications/cultural-survival-quarterly/wind-powering-native-america.

Secondary Sources 

“Native American Activist Winona LaDuke Talks About Wind Power.” Nukefree.org. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.nukefree.org/news/winonaladuketalksaboutwindpoiwer.

“Tribal History.” http://www.whiteearth.com/. White Earth Nation Website (White Earth Nation, 2017).

“Indigenous Women’s Network.” Native America on the Web. 2010. http://www.naotw.biz/directory/nonprofits/women/indigenous-womens-network.

Honor the Earth. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.honorearth.org/.

Marinaro, Claudia. “Biography: Winona LaDuke – Environmentalist, Economist.” The Heroine Collective. November 27, 2017. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.theheroinecollective.com/winona-laduke/.

“New Zealand River Granted Same Legal Rights as Human Being.” The Guardian. Accessed December 7, 2017. https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/mar/16/new-zealand-river-granted-same-legal-rights-as-human-being

Porter, Kelly; Curtright, Lauren. (1998). Winona LaDuke. “Voices from the Gaps.” Retrieved from the University of Minnesota Digital Conservancy, http://hdl.handle.net/11299/166251.

Ritter, Peter. “The Party Crasher.” City Pages Archive. October 11, 2000. Accessed December 5, 2017. https://archive.is/oRAf.

Walljasper, Jay. “Celebrating Hellraisers: Winona LaDuke.” Mother Jones. June 28, 2017. Accessed December 08, 2017. http://www.motherjones.com/politics/1996/01/celebrating-hellraisers-winona-laduke/.
“Water Fools?” Radio New Zealand. April 2017. Accessed December 7, 2017. http://www.radionz.co.nz/programmes/water-fools. 

Leanne Betasamosake Simpson – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Colonial Gender Violence | References

“About.” Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. accessed December 5, 2017. https://www.leannesimpson.ca/about/

Klein, Naomi. “Dancing the World into Being: A Conversation with Idle No More’s Leanne Simpson.” YES! Magazine. 3 Mar. 2016. www.yesmagazine.org/peace-justice/dancing-the-world-into-being-a-conversation-with-idle-no-more-leanne-simpson.

Mumford, Cara. “Leaks music video.” Vimeo. Accessed Dec 8, 2017. https://vimeo.com/79076989

Murphy, Sarah. “Leanne Betasamosake Simpson’f(l)ight’ (album stream).” Exclaim. Published Sep 23, 2016. http://exclaim.ca/music/article/leanne_betasamosake_simpson-f_l_ight_album_stream

Simpson, Leanne. Lighting the Eighth Fire: The Liberation, Resurgence, and Protection of Indigenous Nations. Arbeiter Ring Pub., 2008.

Simpson, Leanne. Dancing On Our Turtle’s Back: Stories of Nishnaabeg Re-Creation, Resurgence, and a New Emergence. ARP Books, 2011.

Simpson, Leanne. The Gift is in the Making. HighWater Press, 2013.

Simpson, Leanne. Islands of Decolonial Love. Arbeiter Ring Publisher, 2013.

Simpson, Leanne. “Restoring Nationhood: Leanne Betasomosake Simpson.” YouTube video, 5:14. Posted January 13, 2014. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fH1QZQIUJIo

Simpson, Leanne. “An interview with Leanne Simpson.” YouTube video, 0:00. Posted January 3, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiFIgF_OHlM

Yellak̓ub – References

Biographical Timeline | Leadership Qualities | Makah Whaling | References

Miles, George A. James Swan, Cha-tic of the Northwest Coast: Drawings and Watercolors from the Franz & Kathryn Stenzel Collection of Western American Art. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2003.

Reid, Joshua L. The Sea Is My Country: The Maritime World of the Makahs. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2015.

South Puget Sound Community College. “Whaling Rights from a Makah Perspective.” YouTube video, 55:33. Posted Feb. 16, 2011. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9Ma68LoYhg. Accessed December 5, 2017.