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Basket by Judy Augusta
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in Personal Collection of John Low, of Private Collection; photographed by John N. Low, fl. 2010 (2010) (Ann Arbor, MI: Privately Published), 1 page(s)
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in Personal Collection of John Low, of Private Collection; photographed by John N. Low, fl. 2010 (2010) (Ann Arbor, MI: Privately Published), 1 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
John N. Low, fl. 2010
Publisher
Privately Published
Person Discussed
Judy Augusta, fl. 1987
Topic / Theme
Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Indigenous Women, Women in Post-Colonial Society, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Potawatomi, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Baskets by Agnes Rapp
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in Personal Collection of John Low, of Private Collection; photographed by John N. Low, fl. 2010 (2010) (Ann Arbor, MI: Privately Published), 1 page(s)
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in Personal Collection of John Low, of Private Collection; photographed by John N. Low, fl. 2010 (2010) (Ann Arbor, MI: Privately Published), 1 page(s)
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
2010
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
John N. Low, fl. 2010
Publisher
Privately Published
Person Discussed
Agnes Rapp, 1920-
Topic / Theme
Women, Colonization, Empire, and Post Coloniality, Indigenous Women, Women in Post-Colonial Society, Social Movements and Indigenous Women, Ottawa, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Bellingham Centennial History Pole, Whatcom County Courthouse, Bellingham, WA
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (45053); photographed by Melonie Ancheta, fl. 2011 (2011) , 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (45053); photographed by Melonie Ancheta, fl. 2011 (2011) , 1 page(s)
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Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image features one of Joe Hillaire’s totem poles. Pauline’s father was a renowned carver and…
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image features one of Joe Hillaire’s totem poles. Pauline’s father was a renowned carver and cultural leader. He and his work are the focus of the video, "Interpreting the Totem Poles of Joe Hillaire," a digital complement to the published book, A Totem Pole History: The Work of Lummi Carver Joe Hillaire (University of Nebraska Press, 2013). The video is available in this digital archive. Show more Show less
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
2011
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
Melonie Ancheta, fl. 2011
Person Discussed
Joe Hillaire, fl. 1963
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Political and Human Rights, Social and Political Leadership, Social and Cultural Rights, Lummi, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Reprinted with permission
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Book cover, A Totem Pole History
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written by Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992 and Gregory Fields, fl. 2016, in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45034, Also held by the Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA) (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2013), 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
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written by Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992 and Gregory Fields, fl. 2016, in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45034, Also held by the Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA) (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2013), 1 page(s)
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Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This cover image features the top of one of Joe Hillaire’s totem poles. Pauline’s father was a…
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This cover image features the top of one of Joe Hillaire’s totem poles. Pauline’s father was a renowned carver and cultural leader. He and his work are the focus of the video, “Interpreting the Totem Poles of Joe Hillaire,” a digital complement to the published book, A Totem Pole History: The Work of Lummi Carver Joe Hillaire (University of Nebraska Press, 2013). The video is available in this digital archive. Show more Show less
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Cover
Author / Creator
Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992, Gregory Fields, fl. 2016
Date Published / Released
2013
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Person Discussed
Joe Hillaire, fl. 1963
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Political and Human Rights, Social and Political Leadership, Social and Cultural Rights, Lummi, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright @ 2013 by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
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Book cover, Rights Remembered
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written by Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992 and Gregory Fields, fl. 2016, in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45035, Also held by the Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA) (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2016), 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
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written by Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992 and Gregory Fields, fl. 2016, in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45035, Also held by the Washington State Historical Society, Tacoma, WA) (Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 2016), 1 page(s)
Description
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This cover image features a portrait of Pauline Hillaire.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Cover
Author / Creator
Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992, Gregory Fields, fl. 2016
Date Published / Released
2016
Publisher
University of Nebraska Press
Person Discussed
Pauline R. Hillaire, fl. 1992
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Indigenous Women and Dress, Social and Political Leadership, Salish, Lummi, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Copyright @ 2016 by the Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska
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Carol Walker Welsh, portrait
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in Lucy Murphy Personal Collection, of Private Collection (48037) (2006) , 1 page(s)
This image features a portrait of Carol Walker Welsh.
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in Lucy Murphy Personal Collection, of Private Collection (48037) (2006) , 1 page(s)
Description
This image features a portrait of Carol Walker Welsh.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
2006
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Person Discussed
Carol Walker Welsh, fl. 1992
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social and Political Leadership, Dakota, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
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Centennial Pole detail: Wolf-Dancer with Flea; Moon
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (45054); photographed by Melonie Ancheta, fl. 2011 (2011) , 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (45054); photographed by Melonie Ancheta, fl. 2011 (2011) , 1 page(s)
Description
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image features one of Joe Hillaire’s totem poles. Pauline’s father was a renowned carver and…
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image features one of Joe Hillaire’s totem poles. Pauline’s father was a renowned carver and cultural leader. He and his work are the focus of the video, "Interpreting the Totem Poles of Joe Hillaire," a digital complement to the published book, A Totem Pole History: The Work of Lummi Carver Joe Hillaire (University of Nebraska Press, 2013). The video is available in this digital archive. Show more Show less
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
2011
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
Melonie Ancheta, fl. 2011
Person Discussed
Joe Hillaire, fl. 1963
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Political and Human Rights, Social and Political Leadership, Social and Cultural Rights, Lummi, 21st Century in World History (2001– )
Copyright Message
Reprinted with permission
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Edna Price Hillaire Scott (1884-1958), c. 1915
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45059) (1915) , 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45059) (1915) , 1 page(s)
Description
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image is a portrait of Edna Price Hillaire Scott, Pauline’s mother.
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1915
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Person Discussed
Edna Price Hillaire, 1894-1958
Topic / Theme
Political and Human Rights, Indigenous Women, Family Rights, Indigenous Women and Dress, Lummi, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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Frank and Agnes Hillaire family, 1911
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45036); photographed by Howard E. Buswell, 1895-1965 (1911) , 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45036); photographed by Howard E. Buswell, 1895-1965 (1911) , 1 page(s)
Description
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This family portrait features Pauline’s grandfather, Frank, and grandmother, Agnes. Frank…
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This family portrait features Pauline’s grandfather, Frank, and grandmother, Agnes. Frank Hillaire (Haeteluk) served as chief in the Lummi Nation. He also created the Children of the Setting Sun dancers in 1890. The Children of the Setting Sun both preserves and celebrates sche’lang’en, the Lummi “way of life.” Show more Show less
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1911
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Author / Creator
Howard E. Buswell, 1895-1965
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Social and Political Leadership, Indigenous Women and Dress, Salish, Lummi, Industrialization and Western Global Hegemony (1750–1914)
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Haeteluk Frank Hillaire, b. ca. 1846, portrait, Hegg Studio, c. 1920
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in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45058) (1920) , 1 page(s)
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs…
Open Access
in Gregory P. Fields Personal Collection, of Private Collection (The Pauline Hillaire Collection, 45058) (1920) , 1 page(s)
Description
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image is a portrait of Frank Hillaire (Haeteluk), Pauline’s grandfather, who served as chief…
Pauline Hillaire, Scälla – Of the Killer Whale (Lummi, 1929–2016), was a direct descendant of the immediate post-contact generations of Coast Salish people in Washington State. She was an historian, genealogist, artist, teacher, and conservator of Coast and Straits Salish knowledge and culture. These photographs offer a visual biography of Hillaire. This image is a portrait of Frank Hillaire (Haeteluk), Pauline’s grandfather, who served as chief in the Lummi Nation. He also created the Children of the Setting Sun dancers in 1890. The Children of the Setting Sun both preserves and celebrates sche’lang’en, the Lummi "way of life." Show more Show less
Collection
Women and Social Movements, Modern Empires Since 1820
Date Written / Recorded
1920
Field of Study
Women and Social Movements
Content Type
Photograph
Person Discussed
Frank Hillaire, fl. 1922
Topic / Theme
Indigenous Women, Indigenous Women and Dress, Social and Political Leadership, Lummi, 20th Century in World History (1914--2000)
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