Makah Tribe Expands Traditional Halibut Hook Study - Northwest Treaty Tribes
Northwest Coast sites that have yielded basketry artifacts. Site
Treaty between the United States of America and the Makah Tribe of Indians : January 31, 1855, ratified April 18, 1859 - American Indians of the Pacific Northwest -- Textual Portion - University of Washington Digital Collections
PDF) Use of the traditional halibut hook of the Makah Tribe, the čibu·d, reduces bycatch in recreational halibut fisheries
Urban Forest Symposium University of Washington Botanic Gardens
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Northwest Treaty Tribes on LinkedIn: Makah Tribe to receive federal funds to support ocean mapping capabilities
PDF) Use of the traditional halibut hook of the Makah Tribe, the čibu·d, reduces bycatch in recreational halibut fisheries
PDF) Use of the traditional halibut hook of the Makah Tribe, the čibu·d, reduces bycatch in recreational halibut fisheries
Makah Halibut Hook 18th-19th Century
Makah Tribe Surveys Neah Bay's Intricate Intertidal Zone - Northwest Treaty Tribes
Use of the traditional halibut hook of the Makah Tribe, the čibu⋅d, reduces bycatch in recreational halibut fisheries [PeerJ]
Geo-archaeology and Haíɫzaqv oral history: Long-term human investment and resource use at EkTb-9, Triquet Island, N̓úláw̓itxˇv Tribal Area, Central Coast, British Columbia, Canada - ScienceDirect
Groundfish Northwest Indian Fisheries Commission