Do i think they will have difficult holding it in their heads. I think that is right on the money. Liz, mike, and doctor eliz e elizabeth and dr. Levy thanks for being with us. Thank you for being us and thank you for joining us for this discussion about such an important book. Good night. [ applause ] booktv is on facebook. Like us to interact with guest and viewers. Facebook booktv. While visiting olimpia, washington we took a special look at the collection at the library i am the Pacific Northwest collection librarian for washington. Today i am going to show you the original collection that was brought here in october 1853 and selected by the first territo a territorial governor, issac stevens. This is where we warehouse the collection. It is very secure fireproof vault and i am going to take you in there right now. This is what remains at the state library of territorial collection. These were selected from 18531857 and many were selected by the governor. If not, he was at least th
In 1924, Yakama citizen Jim Wallahee was convicted of killing a deer in Kittitas County. The state Supreme Court today vacated the conviction, calling it an injustice.
May 16—A century after Yakama Nation citizen Jim Wallahee killed a deer in Kittitas County on land ceded in the Treaty of 1855, the Washington Supreme Court has vacated his