Indians of North America -- Fishing -- Law and legislation -- Northwest, Pacific
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Oral history interview with Michael C. Blumm
Collection
Identifier: SR 2734
Abstract
Oral history interview with Michael C. Blumm, conducted by Clark Hansen in two sessions, on November 30, 1999, and February 9, 2000, as part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series. Blumm discusses his work as an environmental lawyer in Portland, Oregon, and shares his thoughts about the effectiveness of the Northwest Power Act of 1980, water budgets, fish hatcheries, and the Northwest Power Planning Council in protecting anadromous fish populations in the Columbia River...
Dates:
1999 November 30-2000 February 9
Oral history interview with Charles F. Ray
Collection
Identifier: SR 2716
Abstract
Oral history interview with Charles F. Ray, conducted by Clark Hansen in two sessions, on July 27 and July 28, 1999, as part of the Columbia River Dissenters Oral History Series. Ray speaks extensively about his work with Idaho Rivers United to advocate for the restoration of Snake River salmon and steelhead runs.
Dates:
1999 July 27-28