COMPOUND OBJECT (11 Items)

Peter C. Stanup: A Leader Among the Generous People Item Info

Lena M. Landry, photograph...
Lena M. Landry, photograph
IMAGE
Judy Wright, photograph
Judy Wright, photograph
IMAGE
Charles H. Thomas, photograph...
Charles H. Thomas, photograph
IMAGE
Darlyne Reiter, research essay...
Darlyne Reiter, research essay - application/pdf
PDF
Lena M. Landry, interview...
Lena M. Landry, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Lena M. Landry, audio...
Lena M. Landry, audio - audio
AUDIO
Judy Wright, interview transcript...
Judy Wright, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Judy Wright, audio
Judy Wright, audio - audio
AUDIO
Charles H. Thomas, interview...
Charles H. Thomas, interview transcript - application/pdf
PDF
Charles H. Thomas, audio...
Charles H. Thomas, audio - audio
AUDIO
Project bibliography
Project bibliography - application/pdf
PDF
Title:
Peter C. Stanup: A Leader Among the Generous People
Creator:
Reiter, Darlyne
Date Created:
1998
Description:
Puyallup Tribal Elder Lena Landry and Puyallup Tribal Historian Judy Wright discuss the plight of Pacific Northwest Native Americans during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries and reflect on the life of Peter Stanup, a Puyallup tribal leader and activist whose 1893 death remains a source of enduring controversy. Charles Thomas, Peter Stanup's great-grandson, also shares his family's quest to uncover their history and their discovery of their connection to Stanup.
Subjects:
Coast Salish peoples Indigenous peoples 19th century 20th century 21st century
Location:
Puyallup Reservation
Latitude:
47.23648939411235
Longitude:
-122.40910344939977
Source:
Tacoma Community History Project
Type:
record
Format:
compound_object
Source
Preferred Citation:
"Peter C. Stanup: A Leader Among the Generous People", Tacoma Community History Project, University of Washington Tacoma Library
Reference Link:
https://erika-b.github.io/tchp/items/chp199803.html
Rights
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