Treaty Justice: The Northwest Tribes, the Boldt Decision, and the Recognition of Fishing Rights

Author:   Charles Wilkinson
Publisher:   University of Washington Press
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9780295752723


Pages:   376
Publication Date:   23 January 2024
Format:   Hardback
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Treaty Justice: The Northwest Tribes, the Boldt Decision, and the Recognition of Fishing Rights


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In 1974, Judge George Boldt issued a ruling that affirmed the fishing rights and tribal sovereignty of Native nations in Washington State. The Boldt Decision transformed Indigenous law and resource management across the United States and beyond. Like Brown v. Board of Education, the case also brought about far-reaching societal changes, reinforcing tribal sovereignty and remedying decades of injustice. Eminent legal historian and tribal advocate Charles Wilkinson tells the dramatic story of the Boldt Decision against the backdrop of salmon’s central place in the cultures and economies of the Pacific Northwest. In the 1960s, Native people reasserted their fishing rights as delineated in nineteenth-century treaties. In response, state officials worked with non-Indian commercial and sport fishing interests to forcefully—and often violently—oppose Native actions. These “fish wars” spurred twenty tribes and the US government to file suit in federal court. Moved by the testimony of tribal leaders and other experts, Boldt pointedly waited until Lincoln’s birthday to hand down a decision recognizing the tribes’ right to half of the state’s fish. The case’s long aftermath led from the Supreme Court’s affirmation of Boldt’s opinion to collaborative management of the harvest of salmon and other marine resources. Expert and compelling, Treaty Justice weaves personalities and local detail into the definitive account of one of the twentieth century’s most important civil rights cases.

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Author:   Charles Wilkinson
Publisher:   University of Washington Press
Imprint:   University of Washington Press
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9780295752723


ISBN 10:   0295752726
Pages:   376
Publication Date:   23 January 2024
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"""Exceptionally well-researched and clearly written."" * Anchorage Daily News * ""A deeply sympathetic account of saving wild salmon. . . Readers interested in the history of Indigenous peoples, the Pacific Northwest, and legal battles will enjoy this book."" * Library Journal * ""The first comprehensive, book-length account of all that led up to the landmark 1974 case, United States v. Washington, commonly known as ""the Boldt Decision"". . . There is probably no author better suited to recount this history than [Charles] Wilkinson."" * High Country News *"


"""[E]xceptionally well-researched and clearly written."" * Anchorage Daily News *"


Author Information

Charles Wilkinson (1941–2023) was the Moses Lasky Professor of Law at the University of Colorado. His fourteen books include Blood Struggle: The Rise of Modern Indian Nations and Messages from Frank’s Landing: A Story of Salmon, Treaties, and the Indian Way.

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