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Box 376

 Container

Contains 6 Results:

Upper Skagit

 File — Box: 376, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents From the File: In 2006, Hart was asked by the Upper Skagit Tribe to research a question related to the Boldt Decision, which used the phrase "the marine waters of Puget Sound." He was asked to determine if that phrase was meant to include Skagit Bay and Saratoga Passage, locations used for fishing by the Upper Skagit. The Suquamish had claimed that the above passage entitled them to fish in Upper Skagit waters. Hart was asked to look at the issue from an historical point of view, and submitted a historical...
Dates: 2006-2007

Case Law

 File — Box: 376, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents From the File: In 2006, Hart was asked by the Upper Skagit Tribe to research a question related to the Boldt Decision, which used the phrase "the marine waters of Puget Sound." He was asked to determine if that phrase was meant to include Skagit Bay and Saratoga Passage, locations used for fishing by the Upper Skagit. The Suquamish had claimed that the above passage entitled them to fish in Upper Skagit waters. Hart was asked to look at the issue from an historical point of view, and submitted a historical...
Dates: 2006-2007

Research, Fishing

 File — Box: 376, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents From the File: In 2006, Hart was asked by the Upper Skagit Tribe to research a question related to the Boldt Decision, which used the phrase "the marine waters of Puget Sound." He was asked to determine if that phrase was meant to include Skagit Bay and Saratoga Passage, locations used for fishing by the Upper Skagit. The Suquamish had claimed that the above passage entitled them to fish in Upper Skagit waters. Hart was asked to look at the issue from an historical point of view, and submitted a historical...
Dates: 2006-2007

Legal Documents

 File — Box: 376, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents From the File: In 2006, Hart was asked by the Upper Skagit Tribe to research a question related to the Boldt Decision, which used the phrase "the marine waters of Puget Sound." He was asked to determine if that phrase was meant to include Skagit Bay and Saratoga Passage, locations used for fishing by the Upper Skagit. The Suquamish had claimed that the above passage entitled them to fish in Upper Skagit waters. Hart was asked to look at the issue from an historical point of view, and submitted a historical...
Dates: 2006-2007

Material Cited by Jon Kimerling

 File — Box: 376, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents From the File: In 2006, Hart was asked by the Upper Skagit Tribe to research a question related to the Boldt Decision, which used the phrase "the marine waters of Puget Sound." He was asked to determine if that phrase was meant to include Skagit Bay and Saratoga Passage, locations used for fishing by the Upper Skagit. The Suquamish had claimed that the above passage entitled them to fish in Upper Skagit waters. Hart was asked to look at the issue from an historical point of view, and submitted a historical...
Dates: 2006-2007

Upper Skagit, 2006-2007

 File — Box: 376
Scope and Contents In 2006, Hart was asked by the Upper Skagit Tribe to research a question related to the Boldt Decision, which used the phrase "the marine waters of Puget Sound." He was asked to determine if that phrase was meant to include Skagit Bay and Saratoga Passage, locations used for fishing by the Upper Skagit. The Suquamish had claimed that the above passage entitled them to fish in Upper Skagit waters. Hart was asked to look at the issue from an historical point of view, and submitted a historical...
Dates: 2006-2007