Fish Wars: Tribal Rights, Resistance, and Resiliency in the Pacific Northwest

Saturday, February 3, 2024

Time
2:00 PM - 3:30 PM
Venue
Westport Timberland Library, Westport, WA, 98595
Price
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Humanities Washington Speaker Event:

Fish Wars: Tribal Rights, Resistance, and Resiliency in the Pacific Northwest

Speaker: Kestrel Smith

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Humanities Washington Speaker Event:

Fish Wars: Tribal Rights, Resistance, and Resiliency in the Pacific Northwest

Speaker: Kestrel Smith

This is an online virtual program. You will receive a reminder email along with the link to view from home. You may come to the library to watch this Online Event.

In the 1960s and 70s, tribes throughout the Pacific Northwest launched protests and acts of civil disobedience to pressure the government to recognize their fishing rights. Now known as the “Fish Wars,” the lessons from these events remain relevant today.  In this talk, professor Kestrel A. Smith surveys the evidence and events before and after the Fish Wars, which rocked Washington State for decades. Encompassing tribal sovereignty, treaties, statehood, and the fish themselves, the Fish Wars are a powerful reminder of our interconnectedness. Understanding these events is a first, and essential, step in achieving social, cultural, and political justice.

Venue

Westport Timberland Library
101 E Harms Drive
Westport, WA
98595

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