Table of Contents
Pacific Northwest Quarterly Volume 86 Number 1 (Winter 1994/1995)
ARTICLES
Vitus Bering and Georg Steller: Their Tragic Conflict during the American Expedition. O. W. Frost
A Shaman-killing Case on Puget Sound, 1873-1874: American Law and Salish Culture. Brad Asher
Finnish Cultural Landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. Jon T. Kilpinen
Race Relations and the Seattle Labor Movement, 1915-1929. Dana Frank
RECENT BOOKS IN REVIEW
Sandra Haarsager, Bertha Knight Landes of Seattle, Big-City Mayor, by Doris Pieroth
R. McGreggor Cawley, Federal Land, Western Anger: The Sagebrush Rebellion and Environmental Politics, by Karl Hess
Robert V. Hine, Second Sight, by Lewis O. Saum
Gary E. Moulton, ed., The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Vol. 8: June 10-September 26, 1806, by William L. Lang
John Muir, John Muir: Letters from Alaska, ed. Robert Engberg and Bruce Merrell, by Theodore R. Catton
Frank Richard Prassel, The Great American Outlaw: A Legacy of Fact and Fiction, by Richard E. Meyer
Alice Day Pratt, A Homesteader's Portfolio, by Mary Ellen Rowe
Ferenc Morton Szasz, ed., Great Mysteries of the West, by Paul Hirt
Jacqueline Williams, Wagon Wheel Kitchens: Food on the Oregon Trail, by Elliott West
Emily Carr, The Emily Carr Omnibus, by Margaret Scarborough
Robin Fisher, Vancouver's Voyage: Charting the Northwest Coast, 1791-1795; and Robert C. Wing, Joseph Baker: Lieutenant on the Vancouver Expedition, British Naval Officer for Whom Mt. Baker Was Named, by Garry Schalliol
Robert M. Kvasnicka, comp., The Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912, Part 1: A Guide to Records of the Department of State for the Territorial Period, by James B. Rhoads
Primary Sources, edited by Richard H. Engeman
Northwest History News Notes, compiled by Gayle Palmer
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