Indian Reservations, Resistance and Changing U.S. Indian Policy since 1850
Suquamish Village

Many native peoples combined their traditional cultural practices with those introduced by Euro-Americans. In this Suquamish settlement near Eagle Harbor photographed at the turn of the twentieth century, western-style dress and housing are combined with the traditional method of drying fish. (Special Collections, University of Washington Libraries. Photo by Webster and Stevens, UW negative #NA700.)