SEATTLE - Billy Frank Jr., a tribal fisherman who led the "fish wars" that restored fishing rights and helped preserve a way of life for American Indians in the Northwest four decades ago, died Monday ...
Billy Frank's activism began four decades before the court decision that would validate tribal rights to salmon and other fish, which comprise a critical component of traditional Northwest Indian ...
It's a long road from the little patch of Indian trust land called Frank's Landing on the lower Nisqually River to Statuary Hall in Washington, D.C., but Billy Frank Jr. blazed his own trail to ...
Frank Davis, shown here assisting at the weigh-in of the Our Lady of Lourdes fishing tournament in the early 1990s, was a fixture in the local outdoor community and was revered by local anglers for ...
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