Archival objects in this container: Oregon: Alsea, Chinook, Coos, Kalapuya, Umpqua, Molalla, Shasta, Qwû'lh-hwai-pûm (Klickitat), Takelma, Tututni (Rogue River Athabaskans), and Nehalem (Tillamook) of the Siletz Confederation (Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians): tribal-state gaming compact; ECONorthwest, "An Economic and Social Impact Study: Part I, The Impact of the Siletz Tribe on Lincoln County" report; and ECONorthwest, "An Economic and Social Impact Study: Part II, The Impact of the Chinook Winds Casino and Convention Center on Lincoln County" report, 1994, 1999 Oregon: Nasomah (Coquille Indian Tribe): tribal-state gaming compact, 1994 December 08 Oregon: Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians: tribal-state gaming compact and promotional brochures, approximately 1992-2000 Washington: "Dwamish, Suquamish and their allied and subordinate tribes" treaty with the US federal government and federal accords with all Washington federally recognized Native American groups, 1859, 1989, 1993 Washington: American Friends Service Committee, "Uncommon Controversy: Fishing Rights of the Muckleshoot, Puyallup, and Nisqually Indians" report, 1970 Washington: "Office of the Attorney General's Committee on the State of Washington and Indians Tribes" report, 1985 April Washington: Attorney General of Washington, "Indian Tribes and Washington State," revised report, 1985 April Washington and California: Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Natinixwe (Hoopa Valley Tribe, California); Lhaq'temish (Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation); and Quinault, Queets, Quileute, Chaláat (Hoh), Chehalis, Chinook, and Cowlitz of the Quinault Indian Nation, "Self-Governance: A Tribally Driven Initiative" report; McKeon and Associates telephone survey on gaming; and memos, approximately 1995-1999 Washington: Tiller, Veronica E., and Robert A. Chase, "Economic Contributions of Indian Tribes to the Economy of Washington State" report; and King, Cheryl Simrell, and Casey Kanzler, "Background to Dream: Impacts of Tribal Gaming in Washington State" report, 1998, 2002 Washington: newspaper articles on various topics including the Lower Chehalis and Willapa Chinook of Shoalwater Bay (Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe); Jamestown S'Klallam Tribe; Lhaq'temish (Lummi Tribe of the Lummi Reservation); qʷidiččaʔa·tx̌iq (Makah Indian Tribe); Chaláat (Hoh Indian Tribe); Dkhw'Duw'Absh (Duwamish) and Upper Spuyaləpabš (Upper Puyallup) of Central Puget Sound (Muckleshoot Indian Tribe); fishing rights; and gaming; and a memo, 1998-2000, 2003, 2005 Washington: Volberg, Rachel A., and W. Lamar Moore, "Gambling and Problem Gambling in Washington State: A Replication Study, 1992-1998" report; and webpage printout about adult gambling in Washington, 1999 Washington: tribal-state summit meeting summary, 2000 April 13 Washington: Economic Consulting Services, "Economic Development Perspectives: North Snohomish County" report, 2002 November Washington: newspaper articles and press release on Native American gaming; Marysville-Tulalip Chamber of Commerce newsletters, 2002-2003 Washington: Taylor, Jonathan B., "Indian Self-Government in Washington, Tribal Self-Government and Gaming Policy: The Outcomes for Indians and Washington State," volume II report; and Taylor, Jonathan B., "Indian Self-Government in Washington, the Character and Effects of the Indian Economy in Washington State, Volume II" report, 2005-2006 Washington: Upper Chehalis, Lower Chehalis, nəxʷsƛ'ay'əm (Klallam), Muckleshoot, Squalli-Absch (Nisqually), and Quinault of the Chehalis Reservation (Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation): Confederated Tribes of the Chehalis Reservation, et al. v. James M. Johnson, et al. court opinion, 1998