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by Elissa Washuta


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  Young, William P. The Shack. Newbury Park, CA: Windblown Media. Kindle Edition, 2008.

  WHITE CITY

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  Miller, Jay and Astrida R. Blukis Onat. Winds, Waterways, and Weirs: Ethnographic Study of the Central Link Light Rail Corridor. BOAS Project No. 20005.D. BOAS, Inc. Seattle: 2004.

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  Thrush, Coll. Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007.

  OREGON TRAIL II FOR WINDOWS 95/98/ME MACINTOSH: CHALLENGE THE UNPREDICTABLE FRONTIER

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  CENTERLESS UNIVERSE

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  ———. “Nearly every Native American woman in Seattle survey said she was raped or coerced into sex.” Seattle Times, August 23, 2018. seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/survey-reveals-high-rates-of-sexual-assault-among-native-american-women-many-of-them-homeless.

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  Gargas, Jane. “Columbia River petroglyphs show beauty of ancient art.” Everett Herald, November 4, 2012. heraldnet.com/news/columbia-river-petroglyphs-show-beauty-of-ancient-art.

  Irfan, Umair. “The human feet that routinely wash ashore in the Pacific Northwest, explained.” Vox, February 11, 2019. vox.com/science-and-health/2017/12/18/16777724/human-feet-beach-pacific-northwest-seattle-vancouver.

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  Klingle, Matthew. Emerald City: An Environmental History of Seattle. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2007.

  Lewis, David. “The Man Who Burned Down Chief Seattle’s Lodge.” Seattle Weekly, August 25
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  Long, Priscilla. “Duwamish Tribe wins federal recognition on January 19, 2001, but loses it again two days later.” HistoryLink, January 20, 2001. historylink.org/File/2951.

  “Lucky Lady” Superyachts.com. superyachts.com/motor-yacht-3050/lucky-lady.htm.

  Madej, Patricia. “Harborview uses ‘Pokémon Go’ in patient recovery.” Seattle Times, July 18, 2016. seattletimes.com/seattle-news/health/harborview-uses-pokmon-go-in-patient-recovery.

  Mah, Norm. “How do the Fremont and Ballard Bridge Openings work?” SDOT Blog. Seattle Department of Transportation, September 28, 2016. sdotblog.seattle.gov/2016/09/28/how-do-the-fremont-and-ballard-bridge-openings-work.

  Miller, Jay and Astrida R. Blukis Onat. Winds, Waterways, and Weirs: Ethnographic Study of the Central Link Light Rail Corridor. BOAS Project No. 20005.D. BOAS, Inc. Seattle: 2004.

  Miller, Jay. Lushootseed Culture and the Shamanic Odyssey: An Anchored Radiance. Illustrated ed. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1999.

  Ott, Jennifer. “Lake Union Lumber and Manufacturing is incorporated on March 9, 1882.” HistoryLink, January 4, 2013. historylink.org/File/10218.

  ———. “Seattle Board of Trustees passes ordinance, calling for removal of Indians from the town, on Feb. 7, 1865.” HistoryLink, December 7, 2014. historylink.org/File/10979.

  Parrish, Susan. “Aboriginal art comes with a view.” Columbian, August 16, 2014. columbian.com/news/2014/aug/16/she-who-watches-horsethief-lake-aboriginal-art.

  Payne, Patti. “Bay-Area media mogul’s super yacht ‘Invader’ – one of America’s largest – moors in Lake Union.” Puget Sound Business Journal, June 24, 2015. bizjournals.com/seattle/blog/2015/06/bay-area-media-moguls-super-yacht-invader-one-of.html.

  Phelps, Myra L., Leslie Blanchard, James R. Robertson, and Claude E. Buckner. Public Works in Seattle: A Narrative History [of] the Engineering Department, 1875–1975. Seattle, WA: Seattle Engineering Dept., 1978.

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  Poncavage, Joanna, compiled from work by George P. Donehoo, 1928, and the New Jersey Writers Project, 1938. “Lenape language LEGACY **In towns; creeks and more, Indian nation left its mark on our region.” Morning Call, November 14, 2008, mcall.com/news/mc-xpm-2008-11-14-4242347-story.html.

  Rosay, André B. “Violence Against American Indian and Alaska Native Women and Men: 2010 Findings From the National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey.” US Department of Justice: Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, May 2016. https://www.ncjrs.gov/pdffiles1/nij/249736.pdf.

  Seattle FRIENDS. seattlefriends.org.

  “Shoreline Foster Island.” University of Washington Botanic Gardens. botanicgardens.uw.edu/washington-park-arboretum/gardens/shoreline-foster-island.

  Simpson, Audra. “The State is a Man: Theresa Spence, Loretta Saunders and the Gender of Settler Sovereignty.” Theory Event 19, no. 4 (2016). muse.jhu.edu/article/633280.

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  Thrush, Coll. Native Seattle: Histories from the Crossing-Over Place. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2007.

  “Treaty of Point Elliott.” Duwamish Tribe. duwamishtribe.org/treaty-of-point-elliott.

  “Treaty of Point Elliott, 1855.” Governor’s Office of Indian Affairs, State of Washington. goia.wa.gov/tribal-government/treaty-point-elliott-1855.

  “Visit the Longhouse.” Duwamish Tribe. duwamishtribe.org/longhouse.

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  Wilma, David. “Straightening of Duwamish River begins on October 14, 1913.” HistoryLink, February 16, 2001. historylink.org/File/2986.

  “Yacht INVADER, Codecasa.” CharterWorld. charterworld.com/?sub=yacht-charter charter=invader-2649.

  MY HEARTBREAK WORKBOOK

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  THE SPIRIT CABINET

  Abdurraqib, Hanif. “It's Not Like Nikola Tesla Knew All of Those People Were Going to Die.” Produced by Katie Klocksin. PoetryNow, September 24, 2018. Podcast, 4:01. https://www.poetryfoundation.org/podcasts/147973/it39s-not-like-nikola-tesla-knew-all-of-those-people-were-going-to-die.

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  Bullwinkel, Rita. Belly Up. Austin: A Strange Object, 2016.

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  IN HIM WE HAVE REDEMPTION THROUGH HIS BLOOD

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  “As an essay collection, White Magic is as beautifully complex as it is illuminating. Washuta is a conjurer here, able to effortlessly showcase her talents while simultaneously pulling you close, as if she might suddenly reveal all her secrets. She is a genius at the art of subtle misdirection. Reading this book felt like being shown an expertly performed magic trick: deftly, flawlessly. No loose threads revealed. The work is funny and wry, it's thought-provoking and tender. It's a sleight of hand performed by a true master of the craft. White Magic is magnificent and Elissa Washuta is spellbinding. There is no one else like her.”

 

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