FROM THE ARCHIVE
Book documents Stillaguamish leader
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MONDAY, JANUARY 7, 2002

A new book documents the life of Esther Ross, a leader of the Stillaquamish Tribe of Washington.

Ross led the fight to have the Stillaquamish recognized. As a result of the effort, the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1978 established the federal acknowledgment guidelines.

The book is called "Esther Ross, Stillaquamish Champion" and it was written by Robert Ruby. Ross died in 1988.

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Indian woman's past penned (The Tri-City Herald 1/6)

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Esther Ross, Stillaquamish Champion (Amazon.Com US$8.99)