Cecelia Svinth Carpenter
Cecelia Svinth Carpenter, 82, Is The First Historian To Write In Depth About The Nisqually People. She Is A Retired Tacoma Schoolteacher And An Enrolled Member Of The Nisqually Tribe. Carpenter Has An Honorary Ph.D. From The University Of Puget Sound, A Distinguished Alumni Award From Pacific Lutheran University, A Murray Morgan Award, A Governor's Ethnic Heritage Award, As Well As Other Honors. Maria Victoria Pascualy Is A Curator At The Washington State History Museum In Tacoma And A Collaborator On A Series Of Projects On The Indigenous History Of The Area, Including The First Exhibit On Th
Svinth Carpenter Cecelia, Pascualy Maria Victoria, Hunter Trisha:
Nisqually Indian Tribe
Images Of America (Arcadia Publishing)
Arcadia Publishing , 2008
Quality paperback, 127 pages

