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12017-06-26T14:25:22-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232Making Homebrew98image_header2019-05-31T18:25:34-07:00Anonymous
12018-06-04T17:39:39-07:00AnonymousHaving a Healthy Pregnancy44image_header2019-05-31T20:03:51-07:00Anonymous
12019-02-19T20:08:04-08:00AnonymousBerry Pickers' Cabin44Galligos and Timothy family members at one of the berry pickers' cabins. From left: Mabel, Sohsan holding baby Sherry, Yvonne (facing away), Evelyn, Stella Olney, Granny Molly (facing away).2019-06-01T21:08:11-07:009780774861250_EP_318Courtesy of Elsie PaulCirca 1948Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulWashington State, USAAnonymous
12018-05-11T19:59:12-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232Losing Baby Jane43image_header2019-05-31T18:35:18-07:00Anonymous
12019-02-19T20:08:04-08:00AnonymousBerry Picking43montah (Amanda Louie) working in the fields. Elsie Paul remembers hard conditions in the berry fields where she worked as a child and later on as a young woman with her own children; there were “lot of flies, a lot of fertilizers from the fields.”2019-06-01T21:08:11-07:009780774861250_EP_316Courtesy of Elsie PaulCirca 1948Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulWashington State, USAAnonymous
12019-02-19T20:08:04-08:00AnonymousGoing to Work43ɬaʔamɩn people arriving in Washington State to work as berry pickers. Extended families would make the annual trip in open trucks and spend two to four months away from home working in the berry fields. From left: skabootch (Willie Galligos; young man getting off the truck), George Blaney (man with crates), Charlie Peters Williams (at bottom right, shown in profile).2019-06-01T21:08:11-07:009780774861250_EP_317Courtesy of Elsie PaulCirca 1948Still ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulWashington State, USAAnonymous
12019-03-07T23:22:34-08:00AnonymousKora's Strawberry Farm26“Art” Kora’s Strawberry Farm, on Bainbridge Island, Washington State, was one of the many stops along the seasonal berry farm route that ɬaʔamɩn people would make each year. From left: Granny Molly (Molly Timothy), Stella Olney, montah (Amanda Louie), Mary Bob, Agnes Paul, Joe Paul.plain2019-06-01T06:20:53-07:009780774861250_EP_119Courtesy of Elsie PaulStill ImagePhotographer unknownFrom the photo album collection of Elsie PaulBainbridge Island, Washington, USAAnonymous
12018-05-11T19:58:27-07:00Christopher B. Teuton & Hastings Shade, with Loretta Shade & Larry Shade4583f59774ff4c9c529fdbdef4152f62c3020232Berry Picking15image_header2019-05-27T21:36:12-07:00Anonymous