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Oral history interviews with Ed Davis, 1969-1972
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Davis, Ed, 1880?-1987
- Title
- Oral history interviews with Ed Davis
- Dates
- 1969-1972 (inclusive)19691972
- Quantity
- 1.12 cubic feet (6 boxes)
- Collection Number
- 5845 (Accession No. 5845-001)
- Summary
- Oral history interviews conducted by Jack Chisholm as he asked Snoqualmie Tribal Elder Ed Davis about his tribal affiliation and experiences.
- Repository
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University of Washington Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections
University of Washington Libraries
Box 352900
Seattle, WA
98195-2900
Telephone: 2065431929
Fax: 2065431931
speccoll@uw.edu - Access Restrictions
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Open to all users for onsite use only. Contact Special Collections for more information.
Donated material consists of original audio cassettes that have been digitized and transcripts available in print and electonic file (PDFs). WAV files are available on the Virtual Vault for use access. Sound recordings and transcripts are available onsite in the reading room, no duplication allowed, no remote access. The original analog recordings cannot be played due to preservation concerns.
- Languages
- English
Biographical NoteReturn to Top
Ed Davis, originally known as Sulz-ached, was born c. 1880. He began work in the woods when he was 5 years old, and continued to work at logging jobs until he was 83. Davis was ordained as an Indian Shaker minister in 1913, and served both the Snoqualmie and Tulalip Shaker churches for seventy-five years. In 1956, following the death of Jerry Kanmin, Davis was designated as the honorary chief of the Snoqualmie tribe and as the tribe's conscience and spiritual leader. Davis was a leader in the effort to regain tribal status from the federal government, although he did not live to see this happen. He died at age 108 in May 1987, and is buried in Fall City, Washington.
Jack Chisholm was born on June 24, 1904 to Lulan Royle and John James Chisholm. He was married to Irene Whitfield. He died on February 28, 1988 in Fall City, Washington.
Content DescriptionReturn to Top
This collection includes cassette tapes of oral history interviews as well as print and electronic transcriptions of these interviews. Recorded primarily between 1969 and 1972, these interviews were conducted by Jack Chisholm as he asked Snoqualmie Tribal Elder Ed Davis about the past. Recording sessions were held in a truck or diner or other informal settings. Cassette tapes were obtained decades later by Dick and Kris Kirby who spearheaded a project to digitize and transcribe the interviews. The cassette tapes were unnumbered and undated, resulting in the loss of any obvious chronological sequence. Transcriptions aid in access. Subjects covered in the interviews include tribal fishing rights and fishing methods, Indian rights and US Government/Indian relations, reservations, logging and river driving, mills, the Indian Shaker Church, tribe enrollment and membership, and many reminiscences of people, places, and events. Tribes mentioned include Snoqualmie, Skokomish, Skykomish, Snohomish, and more.
Use of the CollectionReturn to Top
Alternative Forms Available
The contents of the collection have been digitized and are available on the Special Collections Reading Room Virtual Vault. Contact Special Collections for more information.
Restrictions on Use
No copying or publication permitted.
Administrative InformationReturn to Top
Acquisition Information
Dick and Kris Kirby, 2014-03-25
Preservation Note
Donated material consists of original audio cassettes that have been digitized and transcripts available in print and electonic file (PDFs). WAV files are available on the Virtual Vault for use access. Sound recordings and transcripts are available onsite in the reading room, no duplication allowed, no remote access. The original analog recordings cannot be played due to preservation concerns.
Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top
Series 1: IndexReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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electronic_file | ||
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Index & Spelling for Ed Davis oral
histories |
June 09, 2014 |
Box | ||
1 | Index & Spelling for Ed Davis oral
histories |
June 09, 2014 |
Series 2: InterviewsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description | Dates |
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electronic_file | ||
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 1
Tribal fishing and hunting rights, Indian and U.S. government
relations, land claims and ownership, mills at Snoqualmie Falls, logging, and
Ed Davis' education, employment, and family
|
November 6, 1979 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 2
Logging, mills, and Ed Davis's family history
|
November 9, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 3
Chairman election and council politics, and logging for the
Pacific Coast Company
|
November 10, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 4
Indian and U.S. government relations, reservations and
settlements, and the Indian Shaker Church
|
November 11, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 5
Ed Davis's employment history, including logging and logging
camps
|
November 12, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 6
Salmon fishing (gill net, bag fishing, etc.), steelheads
(planting in different creeks), discussion about how tribes should work
together to achieve their objectives rather than separating themselves
|
November 16, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 7
Discussion about treaties with Governor Stevens, Chief Seattle,
and reservations; transfer and sale of Indian lands; Lake Washington and rivers
(including Green, Duwamish, and Sky rivers), discussion about people and their
relationships, homes, and jobs
|
November 17, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 8
Jack Chisholm's family, car troubles with Fred Allen, Indian
Shaker Church, fishing (smelt and salmon), and animals (deer, bear, and beaver
trapping)
|
November 30, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 9
Food preparation (drying, salting, and smoking), pole cutting,
logging at Vaughan Hill, and skid roads
|
December 1, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 10
Indian custom marriage, land ownership, religion (Indian Shaker
and others), and discussion about Indian history (Governor Stevens, treaties,
and longhouses)
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 11
Discussion about Al Williams's funeral and the Indian Shaker
Church
|
December 22, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 12
Logging, salmon, and the Indian Shaker church
|
December 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 13
Discussion about land sales, followed by an Indian Shaker church
sermon
|
February 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 14
Religious ceremony, including a sermon by Ed Davis
|
February 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 15
Discussion about the Indian Shaker Church, including land
claims, difficulties with the Full Gospel Church, construction of the church,
the 1910 Corporation, and other history
|
February 14, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 16
Stories about different people, including Ralph Phillips and
family, Bill Pete, and Ed Davis's ancestry
|
February 25, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 17
Discussion about a shingle mill and people who worked there,
logging, and stories about different places including Tradition Lake and a rock
mountain near Duvall
|
March 11, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 18
Religious ceremony with chanting, ringing bells, and singing
|
March 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 19
Discussion about the church at Muckleshoot, building the church,
and three different types of Shakers (Full Gospels, Independents, and Annie
Lee)
|
March 15, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 20
Discussion about buying a chain saw and filling out a form
|
March 15, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 21
Fishing and salmon bakes, Ed Davis's appeal dismissal re: his
enrollment to share in Duwamish judgment funds, discussion of Davis's ancestry,
the Duwamish tribe, and Snoqualmie tribe organization
|
April 1, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 22
Discussion of church and religion
|
April 10, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 23
The Moses family in Renton, fishing and fish traps, and the
Indian Shaker Church
|
April 10, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 24
Discussion about different people and their families
|
March 31, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 25
Indian Shaker Church ceremony, followed by a discussion about
the church and different people
|
March 31, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 26
Spearing salmon, logging, Indian doctors and medicine men, and
an Indian Shaker Church ceremony led by Ed Davis
|
February 9, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 27
Indian Shaker Church event, salmon, treaty rights, gun laws, and
exploitation of reservation land
|
March 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 28
Discussion of songs during the Sunday service, commercial
fishing/sale of salmon on reservations, and steelhead fishing
|
April 15, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 29
Animal trapping and hunting, land in Suiattle and Darrington,
reservations and registering other land, and work in a silica/talc mine
|
March 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 30
Discussion about a foster care case and that family's
difficulties
|
December 18, 197? |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 31
Choir practice for a Christmas service, Indian rights and how
different tribes manage their affairs, specifics of treaty rights (including
clam digging and the trade and sale of fish and fur)
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 32
Longhouse on Lake Sammamish, discussion with a woman about
Indian words for different creeks and animals, and Indian stories (including
one about Mt. Si)
|
August 10, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 33
Snoqualmie River and various creeks, and the Indian names for
them
|
March 26, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 34
Discussion about a family's difficulties, Jack Chisholm's jobs
and Indian/U.S. Government relations
|
March 26, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 35
Phone conversation about Snoqualmie Indian concerns about
blasting at Mt. Si, actions they need to take to prevent it, and Snoqualmie
history
|
August 15, 197? |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 36
Logging and shingle mills, Indian Shaker Church and other
religions, Indian Shaker incorporation papers, and Indian legends
|
November 5, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 37
Stories about animals, Tradition Lake, and Joy Lake
|
August 10, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 38
Brief discussion about Ed Davis's family and friends, followed
by a presentation about teaching math
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 39
Ed Davis's will and real estate transactions
|
November 5, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 40
Indian stories, Indian rights and mining rights, salmon and
rivers, and an interview with Martha about words in her language and her
memories from childhood
|
August 14, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 41
Discussion about where homes and mills were located along an
unidentified lake, road signs and speed limits, and Ed Davis's Snoqualmie and
Duwamish ancestry
|
April 2, 197? |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 42
Education of Indian children and the pros and cons of public and
Indian schools, different roads near Preston and Issaquah, Indian medicine and
health care, Cushman Hospital, Indian languages, and logging
|
November 20, 1970 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 43
Discussion about different people, marital troubles, and
alcoholism
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 44
Marital and custody troubles, reservations and schools, the
Indian Shaker Church and missionaries, and traveling to Victoria
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 45
Drying and smoking fish, hunting, the Snoqualmie claims deal
case, discussion about how people traveled in the past, preparations for the
Mt. Si court case and protecting Mt. Si
|
August 15, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 46
Discussion about paying taxes or exemption of land for the
church
|
October 8, 1974 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 47
Discussion about images in a slide show from a woman's trip to
Scotland, different people and their health, huckleberries and berry picking,
and church ministers and missionaries
|
August 14, 1976 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 48
Mud Bay and longhouses at Lake Sammamish and Neah Bay
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 49
Indian Shaker Church sermon
|
April 12, 1974 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 50
Singing and drumming, prayer, and conversation about how young
people can perform the songs and dances but do not know their meaning
|
August 18, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 51
Discussion about the significance of Mt. Si in mythology and the
ongoing controversy with quarrying, what Indians were promised in Governor
Stevens's treaty compared to what they actually received, Indian ideas of land
ownership before white settlers, and Indian land rights
|
August 15, 197? |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 52
Pacific Northwest history (including Governor Stevens, Indian
land title, the five nations in Western Washington, Indian land, and the
Wheeler-Howard Act), buying land and how to get land for the Snoqualmie,
discussion about how the Snoqualmie tribe was not recognized by the state and
nominations for a committee to work on the tribe's reorganization, and gillnet
fishing
|
1972 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 53
Indian Shaker Church service and discussion about a building
proposal for the Lower Snoqualmie Valley
|
September 10, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 54
Proceedings from the Indian Council, including discussion about
hunting and fishing according to the treaty, history of the treaty and action
taken on it, the Northwest Federation of American Indians, Bureau of Indian
Affairs, and Congress of American Indians
|
August 31, 1968 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 55
Proceedings from the Indian Council, including discussion about
various claims, including claims to fishing rights, and compensation for lands
ceded under the Treaty of Port Elliott
|
August 31, 1968 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 56
Indian Shaker Church service and prayers, Indian stories, and
history including a discussion about gold mining and relations with the British
|
August 8, 1974 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 57
Fishing in different rivers and streams, the Bible, ancient
civilizations, prayers, history of the Fraser River area and the gold rush, and
the Indian Shaker Church
|
June 9, 1974 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 58
Indian Shaker Church service
|
November 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 59
Indian words for place and river names, colors, and animals and
the creation of an Indian language dictionary, and discussion about Indian
Shaker Church services and fellowship meetings for different churches
|
August 7, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 60
Indian Shaker Church service and discussion about different
people who had been at the service
|
November 13, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 61
Discussion about obtaining forty acres of Tulalip land for a
Snoqualmie village, driving around Washington, and spinning wool
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 62
Discussion about church, school, and other activities on the
Muckleshoot reservation
|
August 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 63
Indian Shaker Church service
|
September 9, 1969 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 64
Talk about people in foster care and on welfare
|
December 6, 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 65
Indian Shaker Church service
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 66
Indian Shaker Church service
|
Easter 1971 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 67
Salmon runs, different types of salmon, salmon drying, rivers
and canals
|
August 26, 1973 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 68
No transcript: note on tape says audio is not good
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 69
Locations of strawberry and raspberry fields, camps, logging,
Indian Shaker Church service, and discussion about Shakers and the Full Gospel
Shakers
|
undated |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 70
No transcript: Lola Belle Holmes speaking at North Bend
|
May 16, 1967 |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Interview 71
No transcript: Julia Brown speech and questions
|
November 30, 1967 |
Series 3: TranscriptsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description |
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electronic_file | |
Reading Room Virtual Vault | Transcripts for interview 1-71 |
Box | |
1 | Transcripts for interviews 1-33 |
2 | Transcripts for interviews 34-71 |
Series 4: Sound cassette recordings of interviewsReturn to Top
Container(s) | Description |
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Box | |
4 | Interview cassettes 1-18 |
5 | Interview cassettes 19-36 |
6 | Interview cassettes 37-55 |
3 | Interview cassettes 56-71 |
Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Indian reservations--Northwest, Pacific
- Indians of North America--Fishing--Law and legislation--Northwest, Pacific
- Indians of North America--Fishing--Northwest, Pacific
- Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Government relations
- Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Religion
- Indians of North America--Northwest, Pacific--Social life and customs
- Indians of North America--Treaties
- Logging--Northwest, Pacific
- Lumbermen--Northwest, Pacific--Interviews
- Pacific salmon fishing--Northwest, Pacific
- Personal Papers/Corporate Records (University of Washington)
- Skokomish Indians
- Snohomish Indians
- Snoqualmie Indians
- Snoqualmie Indians--Interviews
Personal Names
- Davis, Ed, 1880?-1987--Archives
- Davis, Ed, 1880?-1987--Interviews
Other Creators
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Personal Names
- Chisholm, Jack, 1904-1988 (interviewer)