Fury on the Puyallup River : The police "were all up on the bridge, with rifles, and we could see their rifles kicking, and you could feel the bullets going by; there was nowhere you could go
The Salmon People : "Those Fraser River salmon are like the blood in your veins; It's part of you
Natives and Europeans collide : "In this bottle I hold the smallpox safely corked up; I have but to draw the cork and let loose the pestilence to sweep man, woman, and child from the face of the earth"
Young man in a hurry : "It is almost impossible to do anything without extinguishing [Indian] title and placing them on reservations where they can be cared for and attended to"
Treaty time "This paper secures your fish
The long suppression : "All the Indian there is in the race should be dead : Kill the Indian and save the man"
The tribes come forward : "We better win this one or there won't be another one"
The buildup to the Boldt decision : "Tribal fishermen were 'in dire need of a case to end all cases'"
The trial : "Today the Indian fishing right is very much alive, but it is in chains, and we ask this Court to emancipate those fishing rights. . . ."
The Boldt decision : "That judge, he made a decision, he interpreted the treaty, and he gave us a tool to help save the salmon"
Rebellion : "It was like a city out there"
The Supreme Court acts : "Except for some desegregation cases, the District Court has faced the most concerted public and private efforts to frustrate a decree of a federal court ever witnessed in this century"
Comanagement : Eliminating Overfishing and Preserving Salmon Habitat : "Billy Frank started talking about real conservation, and growing the resource, and I thought he was making a lot of sense"
The Boldt decision at fifty : "Is there a future for wild Pacific salmon in the Pacific Northwest? : there can be, but it is up to all of us concerned about these magnificent animals. . . .".