Author: Allen, D.
Description: 32 pages : illustrations (some color) ; 22 cm.
Notes: Photos of memorial poles, mortuary poles, house poles and crests of the Salish, Nootka, Kwakuitl, Haida, Tsimshian, and Tlingit.
Full title: Told by the pioneers: tales of frontier life as told by those who remember the days of the territory and early statehood of Washington.
Author: Washington Pioneer Project
Description: v. : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Notes: On cover: Reminiscences of pioneer life in Washington. Printed under W.P.A. sponsored federal project no. 5841,
directed by Secretary of State Ernest N. Hutchinson. Includes indexes.
A diploma for Oscar A. Tingelstad marking his completion of the Luther College Preparatory Course of Study and Instruction from Pacific Lutheran Academy marked June 20, 1902.
Diploma for Oscar A. Tingelstad from the Oregon Public School in Marion County dated June 27, 1898.
Author: Balston, Carolyn L.
Description: 13 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Author: Adcock, Juana, 1982-.
Other Author(s): Arscott, Nicky, 1983-
Book is split in half, one side is in English (This Body of a Woman I Inhabit) and the other side is in Spanish (Este Cuerpo de Mujer que Habito). "Through the use of metaphor, This Body of a Woman I Inhabit provides lets you empathize with a story in an original way. Not to mention the fact that you're going to get both a Spanish and English translation, opening up this beautiful visual and verbal articulation to even a larger readership! If you're struggling with your gender identity, the way people treat your gender identity, or are looking to get more in-tune with a different life perspective, this zine is for you." - From publishing company
Description: 40 pages : illustrations ; 22 x 29 cm.
Author: Van Syckle, Edwin.
Description: viii, 308 p., [48] pages of plates : illustrations ; 23 cm.
A certificate presented to Oscar Tingelstad for Theology from Luther Seminarium dated May 29, 1907.