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Title:
The Slavic Fishermen of the Puget Sound
Date Created:
1991
Description:
The joint interview with married couple, Nick and Rose Tarabochia, covers their family life and early struggles to earn a living and raise a family during the Depression. Among the topics discussed by Nick Tarabochia are: his childhood in Brookville, Washington, the life of a fisherman in the Pacific Northwest (including a consideration of purse seine fishing versus gill netting), and Native American fishing rights. Subjects covered by Rose Tarabochia include: her upbringing, her self-reliance as a fisherman's wife, and her real estate acumen.
Subjects:
Tarabochia, Dominic J.--Interviews Tarabochia, Rose J.--Interviews Croatian Americans--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Interviews Fishers--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Interviews Fishers' spouses--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Interviews Fishers' spouses--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Economic conditions Fishers' spouses--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Social conditions Purse seining Real estate developers--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Interviews Yugoslav Americans--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor--Interviews Gig Harbor (Wash.)--Social life and customs
Location:
United States--Washington (State)--Gig Harbor
Source:
University of Washington Tacoma Community History Project
Source Identifier:
chp1991-09
Type:
image
Format:
cpd
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http://rightsstatements.org/page/InC-EDU/1.0/?language=en
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