Stories by author "Brooke Nicholson": 3
Stories
Northern Straits Indians: Resourceful Fishermen of the San Juan Islands – Salmon Drying Racks and Other Fishing Stories
The Northern Straits Indians developed an extensive fishing technology to harvest the abundant fish of the straits, particularly the many varieties of salmon.
Salmon was the most important staple of the Native diet and plentiful with five annual…
Rabbit Invasion on San Juan Island – How a Cute Invasive Species Caused Decades of Destruction on San Juan Island
Rabbits have a reputation in San Juan Island Historical National Park due to their population explosion. The European rabbits are a non-native, invasive species and accounts of their introduction differ, but generally agree they were first…
The Unknown Mrs. Pickett – The soon-to-be famous George Pickett married a Native woman in 1857--but we do not know a lot about her, not even her name
George Pickett arrived in the Pacific Northwest a widower, his first wife having died in childbirth when he was stationed in Texas. He was stationed at Fort Bellingham when, in 1857, he married the second Mrs. Pickett, a Haida teenager. Such a…