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92canoes and clashesblackjack confiscated by Indians at the time with name of a gamewarden on it” and entered pictures of officers with “nightsticks andflashlights” as evidence.That particular court case ended, but the feud was far from over.According to Hank Adams, the state led some thirty attacks againstfishermen on the lower Nisqually from 1962 through 1970; it mademore than a hundred arrests of Native people on the Nisqually andPuyallup Rivers and at the Landing. The state continued its crackdown,and sports anglers weren’t about to give up. “The Indians and thesportsmen have been fighting on these rivers forever,” Billy’s brother,Andrew McCloud, once said. “We’ve gotten so fond of them asenemies, I guess we’ll never be able to think of them as friends.”

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