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Bibliography

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  • King, Thomas F. 2023. Olivia's Remarkable Grandmother: Patricia Lee Sires Parker. Washington State University Research Exchange. https://rex.libraries.wsu.edu/esploro/search/outputs?unit=01ALLIANCE_WSU___AU00034_05&page=1&institution=01ALLIANCE_WSU&sort=date_d. [1]
    • In this story, Thomas King outlines the life of Patricia Parker, a prominent archaeologist and women in the STEM field who made considerable contributions to cultural resource management. Written for his granddaughter, King details a story of his and Pat’s lives and contributions highlighting Patricia Parker’s many achievements. This story serves as a gift to his granddaughter to express the intriguing life of her grandmother.  
  • Shovelbum 2014. Dr. Patricia Parker (April 16, 1943 - December 16 2014). http://shovelbums.org/index.php/r-joe-s-blog/the-ossuary/item/21-dr-patricia-parker-april-16-1943-december-16-2014.[2]
    • This obituary highlights Patricia Parkers life and accomplishments with specific emphasis on her career, posted on a blog of the Shovelbums archaeology web page.
  • Fuller, Reba, Shelly Davis-King, and Michael J. Moratto 2015. With Respect Pat Parker 1943-2014, News From Native California 29(2):40-41.[3]
    • This obituary chronicles Patricia Parkers life with specific emphasis on her work with Indigenous communities.
  • King, Thomas F. 2015. Patricia L. Parker, 1943-2014, CRM Plus, Online Blog. https://crmplus.blogspot.com/2014/12/patricia-l-parker-1943-2014.html. [4]
    • This obituary was written for Patricia Parker by her husband and highlights her work as well as her personal life.
  • Pacific Wrecks. 2023. PB4Y-1 Liberator Bureau Number 65294. Online Document. https://pacificwrecks.com/aircraft/pb4y-1/65294.html [5]
    • This not-for-profit webpage provides information on individuals determined to be Missing In Action (MIA).
  • Official Government Website of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. 2023. New Kituwah Academy. Online Document. https://ebci.com/services/departments/department-of-education/kpep-and-kituwah/ [6]
  • National Parks Conservation Association. 2020. This Land is Their Land. Online Document. https://www.npca.org/articles/2742-this-land-is-their-land[7]
  • National Register of Historic Places. [Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, National Register of Historic Places, 2003] Web.. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <lccn.loc.gov/2003543619>[8]
  • Clarke, Chris 2017. When Green Groups Fought Native Rights: The Timbisha Shoshone in Death Valley. LinkTV. Online Document. https://www.linktv.org/shows/tending-the-wild/when-green-groups-fought-native-rights-the-timbisha-shoshone-in-death-valley[9]
  • Elwha Klallam Tribe 2022. River Restoration. Online Document. https://www.elwha.org/departments/river-restoration/[10]
  • Cantwell, Maria 2010. Cantwell, Murray Legislation to Relocate Hoh Indian Tribe Passes House, Will Be Signed into Law. Online Document. https://www.cantwell.senate.gov/news/press-releases/cantwell-murray-legislation-to-relocate-hoh-indian-tribe-passes-house-will-be-signed-into-law[11]
  • Parker, Patricia L. 1994. Protecting Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions in the Freely Associated States of Micronesia, a Report on Cultural Resources Management Needs in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, FSM, and Republic of Palau.[12]
  • Parker, Patricia L. 1977. Country Nodes: An Anthropological Evaluation of William Keys’ Desert Queen Ranch, Joshua Tree National Monument. National Park Service, Publications in Anthropology No. 7, Western Archeological Center, Tucson, Arizona. [13]
  • Parker, Patricia L. 1980. One Hundred Years in the California Desert: An Overview of Historic Archaeological Resources at Joshua Tree National Monument. National Park Service, Publications in Anthropology No. 13, Western Archeological Center, Tucson, Arizona.[14]
  • Parker, Patricia L. 1990. Keepers of the Treasures: Protecting Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions on Indian Lands: A Report on Tribal Preservation Funding Needs. National Park Service, Interagency Resources Division, Washington D.C.[15]
  • King, Thomas F. and Patricia L. Parker 1986. Archaeology in the Tonaachaw Historic District, Moen Island, Micronesian Archaeological Survey, Report No. 18.[16]

References

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  1. ^ King, Thomas F. (2023). Olivia’s Remarkable Grandmother: Patricia Lee Sires Parker. Washington State University Research Exchange.
  2. ^ Shovelbum. "Dr. Patricia Parker (April 16, 1943 - December 16 2014)". Online Blog.
  3. ^ Fuller, Reba; Davis-King, Shelly; Moratto, Michael J. (2015). "With Respect Pat Parker 1943-2014". News From Native California. 29 (2): 40–41.
  4. ^ King, Thomas F. "Patricia L. Parker, 1943-2014".
  5. ^ Pacific Wrecks. "Aircrafts, PB4Y-1 Liberator Bureau Number 65294".
  6. ^ Official Government Website of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians. "New Kituwah Academy".
  7. ^ National Parks Conservation Association. "This Land is Their Land".
  8. ^ National Park Service, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Interior (2003). National Register Of Historic Places. National Register of Historic Places. Washington, D.C.: U.S.: Web.. Retrieved from the Library of Congress. ISBN [[Special:BookSources/<lccn.loc.gov/2003543619>|<lccn.loc.gov/2003543619>]]. {{cite book}}: Check |isbn= value: invalid character (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  9. ^ Clarke, Chris (2017). "When Green Groups Fought Native Rights: The Timbisha Shoshone in Death Valley".
  10. ^ Elwha Klallam Tribe (2022). "River Restoration".
  11. ^ Cantwell, Maria. "Cantwell, Murray Legislation to Relocate Hoh Indian Tribe Passes House, Will Be Signed into Law".
  12. ^ Parker, Patricia L. 1994. Protecting Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions in the Freely Associated States of Micronesia, a Report on Cultural Resources Management Needs in the Republic of the Marshall Islands, FSM, and Republic of Palau.
  13. ^ Parker, Patricia L. 1977. Country Nodes: An Anthropological Evaluation of William Keys’ Desert Queen Ranch, Joshua Tree National Monument. National Park Service, Publications in Anthropology No. 7, Western Archeological Center, Tucson, Arizona.
  14. ^ Parker, Patricia L. 1980. One Hundred Years in the California Desert: An Overview of Historic Archaeological Resources at Joshua Tree National Monument. National Park Service, Publications in Anthropology No. 13, Western Archeological Center, Tucson, Arizona.
  15. ^ Parker, Patricia L. 1990. Keepers of the Treasures: Protecting Historic Properties and Cultural Traditions on Indian Lands: A Report on Tribal Preservation Funding Needs. National Park Service, Interagency Resources Division, Washington D.C.
  16. ^ King, Thomas F. and Patricia L. Parker 1986. Archaeology in the Tonaachaw Historic District, Moen Island, Micronesian Archaeological Survey, Report No. 18.