The Journal of Northwest Anthropology , Volume 59, Number 2, includes the following articles: Editorial, by Darby C. Stapp; Attacked by His Bureau of American Ethnology Colleagues for Criticizing United States Entry into WWI, Leo J. Frachtenberg Lost His Anthropological Career but Found Success in Jewish Charities, by Gail Thompson; From Resilience to Structural Reintegration: Spring Chinook and the Future of Pacific Northwest Ecological Integrity, by Jane Calderbank; Chiton II: The Undervalued Chiton as a Shellfish Resource on the Northwest Coast of North America, by Dale R. Croes; Presenting the Mark of the Crossed-Sabers: A Preliminary Analysis of Regimental Wares at Fort Walla Walla, Washington, by Ericha Sappington; Reflections and Photographs from a 1971 Visit to the Ozette Archaeological Site, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, by Kimberly Hoffman Rosal; How Discriminatory Social Norms Infiltrate Prosecutorial Narratives of the Criminal Lesbian, 2024 Northwest Anthropological Conference Student Paper Finalist, by Chris Irlam; The Sachiko Janet Bennett Collection: An Exploration of Japanese American Resettlement and Resilience Following WWII Incarceration, 2024 Northwest Anthropological Conference Student Paper Finalist, by Isabella Taylor; A Review of Andante Travel’s Paleolithic Cave Art of the Dordogne Tour, by Gary C. Wessen.