Preferred Citation: Fresonke, Kris, and Mark Spence, editors. Lewis & Clark: Legacies, Memories, and New Perspectives. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c2004 2004. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt4q2nc6k3/


 


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CONTENTS

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS / vii
INTRODUCTION Kris Fresonke / 1
PART I. CONTEXTS / 17
1. Living with Lewis & Clark: The American Philosophical Society's
Continuing Relationship with the Corps of Discovery from the
Michaux Expedition to the Present
Edward C. Carter II /
21
2. Wilderness Aesthetics
Frank Bergon /
37
3. “Two dozes of barks and opium”: Lewis & Clark as Physicians
Ronald V. Loge, M.D. /
70
PART II. LEGACIES / 83
4. The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark Expedition:
A Constitutional Moment?
Peter A. Appel /
87
5. “Twice-born” from the Waters: The Two-Hundred-Year Journey
of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Indians
Raymond Cross /
117
6. George Shannon and C. S. Rafinesque
Charles Boewe /
143


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PART III. MEMORIES /

155
7. “We are not dealing entirely with the past”: Americans Remember
Lewis & Clark
John Spencer /
159
8. Sacajawea, Meet Cogewea: A Red Progressive Revision of Frontier
Romance
Joanna Brooks /
184
9. On the Trail: Commemorating the Lewis & Clark Expedition in the
Twentieth Century
Wallace Lewis /
198
PART IV. NEW PERSPECTIVES / 215
10. Let's Play Lewis & Clark: Strange Visions of Nature and History at the
Bicentennial
Mark Spence /
219
11. On the Tourist Trail with Lewis & Clark: Issues of Interpretation and
Preservation
Andrew Gulliford /
239
12. The Lewis & Clark Bicentennial: Putting Tribes Back on the Map
Roberta Conner /
265
Epilogue. “We proceeded on”
Dayton Duncan /
275
LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS / 283
INDEX / 287

 

Preferred Citation: Fresonke, Kris, and Mark Spence, editors. Lewis & Clark: Legacies, Memories, and New Perspectives. Berkeley:  University of California Press,  c2004 2004. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt4q2nc6k3/