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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 | |