Lewis & Clark

  CONTENTS
 expand sectionILLUSTRATIONS
  [MAP]
 expand sectionIntroduction

 collapse section1. Contexts
 expand section1. Living with Lewis & Clark
 expand section2. Wilderness Aesthetics
 expand section3. “Two dozes of barks and opium”

 collapse section2. Legacies
 expand section4. The Louisiana Purchase and  the Lewis & Clark Expedition
 collapse section5. “Twice-born” from the Waters
 FRAMING THE LEWIS AND CLARK ENCOUNTER
 DISEASE AND DEPENDENCE, 1837 TO 1886
 NEW WORLDS AND OLD WATERS, 1886 THROUGH THE 1940S
 SURVIVING THE ENGINEERED FLOOD, 1953 TO THE 1980S
 MAKING WORDS MATTER, 1984 TO 1992
 CLOSING THE CIRCLE
 NOTES
 expand section6. George Shannon and C. S. Rafinesque

 collapse section3. Memories
 expand section7. “We are not dealing  entirely with the past”
 expand section8. Sacajawea, Meet Cogewea
 expand section9. On the Trail

 collapse section4. New Perspectives
 expand section10. Let's Play Lewis & Clark!
 expand section11. On the Tourist Trail with Lewis & Clark
 expand section12. The Lewis & Clark Bicentennial

  Epilogue  “We proceeded on”
  CONTRIBUTORS
  INDEX

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