Lewis & Clark |
CONTENTS |
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![]() | Introduction |
![]() | 1. Contexts |
![]() | 1. Living with Lewis & Clark |
![]() | 2. Wilderness Aesthetics |
![]() | 3. “Two dozes of barks and opium” |
![]() | 2. Legacies |
![]() | 4. The Louisiana Purchase and the Lewis & Clark Expedition |
![]() | 5. “Twice-born” from the Waters |
![]() | 6. George Shannon and C. S. Rafinesque |
![]() | 3. Memories |
![]() | 7. “We are not dealing entirely with the past” |
![]() | 8. Sacajawea, Meet Cogewea |
![]() | 9. On the Trail |
![]() | 4. New Perspectives |
![]() | 10. Let's Play Lewis & Clark! |
![]() | 11. On the Tourist Trail with Lewis & Clark |
• | PERSONAL DISCOVERIES |
• | PATRIOTISM AND SUSTAINABLE HEROES |
• | SACAGAWEA'S LEGACY AND WOMEN'S HISTORY |
• | CLEAN CAMPSITES AND THE ABSENCE OF ARCHAEOLOGY |
• | INTERPRETIVE CENTERS |
• | NEW INTERPRETATION ON THE WASHINGTON COAST |
• | SUPPORTING ROLES |
• | INDIAN VOICES |
• | CONTROVERSY AND THE DEATH OF CAPTAIN LEWIS |
• | ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS |
• | NOTES |
![]() | 12. The Lewis & Clark Bicentennial |
Epilogue “We proceeded on” |
CONTRIBUTORS |
INDEX |