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Contains 11 Results:

The Columbia: What has happened to our river?, 1996

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Archives.AV.005.01. The Columbia: What has Happened to our River? A public presentation sponsored by the Center for Columbia River History and Fort Vancouver Regional Library, Vancouver, Washington. (September 19, 1996). Moderated by Mary Christina Wood. VHS format; TRT - 01:57:26.

Dates: Other: 1996

The Nez Perce, C.E.S. Wood and L.V. McWhorter, 1998

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Archives.AV.005.04. The presentation features a panel of three professors from universities in the Northwest that discuss the history of the Nez Perce as it was recorded by Charles Erskine Scott Wood and Lucullus Virgil McWhorter. The participants share their critical assessment of the history. VHS format; TRT - 01:34:00.

Dates: Other: 1998

The Company and the Indians, 1998

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Archives.AV.005.05. Dr. Richard Mackie, Professor of Geography from UBC, discusses the relationship between the Hudson's Bay Company and Indigenious tribes of the Northwest. VHS format; TRT - 01:05:07.

Dates: Other: 1998

New Voices of the Past; an artistic interpretation of Northwest History, 1999

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Archives.AV.005.06. Center for the Columbia River and Vancouver School of Arts and Academics Presentation. VHS format; TRT - unknown.

Dates: Other: 1999

Forum: Connecting To Celilo Falls…A Story Teller Remembers, 1999

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Archives.AV.005.07. Part of the Center for Columbia River History programming. Features Ed Edmo, Shoshone-Bannock artist and storyteller, sharing stories about Celilo Falls and other memories from Northwest Indigenious traditions. VHS format; TRT- 01:32:45.

Dates: Other: 1999

Forum: The Urban--Rural Divorce in the American West, 2000

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Abstract Archives.AV.005.08. The forum features Patricia Nelson Limerick with colleagues Charles Scoggin and Vanessa Luxen from The Center of the American West. The group presents a mock divorce trial that explores the complex relationship between urban and rural communities, illustrating many of the issues faced by residents of the Columbia River Basin. Limerick portrays Urbana Asphalt West, who is sued by husband Sandy Greenhills West for irreconcilable differences. (March 4, 2000). VHS format; TRT...
Dates: Other: 2000

A Private Navy: Ships and Men of the Hudson's Bay Company, 2000

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Archives.AV.005.09. The presentation features James Delgado, Director of the Maritime Museum. Delgado examines the maritime activities of the Hudson's Bay Company on the Northwest coast. His research draws from the archives as well as his underwater excursions as a diver exploring the wreckage ships and steamers. (March 9, 2000). VHS format; TRT - 01:22:00.

Dates: Other: 2000

Sacagawea's Stories, 2000

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Archives.AV.005.10. The program features Jeanne Eder, a Dakota Sioux Professor of History at the University of Alaska. The presentation is a preformance piece focused on Native American women from the perspective of Jeanne Eder/Sacagawea. (April 13, 2000). VHS format; TRT- 01:19:45.

Dates: Other: 2000