Great River of the West

Great River of the West
Title Great River of the West PDF eBook
Author Professor of History William L Lang
Publisher University of Washington Press
Total Pages 196
Release 2013-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 9780295802763

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In the Pacific Northwest, the river of dominance is the Columbia, and in ways both profound and mundane its history is the history of the region. In Great River of the West historians and anthropologists consider a range of topics about the river, from Indian rock art, Chinook Jargon, and ethnobotany on the Columbia to literary and family history, the creation of an engineered river, and the inherent mythic power of place. Since first contact between Euro-Americans and Native peoples during the late 18th century, the river's history has been characterized by dramatic demographic, social, and economic changes. The remarkable set of essays in Great River of the West investigate these changes by highlighting important episodes in the history of the river. Readers meet mariners who challenge the Columbia River bar, a family torn by insanity, Native people who preserve fishing traditions, and dam-builders who radically change the Columbia.

River of Red Gold

River of Red Gold
Title River of Red Gold PDF eBook
Author Naida West
Publisher
Total Pages 640
Release 1996
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780965348720

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The fates of Miwok?Indian Mary,? Elitha Donner of the Donner Party, and proud Californio Pedro Valdez entwine in a drama of passion and power on the ranch now owned by the author. 1844-1853.

A River Running West

A River Running West
Title A River Running West PDF eBook
Author Donald Worster
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 692
Release 2001
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780195156355

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This text is a magisterial account of John Wesley Powell, the great American explorer and environmental pioneer. It tells the true story of undaunted courage in the American West.

A River No More

A River No More
Title A River No More PDF eBook
Author Philip L. Fradkin
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 396
Release 1996-09-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780520205642

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Here is the definitive history of the development of the Colorado River and the claims made on its waters, from its source in the Wyoming Rockies to the California and Arizona borders where, so saline it kills plants, it peters out just short of the Gulf of California. Ever increasing demands on the river to supply cities in the desert render this new edition all too timely. Philip Fradkin has updated this valuable book with a new preface.

The River of the West

The River of the West
Title The River of the West PDF eBook
Author Frances Fuller Victor
Publisher
Total Pages 648
Release 1870
Genre Americana
ISBN

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Joe Meek was one of the West's irresistible characters. He was dashing, devil-may-care, cheeky, irreverent, and more fun than a playful grizzly cub. Initially, he covers his early life adventuring in the Rocky Mountains, California, and the Southwest. His firsthand account of fur-traders is priceless, as are his descriptions of the country, mountains, and the life of a mountain man. Then, Joe Meek's life as pioneer, sheriff, U.S. Marshall, and legislator is told in his own engaging voice. The turbulent years in the Northwest include the story of trappers, traders, missionaries, women, pioneers, and Native Americans that finally came together and created a state--Oregon.

The River of the West

The River of the West
Title The River of the West PDF eBook
Author Frances Fuller Victor
Publisher
Total Pages 648
Release 1870
Genre Americana
ISBN

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River Basins of the American West

River Basins of the American West
Title River Basins of the American West PDF eBook
Author Char Miller
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780870715747

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"Examining water issues through the lens of major Western U.S. watersheds, River Basins of the American West explores why water has been, and remains, the West's most essential and controversial subject." "Char Miller has organized writings collected from the pages of High Country News, the voice of Western environmental issues, into sections defined by the great watersheds of the West. Arguably, these drainage systems form the real boundaries of the West, and current water conflicts have their roots in development that ignored this reality." "Contributors to this book - among them activists, scholars, scientists, and some of the nation's finest environmental journalists - probe the intense differences and disagreements over water rights across the West, and present the positive developments toward a lasting solution to the most fraught issue the West faces." --Book Jacket.