Waiting for Lewis and Clark: The Bicentennial and the Changing West
Across thousands of miles, Indian tribes, environmental activists, tourism promoters, and keelboat re-enactors saw the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial as a rare opportunity. The 200th anniversary of the expedition that helped open the West arrived at a time of seismic change in the region- a time when its economy, politics, and even population were shifting sharply. For three years, journalist and historian David Sarasohn followed the planning of the Bicentennial, recording how the past was being invoked to commemorate the Lewis and Clark Expedition and talking to those whose ideas were shaping national and regional events.

Like the expedition itself, Waiting for Lewis and Clark ranges from Monticello and Washington, D.C., down the length of the Missouri, and over the Rockies to the Pacific, depicting three Wests: the past, the present, and the dreams of Westerners.

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Waiting for Lewis and Clark: The Bicentennial and the Changing West
Across thousands of miles, Indian tribes, environmental activists, tourism promoters, and keelboat re-enactors saw the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial as a rare opportunity. The 200th anniversary of the expedition that helped open the West arrived at a time of seismic change in the region- a time when its economy, politics, and even population were shifting sharply. For three years, journalist and historian David Sarasohn followed the planning of the Bicentennial, recording how the past was being invoked to commemorate the Lewis and Clark Expedition and talking to those whose ideas were shaping national and regional events.

Like the expedition itself, Waiting for Lewis and Clark ranges from Monticello and Washington, D.C., down the length of the Missouri, and over the Rockies to the Pacific, depicting three Wests: the past, the present, and the dreams of Westerners.

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Waiting for Lewis and Clark: The Bicentennial and the Changing West

Waiting for Lewis and Clark: The Bicentennial and the Changing West

by David Sarasohn
Waiting for Lewis and Clark: The Bicentennial and the Changing West

Waiting for Lewis and Clark: The Bicentennial and the Changing West

by David Sarasohn

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Overview

Across thousands of miles, Indian tribes, environmental activists, tourism promoters, and keelboat re-enactors saw the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial as a rare opportunity. The 200th anniversary of the expedition that helped open the West arrived at a time of seismic change in the region- a time when its economy, politics, and even population were shifting sharply. For three years, journalist and historian David Sarasohn followed the planning of the Bicentennial, recording how the past was being invoked to commemorate the Lewis and Clark Expedition and talking to those whose ideas were shaping national and regional events.

Like the expedition itself, Waiting for Lewis and Clark ranges from Monticello and Washington, D.C., down the length of the Missouri, and over the Rockies to the Pacific, depicting three Wests: the past, the present, and the dreams of Westerners.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780875952956
Publisher: Oregon Historical Society Press
Publication date: 08/30/2005
Pages: 160
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)
Age Range: 18 Years

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Trail that Never Ends

—Profile / Gerard Baker

1. Setting Out

—Profile / Robert Archibald

2. The Tribal Trail

—Profile / Roberta "Bobbie" Conner

3. Returning to the Land

—Profile / Mary Kiesau

4. The River Runs Through It

—Profile / Maya Lin

5. The New West, with Postcards

—Profile / James Ronda

6. Legacy and Souvenirs

Note on Photographs

Note on Sources

Index

About the Author

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