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No Photo Available Dog Bark Park
Dog Tales on the Lewis & Clark Trail; the Story of Seaman the Expedition Dog
A lively presentation about Meriwether Lewis' Newfoundland dog who accompanied the expedition to the Pacific Ocean and back.
No Photo Available Phill Allen
Lewis and Clark among the Nez Perce
Specifically targets the history between the expedition and the Nez Perce people from a Nez Perce tribal historian perspective.

The Significance of Nez Perce History to the Pacific Northwest
Includes the creation story and a timeline of Nez Perce significance to the local area in regards to various peoples, culture and histories.

Garry Bush
Indian Trade and the Lewis & Clark Expedition
First-person presentation of Toussaint Charbonneau’s life experiences prior to, during and after the Expedition. 

Food & Animals of the Corps of Discovery
Over 50 pelts accompany this portrayal presented largely utilizing Plains Indian Sign Language. 

 

No Photo Available James R. Fazio
Across the Snowy Ranges, Lewis and Clark in Idaho and Western Montana
An overview of the Lewis & Clark route and unique experiences of the expedition in Idaho and Montana.  Learn of the perils and rewards of self-publishing.

Connie R. Grant
Corps of Discovery:  A Mother Relives the Story
A first person living history presentation of Lucy Meriwether Lewis Marks, herbalist and mother of Captain Lewis.  She relives the expedition story while reading journal entries during early fall 1807.

Robbin Johnston
Changing Landscapes of Kamiah... then and now
Slide show presentation focusing on Kamiah's past and present includes ancient Nez Perce land use practices.
No Photo Available Linwood Laughy
Lewis & Clark in Nez Perce Country
A presentation of the Expedition's encounters with Nez Perce that can be easily adapted to audiences of all ages.

Sandi McFarland
Nature's Supermarket
Shares interesting insights to the Nez Perce Tribe's use of plants and trees.

Diane Mallickan
The Nez Perce Kinship System
Historical and cultural glimpses of land use, kinship, stories, teachings, songs and other art forms presented from the unique perspective of a Nez Perce/Shoshone/Paiute woman. 

Allen Pinkham
Nez Perce History and Legends
Emphasizes Lewis & Clark's contact with the Nez Perce from the Tribe's perspective - a side of the Lewis & Clark story rarely heard.

Allen Pinkham and Craig Rockwell
A Nez Perce Meets Captain William Clark
Reminiscing 200 years later, this lighthearted yet informative presentation will captivate your group.

Carolyn Rockwell
Lewis & Clark:  History Comes Alive
First person portrayal of Harriet Kennerly Radford Clark, second wife of William Clark.  Themes include 19th century home life, home medicinal practices, and glimpses of the Clark family children through a mother's memories.

Craig Rockwell
Lewis & Clark:  History Comes Alive
Audience-appropriate topics of significance surrounding the Expedition presented through a first person portrayal in period uniform or modern historian format.

Craig Rockwell and Allen Pinkham
A Nez Perce Meets Captain William Clark
Reminiscing 200 years later, this lighthearted yet informative presentation will captivate your group.

No Photo Available Norm Steadman
Lewis & Clark in Idaho
Interesting facts about Lewis and Clark's travels in Idaho.

Bicentennial News
Informative presentation of current Bicentennial related events in our region.

 



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