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Native River: The Columbia Remembered

by William D Layman

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

In images and narratives, Native River recreates a vision of the mighty Columbia River as it appeared when it ran wild and free. Featuring a wealth of illustrations, maps, and photographs, many never before published, this finely crafted book focuses on the 350-mile reach of the middle Columbia River--from Priest Rapids in south-central Washington to the U.S.-Canadian border. Layman gives us the unique opportunity of picturing the great river, and man's relationship to it, prior to the building of seven major dams that now harness the mid-Columbia's power and obscure its former features under reservoirs. The author affords each segment of this waterway its own rich visual documentation. This forms a backdrop to compelling river stories, told in a variety of perspectives and voices. Included are Native American legends and lore, the cryptic messages of ancient rock art, accounts of white explorers and immigrants, and Layman's own insightful observations. In his research, he forged a special, cooperative relationship with the indigenous peoples who still call the Columbia River valley their home. The artful blending of geological, cultural, and historical storytelling in Native River unifies the reader's experience of the untamed Columbia.

Book News Annotation:

A Wenatchee, Washington counselor, who won an award from the Center for Columbia River History, offers a photo essay on the history of the region known as the Upper Columbia. The 167 b&w plates include river landmarks and Indian petroglyphs. He lists and maps river miles for dams and communities, and principal river villages circa 1850 and post-1858. The book is in landscape format. Annotation (c)2003 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

In images and narratives, Native River recreates the untamed Mid-Columbia--the river as it once was, before the building of seven major dams. Featuring a wealth of illustrations, maps, and photographs, many never before published, this finely crafted book focuses on the 350-mile reach of the middle Columbia River from Priest Rapids in south-central Washington to the U.S. Canadian border. William Layman affords each segment of this waterway with its own rich visual documentation, forming a backdrop to many absorbing river stories.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780874222579
Subtitle:
The Columbia Remembered
Author:
Layman, William D.
Author:
Layman, William D.
Publisher:
Washington State University
Location:
Pullman
Subject:
History
Subject:
United States - 19th Century/Old West
Subject:
Folklore
Subject:
United States - 20th Century (1900-1945)
Subject:
Columbia River
Subject:
Canada - General
Subject:
Columbia River Valley
Subject:
United States - State & Local - General
Subject:
Environmental Conservation & Protection - General
Subject:
Columbia River History.
Subject:
Columbia River Valley History, Local.
Series Volume:
107-423
Publication Date:
September 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
9.00x11.04x.54 in. 1.80 lbs.

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