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Listen to samples from
Lewis and Clark Trail of Discovery Programs:
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Volume 1 - "The Journey Begins" |
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| Track One - Introduction |
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Introduction, Preparatory Camp description by Brian Widiman, Lewis and Clark Society of America; Osage aboriginal lands and lifeways described be Osage Principle Chief Jim Grey; cultural life in St. Louis circa 1800, Bob Archibald, Missouri Historical Society. |
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Track Five - Leaving Camp Wood River |
Leaving Camp Wood River, Bob Archibald; visiting St. Charles, Mimi Jackson, Director, Lewis and Clark Center; the voyage up river begins, Bob Archibald; what you'll see along the Lewis and Clark Trail in Missouri, Jim Grey and Jim Denny , historian.
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Track 12 - Fort Osage |
Fort Osage, Steve Wilson, site supervisor, Ft. Osage NHM; "milk snake" story; Wm. Clark's spelling, Bud Clark, direct descendent of Capt. Wm. Clark; expedition life on the river and some things to see along the way. |
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Volume 9 - "The Mighty Columbia" |
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| Umatilla Welcome |
Introduction and welcome from the Confederate Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation |
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| The Sunken Forest, Dr. Steven Beckham |
General Hal Sterns, USA ret., noted Lewis and Clark historian, describes the Corps of Discovery's journey down the Snake and onto the Columbia River. |
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| Music Along the Trail |
Some lifeways of the mid-Columbia River tribes at the time of the Expedition are described by Bobbie Conner and Myrna Tovy. |
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Volume 10 - "The Final Steps" |
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| Welcome to Volume 10 |
The introduction to Volume 10 includes William Clark's description of the land and the River two hundred years ago. Hear also a description of the wild Pacific Storm which greeted the party. |
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| Chinook History. |
Chinook tribal members discuss the canoe culture of their ancestors at the time of Lewis and Clark. |
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| Christmas at Fort
Clatsop |
National Park Service Ranger Sally Freeman describes Christmas at Fort Clatsop, with historically authentic holiday music by Daniel Slosberg as the one-eyed boatman and fiddler, Pierre Cruzatte. |
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