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Topical Index to Columbia Articles Online
Arts & Entertainment
Biography
Columbia River & Environmental History
Cultural Diversity, Ethnicity and Race Relations
Early Settlers
Economic Development
Exploration (see also Lewis & Clark)
Government, Politics, & Law
Labor
Lewis & Clark
- Lewis and Clark - They were not legends in their own time.
- What Really Happened to Meriwether Lewis? - The suicide explanation is not generally believed down on the Natchez Trail.
- Harbingers of Change - European Influences in the Aboriginal Northwest
as Seen through the Journals of Lewis and Clark
- What the Lewis and Clark Expedition Means to America - Historian Dayton Duncan on how the Corps of Discovery's expedition shaped America.
- The Legacy of the Lewis and Clark Expedition - The journey of Lewis & Clark has left a remarkable legacy to the Pacific Northwest.
- Self-Destruction on the Natchez Trace - Meriwether Lewis's Act of Ultimate Courage
- The Sacagawea Mystique: Her Age, Name, Role and Final Destiny - A biographical essay on Sacagawea, the Shoshoni Indian woman member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, as background information prefacing the issuance of the new Sacagawea dollar.
- Seneca Falls to Celilo Falls - Ruminations of a Traveling Historian
- The Vote: "Station Camp," Washington - An historic vote takes place on the shore of the Columbia River.
- A Lasting Legacy, Part I - The Lewis and Clark Place Names of the
Pacific Northwest
- A Lasting Legacy, Part II - The Lewis and Clark Place Names of the
Pacific Northwest
- A Lasting Legacy, Part III - The Lewis and Clark Place Names of the
Pacific Northwest
- A Lasting Legacy, Part IV - The Lewis and Clark Place Names of the
Pacific Northwest
- Knowing Your "Place" - Lewis & Clark and the Invention of American Realism
- Following in Their Footsteps - The birth and infancy of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail,
24 years old in November 2002.
- Hunting for Empire - Lewis & Clark claim a continent for science.
- Provision Camp - Lewis and Clark restock and reconnoiter before resuming their journey back up the Columbia River.
- Lewis and Clark's Indian Presents - Following the confusing paper trail of how much and what kinds of gifts and trade goods the Corps of Discover carried west.
- "So Vast an Enterprise"Lewis & Clark Revisited - Historian James P. Ronda discusses the Lewis & Clark expedition in the context of a great American road trip.
- "Grouse of the Lewis & Clark Expedition" - Lewis and Clark included numerous descriptions of the grouse in their journals.
- Old Rivet - The Surviving Member of the Corps of Discovery in the Northwest.
- Long Iron: The Black Powder Arms of Lewis & Clark - A look at the role of firearms on the Lewis and Clark expedition.
- Searching for Point Lewis: Piecing Together the Location of a Lost Landmark - A history sleuth solves the mystery of William Clark's lost landmark.
- >Sold Our Canoes for a Few Strands of Beads: The Lewis & Clark Canoes on the Columbia River - The changing role of canoes on the Columbia Riber stretch of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
- Twisted Hair, Tetoharsky, and the Origin of the New Sacagawea Myth - Unraveling the Sacagawea myths.
- Adventures in Ichthyology: Pacific Northwest Fish of the Lewis and Clark Expedition - Lewis and Clark made if a challenge for future fish experts to identify all the varieties of fish encountered during the expedition.
Military & War
Native Americans
- Massacre on the Oregon Trail - The emigrants were nearly to their home in the Northwest when disaster struck.
- The Sacagawea Mystique: Her Age, Name, Role and Final Destiny - A biographical essay on Sacagawea, the Shoshoni Indian woman member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, as background information prefacing the issuance of the new Sacagawea dollar.
- Hard Lessons in America - Henry Sicade's History of Puyallup Indian School, 1860 to 1920.
- Indian Trade Blankets in the Pacific Northwest - From a humble and utilitarian beginning as a trade good and article of clothing to a prized status symbol and valuable collector's item.
- River of Memory: The Columbia, Wild and Free - What was the Columbia like before the dams?
- Twisted Hair, Tetoharsky, and the Origin of the New Sacagawea Myth - Unraveling the Sacagawea myths.
- In a Familiar Yet Foreign Land: The Life and Memories of Henry Sicade, 1866-1938 - Reflections on the life of Henry Sicade, Puyallup tribal elder and "cultural broker."
- Native American in the Land of the Shogun: Ranald MacDonald and the Opening of Japan - Ranald MacDonaldson of a Chinook princess and a Hudson's Bay Company officialyearned to visit Japan.
Sports and Recreation
- Coming Full Circle - The Development of Mount Rainier's Wonderland Trail, 1907-1939.
- The Seattle Pilots - Major League Baseball's First Venture in the Pacific Northwest.
- The Loser Who Won - The Story of the Legendary Gil Dobie, University of Washington football coach.
- "Irish Pat" McMurtry - The world heavyweight champion who might have been.
- Beisboleros - How a handful of pioneering Latinos made their way into
major league baseball in the Pacific Northwest.
Women's History
- The Sacagawea Mystique: Her Age, Name, Role and Final Destiny - A biographical essay on Sacagawea, the Shoshoni Indian woman member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, as background information prefacing the issuance of the new Sacagawea dollar.
- Helmi: Letters from Elma - Nellie Cornish said to me, "Whoever becomes an artist dedicates himself to a lifetime of hard work." Someone also said, "Artists and saints are akin"-both possess infinite patience.
-Helmi Juvonen.
- Miss Kitty Takes to the Road - The Barretts of Wimpole Street in Seattle.
- Love Hennie - Writing Home about Pioneer Life on the Columbia, 1853-1854.
- Rescuing the Destitute - The Salvation in Spokane, 1891-1920
- Nettie Craig Asberry - A Pillar of Tacoma's African American Community.
- Twisted Hair, Tetoharsky, and the Origin of the New Sacagawea Myth - Unraveling the Sacagawea myths.
- A Lady in the Senate: The Political Career of Reba Hurn - Reba Hurn became the first woman elected to the Washington State Senate.
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