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Jampa Dorje discusses his creation, The Primal Book, and the ideas and events that led to its creation.
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Lucia Harrison, is a Tacoma-based artist and professor emeritus of Art of Evergreen State College. She talks about creating the book, Consider What’s Lost: Cascade Foothills, River Canyons,…
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Lynn Bethke, Museum Collections Manger, leads a tour of the Museum of Culture and Environment in Dean Hall on the Central Washington University Campus for the virtual museum and archives crawl.
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A demonstration of how to use CWU finding aids online to find physical primary sources.
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Tour the Ellensburg Public Library's Local History Room and Archives with Regina Tipton Llamas, Local History Librarian. Filmed for archives crawl 2020.
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Recording of a typical 2019 theme training to reference. This does not replace a training but should be helpful for addressing your questions.
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How to download and login to CWU's VPN client using Mac OSx.
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Configuring your firewall settings to CWU standards.
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Arthur (Art) Darby talks about his family members (James Darby, Ellis Blanchard, Emma Civil) and their move to Roslyn, Washington. He talks about family work in the Roslyn coal mines (particularly…
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Raymond (Ray) Kladnik, Jr. (b. 1921), talks about his Slovenian roots and his life in Cle Elum, Washington. He talks about working in the Northwestern Improvement Company (NWI) No. 9 Mine,…
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John Vernera (b. 1916 in Roslyn, Washington) speaks about his father, Battista Venera, and his immigration from Italy to Roslyn, circa 1909. Venera's father entered the dairy business in 1918…
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Morris Jenkins (1908-2006) was one of nine children born to Byron and Mary Jenkins in Lucille, Idaho. Following a family tragedy, he was raised in foster care and received his education at Sandpoint,…
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Theodore (Ted) Rooks (b. 1903 in South Cle Elum, Washington) talks about his childhood and education at Hazelwood School. He talks about working in logging camps and about the impact of the…
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Stella Walsh discusses her family?s background in homesteading and running the Walsh sawmill in the Teanaway River Valley, Washington, until 1908, when they moved the mill to Lake Cle Elum. Walsh…
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