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Louie Osmonovich talks about growing up in Roslyn and his later career as a school teacher. He also discusses his years of backcountry trail riding.
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Gary Fudacz talks about growing up in Washington and working on farms and later in forestry. He discusses his time in the army and getting his degree at Central before working in the forest service.…
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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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July 3rd 1992
First part: Roaring Creek, Lost Lake, old indian camps,
beginning the climb up the old Indian trail. There are natural sounds along the
way.
Morris Jenkins talks about the old…
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Dr. Paul Hessburg, US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Team Leader & Research Ecologist
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CWU faculty expert Dr. Toni Sipic (Economics),
Dr. Matthew Carroll, Washington State University, Professor of the School of the Environment,
Dr. Michael Medler, Western Washington University, Huxley…
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Dr. Paul Hessburg, US Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Team Leader & Research Ecologist
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CWU faculty expert Dr. Toni Sipic (Economics),
Dr. Matthew Carroll, Washington State University, Professor of the School of the Environment,
Dr. Michael Medler, Western Washington University, Huxley…
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In 1999, Tsungani (Fearon Smith, Jr.) carved a traditional Native American totem pole for Brooks Library in Ellensburg, Washington. At the time, Tsungani served as chief of the Wiummasgum Clan of…
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Anna (Anderson) Baker (b. 1904) describes her childhood, touching on Fowler Creek School, spinning, soap making, canning, medicinal remedies, and blacksmithing. She describes life with her husband,…
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Harry Forbes (b. 1885) describes his childhood, including time spent in Easton, Cle Elum, and Ellensburg, Washington, in the 1890s. He talks about homesteading in Ellensburg and irrigation along…
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