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Thursday, Feb 16
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
Lunch
1:15-4:00 pm
Friday, Feb 17
9:00-11:00 am
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Donna has a love of hiking and mountaineering. She lived in Colorado until she was 12 and the family relocated to Easton. She was raised by her grandmother and started her own family right after high…
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Violet (Vi) Burke talks about growing up in a household with twelve kids and being the middle child. Her family were farmers and she learned to enjoy farm life at an early age. She also discusses…
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CWU researchers map pre-contact Native American village sites in Hells Canyon
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Spring brings life to the Japanese Garden at Central Washington University. This special place has become a favorite refuge for students to relax and grab a moment away from hectic college life.
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This promotional film tells the story of the founding and growth of Ellensburg, Washington, in the 19th and 20th centuries.
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Bruce Leroy speaks about first contact between Native Americans and white settlers in central Washington state. He describes linguistic and cultural differences between the two groups.
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This video shows Sunday events at the Ellensburg Rodeo, 1999. Included is footage of Yakama dancers.
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Darwin Goodey (1926-2010) served as an elementary school teacher, psychologist, and university instructor in Washington state. He taught classes at Central Washington University and contributed to…
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Doris Clymer speaks about her husband, John Clymer (1907-1989), the renowned painter who grew up in Ellensburg, Washington. Many of Clymer's paintings of the Northwest are now held by the Clymer…
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Yaas, Persian Love Songs, features songs written and performed by Dr. Khodadad (Khodi) Kaviani, an educator, author, poet, singer, and cultural diversity trainer who resides in Seattle, Washington.…
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Chester (Chet) Taylor (b. 1914 at Bristol Flats, Washington) talks about his family's work in cattle driving, homesteading, and logging. He talks about his grandfather, John Taylor, who married…
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Chester (Chet) Taylor (b. 1914 at Bristol Flats, Washington) talks about his family's work in cattle driving, homesteading, and logging. He talks about his grandfather, John Taylor, who married…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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Ansel Taylor describes his career in logging at the beginning of the twentieth century. He speaks about river drives and Indian-white relations in the Swauk region of Washington state. He talks about…
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