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Red Albion: Genocide and English colonialism, 1622--1646
The archaeology of a 19th century post-treaty homestead on the former Klamath Indian Reservation, Oregon
 
Musical life in Portland in the early twentieth century: A look into the lives of two Portland women musicians
"Forward you must go": Chemawa Indian boarding school and student activism in the 1960s and 1970s
 
Pattern on national forest lands: Cultural landscape history as evidenced through the development of campgrounds in the pacific northwest
Written in thread: The evolution of quilting in the Bethel and Aurora colonies
 
John Dewey, the New Left, and the politics of contingency and pluralism
The slow co-production of disaster: Wildfire, timber capital, and the United States Forest Service
 
The emergence of community radio in the United States: A historical examination of the National Federation of Community Broadcasters, 1970 to 1990
The Columbia River's region: Politics, place and environment in the Pacific Northwest, 1933--present
 
Deportation: Origins of a national and international power
Cooking up modernity: Culinary reformers and the making of consumer culture, 1876--1916
 
Shakers, religion, and citizenship in the early American republic
Pragmatism and environmental problem-solving: A systematic moral analysis of democratic decision-making in Butte, Montana
 
A comparison of the effectiveness of traditional U.S. History instruction versus U.S. History instruction integrated with decision training on content knowledge and decision-making competence