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OPENING THE DOOR TO THE CATHLAPOTLE PLANKOUSE: A Lewis and Clark Bicentennial Legacy for the Tribes and Public Traditional Chinookan drumming and singing resonated across Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, along the C
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Document Date: 2005-12-29 14:38:39


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Washington / Cathapotle / Vancouver / /

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Wildlife Service / Chinook / Native American / /

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Event

Business Partnership / /

Facility

Portland State University / /

IndustryTerm

building materials / food / invaluable archeological site / /

NaturalFeature

Columbia River / Lower Columbia River / /

Organization

Portland State University / Clark Bicentennial Committee / Corps of Discovery / Chinookan / U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service / /

Person

Ken Ames / Lewis / Noel Johnson / Clark Bicentennial / Ridge / Susan Saul Lewis / /

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Position

Coordinator / Tim Bodeen Project Leader / /

ProvinceOrState

Vancouver/Clark County / /

Region

southwest Washington / /

URL

www.plankhouse.org / /

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