The weekend’s music, educational programming and bird watching at the Birdfest & Bluegrass festival at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge wrapped up with a Chinookan-style salmon bake. Cooks dug ...
It's still early sunday morning, but the air is filled with the whine of chain saws. At the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge, in southwestern Washington State, men wearing jeans, T-shirts and ...
The Chinook people today / Tony A. Johnson -- Environment and archaeology of the lower Columbia / Elizabeth A. Sobel, Kenneth M. Ames and Robert J. Losey -- Cultural geography of the lower Columbia / ...
“Chinookan Peoples of the Lower Columbia” edited by Robert T. Boyd, Kenneth M. Ames and Tony A. Johnson (University of Washington Press, $50). Combining information from historians, scientists and ...
RIDGEFIELD — When archeologist Ken Ames set out to research the American Indians who once lived along the Columbia River near present-day Ridgefield, he had some assumptions about what he would learn.
"The Chinookan Nations Encounter the Corps of Discovery" is the subject of the next presentation in the Clatsop County Historical Society's Thursday Night Talk series, at 7 tonight at the Heritage ...
The weekend’s music, educational programming and bird watching at the Birdfest & Bluegrass festival at the Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge wrapped up with a Chinookan-style salmon bake.
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