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Northwest Heritage Resources

Olympic Peninsula Loop: Heritage Corridor Tour

Northwest Heritage Resources

26曲 • 3時間12分 • JAN 01 2007

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CD#1: Guy Capoeman of the Quinalt Indian Nation sings Welcome so
14:42
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Fiddler Wendell Jammer Lawson of Shelton plays Durang's Hornpipe
11:29
3
Skokomish tribal fisherman Robert Strong describes how he harves
06:28
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Bruce subiyay Miller explains Hoodsport's importance in history
01:48
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Bruce Miller explains mythology & connection between Mt. Rainier
02:21
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Bruce Miller explains historical battle near Hamma Hamma between
06:01
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Bruce Miller recounts Twana legend of Quatsap or Cougar and how
09:04
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Roscoe Thomas, retired logger of Leland explains use of springbo
08:07
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Joseph Kawamoto of Crocker Laker area recalls his family's exper
12:05
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CD#2: Elaine Grinnell, Jamestown S'Klallam tribal storyteller &
09:48
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Bill Hermann describes fallen tree in Blue Mt. Demonstration For
07:42
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Puget Sound Pilots Assoc. dispatcher Mel Flavel of Port Angeles
04:35
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Makah Men's Ensemble sing & drum welcome song to accompany child
05:21
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Jamie Valdez, Lower Elwha Klallam cultural historian and storyte
08:10
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Chris do-wa-soob Morganroth of Port Angeles of Quileute tribe ex
31:48
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Diane Schostak of Forks recounts legend of her great-grandfather
07:42
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CD#3: Roberta Bacon Kassowitz of Port Angeles recalls her and he
11:49
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Narration about Quinalt Reservation.
03:35
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Cathy Banner, shake & shingle mill partner of Forks, explains ho
03:01
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Lon Minkler, logger poet of Castle Rock, recites his poem, A Day
05:13
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Sam Windle, Sr., fishing guide of Forks Prairie, describes the g
02:09
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Narration about the Humptulips area.
02:36
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Cathryn & John Morovich of Seattle sing Croatian immigrant song,
01:25
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Bill Jaskar, Finnish-American fiddler of Aberdeen, plays and sin
07:20
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Part of crew of the brig Lady Washington sing the Scottish sea c
01:38
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Diane Ellison, competition & exhibition birler and timberland ow
06:05
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