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  • University of Oregon. Environmental Leadership Program (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    A brief history about alterations, flooding, and Fred's experiences in the flood of 1964 on the Willamette River.
  • Gordon, Eleanor (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006-03-17)
    The land along the Willamette River has undergone many drastic changes over the past 200 years, a silent witness to environmental, social and cultural decisions being made on top. The soil holds buried stories, some deep ...
  • Lovinger, Nena (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    This is Nena Lovinger's story about the building of the Valley River Center.
  • Logan, Carol (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    Human Connection Runs Deep... Who were the very first residents of the Willamette Valley? How did they view the river? The history and connection of the Kalapuya is found deep within the layers of the valley.
  • Mark (Musician) (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    This is the story of one musician's connection to the Willamette River.
  • Thompson, Jessica (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    According to archeological evidence, the Kalapuya, the Willamette valley's first inhabitants, came to the area at least 10,000 years ago. (Mackey, 2004) However, according to Carol Logan, a Kalapuya with ancestral roots ...
  • Mims, Willie (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    The story of Tent City is one of harsh treatment of African Americans who were migrating to Eugene, Oregon in the 1940s. It is a story of descrimination and racism in the West where these issues were not as visible as they ...
  • Wilbur, Fred (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    Many people who feel strongly connected to places, past and present, have lived, worked, and played with the people and landscapes of that place. Fred Wilbur enjoys rivers and has lived near them and recreated on them since ...
  • Pena, Eduardo; Muller, Mamfiel; Cantril, Sarah (University of Oregon, Environmental Leadership Program, 2006)
    The land along the Willamette River has undergone many drastic changes over the past 200 years, a silent witness to environmental, social and cultural decisions being made on top. The soil holds buried stories, some deep ...
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