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Volume 105 • Number 3

Fall 2004


Dissecting the Columbia: An Introduction 354

Describing a New Environment: Lewis and Clark and Enlightenment Science in the Columbia River Basin 360
William L. Lang

The Evolving Landscape of the Columbia River Gorge: Lewis and Clark and Cataclysms on the Columbia 390
Jim E. O'Connor

Focusing on the Columbia Gorge: Photography, Geology, and the Pioneer West 422
Terry N. Toedtemeier

Where Have All the Native Fish Gone? The Fate of Fish That Lewis and Clark Encountered on the Lower Columbia River 438
Virginia L. Butler

Still Exploring, Still Learning in 1806: Observations of the Lewis and Clark Expedition between the Columbia and the Bitterroot Range 464
Robert Carriker

Soyaapo and the Remaking of Lewis and Clark 482
Mark Spence

Spotlight on Affiliates

Columbia Gorge Discovery Center / Wasco County Historical Museum 500

A Tribute to Rick Harmon 502

Book Review Essay

The Ordeal of Thomas Jefferson: Whirl is King 509
Clay S. Jenkinson

OHS Directors and Honorary Council 517

Reviews

Colin G. Calloway, One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark, reviewed by Theodore Binnema

William Clark, edited by James J. Holmberg, Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark, reviewed by Stephen Dow Beckham

Castle McLaughlin, Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark's Indian Collection, reviewed by Peter H. Hassrick

Brian Hall, I Should Be Extremely Happy in Your Company: A Novel of Lewis and Clark, and Howard Frank Mosher, The True Account: A Novel of the Lewis and Clark and Kinneson Expeditions, reviewed by Michael McGregor

W. Dale Nelson, Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau, reviewed by Albert Furtwangler

Tracy Potter, Sheheke, Mandan Indian Diplomat: The Story of White Coyote, Thomas Jefferson, and Lewis and Clark, reviewed by W. Otis Halfmoon

Rock Hushka and Thomas Red Owl Haukaas, Lewis and Clark Territory: Contemporary Artists Revisit Place, Race, and Memory, reviewed by Jeffry Uecker

Clay S. Jenkinson, editor, A Vast and Open Plain: The Writings of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in North Dakota, 1804–1806, reviewed by Keith Edgerton

Greg MacGregor, Lewis and Clark Revisited: A Photographer's Trail, reviewed by Rob Masonis

Paul A. Johnsgard, Lewis and Clark on the Great Plains: A Natural History, reviewed by Rhoda Love

Julie Fanselow, Traveling the Lewis and Clark Trail, 3rd ed., and Elizabeth Grossman, Adventuring along the Lewis and Clark Trail, reviewed by Ken DuBois

Keith G. Hay, The Lewis and Clark Columbia River Water Trail: A Guide for Paddlers, Hikers, and Other Explorers, reviewed by JoAnn Roe

Book Notices 538

Notices 539

Contributors 540


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