Native River: The Columbia Remembered

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Native River: The Columbia Remembered Author: Format: Paperback / softback First Published: Published By: Washington State University Press
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Pages: 208 Language: English ISBN: 9780874222579 Categories: , , , , ,

In images and narratives, Native River recreates a vision of the mighty Columbia River as it appeared when it ran wild and free. Featuring a wealth of illustrations, maps, and photographs, many never before published, this finely crafted book focuses on the 350-mile reach of the middle Columbia River-from Priest Rapids in south-central Washington to the U.S.-Canadian border. Layman gives us the unique opportunity of picturing the great river, and humankind’s relationship to it, prior to the building of seven major dams that now harness the Columbia’s power and obscure its former features under reservoirs. The author affords each segment of this waterway its own unique rich visual documentation. This forms a backdrop to compelling river stories, told in a variety of perspectives and voices. Included are Native American legends and lore, the cryptic messages of ancient rock art, accounts of white explorers and immigrants, and Layman’s own insightful observations. In his research, Layman forged a special, cooperative relationship with the indigenous peoples who still call the Columbia River valley their home. The artful blending of geological, cultural, and historical story telling in Native River unifies the reader’s experience of the untamed Columbia.

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Author Biography

William Layman is a mental health counselor with a private practice in Wenatchee, Washington. He is also co-founder and artistic director of North Central Washington Playback Theatre Company.