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Volume 104 • Number 2

Summer 2003


OHQ Staff



Beavers, Firs, Salmon, and Falling Water: Pacific Northwest Regionalism and the Environment 151
William L. Lang

"Ruining" the Rivers in the Snake Country: The Hudson's Bay Company's Fur Desert Policy 166
Jennifer Ott

Replacing Salmon: Columbia River Indian Fishing Rights and the Geography of Fisheries Mitigation 196
Cain Allen

"The School Is Under My Direction": The Politics of Education at Fort Vancouver, 1836–1838 228
Stephen Woolworth

Oregon Places

Oaks Amusement Park 252
Bryan Aalberg

Affiliate Spotlight

Jacksonville Woodlands Association 268

John C. Pierce

Introducing New OHS Director 270


OHS Directors and Honorary Council 272

Reviews 273

Gail Dubrow with Donna Graves, Sento at Sixth and Main: Preserving Landmarks of Japanese American Heritage, reviewed by Eiichiro Azuma

Char Miller, editor, Fluid Arguments: Five Centuries of Western Water Conflict, reviewed by William L. Lang

Carol Kammen, On Doing Local History, second edition, reviewed by Kevin Britz

David Grover, The Unforgiving Coast: Maritime Disasters of the Pacific Northwest, reviewed by Harvey Steele

Richard S. Hobbs, The Cayton Legacy: An African American Family, reviewed by Patricia A. Schechter

David E. Wilkins and K. Tsianina Lomawaima, Uneven Ground: American Indian Sovereignty and Federal Law, reviewed by John Shurts

Theodore Binnema, Common and Contested Ground: A Human and Environmental History of the Northwestern Plains, reviewed by Ken Coates

George Rollie Adams, General William S. Harney: Prince of Dragoons, reviewed by Robert Carriker

Rosemary Gudmundson Palmer, Children's Voices from the Trail: Narratives of the Platte River Road, reviewed by Susan Badger Doyle

Mary C. Wright, editor, More Voices, New Stories: King County, Washington's First 150 Years, reviewed by Steve Anderson

Susan Starbuck, Hazel Wolf: Fighting the Establishment, reviewed by Sandy Polishuk

Yoon K. Pak, Wherever I Go, I Will Always Be a Loyal American: Schooling Seattle's Japanese Americans during World War II, reviewed by Robert C. Sims

Letters 293

Book Notes 295

Notices 295

Contributors 296


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