Salmon cedar rock & rain

Washington's Olympic Peninsula
Tim McNulty ; with Wendy Sampson Loni Greninger Gary Morishima Maria Parker Pascua Francine Swift Jamie R Valadez and Lynda V Mapes ; foreword by Fawn Sharp President National Congress of American Indians ; introduction by David Guterson
Book - 2023

In the Pacific Northwest, many of us delight in Olympic National Park, a unique and magical UNESCO natural World Heritage Site, located right in our own backyard. Yet the famed park is just the center of a much larger ecosystem, a wild circle of rivers that encompasses ancient old-growth forests, pristine coastal expanses, and jagged alpine peaks, all possessed of a rich biodiversity. For tens of thousands of years, humans have thrived and strived alongside this natural world. In Salmon, Cedar, Rock & Rain, Tim McNulty explores the Olympic Peninsula's complex--and ongoing--story of development, conservation, restoration, and cultural heritage, while writers from the Lower Elwha Klallam, Jamestown S'Klallam, Port Gamble S'Klallam, Makah Tribe, and Quinault Indian Nation share some of their own history, stories, and perspectives.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: McNulty, Tim (Author), Pascua, Maria (Author), Mapes, Lynda, 1959- (Author)
Other Authors: Guterson, David (author of introduction.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Seattle, WA : Braided River, [2023]
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