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Traditional Cultural Plants Project

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on October 11, 2017 by adminMarch 21, 2018

The Traditional Cultural Plants Project, presented by Pendleton Moses Pendleton Moses will describe the Traditional Cultural Plant Project of the History/Archaeology Program of the Colville Confederated Tribes (CCT). Pendleton is of Moses-Columbia, Nez Perce and Palus descent and is an … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events, News, Uncategorized | Tagged Colville, Confederated, cultural, Moses, Pendleton, plants, Tribes | Leave a reply

Fire – A Native American Tool for Sculpting Canoes to Landscapes by Dale Swedberg

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on September 19, 2017 by adminMarch 26, 2018

On September 24, 2017, Dale Swedberg of the Washington Prescribed Fire Council will present Fire – A Native American Tool for Sculpting Canoes to Landscapes. This presentation is at 5:00 to 6:30 pm at the Methow Valley Interpretive Center at … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events, Uncategorized | Tagged American, Canoes, Dale Swedberg, Fire, Landscapes, Native, Tool | Leave a reply

Unceded Territories: A Brief History of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on August 8, 2017 by adminMarch 26, 2018

On August 27, Anthropologist Karen Capuder, PhD, will present Unceded Territories: A Brief History of the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation, at the Interpretive Center from 5 to 6:30. Dr. Capuder is an Archaeologist with the Confederated Tribes of … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events | Tagged botanical, Colville, Confederated, George Wooten, History, Karen Capuder, Tribes | Leave a reply

July 30 – Protecting Methow Valley Archaeological Resources by Aaron Naumann

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on July 12, 2017 by adminMarch 26, 2018

On July 30, Archaeologist Aaron Naumann will present: Protecting Methow Valley Archaeological Resources. This is a conversation about the ethical, legal and practical aspects of protecting Methow Valley archaeological resources. The event is from 5:00 to 6:30 PM at the … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events | Tagged Aaron Naumann, archaeological, ethical, legal, Methow, practical, Valley | Leave a reply

Carlton Complex Fire 3 Years Later: An Update on Wildlife & Vegetation Recovery

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on June 18, 2017 by adminMarch 26, 2018

Learn how wildlife and vegetation are recovering from the 2014 Carlton Complex Fire from Kristina Bartowitz, Conservation Biologist with Pacific Biodiversity Institute. Kristina has a MS in Conservation Biology and Sustainable Development and a BS in Zoology and Environmental Studies … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Events | Tagged Carlton, Complex, Fire, Kristina Bartowitz, recovery, vegetation, wildlife | Leave a reply

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