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Category Archives: News

Drawing With Vision – Rock Art of the Columbia Plateau

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

Drawing With Vision – Harold J. Cundy’s Rock Image Recordings on the Columbia Plateau ~ 1927-1936 This event is presented by William Layman, Randy Lewis (Wenatchi/P’Squosa/Methow) and flutist Arnold Cleveland (Wenatchi/P’Squosa). William Layman is author of two books, Native River: … Continue reading →

Posted in Events, News, Uncategorized | Tagged Arnold Cleveland, Columbia, Harold Cundy, image, Plateau, Randy Lewis, Rock, William Layman | Leave a reply

United By Water Showing Mar 4 in Twisp

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on February 21, 2018 by adminMarch 26, 2018

United by Water Directed by Derrick Lamere and narrated by Sherman Alexie See this important film and have an opportunity to ask questions and have a dialog with the director. Free to the public and supported by a generous grant … Continue reading →

Posted in Events, Native Inhabitants, News, Uncategorized | Tagged canoe, Derrick Lamere, film, Kettle Falls, Sherman Alexie, tribal, water | Leave a reply

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

Welcome

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on May 15, 2017 by adminMarch 21, 2018

Welcome to the Methow Valley Interpretive Center, home of Methow Field Institute. Here you can find out about our events, activities and facilities that highlight this area’s rich cultural and natural history. We are located on the TwispWorks Campus at … Continue reading →

Posted in News, Uncategorized | Tagged Center, Interpretive, Methow, Twisp, Valley | Leave a reply

2015 Newsletter

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on August 29, 2015 by adminMarch 29, 2018

Our 2015 Newsletter is now available! Click here to view it as a PDF. … Continue reading →

Posted in News, Uncategorized | Tagged about, Center, Field, Institute, Interpretive, Methow, MVIC, Newsletter, Twisp, Twispworks, Valley, where | Leave a reply

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