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Tag Archives: George Wooten

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

Lichens: The People Connection

Methow Valley Interpretive Center Posted on June 25, 2015 by adminMarch 26, 2018

Lichens: The People Connection, will be presented by Sara Ashford of Culler Studio, and George Wooten, Methow Field Institute. When and Where: Sunday April26, from 5 – 6:30, at the MVIC. Lichen Poster … Continue reading →

Posted in Archived Events, Uncategorized | Tagged botany, George Wooten, lichens, people, Sara Ashford | Leave a reply

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