Olympic Peninsula Loop: Heritage Corridor Tour Review

Olympic Peninsula Loop: Heritage Corridor Tour
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1 CD#1: Guy Capoeman of the Quinalt Indian Nation
2 Fiddler Wendell Jammer Lawson of Shelton plays Durang's Hornpipe
3 Skokomish tribal fisherman Robert Strong describes how he harvests salmon
4 Bruce subiyay Miller explains Hoodsport's importance in history
5 Bruce Miller explains mythology & connection between Mt. Rainier
6 Bruce Miller explains historical battle near Hamma Hamma
7 Bruce Miller recounts Twana legend of Quatsap or Cougar
8 Roscoe Thomas, retired logger of Leland explains use of springbow
9 Joseph Kawamoto of Crocker Laker area recalls his family
10 CD#2: Elaine Grinnell, Jamestown S'Klallam tribal storyteller
11 Bill Hermann describes fallen tree in Blue Mt. Demonstration Forest
12 Puget Sound Pilots Assoc. dispatcher Mel Flavel of Port Angeles
13 Makah Men's Ensemble sing & drum welcome song
14 Jamie Valdez, Lower Elwha Klallam cultural historian and storyteller
15 Chris do-wa-soob Morganroth of Port Angeles of Quileute tribe
16 Diane Schostak of Forks recounts legend of her great-grandfather
17 CD#3: Roberta Bacon Kassowitz of Port Angeles
18 Narration about Quinalt Reservation.
19 Cathy Banner, shake & shingle mill partner of Forks
20 Lon Minkler, logger poet of Castle Rock
21 Sam Windle, Sr., fishing guide of Forks Prairie
22 Narration about the Humptulips area.
23 Cathryn & John Morovich of Seattle sing Croatian immigrant song
24 Bill Jaskar, Finnish-American fiddler of Aberdeen
25 Part of crew of the Brig Lady Washington sing a Scottish sea chanty
26 Diane Ellison, competition & exhibition birler

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An audio tour guide with an accompanying booklet (with maps) that includes narration of what you'll find along a complete loop tour of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state - traditional music, stories and narratives from local residents.These 3 CDs come with a companion guidebook that has tour maps, photographs, and information about cultural treasures located along a complete loop tour of the Olympic Peninsula in Washington state. The guided audio portion corresponds with driving time during the trip, pointing out the diverse cultural heritage along the way, and includes Native American, Finnish American, Croatian American, Norwegian American, Mexican American, Vietnamese American, Japanese American, German American, Anglo-American, logger poets, woodsmen & guides, fisher poets, Native American storytellers, musicians & basketweavers, boat builders, fishermen, and many more.The Olympic Peninsula is a vast panorama of forests, mountains, and seashores. It includes a major national park, a national forest, and five federal wilderness areas. This audio tour and guidebook will help acquaint you with the Olympic Peninsula Loop Highway. The highway is a Washington Heritage Corridor, so designated by the Washington State Legislature, in cooperation with the Department of Transportation's Heritage Corridors Program. Most of it is also part of the federally designated Pacific Coast Scenic Byway.

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