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In the SPIRIT of the LAW.(Fort Necessity National Battlefield, United States National Park Service)

IF FORT NECESSITY National Battlefield in southwestern Pennsylvania followed the letter of the law, visitors would read a sign in the Great...
National Parks, 01/01/01 by BOWMAN, SALLY-JO KEALA-O-ANUENUE · More from publication -
FROM WHERE THE SUN NOW STANDS.

The Nez Perce War in 1877 changed the lives of the Native Americans who fought in vain to preserve their lifestyle. The Nez Perce National Historic...
National Parks, 01/01/99 by BOWMAN, SALLY-JO · More from publication -
Parks in partnership: Native American heritage underlies the 'cultural landscape' of more than 50 national park units and plays a crucial role in the visitor experience. (includes a related article on the attitude of a part-Blackfoot park supervisor)

The relationship betaken the Tlingit people, national parks officials and Sitka National Historial Park, Alaska, is a successful example of how the...
National Parks, 01/01/98 by Bowman, Sally-Jo · More from publication -
Remembering the time of separation. (leper colony at Kalaupapa National Historical Park, Hawaii) (includes related travel information)

Father Damien DeVeuster helped make the lives of patients who suffered from leprosy, or Hansen's disease, better while he served them from 1873 to...
National Parks, 11/01/95 by Bowman, Sally-Jo · More from publication -
True gratitude - visit to Cook Islands
A woman whose ancestors were native Hawaiians describes a visit to an atoll in the Cook Islands. She felt a kinship with a Maori fisherman who...
Sierra, 01/01/95 by Sally-Jo Bowman · More from publication -
The way back - thanksgiving ritual on Hawaiian island of Kaho'olawe
The group Protect Kaho'olawe 'Ohana succeeded in halting US Navy bombing practice on the island and having the island added to the National...
Sierra, 09/01/92 by Sally-Jo Bowman · More from publication -
Step right up … at least for now
Hikers can enjoy scenic views of craters, lava, newly-formed lava land and a lava lake from three trails in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park....
Sunset, 07/01/92 by Sally-Jo Bowman · More from publication -
Hawaii hotspot - Wao Kele o Puna rain forest - Special Coverage: Forests on a Shrinking Globe
Wao Kele o Puna. Environmentalists and native Hawaiians say these 25,000 acres on the slopes of Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, are the...
American Forests, 07/01/91 by Sally-Jo Bowman · More from publication
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