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The Boy Tramps, or Across Canada
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Camas, Winter-Spring 2001
Tongtian He / Peter Stark -- Mogasm / Ari Le Vaux -- A Little about My Chainsaw, A Horse Named Pride, and Three Hundred Miles on a Bike / James Lainsbury -- First Person / Dan Berger -- Huckleberry Wine -- Perspectives / Clara Sophia Weygandt, Rick Stern, Becca Lawrence -- Poetry / Sue Samson, Nathan McKeen, Muriel Zeller -- Fiction / Nate Johnson -- Bifurcations / Elizabeth White, Meagan Boltwood -- Interview / Climber Graham Thompson by Kyle McClure -- Book Reviews -- Famous Last Words / T.E. Barret
The Three Trappers A Story of Adventure in the Wilds of Canada
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Between Rivers: Reflections on home, obligation, and otherness from a confluence of conservation and connectivity
Between Rivers is an exploration of the role of the outsider in international watershed conservation. Through extended personal narrative and analysis of current events, ethnographic texts, and sociopolitical history, this thesis considers questions related to responsibility in conservation. The narrative focuses on Ecuador’s Jondachi Fest, a case study in international collaboration and celebration of an ecologically key river system. Grassroots celebrations and river festivals are sprouting up on endangered rivers all across South America. In this thesis, the author examines her own experience as an outsider working to facilitate one such festival – the challenges, shortcomings, relationships, and victories – and the sweeping, undeniably ubiquitous role of the river in her life
1999 Spring Quiz and Quill Magazine
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Who Cycles Into Our Valley
The twelve stories in this collection chart a course between the United States and India. Some are set wholly in one country, while others form a bridge between the two. Uniting them is a shared attention to memory, isolation, and loss. In their own idiosyncratic ways, each of the characters in these small fictions is struggling for human connection in a hostile and lonely world
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