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The Secrets of Nature...in a Nice Slice "I have many passions, it would seem, and this book I hope will share two of them with you to your delight and satisfaction; unique nature photography in Wyoming with provoking thoughts on paper. Nature holds a very special place in my heart and she never ceases to inspire or share absolute beauty. Take just a moment to pause, listen or observe and she will never fail to "wink" at you. It is in these fleeting moments of a seemingly eternal quality, that can one can be inspired on a level beyond typical classification. If your heart holds an affinity for all things beautiful, I invite you to be immersed in Wyoming Winking - Nature Speaks. Enjoy!" Bradley Loren Marlow Author-Photographer Wyoming Winking - Nature Speaks
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Features more than five hundred plants and herbs of North America providing information on their location and medicinal uses.
Although some have attributed the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition primarily to gunpowder and gumption, historian William R. Swagerty demonstrates in this two-volume set that adopting Indian ways of procuring, processing, and transporting food and gear was crucial to the survival of the Corps of Discovery. The Indianization of Lewis and Clark retraces the well-known trail of America’s most famous explorers as a journey into the heart of Native America—a case study of successful material adaptation and cultural borrowing. Beginning with a broad examination of regional demographics and folkways, Swagerty describes the cultural baggage and material preferences the expedition carrie...
Through a retelling of Lewis's life, from his resourceful youth to the brilliance of his leadership and accomplishments as a man, Patricia Tyson Stroud shows that Jefferson's unsubstantiated claim of his protégé's suicide is the long-held bitter root at the heart of the Meriwether Lewis story.