You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This website requires the 'flash player' version 9 or higher. You can download that software (for free) at http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This website requires the 'flash player' version 9 or higher. You can download that software (for free) at http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This website requires the 'flash player' version 9 or higher. You can download that software (for free) at http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This website requires the 'flash player' version 9 or higher. You can download that software (for free) at http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer.
You need to upgrade your Flash Player
This website requires the 'flash player' version 9 or higher. You can download that software (for free) at http://www.adobe.com/go/getflashplayer or for linux here http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer9.html.
Description
The Clatsop people talk about protecting these fragile lands.
Details
Owner of this Channel? Claim it! or grab your chicklet Website: http://www.nps.gov
RSS Feed
Feed last modified: 12 September 2008 13:34:18 (GMT +01:00) Check for update
Available Episodes (7)
From Sea to Shining Sea, the National Park Service brings gorgeous vistas and important landscapes.
Gorgeous photography and beautiful music complement this slideshow about the National Park Service and its people.
A rousing presentation about World War II and the WWII Memorial, featuring stirring music, gorgeous photography and historical footage.
The Discovery Channel and the National Park Service produce a TV show about parks in the Washington, DC area. Hosted by Park Superintendent, Gale Hazelwood.
After trekking across North America, Louis and Clark reach the mouth of the Columbia River and found Fort Clatsop, in an area that was already well-populated by indigenous peoples.
The indigenous peoples of the area, the Clatsop tribe, greet you in their native tongue, then guide you through some of the highlights of this beautiful area.
A survey of the variety of Lewis and Clark-related National and State parks in Washington and Oregon, from the perspective of geography, history, and the indigenous peoples.

