Credits

On a cold, rainy winter day, Hilary, Bridget, and Alex stood guard outside the gates at Fort Clatsop. These three along with Lucy and Mr. Holmstedt, made this website.

These are the books and website addresses that we used for gathering the information that are found on these pages.


Permissions

1. Map images of the trail and indian villages. Permission granted from Scott Holmstedt, February 2000

2. Images of the canoes and animal drawings. Permission granted from Fort Clatsop, February 2000.

References

Shadley, Link "The Chinook Indians," http://www.columbia-pacific.interrain.org/history/people.html (1998)

Funk and Wagnalls Encyclopedia online, http://www.funkandwagnalls.xom/encyclopedia/kw/articles/c/c005000342f.html

Air Rifle, http://www.vmi.edu/museum/air_rifle.html

"Corp of Discovery," http://www.pbs.org (Dec. 1999-March 2000)

Printed Materials

Clatsop and Chinookan Culture of the Lower Columbia River; Observations from the Journals of Lewis and Clark, Fort Clatsop National Memorial, February, 1999

The Journals of Lewis and Clark, edited by Bernard Devoto, maps by Erwin Raisz, 1953

Fort Clatsop, the Story Behind the Scenery, written by Daniel J. Datt, 1991