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    Welcome to the Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Online. This website makes available the text of the celebrated Nebraska edition of the Lewis and Clark journals, edited by Gary E. Moulton. Moulton's edition—the most accurate and inclusive edition ever published—is one of the major scholarly achievements of the late twentieth century.

  2. Lewis & Clark Expedition

    Lewis & Clark's Expedition to the Complex West, available on DocsTeach.org, can be used as an introduction or for a closer study of the Lewis & Clark Expedition.Students will learn that the United States purchased the Louisiana Territory in 1803 and President Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to explore west of the Mississippi River in 1804 — though the land was already inhabited and ...

  3. Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1804-1806

    The Trail of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806 by Olin D. Wheeler in 1904. The 1904 World's Fair Louisiana Purchase Exposition at St. Louis commemorated the Louisiana Purchase, that momentous event that opened the country for the Corps' journey. Special Collections has numerous texts on the Louisiana Purchase and the 1904 World's Fair, such as:

  4. Lewis and Clark: Expedition, Purpose & Facts

    The Lewis and Clark Expedition began in 1804, when President Thomas Jefferson tasked Meriwether Lewis with exploring the lands west of the Mississippi River that comprised the Louisiana Purchase ...

  5. Lewis and Clark: Natural History Discoveries

    In 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began their historic 8,000-mile exploration of the lands comprising the Louisiana Purchase. This guide lists books, articles and online resources useful for researching their many natural history discoveries.

  6. Our Natural History: The Lessons of Lewis and Clark

    Abstract. The Lewis and Clark expedition was commissioned in 1804 by Thomas Jefferson and lasted twenty-eight months. Meriwether Lewis and William Clark began in St. Louis and navigated up the Missouri River, through the prairies, enduring a winter with the Mandan Indians in North Dakota. They reached the summit of the Rocky Mountains and then ...

  7. Lewis and Clark Herbarium

    Meriwether Lewis and William Clark are most famous for traversing America's western territories on foot and horseback during the Corps of Discovery Expedition (1804-06). The primary goal of that trip was to gather and record scientific information about western animals, plants, and geography. The explorers filled journals with observations ...

  8. Lewis and Clark Expedition Research Papers

    Approaching the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail as a cultural landscape puts the 1805-1806 Expedition into a broader political, economic, ecological, and cultural context. By including indigenous histories, place names, routes, and land-use patterns, a richer and more meaningful picture of life on the northwestern plains in the late ...

  9. Lewis and Clark's Expedition

    Among these men were Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, co-leaders of an expedition tasked with exploring land that the United States had recently acquired. Their trip would turn into an epic 8,000-mile-long trek—and the first big step in the United States' westward expansion. President Thomas Jefferson selected his personal secretary ...

  10. Exploring the Lewis and Clark expedition in an eighth grade social

    This Research Project by: Scott Bockelmann Titled: Exploring the Lewis and Clark Expedition in an Eighth Grade Social Studies Class Using Multiple Intelligences Has been approved as meeting the research requirement for the Degree of Master of Arts in Education. 1/{11-oo . Date Approved ?/21/60 ,

  11. Suggested Activities for Lewis and Clark Studies

    ACTIVITY J. Lewis and Clark sent back numerous samples of pressed flowers and plants unknown to Thomas Jefferson. Have your students create a botanical (a notebook of pressed flowers) made up of flowers or plants found in your region. Have students properly identify the specimen by name (Latin and common) and have them measure the plants.

  12. Modern Exploration of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

    Philp said of the project, "The Lewis and Clark geosystem was born out of shared vision between NASA and GCS Research regarding the significance of the Lewis and Clark geographical odyssey and the modern parallels to continued planetary exploration. Technically, the geosystem demonstrates the ability to share and combine NASA's rich ...

  13. Lewis and Clark Research Papers

    View Lewis and Clark Research Papers on Academia.edu for free. Skip to main content ... "The Plains Commence: Lewis and Clark on the Middle Missouri." NEBRASKAland Magazine [Special Issue - Lewis and Clark on the Missouri] 80, no. 7 (Aug.-Sept. 2002): 32-49. Save to Library.

  14. Sacagawea: Facts, Tribe & Death

    Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804-06, exploring the lands procured in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.

  15. Lewis And Clark Expedition

    Research on Lewis and Clark Expedition Words: 496 Pages: 2 4594. Introduction Lewis and Clark had many journeys like they explored the pacific ocean and Louisiana purchase. they had many friends like Sacagawea and the core of discovery. they also discovered the Black-tailed prairie dog, swift fox and, Grizzly bear.

  16. Research Opportunities • Opportunities in Science at Lewis & Clark

    Research opportunities at Lewis & Clark are as varied as our students' and faculty members' interests. In just one summer, faculty and students investigated topics as diverse as parallel computing and security, reaction-diffusion equations with applications in chemistry, social motivation and acoustic communication, and arachnids in the Caribbean. The only thing our research opportunities ...

  17. Law School Writing Requirements • Law School Registrar • Lewis & Clark

    a. The individual research project must be approved in advance by the full-time or adjunct faculty member who is responsible for supervising and grading it. If the supervising faculty member is an adjunct professor, the project must also receive the prior approval of the Associate Dean of Faculty. b. The individual research paper must be graded.

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    Robust impact assessment using a counterfactual approach reveals that conservation action has prevented extinctions and reduced extinction risk for species across taxonomic groups compared with an absence of conservation action.There has been an increase over the last decade in studies evaluating the impact of specific conservation actions from global to local scales using counterfactual ...

  19. Search the Journals

    The Salish People and the Lewis and Clark Expedition Excerpt 7. N.D. Multimedia. Salish Pend d'Oreille Culture Committee and Elders Cultural Advisory Council, Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes. North Dakota Quarterly 71.2 (2004): 6-27. N.D. Texts. Clay S. Jenkinson. Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography 85:2 (1961): 163-77.

  20. The Poetic Lives of Lost Women of Math and Science

    Carol Sutton Lewis: More after the break. Carol Sutton Lewis: Next, I want to turn to another scientist we've covered on Lost Women of Science, Lisa Meitner. Lisa Meitner is one of the physicists ...

  21. Interview with Robert Kagan, the author of ...

    His essay warning that dictatorship was a real threat went viral, which prompted the early release of "Rebellion: How Antiliberalism Is Tearing America Apart — Again." To relax, he reads the ...

  22. Individual Research • Law Courses Catalog • Lewis & Clark

    The individual research project must be approved in advance by the full-time or adjunct faculty member who is responsible for supervising and grading it. If the supervising faculty member is an adjunct professor, the project must also receive the prior approval of the Associate Dean of Faculty. b. The individual research paper must be graded.

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    Dr. Karen J. Leong recently joined the UNM History Department as an Associate Professor. "[Her] research interests are in 20 th century U.S. social and cultural history, with a focus on nationalism, borders, and citizenship as articulated through popular culture, immigration policy, and social formations at the intersections of race/ethnicity, gender, sexuality, socioeconomic status, and other ...