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Published by Priv Printed (Another Press), Portland, OR, 1970
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Published by OSU Research Forests, Oregon State University, 1991
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. OSU Research Forests, Oregon State University, Published 1991. Paperback, iii, 69 leaves; 28 cm; Soap Creek Valley History Project, Monograph #3; illustrated with black-and-white photographic reproductions. In Very Good condition. Tan paper covers with black text and a historical black-and-white photographic reproduction on the front cover. Mild spotting to fore edge of front cover and text block; light shelf wear to covers. Binding is sound. Interior pages are clean and unmarked. 1990 oral history interview with Donald and Maxine Dickey conducted by Bob Zybach and Neil Vanderburg at the Green Valley Care Center. Dickey recounts his family's life in the Berry Creek community north of the Soap Creek Valley during the Great Depression era, covering family history, snow storms, Berry Creek neighbors, wildlife, farming and milling, the Airlie community, hop picking, falling and bucking timber, Oregon State College, forest fires and reforestation, the Bennett Brothers Mill, Camp Adair, and rodent control. Appendix A contains a tribute to Donald Dickey by his daughter Patricia Dickey Creelman. Appendix B contains school day memories by Maxine Dickey, recounting her career as a school teacher in Benton and Polk counties. Bob Zybach, Series Editor. Scarce institutional publication.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. Neuware - This is the story of Persephone, who arrives in primeval Oregon from the sea, blue-haired and naked in the late afternoon of a New Moon. Here she finds an Eden-like country of great ferns and grasses, waterfalls, rivers, and giant forest trees -- but no flowers, no animals, no people. This book of fine-art photographs follows Persephone through the seasons, as she travels across Oregon on Lunar and Solar time tables, visiting and staying in strange and mythical locations known to very few people ever, and rarely indicating any human presence to this time. As with her Grecian namesake and forebear, Persephone first lives in a beautiful and peaceful nature, ultimately eats a forbidden fruit, becomes personally responsible for widespread misery and death, spends several months in Hell, and becomes obsessed with spring flowers and the seasons of the year. In common with her biblical counterpart, Eve, she also encounters a Talking Snake who gives her unsettling and life-changing information. This modern allegory is told in words and images that stay true to both Greek and Christian mythologies and to the generally unknown ethereal and beautiful Oregon landscapes that illustrate this story of Persephone.Each picture is intended to tell a story; each series of pictures ('pinax') is also intended to tell a story; all of the pictures together ('pinakes') tell an entirely different story. It depends on who is viewing the images, when and where, as to what the stories are.Persephone's story is told in text and in an illustrative series of digital fine art photographs created by the authors in a number of esoteric, mystical, and beautiful locations in Oregon. The photographs were taken over the course of an entire year, during all seasons, from the first day of summer 2015 to late spring 2016. A Nikon D-7000 digital camera, 50 mm Nikon lens, Bogen 3411 tripod, and natural light were used to capture all images. Several photos were slightly cropped with PhotoShop to remove a dust spot on the upper margin and all photos were (very) slightly re-sized to make their dimensions more uniform for display. No photos were adjusted for light, color, or focus, or altered or enhanced in any other manner. What you see is, so close as possible, exactly what the camera produced, albeit scaled down from their original 11-inch x 17-inch, 300 dpi (dots per inch) size.Text and photographs by Bob Zybach and McKenzie Peters.
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Add to basketCondition: New. Dieser Artikel ist ein Print on Demand Artikel und wird nach Ihrer Bestellung fuer Sie gedruckt. KlappentextrnrnThis study was designed to examine the relationship between land management practices of Indian communities prior to contact with Europeans and the nature or character of subsequent catastrophic forest fires in the Oregon Coast Ra.
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Buch. Condition: Neu. The Great Fires | Indian Burning and Catastrophic Forest Fire Patterns of the Oregon Coast Range, 1491-1951 | Bob Zybach | Buch | Gebunden | Englisch | 2018 | NW Maps Co. | EAN 9781732127609 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu Print on Demand.
Buch. Condition: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - This study was designed to examine the relationship between land management practices of Indian communities prior to contact with Europeans and the nature or character of subsequent catastrophic forest fires in the Oregon Coast Range. The research focused on spatial and temporal patterns of Indian burning across the landscape from 1491 until 1848, and corresponding patterns of catastrophic fire events from 1849 until 1951. Archival and anthropological research methods were used to obtain early surveys, maps, drawings, photographs, interviews, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) inventories, eyewitness accounts and other sources of evidence that document fire history. Data were tabulated, mapped, and digitized as new GIS layers for purposes of comparative analysis. An abundance of useful historical evidence was found for reconstructing precontact vegetation patterns and human burning practices in western Oregon. The data also proved useful for documenting local and regional forest fire histories. Precontact Indians used fire to produce landscape patterns of trails, patches, fields, woodlands, forests and grasslands that varied from time to time and place to place, partly due to demographic, cultural, topographic, and climatic differences that existed throughout the Coast Range. Native plants were systematically managed by local Indian families in even-aged stands, usually dominated by a single species, throughout all river basins of the study area. Oak, filberts, camas, wapato, tarweed, yampah, strawberries, huckleberries, brackenfern, nettles, and other plants were raised in select areas by all known tribes, over long periods of time. However, current scientific and policy assumptions regarding the abundance and extent of precontact western Oregon old-growth forests may have been erroneous. This study demonstrates a high rate of coincidence between the land management practices of precontact Indian communities, and the causes, timing, boundaries, severity, and extent of subsequent catastrophic forest fires in the same areas. Information developed from this study will be of value to researchers, wildlife managers, forest landowners, and others with an interest in the history and resources of the Oregon Coast Range.