| May 26, 2002 |
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Voices of the Colorado Plateau This multimedia oral history of the Colorado Plateau features stories from the wilderness region defined by the Grand Canyon, the Colorado River and its dams, and the surrounding desert and mountains. Old-timers share memories of life on the range, on the reservation, and in town. Listen to accounts from denizens of the young city of Page, Arizona, a town built by workers on the Glen Canyon Dam, or from residents of Flagstaff, the trading hub of the timber-rich high country of northern Arizona. Don't miss interviews with Georgie Clark, famed rafting pioneer and Crazy Woman of the River, and Paul Begay, a Navajo storyteller. Or explore ruggedly beautiful places like Zion National Park, the sandstone-sculpted Coconino plateau, and the vast man-made playground of Lake Powell. (in Oral History) |
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