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DLV: The Power of Journaling: Investigate the power of the orignal expedition's journals and see interviews with two authors who journal themselves, Stephenie Ambrose Tubbs and James Alexander Thom.

DLV: The Louisiana Purchase: Part of this conference includes an interview with scholar Jon Kukla, author of "A Wilderness So Immense."

Special Event: The National Bicentennial Exhibition--Part 1: View some of the original journals as you check out the segment of this program where exhibition curator Carolyn Gilmarn shares what makes the journals such an important resource.

Special Event: The National Bicentennial Exhibition--Part 2: In a segment of this archive, curator Carolyn Gilman talks about the difficulties surrounding language and communication on the expedition and shares artifacts of the expedition used to overcome those barriers.

DLV: Language Chains--Communication on the Expedition: Join students from high school and middle school French classes as well as elementary classrooms to learn about the use of language chains onthe expedition. What languages were used and how well did the Corps do? Hear students speak French and English as they engage in language chains and translation activities themselves.

DLV: Perspectives on the Bicentennial, Part 3--How will History View It?: This program takes an extensive look at primary sources and how to use them to help us understand history. Join us as we speak with librarians and curators at the St. Louis Mercantile Library and view artifacts from their extensive collections dealing with America's westward expansion.

 
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