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Section I: Sandy to the Willamette:
Nature, Navigation and Floods
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Sandy to the Willamette
Slough Problems
Nature, Navigation, and Floods
The Role of Wetlands
The Columbia River Floodplain
Peoples of the Slough: Wapato Indians
Chinookan Subsistence and Navigation
Navigating the Slough: American Settlement
Dikes, Levees, and Dams: Controlling the Slough
The City Canal: Modern Sewer Service
Ending Isolation
Kaiserville: A Muddy Miracle
The Flood: Floating "like corks"
Flooding on the Slough: "Pineapple Express"
Go to the Source and Questions to Consider,
Part I
Section II: Berries, Catfish
and Carp: Survival on the Slough
Introduction: Survival on the Slough
Chinookan Complexity
Chinookan Disease: Marsh Miasms
Indian Removal
St. Johns: Ethnic Diversity
Berries, Catfish and Carp: Slough Memories
Building Community: Japanese Americans on the
Slough
Survival on the Slough: "Shikata Na Gai"
Drawing the Color Line
Vanport Flood: Where Will They Go?
Extending the Color Line
Warning: Avoid Columbia Slough Fish
Boiling at the Surface
Urbanization and Development on Fairview Lake
Go to the Source and Questions to Consider,
Part II
Section III: Hog Farms and
Sewers: Commercial Communities
Introduction: Hog Farms and
Sewers
Traders of the Columbia
Trafficking on the Slough: Lewis Love
St. Johns: "The Manhatten of the West"
When Cattle Was King: Kenton
Memories of Industry on the Columbia Slough
Changing Economies: 1930s-1950s
Changing Economies: Kenton Machine
Works
Toxic Waters and Industry
Go to the Source and Questions to Consider,
Part III
Section IV: Science and Society
in an Urban Landscape
Introduction: Science and Society
Combined Sewer Overflows
Science, Technology and the Slough
Go to the Source and Questions to Consider,
Part IV
Section V: Recreating the Slough
Introduction:
Recreating the Slough
Columbia Slough Closure
From Plug
to Plug: The Columbia Slough Environmental Task Force
Lakes, Lands and Livability: Mixed Use on
the Columbia Slough
"Speaking for the Slough": Columbia
Slough Watershed Council
Action, Education, and Fun on the Slough
Re-creating the Slough
Future Visions of the Columbia Slough
Go to
the Source and Questions to Consider, Part V
Columbia Slough Capstone Student
Work
Introduction to Columbia Slough
Capstones Web Pages
Winter/Spring 2000, Portland
State University Student Work
History
of the Port of Portland by Emily McDonald
The Port and
Swan Island
Dredging
Emily McDonald's Selected Bibliography
History
of Hayden Island by Josh Thomas
Early History
of Hayden Island
Jantzen Beach:
"Coney Island of the West"
Lotus Island:
Backfiring Bamboozle
Reinventing
Hayden Island
Developing
Hayden Island
Josh Thomas' Selected Bibliography
History
of the Portland International Airport by Michelle Kain and Hien Bui
Little Swan
Island
The New Deal
and the Portland Airport
Airport Expansion,
1968
Protesting Airport
Expansion
Airport Noise
Pollution
De-icing fluid
at the Portland International Airport
Michelle Kain's and Hien Bui's Selected
Bibliography
History
of the St. Johns Landfill by Erin Atkins
Building the
St. Johns Landfill
The St. Johns
Landfill and Pollution
St. Johns
Landfill Methane Gas Project
Erin Atkins' Selected Bibliography
Summer 2000 Portland State
University Student Group Work
The
Future of the Columbia Slough
Landscape Transitions
Columbia
Slough Economics
The People
of the slough
Ed Washington
Remembers Vanport City
Recreation
Opportunities on the Columbia Slough
The
Environment and the Columbia Slough
Oral
History Transcripts and Biographies of Narrators for Summer 2000
Student
Biographies and Comments about the Columbia Slough
Aerial
Photo Archive
Bibliography
Documents
Archive
Maps
Archive
Oral
History Archive
Photo
Archive
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