144 pages
October 2008
978-0-8032-1928-1
$17.95 Add to CartAcknowledgments
Introduction
1. Experiences of a Writer on the Lewis and Clark Trail
2. Missouri River
3. Paddling into Bodmer
4. In Search of Perfect Harmony: Keeping an Expedition Happy Now and Then
5. Selected and Implanted by Nature: Leadership and Manly Firmness on the Lewis and Clark Trail
6. Sufficiently Ample: What If?
7. Opening Our Ears: Researching The Lewis and Clark Companion
8. I Grew Heartily Tired of the National Hug: Meriwether Lewis under the Microscope
9. Why Sacagawea Deserves the Day Off
10. Beyond Measuring Shadows: What Would Thomas Jefferson Do?
11. New Beginnings: Why We Still Need Lewis and Clark
Postscript: Advice to the MSU-Billings Graduating Class of 2006
Notes
Bibliography