Public Lands History Center
Established in 2007, the award-winning Public Lands History Center integrates research, education, and outreach in the best tradition of a land-grant university. Projects with National Parks and other public land management agencies enlist faculty, graduate students, and other researchers to conduct historical research that directly informs current resource management challenges. This digital collection includes materials from the Center.
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On the trail, vol. 7, no. 1
The PLHC's year in review, 2020-2021. The Public Lands History Center newsletter. -
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Think Indigenous: Richard Oakes and the Red Power movement
Poster for presention by Dr. Kent Blansett, author of A Journey to Freedom: Richard Oakes, Alcatraz, and the Red Power Movement, on November 7, 2019 in the North Ballroom, Lory Student Center. The event marked the 50th ...