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New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon Book

New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon
New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon, New Era is a graceful and literate collection of personal essay on the human and natural history of the Oregon high desert, focusing on what happened to the people and the land of this region during and after the homesteading era of 1900 to 1920. It is a , New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon has a rating of 4.5 stars
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New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon, New Era is a graceful and literate collection of personal essay on the human and natural history of the Oregon high desert, focusing on what happened to the people and the land of this region during and after the homesteading era of 1900 to 1920. It is a , New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon
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  • New Era: Reflections on the Human and Natural History of Central Oregon
  • Written by author Jarold Ramsey
  • Published by Oregon State University Press, October 2003
  • New Era is a graceful and literate collection of personal essay on the human and natural history of the Oregon high desert, focusing on what happened to the people and the land of this region during and after the homesteading era of 1900 to 1920. It is a
  • Ramsey (emeritus, English, U. of Rochester), who recently moved back to Central Oregon, reflects on changes this high desert area has undergone from the homesteading era to current development. The nine essays explore storytelling as "mental ecology" for
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Introduction1
1New Era: Growing Up East of the Cascades8
2The Farm Boy, the Homesteader, and the Old Indian: Conserving a Story33
3Going Around the Mountain52
4The Kiln65
5Opal City80
6Quincey's Ladders: A Fishing Tale100
7The Canyon114
8Two Homesteads130
9An Impromptu on Owning Land148
Notes153


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