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<title>&quot;Voices from the Trading Post&quot;:  The United Indian Traders Association Legacy Project</title>
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<description>In 1998, the United Indian Traders Association provided generous funding to the Cline Library at Northern Arizona University to collect, preserve, and disseminate the rich and sometimes controversial history of trade relationships and cultural interactions in the Four Comers region. This article explores the development and significance of &quot;Traders: Voices from the Trading Post,&quot; a Web-based oral history project full of powerful reminiscences from multiple perspectives.</description>

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<description>In 1998, the United Indian Traders Association provided generous funding to the Cline Library at Northern Arizona University to collect, preserve, and disseminate the rich and sometimes controversial history of trade relationships and cultural interactions in the Four Comers region. This article explores the development and significance of &quot;Traders: Voices from the Trading Post,&quot; a Web-based oral history project full of powerful reminiscences from multiple perspectives.</description>

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<title>Transformation of the River: A Look at its History</title>
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<title>&quot;Failure on the Columbia:  Nathaniel Wyeth&apos;s Columbia River Fishing and Trading Company.&quot;</title>
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<title>Bert Lauzon’s Grand Canyon</title>
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<title>The Beat Poetry and Little Magazine Collections Merrill-Cazier Library, Utah State University</title>
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<description>Handout from the 2008 MPLA/ULA Conference in Salt Lake City, Utah presentation on Beat Poetry and Little Magazine Collections at Utah State University. The handout provides valuable overall information and details of the collection at Utah State University.</description>

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