Win-Quatt

Win-Quatt

by Philip Klindt

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About 80 miles east of Portland, Oregon, in the heart of the majestic Columbia River Gorge, lies a small community with great significance. Surrounded by rolling hills, scenic mountains, abundant orchards and fields, The Dalles is a treasure trove of beauty and home to many recreational activities. However, the less apparent gems are found in its lavish history. Authors Philip and Linda Klindt, teachers and owners of the oldest bookstore in Oregon, trace the fascinating 10,000 year story of this vital trade center. --Cover

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    How does knowing that The Dalles has served as a vital trade center for 10,000 years change your perception of the Pacific Northwest and its modern cities?

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    In what ways do the authors bring the historical figures and indigenous populations of the Columbia River Gorge to life as three-dimensional people rather than mere dates and facts?

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    The book highlights the deep connection between geography and human history; how has the physical landscape of your own hometown shaped the way you live your life today?

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