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COLUMBIA: Fall 2000; Vol. 14, No. 3

Table of Contents

From the Editor   2

History Commentary  3
The Pacific Northwest's Asian connection.
By Liping Zhu

Beyond Isaac Ebey  6
What became of the Native American tribe whose people occupied Whidbey Island for 10,000 years before white settlers came?
By Theresa Trebon

From the Collection   13
America...that unknowne world...1626.

Equality Colony   14
How one socialist utopia compares with the average American small town of the 20th century.
By Charles P. LeWarne

The Perilous Situation, between Hope and Despair  20
The Columbia River viewed as both a natural border and a cultural boundary. By Patricia Nelson Limerick

Douglas A. Munro  27
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The boy from Cle Elum who became a World War II hero at Guadalcanal.
By C. James Quann

History Album   33
On to Chicago!

The Promised Land   34
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The Hutterite Brethren find a home in Washington
By Vance J. Youmans

Additional Reading   43

Correspondence   44

Columbia Reviews   46


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