Oregon Historical Quarterly, Winter 2002, Vol. 103, No. 4
Beyond Place: A Forum
"Bioregionalism and the History of Place" by William L. Lang
"Bioregionalism and Cultural Meaning: The Problem with the Pacific Northwest" by William G. Robbins
"Bioregions and Nation-States: Lessons from Lewis and Clark in the Oregon Country" by Mark Spence
"Bioregional Politics: The Case for Place" by Sara Dant Ewert
"Picturing the Corps of Discovery: The Lewis and Clark Expedition in Oregon" by Jeffery Uecker
"'I Didn't DO Anything Anyone Else Couldn't Have Done': A View of Oregon History through the Ordinary Life of Barbara Mackenzie" by Katrine Barber and Janice Dilg
"The Making of American Shizue Iwatsuki" Introduction by Lina Tamura
"Documenting Women's History: Using Oral History and the Collaborative Process" by Katrine Barber and Janice Dilg
"Polk County Historical Society"
"This Issue: Forum on bioregionalism, the Lewis & Clark expedition in Oregon art, the life of an 'ordinary' Oregonian, a memoir from the Tule Lake Japanese War Relocation Center"