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Explorers of the maritime Pacific Northwest : mapping the world through primary documents

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Explorers of the maritime Pacific Northwest : mapping the world through primary documents / [compiled by] William L. Lang and James V. Walker.
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Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2016]

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Additional Authors
  • Lang, William L.
  • Walker, James V., 1944-
Description
xxix, 303 pages : illustrations, maps; 29 cm
Summary
"Covering the adventures of coastal and ocean explorers who made key discoveries and landmark observations from northern California up the coastline to Alaska during the mid-1700s to the early 1800s, this anthology of primary source journal entries, book excerpts, maps, and drawings enables readers to "discover" the Northwest Coast for themselves. Provides interesting primary source documents that serve to guide students through the interpretation process. Supplies clear explanation and analysis of each document to promote critical understanding of the topics. Supports Common Core Standards relating to primary source analysis as well as National Geography Standards, including how to apply geography to interpret the past and understanding the processes, patterns, and functions of human settlement. Includes comprehensive biographies and background on each person of significance. Presents information on indigenous peoples of the area, including the Tlingit, Chinook, Haida, Tsimshian, Nuu-chah-nulth, and Gitxsan people"--
Series Statement
Mapping the world through primary documents
Uniform Title
Mapping the world through primary documents.
Subjects
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-292) and index.
Contents
  • Chapter 1. Sebastìán Vizcaíno, Expedition to California, 1602-1603 : 1. A Port for the Manila Galleon, 1585 ; 2. Viceroy Conde de Monterrey's Sailing Orders, 1602 ; 3. At the Port of Acapulco, 1602 ; 4. Scurvy Interrupts the Voyage, 1603 ; 5. Navigating with the Bolaños Derrotero, 1603 ; 6. Rio de Martín Aguilar, 1603 ; 7. Port of Monterey, 1603 ; 8. California as an Island, 1625 ; 9. Coastal Chart of the Vizcaíno Voyage, 1802 -- Chapter 2. Vitus Bering and Aleksei Chirikov, Second Kamchatka Expedition, 1733-1743 : 10. Joseph Delisle Map, 1733 ; 11. Orders from the Empress Anna, 1732 ; 12. Imperial Ambitions, 1732, 1734 ; 13. Reports from Kamchatka, 1742 ; 14. Georg Stellar on Bering Island, 1743 ; 15. Tragic Cost of Scurvy, 1741 ; 16. Social Costs of Natives of Kamchatka, 1743 ; 17. Joseph Delisle's Map of New Discoveries, 1752 ; 18. Gerhard Müller's Attack on Delisle, 1754 ; 19. The Russian Map, 1754 -- Chapter 3. Juan Francisco de La Bodega y Quadra and Bruno de Hezeta, Second Bucareli Expedition, 1775 : 20. Defense of Empire, 1757 ; 21. Viceroy Antonio Bucareli's Orders, 1775 (1773) ; 22. Shipboard Conditions, 1775 ; 23. Hazards of Navigation, 1775 ; 24. Ceremonies of Possession, 1774 ; 25. Bruno Hezeta's Map of the Columbia River, 1775 ; 26. Ayala in San Francisco Bay, 1775 ; 27. Human Cost and First Encounters, 1775 ; 28. Bruno Hezeta's Coastal Map, 1775 ; 29. Rare Publicized Reports, 1776, 1781 -- Chapter 4. James Cook, First British Foray to the Northwest Coast, 1778 : 30. Secret Instructions from the Admiralty, 1776 ; 31. On the Oregon Coast, 1778 ; 32. Ship Repairs at Nootka Sound, 1778 ; 33. Buying Nature at Nootka Sound, 1778 ; 34. Native Art, 1778 ; 35. Looking for the Northwest Passage, 1778 ; 36. At the Bering Strait on the Edge of the Continent, 1778 ; 37. Meeting the Russians, 1778 ; 38. Death of Cook, 1779 ; 39. Cook's Great Chart, 1784 -- Chapter 5. Fur Traders, Commerce, and Cartography, 1785-1792 : 40. George Dixon's Discoveries in the Pacific Northwest, 1787 ; 41. John Kendrick's Land Purchases, 1791 ; 42. John Meares and the Nootka Sound Controversy, 1790 ; 43. John Meares's Orders to Explore New Markets, 1788 ; 44. A Conniving Letter to Joseph Banks, 1788 ; 45. Alexander Dalrymple's Fur Trade Plan, 1789 ; 46. Tragic Human Costs of Pursuing Furs, 1787 ; 47. James Hanna's Conflict with Natives, 1785 ; 48. John Meares's Map, 1790 ; 49. Aaron Arrowsmith's Map of the Northwest Coast, 1790.
  • Chapter 6. Jean-François de Galaup, Comte de La Pérouse, Following Cook, 1785-1788 : 50. The King's Instructions, 1785 ; 51. Sighting the Northwest Coast, 1786 ; 52. Map of Port des Français, 1797 ; 53. Lituya Bay Tragedy, 1786 ; 54. The Tlingit Narrative of the Lituya Tragedy, 1886 ; 55. Tlingit Trade Exchange, 1786 ; 56. La Pérouse's Map of the Northwest Coast, 1797 ; 57. Macao Trade Protocols, 1787 ; 58. Uncertain Remedies for Scurvy, 1788 -- Chapter 7. Alejandro Malaspina, Spanish Enlightenment on the Northwest Coast, 1788-1791 : 59. Malaspina's Plan for a Circumnavigation, 1788 ; 60. In Search of the Strait of Anian, 1789 ; 61. Malaspina and Bustamante at Acapulco, 1791 ; 62. Strait of Anian Investigations, 1791 ; 63. Port Mulgrave Map, 1802 ; 64. With the Tlingit at Port Mulgrave, 1791 ; 65. Speculations on the Peopling of America, 1791 ; 66. A Plan of the Friendly Harbor, 1802 ; 67. Malaspina at Nootka Sound, 1791 ; 68. Malaspina and Political Tragedy, 1794-1803 -- Chapter 8. George Vancouver, The Great Survey of the Northwest Coast, 1791-1795 : 69. Letter of Instruction to George Vancouver, 1791 ; 70. First Contact with Northwest Natives, 1792 ; 71. Near-Conflict in Puget Sound, 1792 ; 72. Sounding and Surveying Puget Sound, 1792 ; 73. Negotiating the Nootka Convention, 1792 ; 74. Maquinna's Feast at Tahsis, 1792 ; 75. Menzies at Friendly Cove, 1792 ; 76. Broughton's Map of the Columbia River, 1798 ; 77. Vancouver's Great Map of the Coast, 1798 ; 78. The Public Humiliation of George Vancouver, 1795-1798 -- Chapter 9. Robert Gray, First American Commercial Northwest Coast Voyages, 1787-1793 : 79. The Partners' Instructions for the First Voyage, 1787 ; 80. Kendrick's Sailing Instructions, 1788 ; 81. At Murderers Harbor, 1788 ; 82. Gray Takes Command of the Columbia, 1789 ; 83. The Partners' Instructions for the Second Voyage, 1790 ; 84. At Clayoquot Sound, 1792 ; 85. Conflict at Gray's Harbor, 1792 ; 86. Gray on the Columbia River, 1792 ; 87. Gray's Columbia River Sketch, May 1792 -- Chapter 10. Dionisio Alcalá Galiano, Exploration of the Strait of Juan De Fuca, 1792 : 88. In Search of Spanish Dominion in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, 1792 ; 89. Search for the Northwest Passage, 1792 ; 90. Malaspina's and Revillagigedo's Orders to Galiano, 1791, 1792 ; 91. Tetacus, Native of Vancouver Island, June 1792 ; 92. Ship Manifests and Technology, 1792 ; 93. The Importance to the Viceroy of Place-Names on Maps, 1793 ; 94. Perils in the Strait of Juan de Fuca, July 1792 ; 95. Exchange of Information between Galiano and Vancouver, June-July 1792 ; 96. The Placement and Replacement of Place-Names, 1795 ; 97. Coastal Map of Vizcaíno's Voyage, 1802.
Call Number
F851.5
ISBN
  • 9781610699259
  • 1610699254
  • 9781610699266
  • 1610699262
LCCN
2015042134
OCLC
935674620
Title
Explorers of the maritime Pacific Northwest : mapping the world through primary documents / [compiled by] William L. Lang and James V. Walker.
Publisher
Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, an imprint of ABC-CLIO, LLC, [2016]
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Series
Mapping the world through primary documents
Mapping the world through primary documents.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 285-292) and index.
Added Author
Lang, William L., editor.
Walker, James V., 1944- editor.
Other Form:
Online version: Explorers of the maritime Pacific Northwest. Santa Barbara, California : ABC-CLIO, 2016 9781610699266 (DLC) 2016002875
Research Call Number
*R-USLHG F851.5 .E976 2016
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