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Lewis and Clark in Kansas





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Kansas Kaleidoscope, "Lewis and Clark in Kansas: 1804-2004 Bicentennial Issue." Copies are available for $2 each. This full-color, 16-page publication targets a fourth- to sixth-grade audience. Purchase a subscription to the magazine for $7 and receive this issue free. Subscriptions include five regular issues published between August and May. Ten or more copies sent to the same address cost $5.50 per subscription. Learn more about Kansas Kaleidoscope or subscribe online at the Kansas State Historical Society's website, www.kshs.org/store/. To order "Lewis and Clark In Kansas," contact Kansas Kaleidoscope, Kansas State Historical Society, 6526 SW Sixth Avenue, Topeka, KS 66615-1099, 785-272-8681, ext. 419.

The Native American Resource Handbook published by the Native American Cultures sub-committee of the Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission, 2003. The handbook provides information on cultural protocol and communications, a sub-committee roster, a list of Kansas' historic and resident tribes with contact information and brief tribal histories, and other general Native American resources. This handbook is free and available by contacting the Kansas Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Commission, email: kslewisandclark@charter.net.

Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Lower Missouri River: A Guide to Recreation & Visitor Safety, a colorful, free atlas/informational brochure produced by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. This excellent resource contains 10 detailed maps of the Missouri River from St. Louis to the Nebraska border along with abundant historical information. Contact the Missouri River Information Center at 866-285-3219.


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