SPEAKERS BUREAU
Organized by:
Speakers | Subjects
 
Archaeology | Architecture | Art History | Environment | Ethnicity and Ethnic Heritage
Family History | Folk Culture | History of Idaho and the West | International Studies
Journalism
| Lewis and Clark | Literature | Living History | Music/Theater/Film
Religious Studies
| Understanding 9/11 | U.S. History/Politics | Womens Studies | Work
HISTORY OF IDAHO AND THE WEST


  • Terry Abraham
    Tallyho for Idaho: The Nineteenth Century British Traveler in the West
    Not “Ancestor Worship:” Chinese Funerary Customs In Idaho and the West
  • Louie Attebery
    The Vardis Fisher I Knew
    Idaho Folklife
    The Virginian, The Ox-Bow Incident, and These Thousand Hills: Justice in the
    Early American West
    A Billion the Hard Way and the Writing of Biography
  • Judith Austin
    Mary Hallock Foote’s Idaho
    The Importance of History
  • John Bieter
    Aukera: A History of the Basques in Idaho
  • Tom Blanchard
    Mining in Idaho Today and Yesterday
    The Goodale Cutoff on the Oregon Trail
  • David Christensen
    The Opening of the Canadian West
    Idaho and Globalization
  • Lynda Campbell Clark
    Settling in the Midst of Sagebrush: Life in Early Southwest Idaho
    An Idaho Entrepreneur: Colonel William H. Dewey, 1823-1903
  • Cort Conley
    Idaho Loners: Hermits, Solitaries, and Individualists
    The Nez Perce War of 1877
    Idaho River History
    Lewis & Clark: Their Boats and Boatmen
  • Mike Crosby
    The Members of the Corps of Discovery
    Portage: The Corps of Discovery in Eastern Idaho
    George L. Shoup: Idaho’s Grand Old Man
  • Linda DeEulis
    Life on the Lookout: A Vanishing Lifestyle
    Sara Edlin-Marlowe
    Sacagawea
  • Lauren Fins
    Idaho Women and the Land
    Maria Carmen Gambliel
    Art for Everyday Life
    Latino Folklife in Idaho
  • Arthur Hart
    Your Architectural Heritage
    Idaho’s Ethnic Diversity
    Idaho’s Railroad History
    Wings Over Idaho: An Aviation History
  • Ron Hatzenbuehler
    Idaho Migration and Settlement
  • Clark Heglar
    In the Spirit of Robert “Two Gun” Limbert, the Man from the Sawtooths
    “Them Were the Days,” by the Oldest Man in Idaho
    Traveling the Oregon and California Trails in Idaho
  • Kathy Deinhardt Hill
    Spirits of the Salmon River
  • Mary Inman
    Oregon Bound 1843
    Trailblazers of the Oregon Trail
    Oregon Bound 1852
  • William Johnson
    Thoreau, Wilderness and the Wild
  • Josephine Jones
    Walking the West with Sacagawea
    Early Women in Idaho
    Twentieth Century Idaho Women
  • Charles Knowles
    Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery
    Crossing the Continental Divide and Facing Hazards in Idaho’s Bitterroot Mountains
    Canoe Building and the Route to the Ocean
  • Steve Koehler
    Tales of the 1970s Gold Rush in Idaho
    Idaho Landscapes – A Narrative of Narratives
    The Sylvan Hart (Buckskin Bill) I Knew
  • Erika Kuhlman
    An Idaho/Oxford Romance: The Letters of Ludwig Gerlough and Margaret Lauder, 1900-1914
  • Charles Lauterbach
    Footlights Across Idaho: Gem State Theatricals from Mining Camp to Motion Pictures
    The Pioneer Theater of the American West: The Life and Times of John S. Langrishe
    Jolly Della Pringle: Queen of the Western American Stage
  • Carol MacGregor
    Lewis and Clark in Idaho
    Bonnie McCarroll, Idaho Bronc Rider
    Myth Marries History in the West
    Founding Community in Boise, Idaho, 1882-1910
    Shoshoni Pony
  • Sandi McFarland
    A Trail of Sadness, Courage and Remembrance – One Moment In Time: The Nez Perce Trail
    The Nez Perce Triumph at Clarks Fork Canyon
  • Rob McIntyre
    Miner Melodies: Pioneer Music of the Boise Basin
  • Tim McNeil
    Meriwether Lewis, Letters Home
    Canoes of Lewis and Clark
  • Jack Nisbet
    David Thompson’s Travels in Idaho
  • Max Pavesic
    Art, Ritual and Southern Idaho Archaeology
  • Diane Josephy Peavey
    The Traditions and Culture of Sheep Ranching in Idaho
    Remembering the West as it Changes
  • Julia Randolph
    Shades of Idaho, Lemhi County
    Gibbonsville, Idaho (Then and Now)
  • Sandra Schackel
    The Reel West: Women in Western Films
    Family Cultures: Women and Ethnicity in Idaho
    “We Had Nothing to Lose and We Might Gain a Fortune:” Women and Families on the Oregon Trail
    The Hub of the Wheel: Ranch and Farm Women in the Rural West
  • Stephen Shaw
    Hate, Harrassment and Human Rights in Idaho
    Carole Simon-Smolinski
    Fall 1805, Spring 1806: Lewis & Clark Among the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce People)
  • Robert Sims
    Minidoka: A Japanese American Prison Camp in World War II
    Japanese Americans in Idaho
    Art in the Camps
  • Susan Swetnam
    Women at Work on the Southeast Idaho Frontier
    The Role of Women’s Clubs in Establishing Idaho’s Carnegie Public Libraries
    Idaho Women Writers
  • Sharon Harleman Tandy
    Historic Quilts of Idaho: 1825 to 1990
  • John Thomsen
    What’s in a Folk Song?
  • Mark Trahant
    Leadership and Indian Country
    What’s on Page One: A History of Gambling
  • Betti Vanepps-Taylor
    Hiding in Plain Sight: African Americans in the American West, 1802-1880
  • Mike Venso
    Rediscovering Lewis & Clark: The Journals of the Corps of Discovery Seen
    Through Images of Today’s Trail
    Tokens of Peace & Friendship: The Indian Peace Medals of The Lewis & Clark Expedition
    Rites of Discovery: Lewis & Clark Place Names in Idaho
  • Eric Walz
    Japanese Immigration and Settlement in Idaho
    Japanese Internment During World War II
  • Janet Ward
    A Reader’s Theater: Women’s Experiences on the Oregon Trail
    Forgotten Women: Indian Wives of the Fur Traders and Mountain Men
    Narcissa Whitman, Eliza Spaulding, and the Opening of The Oregon Trail
    Influence of the Fur Trade on Idaho Place Names
  • Priscilla Wegars
    Polly Bemis: Myth vs. Reality
    “A Real He-Man’s Job:” Idaho’s Other World War II Japanese Internment Camp
  • Roger Williams
    Hiking Idaho’s Historic Trails
  • James Woods
    Ancient People and Artifacts of Southern Idaho
    Prehistoric Southern Idaho
    Stone Tools and Weapons of Ancient Idaho
    Elephant Hunters of the Snake River Plain
    The Buhl Woman: A 11,000 year-old Burial from the Snake River Plain



© 2009 Idaho Humanities Council