Crater Lake [videorecording] / National Park Service, Division of Audiovisual Arts ; producer, director, writer, Kevin Peer.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Washington, DC : The Division : Distributed by National Audiovisual Center, 1984.Description: 1 videocassette (18 min.) : sd., colSubject(s): LOC classification:
  • F882.C8
Production credits:
  • Photographer, Kevin Peer.
Summary: Explores man's relationship with Crater Lake in Oregon from prehistory to the present. Examines Indian legends about the origin of the lake and contrasts the impact of the white man's westward expansion on the Indian culture that had existed in the area for thousands of years.
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Intended audience: Visitors to Crater Lake National Park.

Issued as VHS 1/2 in.

Photographer, Kevin Peer.

Explores man's relationship with Crater Lake in Oregon from prehistory to the present. Examines Indian legends about the origin of the lake and contrasts the impact of the white man's westward expansion on the Indian culture that had existed in the area for thousands of years.

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