01499ngm a22003611 450000100160000000500170001600700100003300800410004301000160008403500230010003500110012303500200013404000420015404300120019604900090020805000120021709000160022909900140024524501310025926000890039030000430047950000270052250000620054950000260061150800300063752002820066765100220094965100360097171000740100771000330108196600100111499900130112499677618010231120260227104102.0vf-cbaho 850605s1984 xxu018 e f 0vleng c a85700050 /F a(TU)000677618UTK019 a711489 a(OCoLC)12342090 aNational Audiovisual CentercDLCdTKN an-us-or aTKNk aF882.C8 aF882.C8bC7 aF882.C8C700aCrater Lakeh[videorecording] /cNational Park Service, Division of Audiovisual Arts ; producer, director, writer, Kevin Peer. aWashington, DC :bThe Division :bDistributed by National Audiovisual Center,c1984. a1 videocassette (18 min.) :bsd., col. aTitle from data sheet. aIntended audience: Visitors to Crater Lake National Park. aIssued as VHS 1/2 in. aPhotographer, Kevin Peer. aExplores 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. 0aCrater Lake (Or.) 0aCrater Lake National Park (Or.)1 aUnited States.bNational Park Service.bDivision of Audiovisual Arts.2 aNational Audiovisual Center. aprimo c400d400