Festivities commemorating Fort Vancouver’s bicentennial proceed this month with a collection of audio system.
At 1 p.m. Saturday, Douglas Wilson, an archaeologist and adjunct affiliate professor at Portland State College, will converse concerning the position of archaeology in illuminating Pacific Northwest historical past. He’ll discover the central position of Fort Vancouver within the area’s historical past from the nineteenth by the twenty first centuries, in keeping with Fort Vancouver Nationwide Historic Website’s bicentennial webpage.
At 1 p.m. March 22, Colin Grier, an archeology professor at Washington State College Vancouver, will focus on the British transfer north to Fort Victoria and its influence on colonial-Indigenous relations.
At 1 p.m. March 29, archaeologist Amy Clearman will talk about discovering archaeological proof of the situation of the primary Fort Vancouver.
Reservations will be made on the Fort Vancouver web site.