Saturday, March 23, 2019
Lewis and Clark Matter :: History Expeditions Essays
Lewis and Clark MatterAmid every(prenominal) the spark plug, its easy to lose sight of the expeditions true importation As the Lewis and Clark bicentennial approachesthe Corps of Discovery set out from bivouacking Dubois at the confluence of the Mississippi and Missouri rivers on May 14, 1804all the signs of a great cultural-historical wallow are in place. Hundreds of Lewis and Clark books are implosion therapy the marketeverything from The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition to Gary Moultons magnificent 13-volume edition of the expeditions journals, to cookbooks, coloring books and caterpillar track guides. A gift catalog from doubting Thomas Jeffersons Monticello offers stuffed versions of a prairie dog, a bison and a Newfoundland dog made to look alike Seaman, the animal that accompanied Lewis on the trip. You can even order dolls of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, Sacagawea and York with diminutive removable clothing. There are Corps of Discovery television do cu handstaries, an IMAX cinema and dozens upon dozens of Internet Web sites. There are Lewis and Clark conferences, museum exhibitions and jumper cable rides. Last summer Harley-Davidson motorcycle riders drove parts of the trail. When Harley hogs discover Lewis and Clark, you populate something big is going on Now I would be the live on person to dump mashed potatoes on all of this after all, Ive scripted four books about the expedition. Much of this bicentennial celebration is good, clean family period of play thats both informative and entertaining. But in all this hoopla I fear that we may miss the underlying significance of the Lewis and Clark drool and the chance to connect these early explorers to the larger and richer stories of our past. On the road with Thomas Jeffersons Corps of Discovery, or even standing alongside the trail as they pass by, we meet ourselves, and more important, we meet people who are not ourselves. Not the firstLewis and Clark were not the first white men to cross the continent from the Atlantic to the Pacific north of Mexico. (Scottish fur principal Alexander Mackenzie crossed Canada a decade earlier.) Nor did they visit places not already seen and mapped by generations of native people. You could even say that Lewis and Clark began the American invasion of the West, which aimed at making it safe for cows, corn and capital at the expense of bison, prairie grasses and cultures not fitting the expansionist agenda. If we want to be hard edged, we could even perk up a case that the Lewis and Clark story is a mainstay of the same shelf-worn memorial that glorifies and justifies the American conquest and dispossession of the North America natives.
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