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Inquiring Mind Speaker Alumni

The following speakers recently served on our Inquiring Mind Speaker Series. However, due to our new policy of limiting speakers to two consecutive years with the program, they are not currently on the roster. You are free to book as many as you like, but Humanities Washington will not be able to pay for their honorarium or travel.

Carl Allen
  • An Hour with Woody Guthrie
  • Woody Guthrie Children's Songs
  • The Great Depression: Hard Hitting Songs for Hard Hit People
  • Woody Guthrie and the Columbia River Songs

  • Antoinette Botsford
  • Animals as Teachers: Mythology, Folklore, and Earth Wisdom
  • Talking Quilts, Hidden Stories: The Bible Quilts of Harriet Powers
  • The Feminine Touch: Native American Women Who Made a Difference
  • On the Trail with Sacajawea
  • Tales From a Metis Childhood
  • The Lost Journals of Emily Pauline Johnson
  • The Bear Marriage
  • Darkly the Raven Flew
  • The Trickster and other Archetypes in Northwest Coast Indian Myth and Legend
  • The Journey of Women as Revealed in Native Northwest Traditional Story
  • Northwest Coast Indian Mythology: An Overview

  • Susan Butruille
  • Tea, True Womanhood, and Uppity Washington Women
  • Recipe for Justice
  • Abigail Scott Duniway in Washington
  • Tea, True Womanhood, and Uppity Women

  • Linda Carlson
  • Washington's Company Towns: How Women Shaped Employer-Owned Communities
  • Speeders, Galloping Geese, & Doodlebugs: Trains that Served the Northwest
  • Who Lived in Company Owned Towns?
  • Company Towns: Their Importance in the Modern West

  • Hank Cramer
  • Sea Shanties of the Pacific Northwest
  • Songs of the Cowboy
  • Bound for the Northwest: Songs of Settlers and Sailors
  • Celtic to Cowboy: Roots Music of the American West

  • Raymond Egan
  • My Black Pioneer Friend
  • Westward we go Free
  • The Oregon Trail to Washington: Ezra Sets the Record Straight
  • Nathan Eckstein: Abraham's Hebrew Family in Washington State
  • Ezra Meeker: George Washington Bush
  • Ezra Meeker: Those Terrible Treaties
  • Ezra Meeker: Remember the Oregon Trail
  • Fort Steilacoom: Eye of the Storm
  • Father Luigi Rossi: Missionary, Chaplain, Pioneer, Storyteller

  • Karen Haas
  • So Many Things to do Yet: The Saga of Thea Foss
  • Narcissa Whitman: Lady at the Crossroads
  • Tales from the Time of Lewis and Clark
  • Westward Ho!
  • Back to the Fur Trade
  • Sisters in Time

  • John Salicco
  • John Quincy Adams: An American Citizen
  • Mart Taylor and his Original Company
  • The Banjo: An American Gypsy
  • Jacques Portier: Old Nor'Wester
  • From Banjos to Blues: An American Musical Experience
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