Table of Contents
Elegy West / Paul Michael Steven -- Eyes From the Bush / Colin Chisholm -- The Desire For Stars / Marrianne Spitzform -- The Chalk Creeks of Texas / Claire Emery -- House of Wind / Alec Cargile -- Untitled / Katie Deuel -- Turns of Mind and Weather: Two Seasons In Missoula / Joseph Daniels -- Winter Clark Fork / Dave Thomas -- February / Sharon Brogan -- Repeating What the Deer Have Said / Morgan Hite -- February Blues Missoula / Dave Thomas -- Blackfoot Slumber / Katie Deuel -- Songs of Praise / Gary Hawk -- Warning / Colin Chisholm -- Offering / Tom Dailey -- Lewis and Clark Meeting the Indians / Jenny Flynn -- Memorium / Katie Deuel -- Lullaby / Alec Cargile -- Blessing The Animals / Rev. Tony Sayer -- Fall / Sharon Brogan -- January Thaw / Dave Thomas -- Crossing the Divide / Tommy Youngblood-Petersen -- When Hell Freezes Over / Alec Cargile
Date Published
Winter 1995
Number
5
Keywords
environmental writing, environmental art, fiction, nonfiction, poetry, art
Physical Collection
Holding Institution
University of Montana--Missoula. Mansfield Library. Archives and Special Collections
Rights Statement
Item Type
Journal
Digital File Format
application/pdf
Media Type
Text; Image
Local Filename
camas_1994-1995_winter.pdf
Language
eng
Date Digitized
2019
Digitization Information
Images captured using an Atiz BookDrive Pro with dual Canon EOS Rebel T1i at 400 ppi with a custom White Balance, ISO of 200 and no flash was used. Dual Canon lens: EF50mm f/2.5 - Compact Macro. Dual camera control capture software using BookDrive Capture. Camera file format RAW (.CR2). File processed to TIFF at 400 ppi for preservation and PDF at 300 dpi for online access using Adobe Bridge and Photoshop. The PDF files were OCRd with Abbyy FineReader.
Recommended Citation
(1995)
"Camas, Winter 1994-1995,"
Camas: Vol. 0:
No.
5, Article 1.
Available at:
https://scholarworks.umt.edu/camas/vol0/iss5/1
Comments
Archival print copies of this journal were digitized and made available with permission from the Camas editorial staff and faculty advisor, Phil Condon.