Visual aids help students understand how a process works. Instruction and explanation of a technique is performed with the use of the architectures preferred literature.

"First Squad" is the group of individuals who contribute to the education of "Lewis and Clark"
starting in Lewiston, Idaho, on the Snake River at Hells Gate State Park, traveling to the Ocean by way of water. Clarkston Washington for the Independence day celebration. Livingston Montana for canoe camp and preparations to travel east to Saint Louis Missouri. Finally in Washington D.C. for Memorial Day to report to Thomas Jefferson.
Visual aids help students understand how a process works. Instruction and explanation of a technique is performed with the use of the architectures preferred literature.
Students learning how to create a paddle.
Department of Interior’s Part 83 Acknowledgment
Western District of Washington
The Chinook Indian Nation (CIN)
Indian Trust Fund
With help and support for education and history the tradition of a hand carved canoes continue along the snake river at Hell’s Gate State Park
The goal; allow anyone interested, to come paddle! Contact
Thomas Eier
(208)791-6384