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Summary:
A history of people in the Grand Canyon from the prehistoric peoples to the advent of tourism, through dams and rafting to todays issues with large numbers of visitation, pollution and preservation. Gives some personal stories of people whose lives have touched the history of the Grand Canyon.
Notes:
Cinematographer, Dyanna Taylor ; editor, Anna Pivarnik.
John Heard.
VHS.
Closed captioned.
c. 1: H32031 OCT 05 2009. Transfer: Archivist (LaRee Bates), est. $10.00.
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