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Community members install memorial at Chinese Massacre Cove

May 18, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

This year marks the fifth year of the annual two-day Chinese Remembering conference held in Lewiston, Idaho. Each conference relates the history of the Chinese in Idaho and the Northwest, with the second day of the conference dedicated to visiting sites in Hells Canyon that were occupied by the Chinese.

Filed Under: Features Tagged With: 2012, Bainbridge Island, Bettie Luke, Chief Joseph, Chinese Massacre Cove Site, Chinese Remembering Conference, Chuimei Ho, Deep Creek, Dug Bar, Forest Service, Garlinghouse Memorials, Hells Canyon, Nez Perce War, Seattle, Snake River, Vol 31 No 21 | May 19 - May 25

Montana restaurateur recalls harrowing escape from Vietnam

March 17, 2012 By Northwest Asian Weekly

By Tristan Scott The Missoulian COLUMBIA FALLS, Mont. (AP) — Tien Pham Windauer epitomizes the American dream, and somehow, he even manages to make it look easy.

Filed Under: National News Tagged With: 2012, Chinese New Year, Columbia Falls High School, Communist-controlled Vietnam, Flathead Valley, Forest Service, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Mekong River, Thailand, United States Army, Vietnamese, Vol 31 No 12 | March 17 - March 23

Chinese massacre memorial planned in Hells Canyon in June

November 29, 2011 By Northwest Asian Weekly

Next year will mark the 125th anniversary of the massacre of as many as 34 Chinese gold miners in Hells Canyon at what is today named Chinese Massacre Cove. A memorial to the miners is being developed and will be dedicated at the site next June 22. “We cannot give the victims justice after so […]

Filed Under: Community News Tagged With: American West, Ben Bronson Garry Bush Bill Hall Patricia Keith Craig Lesley Alan Pinkham Bettie Luke Rich Wandschneider Priscilla Wegars Lyle Wirtanen, Chinese, Chinese American, Chinese Massacre Cove, Chinese Massacre Memorial Committee, Chinese Remembering, Chuimei Ho, Deep Creek, Exclusion Act, Forest Service, Geographic Names, Gregory Nokes, Hells Canyon, Nez Perce, Oregon State University Press, Wallowa County

Aug. 24: Seattle Tilth and the WILD Youth program hold an ‘Iron Chef’-style event

September 9, 2010 By Northwest Asian Weekly

The Wilderness Inner-City Leadership Development (WILD) Youth program hosted an “Iron Chef” event to present to the community what they learned from the WILD Master Composter

Filed Under: Names in the News Tagged With: 2010, Danny Woo International District Community Garden, Forest Service, Iron Chef, Seattle Tilth, Vol 29 No 37 | September 11 - September 17

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