Lewis and Clark National Historical Park Trunk Inventory
Verification of the Contents of the “Who Were the Clatsops?” trunk for Grades 3rd to 8th
School: ______Trunk ID # ______
Ship back to Lewis and Clark National Historical Park on: ______
· Returning this truck on time ensures the next school may enjoy its use in a timely manner.
Educators: The traveling trunk contents were inventoried prior to shipment. Please inventory the contents before using as this will help you become familiar with the items.
· Thank you and we hope you and your class enjoy using the traveling trunk.
Educators: After using the trunk, and as you, the educator or another responsible adult, are repacking it, please re-inventory the contents to make sure each item is in the trunk and had been packed properly.
Park Class Class Park Name of Item
Sent Recv’d Packed Recv’d
Portfolio (inside lid of trunk):
Maps, Brochures, Prints & Replicas (11 items)
______Lewis and Clark Trail map
______Homeland Heritage Corridor map
______Clatsop-Nehalem Confederated Tribes brochure
______Lewis and Clark National Historical Park brochure
______Nez Perce National Historical Park brochure
______Knife River Villages National Historic Site brochure
______Visitors to Fort Clatsop print
______The Salt Makers print
______Traders on the Columbia River print
______Cattail Mat replica
______Boy’s Costume replica (similar to a original cedar bark robe)
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park “Who Were the Clatsops?” Traveling Trunk Inventory - (Grades 3rd to 8th) page 2
Park Class Class Park Name of Item
Sent Recv’d Packed Recv’d
Tray 1: Resource Materials (8 items)
Resource Guide:
______Clatsop and Chinookan Culture
Books (3):
______Handbook of American Indian Games
______Indians of the Pacific Northwest
______The Chinook
Video Tapes (2):
______More Than Bows and Arrows
______The Chinook
Audio-Cassette
______In Their Own Words
Pattern
______Model of a bentwood box corner
Tray 2: (11 items)
______Bone sewing needle
______Elk antler wedge
______Bone fish hook
______Arrow with detachable / replaceable points
______Arrow with metal point
______Cooking tongs
______Cedar bark sample
______Cedar bark basket
______“D” adze
______Abalone shells (2)
______Jefferson Peace Medal
Tray 3: (14 items)
______Mat creaser
______Mat needle
______Stone scraper
______Root digging stick
______Fish club
______Shellfish digging stick
______Cockle shell dipper
______Pestle (only in Clatsop Trunk “B”)
______Cooking stone
______High prow canoe miniature model
______Bone game pieces (2)
______Tally sticks (2)
Lewis and Clark National Historical Park “Who Were the Clatsops?” Traveling Trunk Inventory - (Grades 3rd to 8th) page 3
Park Class Class Park Name of Item
Sent Recv’d Packed Recv’d
Bottom Tray: (7 items)
______Cradleboard model
______Maul (stone hammer)
______two Salal berry cakes
______Girl’s Skirt replica (similar to original cedar bark skirt)
______Girl’s Cape replica (similar to original cedar bark cape)
Bentwood Box (1 item); plus Miscellaneous Items
(11 items in individual plastic bags)
______Bentwood box
______Leather sample
______Dried wappato roots (5)
______Cedar bark rope/twine
______String of dentalum shells
______String of blue glass trade beads
______String of white glass trade beads
______String of red glass trade beads
Borrowers may be charged for missing or broken items needing replacement.
Please contact the park at (503) 861-4422 with your questions.
Thank you for being prompt!