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From Wilderness Survival to Urban Survival: Evolution of Anasazi Wilderness Therapy Item Info
- Title:
- From Wilderness Survival to Urban Survival: Evolution of Anasazi Wilderness Therapy
- Creator:
- Dr. Larry Dean Olsen and Ezekiel Sanchez
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 1999-04-22
- Description:
- Lecture given jointly by Dr. Larry Dean Olsen, founder of Anasazi Foundation, and Ezekiel Sanchez, President and CEO of Anasazi Foundation. Opening remarks by Edwin E. Krumpe, principal scientist for Wilderness Management in the Wilderness Research Center and professor in the Department of Resource Recreation and Tourism. Introduction by John C. Hendee, director of the University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center. The lecture opens with an illustration of man's ability to survive in the face of hardship. The lecture also gives examples of wilderness shaping the lives of many influential people and cultures throughout the centuries. The ANASAZI program is given a brief description and it's contrast to other therapies is pointed out.
- Subjects:
- lectures wilderness survival
- Location:
- Univeristy of Idaho Moscow, Idaho
- Latitude:
- 46.7293
- Longitude:
- -117.0125
- Publisher:
- University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center
- Source:
- University of Idaho Wilderness Research Center
- Source Identifier:
- wrdl17
- Type:
- Text
- Format:
- application/pdf
Source
- Preferred Citation:
- "From Wilderness Survival to Urban Survival: Evolution of Anasazi Wilderness Therapy", Idaho Forestry Research Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/forestryresearch/items/forestryresearch970.html
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