
Inspiration for Interpreters
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Each of the stories in this collection employ Sam Ham's TORE (Theme, Organized, Relevant and Enjoyable) framework in which interpretation is designed strategically with a theme, is organized, is relevant, and is enjoyable. They also employ the various principles first generated by Enos Mills and Freeman Tilden in their attempts to relate the material to the audience, reveal deeper meanings, and provide provocation to think more deeply about something or do something differently. Finally, the stories showcase universal principles from National Park Service leader David Larsen at the 2000 NAI national conference in Tucson, Arizona. Universal concepts that include opposites such as contemplation and action, solitude and community, work and leisure, victory and defeat, good and evil, life and death. Other universal concepts employed include freedom, patriotism, companionship, suffering, justice, responsibility, kindness, courage, joy, and love.
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- Cover
- Half Title
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- A Brief Personal History and an Introduction to the Stories
- An Interpretive Sea Change
- An Introduction to the Stories
- Moving Beyond the Treeline
- And Other Stories
- Prologue
- Chapter 1: Voyageurs
- Chapter 2: Paddling
- Chapter 3: Olesen's Place
- Chapter 4: Portaging
- Chapter 5: Aki
- Chapter 6: A Complete Desolation, a Northern Fairyland
- Chapter 7: No Rescue Wilderness
- I reply, with unreasonable hope, "I'd sure like a beer."
- Chapter 8: The Country, the Space, the Sky
- Chapter 9: Wolf Pups
- Chapter 10: The Way of Adventure
- Chapter 12: Barry Lopez: Leading by Story
- On Story
- On Spending Time with Lopez
- On Life's Challenges
- On Love
- Afterword
- Author's Note
- Running for Our Lives
- Arizona Rock 'N' Roll Marathon
- San Diego Rock 'N' Roll Marathon
- Carlsbad Half Marathon
- Afterword
- Reality Matters
- Introduction
- A Shift in Reality
- The Elephant at the Interpretive Site
- What Is at Stake
- How to Effectively and Compassionately Interpret Reality
- Conclusion
- Keeping Our Democracy Intact
- An Evolving Democracy
- An Informed Public in a Democracy
- The People
- The Land
- Citizenship in a Democracy
- Interpreters Promoting Democracy
- Afterword
- Interpreting New York City's Missing Towers
- The World Trade Center
- The Flights
- The Memorial
- The Museum
- Afterword
- Interpreting Hope
- "It's the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" -R.E.M.
- Inspiring Hope
- Interpreters Can Change the World
- Afterword
- References and Notes
- A Brief Personal History and an Introduction to the Stories
- Moving Beyond the Treeline
- Prologue: First Nations
- Chapter One: Voyageurs
- Chapter Two: Paddling
- Chapter Three: Olesen's Place
- Chapter Six: A Complete Desolation, A Northern Fairyland
- Chapter Seven: No Rescue Wilderness
- Other Stories
- Barry Lopez: Leading by Story
- Running for Our Lives
- Reality Matters (with Daniel Dustin)
- Keeping Our Democracy Intact
- Interpreting New York City's Missing Towers
- Interpreting Hope
- About the Author
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