Manzanita, Nehalem, and Wheeler


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Manzanita, Nehalem, and Wheeler are three villages in Oregon that function as one community. Located in the Nehalem Bay area of Oregon's Pacific coast, they share many essential services while maintaining different personalities as cities. The Nehalem Bay area includes Oswald West and Nehalem Bay State Parks, Neahkahnie Mountain, and a large bay where the Nehalem River enters the ocean. A few hardy souls made this area--the last part of the coast to be settled--in north Tillamook County their home starting in the 1870s. The new residents used industries such as dairy, logging, and tourism to harness the natural resources of their picturesque surroundings and develop their communities. Organizations such as the Pine Grove Community Club, the North County Recreation District, and the Hoffman Center for the Arts are just a few of the reasons these three villages attract thousands of tourists and visitors every year.




Nehalem


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Doctor Thomas Moore, treasure hunter and the "Hermit of Nehalem" discovers a Spanish manuscript written by castaway Don Emanuel Zapata. Moore translates the manuscript which tells about Zapata's life and adventures, and the wreck of the Spanish galleon Guerrero off the Northwest Coast of America in the late 17th or early 18th century.







Francis Drake in Nehalem Bay Revised Editon


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RECOMMENDED READING FOR TEACHERS Documents Franics Drake's Oregon landing site for five weeks in the summer of 1579 through flora & fauna, topography, Indian culture and a 16th century survey performed to claim Novae Albionis for England. Revised 1st Editon 2011




Nehalem, Oregon Indians and Francis Drake 1579


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Description of Nehalem Oregon Indians that Francis Drake met at Nehalem Bay in 1579 during his 5-week summer landing to repair his ship the Golden Hinde. RECOMMENDED READING FOR TEACHERS




The Nehalem Pack Collection, Volume 4


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[Siren Everlasting Classic ManLove: Erotic Romance, Alternative, Contemporary, Paranormal, Werewolves, MM, HEA] A Wolf's Forgotten Life- Dominic Gabardi is living life one day at a time. After waking up from a coma he has no recollection of his past and struggles every day to find some sense of normalcy. Everything changes when Roderick Morgan walks into his life. Remembering his past takes a backseat when up against his strong attraction toward Roderick. Roderick is a hunter who is set with the task to create peace between his fellow hunters and wolf shifters. In doing so, he must also find a way to keep their secret from the human world that shifters do exist, and he’s willing to do whatever it takes to guard that information. When Roderick learns about Dominic’s condition he immediately wants to eliminate the problem for the greater good, that is, until he meets the man. Now Roderick must find a way to help Dominic remember his true nature before he loses control of his wolf and exposes his secret. The Hunter and the Wolf's Unexpected Family- Seth Kemp’s quiet and secluded life out in the woods is disrupted when he’s attacked by a pack of cougar shifters. Hurt and bleeding, Seth has no other option but to seek help from the few friends he has, the Nehalem Pack. All Caleb Kline wants to do is retire from being a hunter. He feels like a failure and just wants to live a normal life away from all things shifter-related, but before he can call it quits he’s asked to go on one last mission. To escort a wolf shifter back home safely. It should be easy enough, or so Caleb thought. Discovering that Caleb is his mate is more than a little unexpected for Seth, but the attraction is undeniable. Seth now has to decide if he can give up his life of solitude to build a future with the man of his dreams or let his fears keep him from living his own happy ever after.




The Nehalem Pack Collection, Volume 3


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[Siren Everlasting Classic ManLove: Erotic Romance, Alternative, Paranormal, Contemporary, Older Hero, Werewolves, MM, HEA] An Unexpected Mate- After suffering from years of abuse, Casper Sampson is free to live a normal life. Falling in love never factored into his visions of the future, but after just one look at his mate, Casper can’t control his feelings and wants to surrender his heart to the man who’s stolen it. Phillip Stefano has hunted werewolves his whole adult life, but all that changed when his son became mated to one, and now Phillip will do anything to protect the wolves who have accepted him into their family. When the head of council headquarters stops in for an unexpected visit, Phillip grows suspicious of his motives. To make matters worse, Phillip finds himself falling for a young wolf shifter who has awakened feelings in him that he thought had died years ago. When Casper turns up missing, Phillip knows who’s responsible and will stop at nothing to get his mate back, even if it means his own death. A Mate at Last- For two long years Brandon Wallace has avoided any and all contact with his fated mate Erik Carsten. Waiting for Erik to turn of legal age has been torture for Brandon, and Erik’s snotty attitude hasn’t helped matters in the least, but no matter the circumstance Brandon can’t deny the love he feels for the little brat. Erik has a big heart but keeps it hidden behind a bad attitude. He feels like Brandon abandoned him when Erik needed him the most and has been taking great pleasure in tormenting Brandon, pushing all the right buttons to drive the man insane. Brandon has full intentions of claiming Erik no matter what, but a killer on the loose targeting young men has the residents of Silver Creek in a state of fear, derailing Brandon’s plans. Brandon must help solve the mystery behind the killings before Erik becomes the next victim. AJ Jarrett is a Siren-exclusive author.




Nehalem (Place People Live)


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Nehalem explores the impact of illegal international fishing on a community where the ocean provides practical and spiritual meaning for local lives and relationships. Surfers and fishermen from a small Oregon harbor town respond to the threat of salmon extinction, when miles of deadly drift nets begin harvesting their coastal waters. This exciting drama unfolds at a time when national media had not yet reported the devastating effects of factory ships slaughtering the ocean's wildlife. It looks back at a time when protecting the environment meant joining with trusted neighbors and fighting alone against the overwhelming power of multinational interests and corporate greed. The deeper theme of the story examines how people manage practically and spiritually, when indifferent authority threatens the foundation of their community. Surfing transforms from daring sport to spiritual path, and deep ocean fishing evolves from practical livelihood to environmental survival.




Stories of Nehalem


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The Nehalem Tillamook


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In 1933 and 1934, Elizabeth Jacobs, advised by her husband, the noted anthropologist Melville Jacobs, conducted fieldwork on the Nehalem Tillamook culture of northwestern Oregon. Working with her extraordinarily able Nehalem Tillamook consultant Clara Pearson, Jacobs recorded extensive ethnographic and folkloric materials that far surpass in quality and quantity the Tillamook research of previous investigators. Jacobs' collaboration with Pearson eventually resulted in the publication of "Nehalem Tillamook Tales, an exceptional collection of myths and tales recorded in English. But the companion ethnography was never finished. "The Nehalem Tillamook grew from that unfinished manuscript. First, in consultation with Elizabeth Jacobs, the manuscript was expanded and extensively edited by William Seaburg. After Elizabeth Jacobs' death in 1983, Seaburg added careful annotations and a detailed historical introduction. The result is a remarkable book that fills an important gap in what was previously known about Northwest Coast native cultures. This is the first book-length ethnography of any Western Oregon native group, and it will be invaluable for drawing comparisons with other Northwest Coast native cultures, especially in the areas of female roles, world view, and social expressions of supernaturalism.