Great Plains Studies, Center for
Date of this Version
Winter 1997
Document Type
Article
Citation
Great Plains Quarterly Vol. 17, No. 1, Winter 1997.
Abstract
GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY
WINTER 1997 VOL. 17 NO. 1
CONTENTS
BLACK SOLDIERS AT FORT HAYS, KANSAS, 1867 -1869: A STUDY IN CIVILIAN AND MILITARY VIOLENCE James N. Leiker
ALLOTMENT, ALCOHOL, AND THE OMAHAS Benson Tong
A SOCIOECONOMIC PORTRAIT OF PRINCE HALL MASONRY IN NEBRASKA, 1900-1920 Dennis N. Mihelich
THE EARLY GROWTH OF THE CONRAD BANKING ENTERPRISE IN MONTANA, 1880-1914 Henry C. Klassen
REVIEW ESSAY: THE EMPEROR ON THE AMERICAN FRONTIER Susan A. Miller
A review of a traveling exhibition from the Newberry Library,
"The Frontier in American CuI ture," curated by Richard White.
BOOK REVIEWS
Becoming and Remaining a People: Native American Religions on the Northern Plains
Voices of the Plains Cree
Caddo Indians: Where We Come From
The Dull Knifes of Pine Ridge: A Lakota Odyssey
Indian School Days
They Call Me Agnes: A Crow Narrative Based on the Life of Agnes Yellowtail Deernose
The Biographical Directory of Native American Painters
Mediation in Contemporary Native American Fiction
The Nature of the Place: A Study of Great Plains Fiction
Bess Streeter Aldrich: The Dreams Are All Real
This Fragile Land: A Natural History of the Nebraska Sandhills
Born in the Country: A History of Rural America
Age of the Gunfighter: Men and Weapons on the Frontier 1840-1900
The Drifting Cowboy
I See ByYour Outfit: Historic Cowboy Gear of the Northern Plains
NOTES&NEWS
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