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Date of this Version
1995
Document Type
Article
Abstract
"SAME HORSE, NEW WAGON": TRADITION AND ASSIMILATION AMONG THE JEWS OF WICHITA, 1865-1930 (Hal Rothman)
BREAKING THE SILENCE: HYMNS AND FOLK SONGS IN O. E. RØLVAAG'S IMMIGRANT TRILOGY (Philip R. Coleman-Hull)
SENSE OF PLACE IN THE PRAIRIE ENVIRONMENT: SETTLEMENT AND ECOLOGY IN RURAL GEARY COUNTY, KANSAS (Nina Veregge)
HUNT, CAPTURE, RAISE, INCREASE: THE PEOPLE WHO SAVED THE BISON (Ken Zontek)
BOOK REVIEWS
The Cowboy: Representations of Labor in an American Work Culture
Soils in Archaeology: Landscape Evolution and Human Occupation
The Loner: Three Sketches of the Personal Life and Ideas of R. B. Bennett, 1870-1947
The Sioux and Other Native American Cultures of the Dakotas: An Annotated Bibliography
The Orphan Trains: Placing Out in America
The End of American Exceptionalism: Frontier Anxiety from the Old West to the New Deal
Owning Western History: A Guide to Collecting Rare Documents, Historical Letters, and Valuable Photographs from the Old West
Chasing Rainbows: A Recollection of the Great Plains, 1921-1975
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Comments
Published in Great Plains Quarterly 15:2 (Spring 1995). Copyright © 1995 Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.