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    Date of this Version

    1996

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    Article

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    Published in Great Plains Quarterly 16:1 (Winter 1996). Copyright © 1996 Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln.

    Abstract

    AN INTRODUCTION (Barbara Rippey; John R. Wunder)

    "SHE DOES NOT WRITE LIKE A HISTORIAN": MARl SANDOZ AND THE OLD AND NEW WESTERN HISTORY (Betsy Downey)

    MARl SANDOZ'S SLOGUM HOUSE: GREED AS WOMAN (Glenda Riley)

    RECASTING EPIC TRADITION: THE DISPOSSESSED AS HERO IN SANDOZ'S CRAZY HORSE AND CHEYENNE AUTUMN (Lisa R. Lindell)

    MARl SANDOZ'S PORTRAIT OF AN ARTIST'S YOUTH: ROBERT HENRI'S NEBRASKA YEARS (Helen Winter Stauffer)

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    Lakol Wokiksuye: La Memoire Visuel des Lakota

    A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E. A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry

    Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth

    Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: Treaty Rights and Indian Law at the End of the Nineteenth Century

    We are a People in This World: The Lakota Sioux and the Massacre at Wounded Knee

    Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Professional Athletes

    Cowboys and Kansas: Stories from the Tallgrass Prairie

    "That Man Partridge": E. A. Partridge, His Thoughts and Times

    The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern West

    Dangerous Passage: The Santa Fe Trail and the Mexican War

    Looking for History on Highway 14

    Roadside History of South Dakota

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