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    Date of this Version

    Summer 1981

    Document Type

    Article

    Citation

    Great Plains Quarterly Vol. 1, No. 3, Summer 1981.

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    Copyright 1981 by the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

    Abstract

    Great Plains Quarterly

    Summer 1981 Vol. I No.3

    CONTENTS

    FRIENDS AND ALLIES: THE TONKAWA INDIANS AND THE ANGLO-AMERICANS, 1823-1884 Thomas W. Dunlay

    IMMIGRANT VOTERS AND THE NONPARTISAN LEAGUE IN NEBRASKA, 1917-1920 Burton W. Folsom, Jr.

    AGRICULTURAL PIONEERING IN DAKOTA: A CASE STUDY Gilbert C. Fite

    LAWRENCE GOODWYN AND NEBRASKA POPULISM: A REVIEW ESSAY Robert W. Cherny

    BOOK REVIEWS

    Comparative Frontiers: A Proposal for Studying the American West

    The Great Plains: Environment and Culture

    The Peace Chiefs of the Cheyennes

    William H. Ashley: Enterprise and Politics in the Trans-Mississippi West

    Law for the Elephant

    The British and Irish in oklahoma The Blacks in oklahoma

    The Italians in oklahoma

    The Mexicans in oklahoma

    The Germans in oklahoma

    Folklore from Kansas: Customs, Beliefs, and Superstitions

    NOTES & NEWS

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