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Spring 1997

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Great Plains Quarterly Vol. 17, No. 2, Spring 1997.

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Copyright 1997 by the Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln

Abstract

GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY

SPRING 1997 VOL. 17 NO.2

CONTENTS

POLITICS AND CULTURE OF THE GREAT PLAINS: AN INTRODUCTION John Comer

TREATY SEVEN AND GUARANTEED REPRESENTATION: HOW TREATY RIGHTS CAN EVOLVE INTO PARLIAMENTARY SEATS Kiera Ladner

LIBERAL EDUCATION ON THE GREAT PLAINS: AMERICAN EXPERIMENTS, CANADIAN FLIRTATIONS, 1930-1950 Kevin Brooks

CROSS-BORDER TIES AMONG PROTEST MOVEMENTS: THE GREAT PLAINS CONNECTION Mildred A. Schwartz

CONCEPTIONS OF THE NEBRASKA VOTER IN 1882: PARADOXES AND COMPLEXITIES AMONG "WOMEN" Carmen Heider

BOOK REVIEWS

The Perfection of the Morning: An Apprenticeship in Nature

Women and Texas History: Selected Essays

A New Life: Danish Emigration to North America as Described by the Emigrants Themselves

in Letters, 1842-1946

Creative Crusader: Edmund G . Kaufman and Mennonite Community

Pioneer Children on the Journey West

The Ojibwa of Western Canada

March of the Columns: A Chronicle of the 1876 Indian War ,June 27 -September 16, 1876

The Crazy Horse Surrender Ledger

KillingCuster: The Battle of the Little Big Hom and the Fate of the Plains Indians

Elijah: No Ordinary Hero

The Frontier in American Culture: An Exhibition at the Newberry Library,

August 26, 1994-January 7, 1995

Wanted Dead or Alive: The American West in Popular Culture

ForgingNew Freedoms: Nativism, Education, and the Constitution, 1917-1927

Rudder, Stick, and Throttle: Research and Reminiscences of Flying in Nebraska

Nebraska History: An Annotated Bibliography

Edmonton: The Life of a City

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