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    Date of this Version

    Winter 1997

    Document Type

    Article

    Citation

    Great Plains Quarterly Vol. 17, No. 1, Winter 1997.

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

    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

    PUBLISHED BY THE CENTER FOR GREAT PLAINS STUDIES

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