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Great Plains Quarterly (through 2013)
Date of this Version
Winter 2003
Document Type
Article
Citation
Great Plains Quarterly Vol. 23, No. 1, Winter 2003.
Abstract
GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY
Volume 23/ Number 1 / Winter 2003
CONTENTS
"AT THE HEAD OF THE ABORIGINAL REMNANT": CHEROKEE CONSTRUCTION OF A "CIVILIZED" INDIAN IDENTITY DURING THE LAKOTA CRISIS OF 1876 Paul Kelton
WAVING "A BOUGH OF CHALLENGE": FORESTRY ON THE KANSAS GRASSLANDS, 1868-1915 Brian Allen Drake
"THE GREATEST EVIL": INTERPRETATIONS OF INDIAN PROHIBITION LAWS, 1832-1953 Jill E. Martin
BOOK REVIEWS
Scott E. Casper and Lucinda M. Long, eds. Moving Stories: Migration and the American West, 1850-2000 By WALTER NUGENT
Jo Ella Powell Exley Frontier Blood: The Saga of the Parker Family By THOMAS W. KAVANAGH
Royden Loewen Hidden Worlds: Revisiting the Mennonite Migrants of the 1870s By KIMBERLY D. SCHMIDT
George Emery The Methodist Church on the Prairies, 1896-1914 By SANDRA BEARDSALL
Greg Hall Harvest Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the World and Agricultural Laborers in the American West, 1905-1930 By WILLIAM G. ROBBINS
James S. Hirsch Riot and Remembrance: The Tulsa Race War and Its Legacy By HANNIBAL B. JOHNSON
Laurie Meijer Drees The Indian Association of Alberta: A History of Political Action By JOE SAWCHUK
James T. Patterson Brown v. Board of Education: A Civil Rights Milestone and Its Troubled Legacy By KRISTIN LEIGH AHLBERG
Mary Pipher The Middle of Everywhere: The World's Refugees Come to Our Town By ROCHELLE L. DALLA
Beatrice Medicine Learning to Be an Anthropologist and Remaining "Native": Selected Writings By THOMAS P. MYERS
BOOK NOTES
NOTES AND NEWS
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