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Abrahams, Cecil, cited on Margaret Laurence, 176 Bear Butte: 23-24; photo of, 24; maps of 24, 30, 31. See Abrams, Myer H., quoted on myth, 193 also Indians. Agnew, Spiro, quoted on cultural values, 248 Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman behind the Agran, Edward Gale, “Too Good a Town”: William Allen Legend, by John E. Miller, reviewed, 311 White, Community, and the Emerging Rhetoric of Middle Bell, Daniel, cited on capitalism, 250 America, reviewed, 308 Berman, Marshall, cited and quoted on modernism, 182, agrarian culture, 245-55 183 Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation Service Bettelheim, Bruno, cited on myth, 194 (ASCS), 29 Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux, and Josephine Waggoner, Alden, Amassa, poetry quoted, 248 and edited by Emily Levine, With My Own Eyes: A Alexander, Ruth Ann, reviews By Grit and Grace: Eleven Lakota Woman Tells Her People’s History, reviewed, Women Who Shaped the American West, 221 59 Allen, J. B., cited on cowboy poetry, 294; poem by, 296 Beyond the Frontier: Exploring the Indian Country, by Stan Alonzo, Armando, Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers Hoig, reviewed, 61 in South Texas, 1734-1900, reviewed, 138 Billy the Kid: His Life and Legend, by Jon Tuska, reviewed, An Army of Women: Gender and Politics in Gilded Age 142 Kansas, by Michael Lewis Goldberg, reviewed, 144 Biolsi, Thomas, and Larry J. Zimmerman, edited Indians American Indian Religious Freedom Act (AIRFA), 23- and Anthropologist: Vine Deloria, Jr. and the Critique 34 of Anthropology, reviewed, 63 American Indians. See Indians Black, Baxter, 293 Anaya, Rudolfo, 278 Blake, William, poem quoted, 277 Andrzejewski, B.W., cited on Margaret Laurence, 204 Blaser, Kent, reviews Confessions of a Maddog: A Romp An Archaeology of the Soul: North American Indian Belief through the High-Flying Texas Music and Literary Era and Ritual, by Robert L. Hall, reviewed, 227 of the Fifties to the Seventies, 314 Autobiography of Red Cloud: War Leader of the Oglalas, Blessing for a Long Time: The Sacred Pole of the Omaha edited by R. Eli Paul, reviewed, 54 Tribe, by Robin Ridington and Dennis Hastings, re- Averill, Thomas Fox: quoted on maps, 86, 87; “The Map viewed, 61 as Big as the World,” 123-26; biographical informa- Blue Hawk (Pawnee), 9-19 tion on, 123 Bly, Robert: cited and quoted on poetry, 99, 100; quoted Axelrod, Alan. See Phillips, Charles on Duende, 104 Boehme, Sarah E., foreword by Peter Hassrick, Powerful Baillargeon, Morgan, and Leslie Tepper, Legends of Our Images: Portrayals of Native America, reviewed, 69 Times: Native Cowboy Life, reviewed, 228 Borsodi, Ralph, 259 Baker, David, quoted on Ted Kooser poetry, 98, 101, Braithwaite, Chuck, appointed editor of Great Plains 105 Quarterly, 319 Baker, Joseph E., cited on American culture, 249 The Brandon Teena Story, film produced and directed by Baker, O. E., 263 Susan Muska and Greta Olafsdottir, reviewed, 127 Baldwin, Charles A., 12-13, 16 Brandt, Deborah, cited on literacy artifacts, 36 Barron, Hal S., Mixed Harvest: The Second Great Trans- Breuer, Kimberly Henke, reviews Texas and Northeastern formation of the Rural North, 1870-1930, reviewed, Mexico, 1630-1690, 299 305 Brownell, Baker: 257; cited and quoted on Montana Barry, Bill, People Places: Saskatchewan and Its Names, Study, 258, 260-64, 268 reviewed, 225 Bruchey, Stuart, cited on small towns, 251 Barsh, Russel Lawrence, reviews Indians in the United Brumble, H. David, reviews Autobiography of Red Cloud: States and Canada: A Comparative History, 225 War Leader of the Oglalas, 54 Bass, Rick, quote on maps from “The Sky, the Stars, the Bryant, Keith L., Jr., The Philosophy of Railways: The Wilderness,” 107, 109 Transcontinental Railway Idea in British North America, reviewed, 222 324 GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY, FALL 1999 Buckley, Jay H., reviews Encyclopedia of the American Clubb, Warren, reviews Discover Saskatchewan: A Guide West, 134 to Historic Sites, 224 Burgess, Marianna. See Stiya Come Last, Thomas (Sioux), quoted on Indian language, Burns, Randy. See Roscoe, Will 44 Buschkoetter, Juanita and Darrel, 252 “Community Dreaming in the Rural Northwest: The Butala, Peter, 85, 92 Montana Study, 1944-47,” by Philip J. Nelson, 257-75 Butala, Sharon: 85-87, 89-95; Coyote's Morning Cry: Comparing Cowboys and Frontiers, by Richard W. Slatta, Meditations and Dreams from a Life in Nature, 89, reviewed, 147 quotes from, 92; Fever, quote from, 91; The Fourth Confessions of a Maddog: A Romp through the High-Flying Archangel, quote from, 93; The Gates of the Sun, quotes Texas Music and Literary Era of the Fifties to the Seven- from, 93-94; Luna, 92; The Perfection of the Morning: ties, by Jay Dunston Milner, reviewed, 314 An Apprenticeship in Nature, 89, quotes from 92-94; Constructing the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura quoted on Wallace Stegner, 94 Ingalls Wilder, by Ann Romines, reviewed, 310 Butler, Anne M., Gendered Justice in the American West: Contemporary Native American Architecture: Cultural Re- Women Prisoners in Men’s Penitentiaries, reviewed, generation and Creativity, by Carol Herselle Krinsky, 301 reviewed, 68 By Grit and Grace: Eleven Women Who Shaped the Ameri- Cottrell, Robert C., The Social Gospel of E. Nicholas can West, edited by Glenda Riley and Richard W. Comfort: Founder of the Oklahoma School of Religion, Etulain, reviewed, 221 reviewed, 148 Byrd, Sidney, quoted on Indian schools, 49-50 Cowboy Fiddler in Bob Wills’ Band, by Frankie McWhorter, as told to John R. Erickson, reviewed, Cameron, Ian, cited and quoted on Margaret Laurence 149 and her music, 168-72, 177 Cowboy Justice: Tale of a Texas Lawman, by Jim Gober, Canada: Neepawa, Manitoba, 191-201, 203; Indians, in edited by James R. Gober and B. Byron Price, re- Margaret Laurence’s fiction, 207; women writers, 181, viewed, 300 188. See also Laurence, Margaret; Indians cowboys: songs and poetry by, 291-97 Cannon, Hal, cited on cowboy poetry, 293 Coyne, Michael, The Crowded Prairie: American National Capturing Women: The Manipulation of Cultural Imagery Identity in the Hollywood Western, reviewed, 312 in Canada’s Prairie West, by Sarah Carter, reviewed, Crawford, Ann Fears, and Crystal Sasse Ragsdale, Texas 143 Women: Frontier to Future, reviewed, 302 Carrillo, Jo, edited by, Readings in American Indian Law: Crawford, Suzanne Jones, reviews Beyond the Frontier: Recalling the Rhythm of Survival, reviewed, 70 Exploring the Indian Country, 61 Carter, Patricia, cited on Indian education, 35 Creating the New Woman: The Rise of Southern Women’s Carter, Sarah, Capturing Women: The Manipulation of Progressive Culture in Texas, 1893-1918, by Judith N. Cultural Imagery in Canada's Prairie West, reviewed, McArthur, reviewed, 303 143 “Crime and Responsibility,” review essay by June Perry cartography, literary, 107-22, 123-26 Levine on The Brandon Teena Story, 127-32 Cavanaugh, Catherine, reviews Capturing Women: The Critchfield, Richard, cited on rural culture, 253 Manipulation of Cultural Imagery in Canada’s Prairie The Crowded Prairie: American National Identity in the West, 143 Hollywood Western, by Michael Coyne, reviewed, 312 Cawelti, John G., reviews The Crowded Prairie: American cultural renewal. See Montana Study National Identity in the Hollywood Western, 312 culture: Mexican-American, 277-89 Challenging Territory: The Writing of Margaret Laurence, edited by Christian Riegel, reviewed, 213 Danbom, David B., reviews Harvesting the High Plains: Changing Ones: Third and Fourth Genders in Native North John Kriss and the business of Wheat Farming, 1920- America, by Will Roscoe, foreword by Randy Burns, 1950, 149; cited on rural culture, 249 reviewed, 65 Daniel, John, cited on Wallace Stegner, 90 Chapa, Juan Bautista, Texas and Northeastern Mexico, De Voto, Bernard, cited on community development, 1630-1690, reviewed, 299 260-61 Chase, Champion B.: 12-13, 15-19; photo of, 13; quoted “The Death of Edward McMurty,” by David Wishart, 5-21 on Pawnee trial, 15, 16 DeLeén, Arnoldo, reviews Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Chase, Horace, quoted on Indian schools, 37, 39 Settlers in South Texas, 1734-1900, 138 Chavez, Denise: Face of an Angel, criticism on, cites and Deloria, Vine, Jr., cited on Indians and land, 26 quotes from, 277-88; photo of, 278; Dosamantes’ democracy. See Montana Study, republicanism Family Tree, 280 Diggins, John Patrick, cited on capitalism, 250 Chicanos/as. See Mexican-Americans Dillon, John F., quoted on Pawnee trial, 18 The Chiricahua Apache Prisoners of War: Fort Sill 1894- Discover Saskatchewan: A Guide to Historic Sites, by Meika 1914, by John Anthony Turcheneske Jr., reviewed, Lalone and Elton LaClare, reviewed, 224 59 Dudek, Debra: “Poetic Redress: Her Body, Her House in Cixous, Héléne, cited and quoted on feminist theory, The Fire-Dwellers,” 165, 181-89; biographical infor- 185, 187-88 mation on, 181 Clark, Suzanne, cited and quoted on modernism, 186- Dundy, Elmer S.: 14-15, 17; photo of, 15 87 INDEX 325 education: of Indian students, 35-52; reproduction theo- George, Susanne K., Kate M. Cleary: A Literary Biogra- ries, 35. See also Montana Study phy with Selected Works, reviewed, 217 El Llano Estacado: Exploration and Imagination on the High Gilbert, Sandra M. and Susan Gubar, cited on literature Plains of Texas and New Mexico, 1536-1860, by John by women, 279 Miller Morris, reviewed, 137 Gillette, James B., Fugitives from Justice: The Notebook of Eliade, Mircea, cited on ritual centers, 28 Texas Ranger Sergeant James B. Gillette, reviewed, 141 Ellis, Mark R., Fugitives from Justice: The Notebook of Glancy, Diane, reviews Fugitive Poses: Native American Texas Ranger Sergeant James B. Gillette, reviewed, 141 Indian Scenes of Absence and Presence, 66 Ellis, Mark R., reviews Cowboy Justice: Tale of a Texas Glaspell, Susan, cited on writing, 281 Lawman, 300 Gober, James R. See Gober, Jim Elshtain, Jean Bethke, cited on cultural traditions, 245, Gober, Jim, Cowboy Justice: Tale of a Texas Lawman, 246 reviewed, 300 Encyclopedia of the American West, edited by Charles Godard, Barbara, quoted on moderism in writing, 182 Phillips and Alan Axelrod, reviewed, 134 Goldberg, Michael Lewis, An Army of Women: Gender Engskow, Ninna. See Nielsen, John W. and Politics in Gilded Age Kansas, reviewed, 144 Ens, Gerhard J., reviews Proclaiming the Gospel to the Goodburn, Amy: “Literacy Practices at the Genoa In- Indians and the Métis: The Missionary Oblates of Mary dustrial Indian School,” 35-52; biographical infor- Immaculate in Western Canada, 1845-1945, 57 mation on, 35 Erickson, John R. See McWhorter, Frankie Gould, Diane Brazen, cited on Indian religious freedom, Erisman, Fred, reviews Constructing the Little House: 33 Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder, 310 Gowans, Fred R. See Oman, Kerry R. Esquivel, Laura, 278 Gubar, Susan. See Gilbert, Sandra M. Ettlinger, Marion, photo by, 278 Gudsteins, Gudrun B., reviews The Icelandic Voice in Etulain, Richard W., reviews Billy the Kid: His Life and Canadian Letters: The Contribution of Icelandic-Cana- Legend, 14. See also Nash, Gerald D.; Riley, Glenda; dian Writers to Canadian Literature, 217 Szasz, Ferenc M. Gump, James O., reviews The Nebraska Indian Wars Evans, Terry, and Donald Worster, The Inhabited Prairie, Reader, 1865-1877, 54 reviewed, 221 Gutkin, Harry, and Mildred Gutkin, Profiles in Dissent: The Shaping of Radical Thought in the Canadian West, Face of an Angel. See Chavez, Denise reviewed, 146 Ferguson, Andrew, cited on cultural values, 249 Gutkin, Mildred. See Gutkin, Harry First Person, First Peoples: Native American College Gradu- ates Tell Their Life Stories, edited by Andrew Garrod Hagan, William T., reviews The Chiricahua Apache Pris- and Colleen Larimore, reviewed, 71 oners of War: Fort Sill 1894-1914, 59 Fleenor, Creedmore, poetry quoted, 248 Haig-Brown, Celia, cited on Indian education, 35 Florby, Gunilla, The Margin Speaks: A Study of Margaret Haines, John, cited on literature, 286 Laurence and Robert Kroetsch from a Post-Colonial Point Hall, Robert L., An Archaeology of the Soul: North Ameri- of View, reviewed, 215 can Indian Belief and Ritual, reviewed, 227 Forbes-Boyte, Kari: “Litigation, Mitigation, and the Hall, Thomas D., reviews Comparing Cowboys and Fron- American Indian Religious Freedom Act: The Bear tiers, 147 Butte Example,” 23-34; biographical information on, Hamialainen, Pekka, reviews The Night Has a Naked Soul: 23 Witchcraft and Sorcery among the Western Cherokee, Fowke, Edith, quoted on Margaret Laurence, 168 64 Fraiburg, Selma, quoted on childhood, 193 Hannibal-Paci, Christopher, reviews Loyal till Death: Frontiers of Historical Imagination: Narrating the European Indians and the North-West Rebellion, 58 Conquest of Native America, 1890-1990, by Kerwin Hansen, Bert: 265; cited and quoted on Montana Study, Lee Klein, reviewed, 136 266, 270 Frye, Northrop, quoted on literature and myth, 194, 209 Hansen, Tom, quoted on Ted Kooser poetry, 98 Fugitive Poses: Native American Indian Scenes of Absence Harlan, David, quoted and cited on American Puritan- and Presence, by Gerald Vizenor, reviewed, 66 ism, 251, 253 Fugitives from Justice: The Notebook of Texas Ranger Ser- Harris, Sharon M., reviews Kate M. Cleary: A Literary geant James B. Gillette, by James B. Gillette, reviewed, Biography with Selected Works, 217 141 Hartz, Louis, cited on political traditions, 250 Harvesting the High Plains: John Kriss and the business of Garcia, Juan, edited by, Mexican Americans in the 1990s: Wheat Farming, 1920-1950, by Craig Miner, reviewed, Politics, Policies, and Perceptions, reviewed, 315 149 Garrod, Andrew, and Colleen Larimore, First Person, Harvey, David, quoted on modernity, 183, 185 First Peoples: Native American College Graduates Tell Hasselstrom, Linda, quoted and cited on rural traditions, Their Life Stories, reviewed, 71 246-47, 248 Gendered Justice in the American West: Women Prisoners Hassrick, Peter. See Boehme, Sarah E. in Men’s Penitentiaries, by Anne M. Butler, reviewed, Hastings, Dennis. See Ridington, Robin 301 Haywood, C. Robert, cited on Kansas place names, 125 Genoa Industrial Indian School: 35-52; Victoria Soci- Heaney, Seamus, cited on literature, 285 ety within, 42 326 GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY, FALL 1999 Heidegger, Martin, quoted on the “in-between”, 99 Winnebago, 41. See also Canada, Indian reservations, Heider, Carmen, reviews An Army of Women: Gender Indian schools and Politics in Gilded Age Kansas, 144 Indians in the United States and Canada: A Comparative Heron, Craig, edited by, The Workers’ Revolt in Canada, History, by Roger L. Nichols, reviewed, 225 1917-1925, reviewed, 223 The Inhabited Prairie, photographs by Terry Evans and Hewes, Leslie, reviews The Social Gospel of E. Nicholas essay by Donald Worster, reviewed, 221 Comfort: Founder of the Oklahoma School of Religion, Irwin, Lee, reviews Seeing the White Buffalo, 62 148 Isern, Thomas D., reviews Researching Western History: Hilger, Michael J., reviews Hollywood's Indian: The Por- Topics in the Twentieth Century, 307 trayal of the Native American in Film, 67 Isle, Walter: quoted on Sharon Butala, 85; “History and Hind-Smith, Joan, cited on Margaret Laurence, 168, Nature: Representations of the Great Plains in the 175 Work of Sharon Butala and Wallace Stegner,” 89- “History and Nature: Representations of the Great Plains 95; biographical information on, 89 in the Work of Sharon Butala and Wallace Stegner,” Iverson, Peter, reviews, Legends of Our Times: Native by Walter Isle, 89-95 Cowboy Life, 228 Hofstadter, Richard, cited on political traditions, 250 Hoig, Stan, Beyond the Frontier: Exploring the Indian Coun- Jackson, Helen Hunt. See Ramona try, reviewed, 61 Jackson, John Brinckerhoff, quoted on landscape, 86 Hollywood's Indian: The Portrayal of the Native American Jacobs, Margaret D., reviews Land of Many Hands: Women in Film, edited by Peter C. Rollins and John E. in the American West, 220 O’Connor, foreword by Wilcomb E. Washburn, re- Jacobs, Sue-Ellen, reviews Changing Ones: Third and viewed, 67 Fourth Genders in Native North America, 65 Horse Driver (Pawnee), 14, 17, 19 Janney, Samuel (Indian superintendent): 10-20, quoted Howard, Joseph Kinsey, cited and quoted on Montana on Pawnee trial, 13, 15, 17 Study, 260, 262, 268-69 Jeffers, Robinson, cited on human race, 284 Hoy, Jim: “Whither Cowboy Poetry?” 291-97; biographi- Jernigan, E. Jay, William Lindsay White, 1900-1973: In cal information on, 291 the Shadow of His Father, reviewed, 309 Huei, Raymond J. A., Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indi- Johansen, Bruce E., reviews Readings in American Indian ans and the Métis: The Missionary Oblates of Mary Law: Recalling the Rhythm of Survival, 70 Immaculate in Western Canada, 1845-1945, reviewed, Johnston, Bessie, quoted on Indian education, 37 57 Jones, Nancy Baker, reviews Creating the New Woman: Hutcheon, Linda, cited on postmodern writing, 182 The Rise of Southern Women’s Progressive Culture in Texas, 1893-1918, 303 The Icelandic Voice in Canadian Letters: The Contribution The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Volume 11: of Icelandic-Canadian Writers to Canadian Literature, The Journals of Joseph Whitehouse, May 14, 1804—April by Daisy L. Neijmann, reviewed, 217 2, 1806, edited by Gary E. Moulton, reviewed, 139 “Imagining Literary Landscapes,” by Susan J. Rosowski, 85-87 Kansas: 123-26; Arkansas River valley, 124, 126; Chase immigration: Mexican-American, 277-89 County, 108-121, maps of, 108, 116; Dodge City, “The ‘In-Between’: Landscapes of Transformation in Ted 124, 125; Ellsworth County, 9; Fort Larned, 124; Kooser’s Weather Central,” by Mary K. Stillwell, 97- Great Bend, 124, 126; Kinsley, 124 106 Kate M. Cleary: A Literary Biography with Selected Works, Indian reservations: Cheyenne River Reservation, 26; by Susanne K. George, reviewed, 217 Pine Ridge Reservation, 26; Rosebud Reservation, 26 Kaye, Frances W., reviews Selected Letters of Margaret Indian schools: assimilation of students, 38-52; Chilocco Laurence and Adele Wiseman, 212 Indian School, 35; institutional histories listed, 35; Keillor, Garrison, quoted on rural culture, 253 Kamloops Indian Residential School, 35; literacy Kilpatrick, Alan, The Night Has a Naked Soul: Witchcraft practices, 35-52. See also Genoa Industrial Indian and Sorcery among the Western Cherokee, reviewed, 64 School Kime, Wayne R., The Powder River Expedition Journals of Indians and Anthropologist: Vine Deloria, Jr. and the Cri- Colonel Richard Irving Dodge, reviewed, 141 tique of Anthropology, edited by Thomas Biolsi and King, James, The Life of Margaret Laurence, reviewed, 211 Larry J. Zimmerman, reviewed, 63 Kirtz, Mary K., reviews The Margin Speaks: A Study of Indians: Arapaho, 25; Cahuilla, 41; Chaui band of Paw- Margaret Laurence and Robert Kroetsch from a Post- nee, 9-10; Cheyenne, 25; Chippewa, 43; Crazy Horse, Colonial Point of View, 215 26; Cree, 174; cultural practices, 23-34; education Klein, Kerwin Lee, Frontiers of Historical Imagination: of, 35-52; view of geography, 117; hanbleceyas (vi- Narrating the European Conquest of Native America, sion quests), 26-27; Kaw, 110, 113; Kitkahakki Band 1890-1990, reviewed, 136 of Pawnee, 9; Lakotas: 41; cosmology, 28; law case, Knights, L. C., cited on literature, 285 28-29; religion and holy grounds, 25-33; literacy prac- Kooser, Ted: 85; quoted on metaphors, 99; An Epiphany, tices among, 35-52; Oglala Lakota College, 26; quote from, 100; Etude, 97, quotes from 99-100; A Omaha, 43; Osage, 110, 113; Pawnees, 5-21; Piegan, Heart of Gold, quote from,102; In Late Spring, quotes 45; Pitahawirata Band of Pawnee, 9; Point p’Oreille, from, 101, 102; photo of, 98; sketch and autograph 44; Ponca, 14, 41; sacred places, 26-27; Skiri Band of by, 105; Surveyors, 103, quotes from, 104; Weather Pawnee, 9; Sioux, 44; student writing, 42-50; Central, 104, quote from, 85-87 INDEX 327 Kowalewski, Michael, quoted on literary maps, 108-9, 113 Lennox, John, and Ruth Panofsky, edited by, Selected Kracht, Benjamin R., reviews Satanta: The Life and Death Letters of Margaret Laurence and Adele Wiseman, re- of a War Chief, 56 viewed, 212 Kraenzel, Carl, cited on regionalism, 260, 271 Levine, Emily, edited by, With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Krinsky, Carol Herselle, Contemporary Native American Woman Tells Her People’s History, reviewed, 59 Architecture: Cultural Regeneration and Creativity, re- Levine, June Perry, review essay “Crime and Responsi- viewed, 68 bility” on The Brandon Teena Story, 127-32 Lewis, Thomas H., reviews The Mythology of Native North Lake, George B., 19 America, 227 Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative of Custer’s Defeat, by liberalism. See Montana Study Gregory F. Michno, reviewed, 55 The Life of Margaret Laurence, by James King, reviewed, Lalone, Meika, and Elton LaClare, Discover Sas- 211 katchewan: A Guide to Historic Sites, reviewed, 224 Lincoln, Abraham, quoted on political institutions, 246 Lamson, Grace (Omaha), quoted on assimilation, 45-46 “Literacy Practices at the Genoa Industrial Indian Lamson, Zoe (Omaha), quoted on Indian language, 43 School,” by Amy Goodburn, 35-52 Land of Many Hands: Women in the American West, by literary mapping, 107-22, 123-26 Harriet Sigerman, reviewed, 220 “Litigation, Mitigation, and the American Indian Reli- Lane, Belden, cited on Indian sacred places, 26-27 gious Freedom Act: The Bear Butte Example,” by Larimore, Colleen. See Garrod, Andrew Kari Forbes-Boyte, 23-34 Larson, John Lauritz, reviews Thomas Jefferson and the Little Wolf (Pawnee), 11, 14, 16, 19 Changing West: From Conquest to Conservation, 300 Lockean liberalism, 246 Larson, Robert W.: Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Logsdon, Guy, cited on cowboy poetry, 292, 295 Lakota Sioux, reviewed, 53; reviews Lakota Noon: Lomawaima, K. Tsianina, cited on Indian schools, 35 The Indian Narrative of Custer’s Defeat, 55 Lomax, John A., cited on cowboy poetry, 293 Lasch, Christopher, quoted and cited on American cul- Long, Alex, reviews Frontiers of Historical Imagination: ture, 245, 248, 249, 252 Narrating the European Conquest of Native America, Latham, David. See Latham, Sheila 1890-1990, 136 Latham, Sheila, and David Latham, edited by, Magic Lopez, Barry, cited and quoted on geography, 109, 119, Lies: The Art of W. O. Mitchell, 215 120 Lauck, Jon: “‘The Silent Artillery of Time’: Understand- Loughlin, Patricia, reviews Women of Oklahoma, 1890- ing Social Change in the Rural Midwest,” 245-55; 1920, 304 biographical information on, 245 Love, Preston, A Thousand Honey Creeks Later: My Life Laurence, Margaret: African stories, 204; articles on, in Music from Basie to Motown and Beyond, reviewed, 165-209; biography on, 203-9; A Bird in the House, 313 cites and quotes from, 206-7; Dance on the Earth, Lowe, Leonard, quoted on Indian schools, 49-50 quotes from, 169, 170, 177, 197; The Diviners, 167- Loyal till Death: Indians and the North-West Rebellion, by 79, quotes from, 168-69, 174, 176, 194, 197, 199, Blair Stonechild and Bill Waiser, reviewed, 58 206-8, music from, 167, 170-78; Elm Cottage, 170- Lujan, Roy, reviews Tempest Over Teapot Dome: The 171, 204; The Fire-Dwellers, cites and quotes from Story of Albert B. Fall, 306 181, 183-88, 200, 204; friends of, 165-209; Heart of a Stranger, quotes from, 191-201; A Jest of God, cites MacLeod, Margaret Arnett, quoted on Métis songs, 173 and quotes from, 194, 198-200, 205; letters to Al Magic Lies: The Art of W. O. Mitchell, edited by Sheila Purdy, 203-8; letters to Adele Wiseman, 203-8; “Mar- Latham and David Latham, reviewed, 215 garet Laurence and Her Times,” conference on, 165; Malmsheimer, Lonna, cited on Indian schools, 40 Olden Days Coat, cite from, 207; poetry of, 194; pho- Manawaka. See Laurence, Margaret tos of, 166, 208; The Prophet's Camel Bell, quote from, Mantooth, Wes: “Margaret Laurence’s ‘Album’ Songs: 207; quoted on her work, 191, 194; The Stone Angel, Divining for Missing Links and Deeper Meanings,” cites and quotes from, 195, 198, 200, 204, 207-8. See 165, 167-79, 207; biographical information on, 167 also Florby, Gunilla; King, James; Lennox, John; Many Danes, Some Norwegians: Karen Miller's Diary, Reigel, Christian; Wainwright, John 1894, edited by John W. Nielsen, translated by Ninna Lears, T. J. Jackson, cited on capitalism, 250 Engskow, reviewed, 145 Least Heat-Moon, William: PrairyErth, quoted, 86, 107- Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity, edited 21, cited, 126; illustrations from, 108, 112, 116 by David M. Wrobel and Michael C. Steiner, re- Leeming, David, and Jake Page, The Mythology of Native viewed, 135 North America, reviewed, 227 “The Map as Big as the World,” by Thomas Fox Averill, legal cases: Fools Crow v. Gullett, 29; US v. Baily, 18; US 123-26 v. Ward, 18; Yoder v. Wisconsin, 33 maps, mapping, as in literary styles, 107-22, 123-26 Legends of Our Times: Native Cowboy Life, by Morgan “Margaret Laurence’s ‘Album’ Songs: Divining for Miss- Baillargeon and Leslie Tepper, reviewed, 228 ing Links and Deeper Meanings,” by Wes Mantooth, Legreid, Ann Marie, reviews Many Danes, Some Norwe- 167-79. See also Laurence, Margaret gians: Karen Miller’s Diary, 1894, 145 “Margaret Laurence’s Long Journey Home: ‘I Love the Lennox, John, edited by, Margaret Laurence—Al Purdy: A Damn Country, That’s the Trouble,” by Lyall H. Friendship in Letters, cites and quotes from, 168, 171, Powers, 203-9. See also Laurence, Margaret 176, 200, 203-8 328 GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY, FALL 1999 The Margin Speaks: A Study of Margaret Laurence and Montana Study, 257-75 Robert Kroetsch from a Post-Colonial Point of View, by Morgan, Arthur, cited on Montana Study, 263 Gunilla Florby, reviewed, 215 Morgan, Thomas J., Pipe of Peace: quoted on Indian edu- Markham, Edwin, quote from poem on rural culture, cation, 36, 37, 40; cited on Indian education, 37, 38 249 Morris, John Miller, El Llano Estacado: Exploration and Mathis, Joel, reviews William Lindsay White, 1900-1973: Imagination on the High Plains of Texas and New In the Shadow of His Father, 309 Mexico, 1536-1860, reviewed, 137 Maynard, Frank, 292 Moulton, Gary E., edited by, The Journals of the Lewis & McArthur, Judith N., Creating the New Woman: The Rise Clark Expedition, Volume 11: The Journals of Joseph of Southern Women’s Progressive Culture in Texas, Whitehouse, May 14, 1804—April 2, 1806, reviewed, 1893-1918, reviewed, 303 139 McKenzie, A. F., cited on Neepawa, 196, 197. See also Mumford, Lewis, cited on community planning, 259, 262 Laurence, Margaret Mufioz, Ed A., reviews Mexican Americans in the 1990s: McLean, Lorna R., reviews Policing the Elephant: Crime, Politics, Policies, and Perceptions, 315 Punishment, and Social Behavior on the Overland Trail, Murrell, Annette L., reviews A Thousand Honey Creeks 140 Later: My Life in Music from Basie to Motown and McMurty, Edward, 5-21 Beyond, 313 McNamara, Ida (Chippewa), quoted on Indian educa- music. See “Margaret Laurence’s ‘Album’ Songs” tion, 43 Muska, Susan, and Greta Olafsdottir, produced and di- McNeal, Tom, cited on rural culture, 248 rected, The Brandon Teena Story, reviewed, 127 McRae, Wallace: 293; cited on cowboy poetry, 294; The Mythology of Native North America, by David Leeming poems by, 296-97 and Jake Page, reviewed, 227 McWhorter, Frankie, as told to John R. Erickson, Cow- boy Fiddler in Bob Wills’ Band, reviewed, 149 Nash, Gerald D. and Richard W. Etulain, edited by, Meadows, Paul, 262, 269, 270 Researching Western History: Topics in the Twentieth Medicine, Bea, reviews With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Century, reviewed, 307 Woman Tells Her People's History, 59 National Historic Preservation Laws, 29 Melby, Ernest: 257, 258, 262; cited and quoted on Mon- National Registry of Historic Places, 29 tana Study, 261 Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Meldrum, Barbara Howard, reviews Updating the Literary Act (NAGPRA), 29 West, 133 Native Americans. See Indians Mendoza, Valerie M., reviewed El Llano Estacado: Ex- Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS), 29 ploration and Imagination on the High Plains of Texas Naylor, James, reviews Profiles in Dissent: The Shaping of and New Mexico, 1536-1860, 137 Radical Thought in the Canadian West, 146 Métis, 173-77. See also Laurence, Margaret Nebraska: 5-21; photo of Columbus, 8; Fort Kearny, 7; Mexican Americans in the 1990s: Politics, Policies, and Genoa, 36; photo of Douglas County Courthouse, Perceptions, edited by Juan Garcia, reviewed, 315 12; Omaha, 10-17; map of Polk County, Nebraska, Mexican-Americans, in literature, 277-89 6. See also Genoa Industrial Indian School Meyer, Jeffrey, cited on rural culture, 249 The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877, edited by Michno, Gregory F., Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative R. Eli Paul, reviewed, 54 of Custer’s Defeat, reviewed, 55 Neijmann, Daisy L., The Icelandic Voice in Canadian Let- Mill, John Stuart, cited, 279 ters: The Contribution of Icelandic-Canadian Writers to Miller, John E., Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman Canadian Literature, reviewed, 217 behind the Legend, reviewed, 311 Nelson, Philip J.: “Community Dreaming in the Rural Milner, Jay Dunston, Confessions of a Maddog: A Romp Northwest: The Montana Study, 1944-47,” 257-75; through the High-Flying Texas Music and Literary Era biographical information on, 257 of the Fifties to the Seventies, reviewed, 314 Nevada, Elko, 291 Miner, Craig, Harvesting the High Plains: John Kriss and newspapers: Genoa Leader Times, 49; Great Falls Tri- the business of Wheat Farming, 1920-1950, reviewed, bune, quoted on Montana Study, 270; Indian News, 149; reviews Mixed Harvest: The Second Great Trans- cited on Indian education, 43; Miles City Star, quoted formation of the Rural North, 1870-1930, 305 on Montana Study, 270; Missoula Times, 270; Omaha Missouri Valley Authority, 266-67 Daily Herald, quoted on Pawnee trial, 18; Omaha Mitchell, Ken, reviews Magic Lies: The Art of W. O. Weekly Herald, quoted on Pawnee trial, 17; Ravalli Mitchell, 215 Republic, quoted on Montana Study, 270; The Santee Mixed Harvest: The Second Great Transformation of the Word Carrier (lapi oaye), 44; Spokane Review, quoted Rural North, 1870-1930, by Hal S. Barron, reviewed, on Montana Study, 270 305 Nichols, Roger L., Indians in the United States and Canada: Mixedblood Messages: Literature, Film, Family, Place, by A Comparative History, reviewed, 225 Louis Owen, reviewed, 219 Nielsen, John W., edited by, and translated by Ninna modernism, or postmodernism, 182. See Laurence, Mar- Engskow, Many Danes, Some Norwegians: Karen garet Miller's Diary, 1894, reviewed, 145 Montana: Bitterroot River Valley, 265-66; Conrad, 266, The Night Has a Naked Soul: Witchcraft and Sorcery among 267; Darby, 265-66; Lonepine, 267, 270; Montana the Western Cherokee, by Alan Kilpatrick, reviewed, Study, 1944-47, 257-75; Stevensville, 266 64 INDEX 329 North, Frank, 9, 14 “The Prairie Fiction of Margaret Laurence (1926-1987),” North, Luther, quoted on McMurty’s murder, 9, 19 by Charlene Porsild, 165 PrairyErth. See Least Heat-Moon, William O'Connor, John E. See Rollins, Peter C. Pratt, Mary Louise, cited on literacy artifacts, 36 Oil, Wheat, and Wobblies: The Industrial Workers of the Price, B. Byron. See Gober, Jim World in Oklahoma, 1905-1930, by Nigel Anthony Proclaiming the Gospel to the Indians and the Métis: The Sellars, reviewed, 305 Missionary Oblates of Mary Immaculate in Western Olafsdottir, Greta. See Muska, Susan Canada, 1845-1945, by Raymond J. A. Huel, re- Oman, Kerry R., and Fred R. Gowans, review, The Jour- viewed, 57 nals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, Volume 11: The Profiles in Dissent: The Shaping of Radical Thought in the Journals of Joseph Whitehouse, May 14, 1804—April 2, Canadian West, by Harry Gutkin and Mildred Gutkin, 1806, 139 reviewed, 146 den Otter, A. A., The Philosophy of Railways: The Trans- Purdy, Al. See Laurence, Margaret continental Railway Idea in British North America, re- Putnam, Robert, cited on culture, 246 viewed, 222 Owen, Louis, Mixedblood Messages: Literature, Film, Fam- Quantic, Diane D.: cited on prairie, 121; reviews Many ily, Place, reviewed, 219 Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity, 135; re- views “Too Good a Town”: William Allen White, Com- Page, Jake. See Leeming, David munity, and the Emerging Rhetoric of Middle America, Palmer, Bryan D., reviews The Workers’ Revolt in Canada, 308 1917-1925, 223 Quinlan, Vess: cited on cowboy poetry, 294; poem by, Panofsky, Ruth. See Lennox, John 297 Parker, Howard, quoted on cowboy poetry, 294 Paul, R. Eli: reviews Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Ragsdale, Crystal Sasse. See Crawford, Ann Fears Lakota Sioux, 53; edited by, Autobiography of Red Ramona, by Helen Hunt Jackson, cited and quoted, 40-42 Cloud: War Leader of the Oglalas, reviewed, 54; ed- Ramsey, Buck, cited on cowboy poetry, 294; poem by, ited by, The Nebraska Indian Wars Reader, 1865-1877, 297 54; reviews The Powder River Expedition Journals of Rapoport, Amos, reviews Contemporary Native American Colonel Richard Irving Dodge, 141 Architecture: Cultural Regeneration and Creativity, 68 Penuel, James J., reviews The Inhabited Prairie, 222 Raymond, C. Elizabeth, cited on rural culture, 249 People Places: Saskatchewan and Its Names, by Bill Barry, Readings in American Indian Law: Recalling the Rhythm of reviewed, 225 Survival, edited by Jo Carrillo, reviewed, 70 Phillips, Charles, and Alan Axelrod, edited by, Encyclo- Red Cloud: Warrior-Statesman of the Lakota Sioux, by pedia of the American West, reviewed, 134 Robert W. Larson, reviewed, 53 The Philosophy of Railways: The Transcontinental Railway Red Owl, Nellie (Lakota), quoted on Lakota vision Idea in British North America, by A. A. den Otter, quests, 27 reviewed, 222 Red Shirt, Larry (Lakota), quote on Bear Butte, 26 Pickering, Robert B., Seeing the White Buffalo, reviewed, 62 Reese, Linda Williams, Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920, Pipe of Peace. See Morgan, Thomas J. reviewed, 304 Pitaresaru (Pawnee chief), 11, 13 Regehr, T. D., reviews People Places: Saskatchewan and Pocock, J. G. A., quoted on history of America, 245 Its Names, 225 “Poetic Redress: Her Body, Her House in The Fire-Dwell- regionalism. See Montana Study ers,” by Debra Dudek, 181-89 Reid, John Phillip, Policing the Elephant: Crime, Punish- poetry: by cowboys, 291-97; Alden Amassa, 248; Will- ment, and Social Behavior on the Overland Trail, re- iam Blake, 277; Creemore Fleenor, 248 viewed, 140 Policing the Elephant: Crime, Punishment, and Social Be- Religion in Modern New Mexico, edited by Ferenc M. havior on the Overland Trail, by John Phillip Reid, Szasz and Richard W. Etulain, reviewed, 316 reviewed, 140 republicanism, 245-47 politics: rural traditions, 245-55 Researching Western History: Topics in the Twentieth Cen- Porsild, Charlene, “The Prairie Fiction of Margaret tury, edited by Gerald D. Nash and Richard W. Laurence (1926-1987),” 165; resigns as editor of Etulain, reviewed, 307 Great Plains Quarterly, 319 Richard, Carl J., cited on American republic, 245 Poston, Richard Waverly, cited and quoted on Montana Richter, Francine K. Ramsey: “Romantic Women and Study, 259, 269 La Lucha: Denise Chavez’s Face of an Angel,” 277-89; The Powder River Expedition Journals of Colonel Richard biographical information on, 277 Irving Dodge, edited by Wayne R. Kime, reviewed, Ridington, Robin: reviews An Archaeology of the Soul: 141 North American Indian Belief and Ritual, 227; and Powerful Images: Portrayals of Native America, by Sarah Dennis Hastings, Blessing for a Long Time: The Sacred E. Boehme et al., foreword by Peter Hassrick, re- Pole of the Omaha Tribe, reviewed, 61 viewed, 69 Riegel, Christian, edited by, Challenging Territory: The Powers, Lyall H.: “Margaret Laurence’s Long Journey Writing of Margaret Laurence, reviewed, 213 Home: ‘] Love the Damn Country, That's the Riley, Glenda, and Richard W. Etulain, By Grit and Trouble,” 165, 203-9; biographical information on, Grace: Eleven Women Who Shaped the American West, 203 reviewed, 221 330 GREAT PLAINS QUARTERLY, FALL 1999 Rios, Francisco A., cited on Hispanic literature, 286, Slatta, Richard W., Comparing Cowboys and Frontiers, 287 reviewed, 147 Robinson, Charles M., III, Satanta: The Life and Death of small towns, 257-75. See also agrarian, rural life, rural a War Chief, reviewed, 56 social change Robinson, Christine, Rev., reviews Religion in Modern social change, 245-55 New Mexico, 316 The Social Gospel of E. Nicholas Comfort: Founder of the Rockefeller Foundation. See Montana Study Oklahoma School of Religion, by Robert C. Cottrell, Rogers, Jaqueline McLeod, reviews Challenging Tervi- reviewed, 148 tory: The Writing of Margaret Laurence, 213 South Dakota: Bear Butte, 23-34; Black Hills, 25; Game, Rollins, Peter C., and John E. O'Connor, foreword by Fish, and Parks, 28, 31 Wilcomb E. Washburn, Hollywood's Indian: The Por- Spivak, Gayatri Chakravorty, cited on women, 182, 187 trayal of the Native American in Film, reviewed, 67 Stafford, Kimberli M., reviews First Person, First Peoples: “Romantic Women and La Lucha: Denise Chavez's Face Native American College Graduates Tell Their Life Sto- of an Angel,” by Francine K. Ramsey Richter, 277-89 Tles, 71 Romines, Ann: Constructing the Little House: Gender, Stafford, William, quotes from “Fiction,” A Glass Face in Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder, reviewed, 310; re- the Rain, 123, 124 views Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman be- Standing Bear (Ponca chief), 14, 41 hind the Legend, 311 Staufter, Helen Winter, reviews Wright Morris Revisited, Ronda, James P., edited by, Thomas Jefferson and the 218 Changing West: From Conquest to Conservation, re- Stegner, Wallace: 85-87, 89-95; The Big Rock Candy viewed, 300 Mountain, 90; On a Darkling Plain, 90; Wolf Willow: Roosevelt, Theodore, quoted on rural life, 247 A History, a Story, and a Memory of the Last Plains Roscoe, Will, foreword by Randy Burns, Changing Ones: Frontier, quotes from, 90-91, 93-94 Third and Fourth Genders in Native North America, Steiner, Michael C. See Wrobel, David M. reviewed, 65 Stevens, David: 257, 270; quoted on Montana Study, 260 Rosowski, Susan J.: “Imagining Literary Landscapes,” Stevens, Wallace, quoted on poets, 277 85-87; biographical information on, 85 Stillwell, Mary K.: quoted on Ted Kooser, 85-87; “The Rousseau, Jean Jacques, cited, 279 ‘In-Between’: Landscapes of Transformation in Ted rural life. See agrarian culture, rural social change Kooser’s Weather Central,” 97-106 ; biographical in- Rutledge, Mary (Piegan), quoted on assimilation, 45 formation on, 97 Ryden, Kent C., quoted on literary maps, 112 Stitt, Peter, quoted on Ted Kooser, 97 Stiya: A Carlisle Indian Girl at Home, by Marianna Bur- Sainte-Marie, Buffy, 173, quoted, 174 gess, cited and quoted, 38-41 Salerno, Salvatore, reviews Oil, Wheat, and Wobblies: Stonechild, Blair, and Bill Waiser, Loyal till Death: Indi- The Industrial Workers of the World in Oklahoma, 1905- ans and the North-West Rebellion, reviewed, 58 1930, 305 Stovel, Nora Foster: “‘A Town of the Mind’: Margaret Sandel, Michael, cited on democracy, 246 Laurence’s Mythical Microcosm of Manawaka,” 191- Satanta: The Life and Death of a War Chief, by Charles M. 202; biographical information on, 191 Robinson II], reviewed, 56 Stratton, David H., Tempest Over Teapot Dome: The Story Sawyer Brown: Greatest Hits, 1990-1995,” song quoted, of Albert B. Fall, reviewed, 306 251 Strickland, Silas A.: 11-12, quoted on Pawnee trial, 17 Schlesinger, Arthur, Jr., cited on cultural traditions, 246 Stull, Donald D., reviews Indians and Anthropologist: Vine Schmitz, John, reviews Cowboy Fiddler in Bob Wills’ Band, Deloria, Jr. and the Critique of Anthropology, 63 149 Sutherland, David, cited from film The Farmer's Wife, Schweninger, Lee, reviews Mixedblood Messages: Litera- 252 ture, Film, Family, Place, 219 Swayze, Walter E.: cited on Margaret Laurence, 168; Seeing the White Buffalo, by Robert B. Pickering, reviewed, reviews The Life of Margaret Laurence, 211 62 Szasz, Ferenc M. and Richard W. Etulain, edited by, Selected Letters of Margaret Laurence and Adele Wiseman, Religion in Modern New Mexico, reviewed, 316 edited by John Lennox and Ruth Panofsky, reviewed, 212 Tappan, Samuel, cited on Indian values, 39 Sellars, Nigel Anthony, Oil, Wheat, and Wobblies: The Tate, Michael L., reviews Blessing for a Long Time: The Industrial Workers of the World in Oklahoma, 1905- Sacred Pole of the Omaha Tribe, 61 1930, reviewed, 305 Tejano Legacy: Rancheros and Settlers in South Texas, 1734- Sharpless, Rebecca, reviews Texas Women: Frontier to 1900, by Armando Alonzo, reviewed, 138 Future, 302 Tempest Over Teapot Dome: The Story of Albert B. Fall, Shortridge, James R., cited and quoted on rural culture, by David H. Stratton, reviewed, 306 249, 252 Tennessee Valley Authority, 259, 263 Sigerman, Harriet, Land of Many Hands: Women in the Tepper, Leslie. See Baillargeon, Morgan American West, reviewed, 220 Ter-re-kah-wah (Pitahawirata chiet), quoted on Paw- “*The Silent Artillery of Time’: Understanding Social nee killed in Kansas, 11 Change in the Rural Midwest,” by Jon Lauck, 245-55 Texas and Northeastern Mexico, 1630-1690, by Juan Skeen, Anita, quoted on maps, 126 Bautista Chapa, reviewed, 299 INDEX 331 Texas Women: Frontier to Future, by Ann Fears Crawford Waiser, Bill. See Stonechild, Blair and Crystal Sasse Ragsdale, reviewed, 302 Waldron, Jeremy, cited on land ownership, 32 Theroux, Paul, quoted on PrairyErth, 110 Washburn, Wilcomb E. See Rollins, Peter C. Thomas, Clara, cited and quoted on Margaret Laurence, Weaver, Will, cited on rural culture, 248 168, 192 Weltzien, O. Alan: quoted on William Least Heat-Moon, Thomas Jefferson and the Changing West: From Conquest 86, 87 “A Topographic Map of Words: Parables of Car- to Conservation, edited by James P. Ronda, reviewed, tography in William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth,” 300 107-22 ; biographical information on, 107 Thompson, Jeannie, quoted on Ted Kooser poetry, 105 Western Literature Association, Updating the Literary Thorp, N. Howard “Jack”, cited on cowboy poetry, 293 West, reviewed, 133 A Thousand Honey Creeks Later: My Life in Music from White, Noah, quoted on assimilation, 49 Basie to Motown and Beyond, by Preston Love, re- Whitewater, Stanford, quoted on Indian schools, 49 viewed, 313 “Whither Cowboy Poetry?” by Jim Hoy, 291-97 Toffler, Alvin, cited on immigration, 287, 288 Wilkinson, Andy, cited on cowboy poetry, 294-95; poem Tolley, Howard, 259 by, 297 Too Good a Town”: William Allen White, Community, William Lindsay White, 1900-1973: In the Shadow of His and the Emerging Rhetoric of Middle America, by Ed- Father, by E. Jay Jernigan, reviewed, 309 ward Gale Agran, reviewed, 308 Wills, Garry, quoted on cultural histories, 248 “A Topographic Map of Words: Parables of Cartography Wilson, M. L., 259 in William Least Heat-Moon’s PrairyErth,” by O. Alan Wiseman, Adele. See Laurence, Margaret Weltzien, 107-22 Wishart, David: “The Death of Edward McMurty,” 5-21; “*A Town of the Mind’: Margaret Laurence’s Mythical biographical information on, 5 Microcosm of Manawaka,” by Nora Foster Stovel, With My Own Eyes: A Lakota Woman Tells Her People’s 191-202 History, by Susan Bordeaux Bettelyoun and Josephine Troth, Jacob, quoted on hostilities against Pawnee, 10 Waggoner, and edited by Emily Levine, reviewed, 59 Turcheneske, John, Jr., The Chiricahua Apache Prisoners Wolff, Janet, cited on women in literature, 182 of War: Fort Sill 1894-1914, reviewed, 59 Wollstonecraft, Mary, 279 Turner, Dan, quoted on rural traditions, 246 women in Face of an Angel, 277-89. Tuska, Jon, Billy the Kid: His Life and Legend, reviewed, women writers. See Laurence, Margaret; Chavez, Denise; 142 Wiseman, Adele; Butala, Sharon Tweeten, Luther, cited on rural culture, 252 Women of Oklahoma, 1890-1920, by Linda Williams Two Dogs, Richard (Lakota), quoted on Lakota religion Reese, reviewed, 304 and places, 27, 29 Wood, Sharon E., reviews Gendered Justice in the American West: Women Prisoners in Men’s Penitentiaries, 301 Unger, Douglas, cited on rural traditions, 246 Wordsworth, William, quoted on republicanism, 253 Updating the Literary West, reviewed, 133 Workers’ Revolt in Canada, 1917-1925, edited by Craig urbanism. See Montana Study Heron, reviewed, 223 The US Bureau of Indian Affairs: reports on Indian educa- Worster, Donald. See Evans, Terry tion cited, 35-52 Wright Morris Revisited, by Joseph J. Wydeven, reviewed, US Department of Agriculture, 259 218 US Geological Survey, 110 Wrobel, David M., and Michael C. Steiner, edited by, US government: Department of Interior, 24; First Many Wests: Place, Culture, and Regional Identity, Amendment 23-24, quote from, 23. See also Ameri- reviewed, 135 can Indian Religious Freedom Act. Wyckoff, Lydia L., reviews Powerful Images: Portrayals of US Office of Education, 271 Native America, 69 Wydeven, Joseph J., Wright Morris Revisited, reviewed, Vallie, Martin (Point p’Oreille), quoted on assimila- 218 tion, 44, 45 Van Gennep, Arnold, cited on ritual centers, 28 Yellow Sun (Pawnee), 9-19 Vizenor, Gerald, Fugitive Poses: Native American Indian Yi-Fu Tuan: cited on Indians and land connections, 26, Scenes of Absence and Presence, reviewed, 66 28; illustration of Cosmos, 28; quoted on place and space, 100; quoted on landscape, 107 Waggoner, Josephine. See Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux Wainwright, John, edited by, A Very Large Soul: Selected Zarzyski, Paul: cited on cowboy poetry, 294; poem by, 296 Letters from Margaret Laurence to Canadian Writers, Zimmerman, Larry J. See Biolsi, Thomas quotes from, 167-72, 177-78

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