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Index Volume Aaberg, Thoneta, 199, 209 Architectural styles: in national parks, 305, Abbott, James, 347, 351, 354, 356-58, 362 306-7; of tourist cabins, 323-27 Abeona (steamboat), 174 Ankara Indians, 7, ii, 12-13,4^- 61, 66, Abrahamson, Laura Iversen, 203-4 69-70, 351. 356 Advertising: tourist, 311-13, 327-28 Armadale Island, 127 Afraid of the Bear (Brule Indian), 53-54, 73, Artcrafters, 300 75-77 Ashland (steamboat), 5 African Americans: in Sioux Falls, 137-51 Assiniboine River, 65 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 149 Associated Commercial Clubs, 311, 313 Agnes (steamboat), 175 Autocamping, 317-19 Agriculture: and binder-twine production, Automobiles: and tourism, 291-93, 295. 92-125; and Norwegian immigrants, 303-4. 315-17 189-208. See also Homesteading Akicita (camp police), 51-55, 58-59. 75 Badlands, 17, 28 Albright, Horace, 305 Bad River: and Lewis and Clark Expedition, Alignments, 348 43.45.52. 54. 57. 59.61,65,71,73 Amelia Poe (steamboat), 173 Baird, George W, 15 American Fur Company, 153 Baker, Howard, 305 American Indians, 298, 337; as army Balakier, Ann Stewart: book rev., 180-82 scouts. 4,7,12-13, 22, 37: and 1807 coun¬ Balakier, James J.: reminiscence of Mabelle cil with William Clark, 71-87; and home¬ Stewart Worsley, 217-48 steaders, 230-31. 236-38. 240; and Lewis Baldwin, Frank D., 20, 27 and Clark Expedition, 40-70; and Little Ball, Edward. 14-15,17,19. 22 Missouri Expedition, 1-39; and petro- Banks, Dennis: book by, revd., 368 forms, 347-62. See also individual tribes, Barnes, Celeste E., 255-56, 264, 266 bands Battle of the Little Bighorn, 2, 38 American Island Tourist Camp, 329 Baudrillard, Jean, 315 Amerikabrev (America letters), 192,194 Bear We Are Afraid Of (Brule Indian). Anderson, Harry H.: article on Clark’s 1807 53-54.73.75.77 council with the Sioux, 71-87; article on Bear We Are Afraid Of (Yankton Indian), Lewis and Clark among the Teton Sioux, 79n.i3 40-70 Beaver Creek, 13-15,17-18, 21-22. 25 Anderson, Jeffrey D.: book by, revd., Bee Hive Store, 143 370 Belk, John, 107-9, ^^2.120 Anderson, Mrs. Cornelius, 201 Belle Fourche Roundup, 299, 313 Antelope (steamboat), 174 Ben Johnson (steamboat), 173 Arapaho Indians, 35 Bennett. Andrew S., 24, 27-28, 32 Index Volume Aaberg, Thoneta, 199, 209 Architectural styles: in national parks, 305, Abbott, James, 347, 351, 354, 356-58, 362 306-7; of tourist cabins, 323-27 Abeona (steamboat), 174 Ankara Indians, 7, ii, 12-13,4^- 61, 66, Abrahamson, Laura Iversen, 203-4 69-70, 351. 356 Advertising: tourist, 311-13, 327-28 Armadale Island, 127 Afraid of the Bear (Brule Indian), 53-54, 73, Artcrafters, 300 75-77 Ashland (steamboat), 5 African Americans: in Sioux Falls, 137-51 Assiniboine River, 65 African Methodist Episcopal Church, 149 Associated Commercial Clubs, 311, 313 Agnes (steamboat), 175 Autocamping, 317-19 Agriculture: and binder-twine production, Automobiles: and tourism, 291-93, 295. 92-125; and Norwegian immigrants, 303-4. 315-17 189-208. See also Homesteading Akicita (camp police), 51-55, 58-59. 75 Badlands, 17, 28 Albright, Horace, 305 Bad River: and Lewis and Clark Expedition, Alignments, 348 43.45.52. 54. 57. 59.61,65,71,73 Amelia Poe (steamboat), 173 Baird, George W, 15 American Fur Company, 153 Baker, Howard, 305 American Indians, 298, 337; as army Balakier, Ann Stewart: book rev., 180-82 scouts. 4,7,12-13, 22, 37: and 1807 coun¬ Balakier, James J.: reminiscence of Mabelle cil with William Clark, 71-87; and home¬ Stewart Worsley, 217-48 steaders, 230-31. 236-38. 240; and Lewis Baldwin, Frank D., 20, 27 and Clark Expedition, 40-70; and Little Ball, Edward. 14-15,17,19. 22 Missouri Expedition, 1-39; and petro- Banks, Dennis: book by, revd., 368 forms, 347-62. See also individual tribes, Barnes, Celeste E., 255-56, 264, 266 bands Battle of the Little Bighorn, 2, 38 American Island Tourist Camp, 329 Baudrillard, Jean, 315 Amerikabrev (America letters), 192,194 Bear We Are Afraid Of (Brule Indian). Anderson, Harry H.: article on Clark’s 1807 53-54.73.75.77 council with the Sioux, 71-87; article on Bear We Are Afraid Of (Yankton Indian), Lewis and Clark among the Teton Sioux, 79n.i3 40-70 Beaver Creek, 13-15,17-18, 21-22. 25 Anderson, Jeffrey D.: book by, revd., Bee Hive Store, 143 370 Belk, John, 107-9, ^^2.120 Anderson, Mrs. Cornelius, 201 Belle Fourche Roundup, 299, 313 Antelope (steamboat), 174 Ben Johnson (steamboat), 173 Arapaho Indians, 35 Bennett. Andrew S., 24, 27-28, 32 WINTER 2005 Index I 377 Benson, Thea Anderson, 206 Brockelsby, Earl, 297-98 Berdahl, Martha, 200 Bronson, Ray L., 299, 313 Bergeim, Ingeborg, 189-90, 208. 215 Brown, William: attempted lynching of, Bergh, Susanna, 190, 202 137-51 Biart, Victor, 20, 36 Brule Indians, 45-46, 48-55, 58-61, 65, 68, Biddle, J. Williams, 36 70,71-73.75 Biddle, Nicholas, 52, 94 Brusveen, Martin, 114-15,118 Big Bend, ii Bryan, William Jennings, 103 Big Hole River, 35 Bucklin, Steven: book by, revd., 288-89 Big Horn Mountains, 34 Bucko, Raymond A.: book rev., 285-86 Big Horn River, 19 Buffalo Cave, 297 Big Sioux River, 354 Buffalo Rapids, 30 Big White (Mandan Indian), 68-69 Buffalo Trail Motel, 328 Big White River. See White River “Building a Vacationland: Tourism Develop¬ Binder twine; manufacture of, 95-125 ment in the Black Hills during the Great Black Buffalo (Brule Indian), 45, 46,49, 53, Depression,” by Suzanne Barta Julin, 55-56, 65, 75 291-314 Black Elk, Nicholas, 298 Burleigh, Walter, 157 Black Elk Speaks, 298 Bushfield, Harlan, 313 Blackfeet Lakota Indians, 48 Butters, Earl, 117-18 Black Fox camp, 338 Black Hills, 4-5,7,10, 32-33; CCC in, Cabin Creek, 17 335-46: tourism in, 291-314, 316, 319-20, Cabins. See Tourist camps 324-28, 330 Cairns, 348, 354, 361 Black Hills and Badlands Association, Camp Cooke, 158,161 313-14 Camp Galena, 345 Black Hills Forest Reserve, 307 Camp Joy, 319-20 Black Hills Journal. See Rapid City Journal Camp police. See Akicita Black Hills National Forest, 307-8 Camp Rest, 329 Black Hills Petrified Forest, 297 Camp Roubaix, 338, 341, 345 Black Lightning (Saone Indian), 80 Carranza, Venustiano, 102-3 Blunk’s Crossing, 227 Carrie (steamboat), 161,174 Book deposit stations, 262 Cascade Springs, 294 Bookmobile, 263 Case (implement company), 96 Books. See Libraries Casey, Edward W, 7-10,13 Booth, Charles, 146 Casey, James S., 19-20 Borglum, Gutzon, 295, 309-10, 320 Cataract Hotel, 140-41,143,148 Borresen, Lilly M. E., 255 Cattle raising, 229-32, 238-39, 246-47 Bower, Alice. See Gossage, Alice Bower Cave Hills, 26 Bower, John Calvin, 276 Caves. See specific caves Bowker, Matthew, 156 “A CCC Recruit Looks Back: Claire Patter¬ Box Elder Creek, 10 son’s Black Hills Experience,” edited by Boylan, Ed, 297 George A. Larson, 335-46 Bramble, Downer T., 156-57 Cedar Creek, 15, 20, 26, 39 Brandt, Thalette, 211 Cedar Island, 53, 61 Brazell, Roy, 304 Chamberlain, Kathleen P.; book rev., 368 Brisbin, James S.: and Little Missouri Exjje- Cheatom, George, 156 dition, 4-5,19-39 Cheyenne Indians, 24, 26,35 378 I South Dakota History VOL. 35, NO. 4 Cheyenne River, 62, 65 Cross, Hugh, 231 Cheyenne River Agency, 13 Crouch Line, 316,338 Chicago, Milwaukee, and Saint Paul Rail¬ Crow Indians, 22-26, 32, 34, 37, 65 road, 127,131 Cruzatte, Pierre, 59 Chicago and North Western Railroad, 149 Crystal Cave, 300 Chiefi and Generals: Nine Men Who Shaped Culbertson, Thaddeus A., 46 the American West: revd., 371 Cunfer, Geoff: book by, revd., 372 The Children's Blizzard: revd., 288 Custer, George A., i Choke-tar-to-womb (Brule band), 46-47 Custer, S.Dak., 294, 299-300, 306 Chouteau, Pierre, 66, 69-70 Custer State Park, 291, 295, 303-5, 320 Chouteau, Pierre, Jr., 153 Churches, 279; and Norwegian immi¬ Dakota Dreams: Fannie Sabra Howe’s Own grants, 208-15 Story, 1881-1884, W J^net Howe Towns- City of Pekin (steamboat), 161,176 ley, 125-26 Civilian Conservation Corp (CCC): in Black “Dakota Images”: Elliott Coues, 94; Hills, 302, 305-6, 308, 335-46: memoir Thomas J. Grier, 388; Charles W Merrill, about, 335-46 188; Rosebud Yellow Robe, 290 Clark, “Deadwood Dick,” 319 Dakota Indians, 351, 355, 361 Clark, William, 94: and Teton Sioux, 40- “Dakota Resources”: “Trader Edward T. 70,71-87 Latta’s ‘List of Wood Sold to Boats,’ Coffey, J. A., 155 1866-1867,” by William E. Lass, 152-78: Cole, Nelson, 35 “Transcript of William Clark’s Council Coleman, Jon T: book by, revd., 92-93 with the Sioux, 22 May 1807, Saint Louis Colligan, Mike, 116-17 Missouri,” edited by Harry H. Anderson, Collins, Jim, 142-43,147,149-51 71-87 “Considerable men,” 52-53,73 Dale, W. T, 131 Contesaheman, 52-53,73 Daley, Janet: “Dakota Images”: Charles Coolidge, Calvin, 295-96, 310,320 Washington Merrill, 188; Thomas J. Cora (steamboat), 173,176 Grier, 388 Corbett, Bill; book rev., 367 Dallas, S.Dak., 224, 232, 240 Cornelia (steamboat), 161,163-64,166,175 Dances, 234 Corn Palace Auto Court, 324 Day, Charles, 118-19 Corps of Discovery. See Lewis and Clark Day, Stella Page, 258 Expedition Days of’76, 299-300 Cottage camps. See Tourist camps Deadwood, 33, 299-300, 313, 319 Coues, Elliott: in “Dakota Images,” 94 Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to County libraries, 261-62 Jonathan Clark: revd., 90 Covey, Hyatt E., 112,121 Deerfield Lake, 345 Cowboys, 220-31, 233-34, 238-39 Deer Lodge (steamboat), 173,176 Cox, John E., 5-7, 9,12,18 Delameter, Sarah Jane, 134 Cozy Court, 329 Diaz, Porfirio, 102 Craig, Leo F., 123 Dickey, Charles J., 7,13 Cramton, Lewis, 305 Dictator (steamboat), 161,177 Crawford, Florence, 143 Dinosaur Park, 308 Crazy Horse (Lakota Indian), 2, 36 “The Diplomacy of Lewis and Clark among “Creations in Stone: Petroforms in East- the Teton Sioux, 1804-1807,” by Harry River South Dakota,” by Paige Hoskin- H. Anderson, 40-70 son, 347-62 Dog Ear Buttes, 236-37 Crook, George, 2, 7, 26, 39 Dog Ear Creek, 230, 237 WINTER 2005 Index I 379 Dorion, Pierre, Sr., 42, 59-60, 64, 66-67, Fitzgibbon, John, 150 71.73. 77.79. 81. 87 Fjeseth, Kjerstie, 198, 200, 216 Dorion Islands, 152,155,168-69 Flag Mountain lookout tower. 344-45 Douglas, Samuel R., 20 Foreman. Joe, 115-16,119 Douglas Fir trees, 340 Forgotten Fires: Native Americans and the Drunkenness, 233, 234, 279-82 Transient Wilderness: revd., 183 Du Duck Inn, 330 Fort Abraham Lincoln, 10,13 Duhamel Sioux Indian Pageant, 298 Fort Benton, 153-55,158.160.162 Durfee, Elias H., 155,159-60 Fort Berthold, 158-59,161 Fort Buford, 158,161 Edmunds, Frank H., 7-8,10,12,15, 20, 24, Fort Connor, 35 26, 29 Fort Ellis, 19, 29, 37,158 Education. See Libraries Fort Laramie, 46 Edwards, Paul: book rev., 288-89 Fort Laramie Treaty (1868), 293 Effigies, 348, 350-51, 354, 356-57, 359, 361 Fort Madison, 146 Ellingson, Martin, 144-45, Fort Mandan, 50, 61, 64 Emergency Conservation Work program, Fort Meade, 139. 338, 346 302. 335 Fort Pease, 19 Emergency Relief Appropriation Act, 302 Fort Peck, 13,15, 29-30 Encyclopedia of the Great Plains: revd., Fort Pierre, 153 89-90 Fort Pierre, S.Dak., 43 “Entwined in Conflict: The South Dakota Fort Randall. 155,169 State Prison Twine Factory and the Con¬ Fort Rice, 158 troversy of 1919-1921,” by Sterling Fort Shaw, 158 Evans, 95-124 Fort Stevenson, 159 Erdoes, Richard: book by, revd., 368 Fort Sully, 4,155,158,161 Ethnic Oasis: The Chinese in the Black Hills: Fort Totten, 159 revd., 179-80 Fort Union, 153 Etulain, Richard: book by, revd., 371 Fort Wayne, 13 Evans, Sterling: article on State Penitentiary Foster, C. B., 127 twine factory, 95-124 Foster City. 127 “Everything was changed and looked Fosha, Rose Estep: book by, revd., 179-80 strange": Norwegian Women in South Fowler, James, 142,146 Dakota.” by Lori Ann Lahlum, 189-216 Franklin, George, 146,148 Eyler, Charles, 107,110-12 French Creek, 304 From Cold War to Gulf War: The South Farmers’ Grain Dealers Association, 107, Dakota National Guard, 1945 to the Mille¬ 109 nium: revd., 288-89 Fast Bull (Lakota Indian), 4, 38 “From Wisconsin to the ‘Land of Promise’: Fechner, Robert, 336 William F. Waterbury’s Account of Federal Highway Act (1956), 333 Homesteading in Spink County,” edited Federal Land Bank, 247-48 by Janet Howe Townsley, 125-36 Fifth Infantry: and Little Missouri Expedi¬ Fuel: for steamboats, 152-78 tion, 3,14-38 Finding Lewis and Clark: Old Trials, New Di¬ G. A. Thomson (steamboat), 169,174.178 rections: revd., 363-64 G. W. Graham (steamboat), 160-61,175-76, Finlay, Tom, 118 178 First Infantry: and Little Missouri Expedi¬ Gallatin (steamboat), 161-62 tion, 4-38 Gass, Patrick, 45, 49 380 I South Dakota History VOL. 35, NO. 4 George McGovern: A Political Life, A Political Hidatsa Indians, 350 Legacy: revd., 286 Highland Lutheran Church, 211-14 Gibbon. John, 35 Highway associations, 321 Gill, John D., 112 Highways, 316-17, 320-22, 324, 327, 333 Glendive Cantonment, 14-15,17-19. 21 Hilderbrand, Robert C.: book rev., 286 Gold Discovery Day, 299 Hill, Alfred, 350 Good Roads Movement, 316-17 Hillcrest Motel, 328 Gossage, Alice Bower: life of, 272-84 Hillside Cabin Camp, 328 Gossage, Joseph, 272-74, 279-81, 283-84 Hired girls, 199, 204-7 Grain Dealers Association, 107,109 “Historical Musings”: “Reconstructing Al¬ Grand Army of the Republic, 171 ice: A Meditation on the Historian’s Grand River, 26, 33, 66 Craft," by Paula M. Nelson, 272-84 Great Depression: agriculture during, loi, History of South Dakota: revd., 88-89 122-23, 247-48; and CCC, 335-46: li¬ Hix, Elsie, 331 braries during, 249-71: tourism during, Hix, Garrit, 331 291-314, 318, 320, 322-23, 330, 332-33, Hofsommer, Don L.: book by, revd., 373 335 Hokenstad, Ronnoug Helmeid, 206 Great Northern Railroad, 171 Hollywood Park, 324 Great Sioux War; and Little Missouri Expe¬ Holmberg, James J.: book ed. by, revd., 90 dition, 1-39 Holth, Walborg, 196 Greene, Jerome A.: article on the Little Mis¬ Home extension clubs, 265-67 souri Expedition, 1-39 Homesteading: on Rosebud Indian Reser¬ Grey Bear (Yankton Indian), 73,78, 81 vation, 217-48; in Spink County, 125-36 Grier, Thomas J,: in “Dakota Images,” 388 “Homesteading on the Rosebud: The Remi¬ Gronseth, Sigri Watnass, 201 niscence of Mabelle Stewart Worsley,” Guidon (steamboat), 174 edited by James J. Balakier, 217 Hoover, J. Edgar, 331 H. D. Booge and Co., 169 Horn (steamboat), 174 Hale, Owen, 36 Hoskinson, Paige: article on petroforms, Halverson, John, 109 347-62 Hamilton, Samuel T., 20 Hotels, 330-31,333 Handlin, J. E., 297 Hot Springs, 293-94 Handlin, Monroe, 297 Hot Springs Junior Chamber of Com¬ Handlin, Sigrid, 297 merce, 311 Harney National Forest, 307, 309 Houston, David, 103 Harvesting, 201-3 How-Dee-Do Tourist Court, 330 Hathom, Billy: book rev., 370 Howe, Charles, 125,132-33 Hatlestad, Elena Hermanson, 201 Howe, Fanny, 126 Hayden, Ferdinand V., 46 Howe, Frank, 136 Haying, 202-3 Howe, Gertrude Bennett, 136 Hayner, Norman, 319 Howell, Charles W., 154 Heart River, 24-25 Hubbard, Thomas, 116 Hedges, W. H., 128,131 Hunter s Grove, 146 Henequen Marketing Regulating Commis¬ Huntsville (steamboat), 174,178 sion (CRMH), 104,106 Hyde, George E., 348 Heney, Hugh, 62, 64-65 Hermosa Crystal Cave. See Rushmore Cave Ida Stockdale (steamboat), 162,174 Hess, Daniel, 131 Immigrants: Norwegian, 189-217 Hickok, James Butler (“Wild Bill”), 300 Imperial (steamboat), 161,176 WINTER 2005 Index I 381 Indians. See American Indians Kofka, Joe, 115-16 Indian scouts, 4, 7,12-13, 22 Koupal, Nancy Tystad; book edited by, revd., Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), 363-64 118,119 Kukla, John: book by, revd., 364-66 Insect infestations, 101-2,107,109,116, Ladies’ Aid Societies, 209-12 234-35 International Harvester, 98,102-4, Lahlum, Lori Ann: article on Norwegian 120,123 women, 189 Interpreters with Lewis and Clark: The Story Lake of the Pines Dam, 337 of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau: Lakota Indians, 290, 293, 350: and 1807 revd., 92 council with William Clark, 71-87: and Iowa Indians, 348 Lewis and Clark Expedition, 40-70; and Iowa State Penitentiary, 146 Little Missouri Expedition, 1-39. See also Ireland, Hugh, 126 individual bands Iron Mountain Road, 303-4 Lame Deer (Lakota Indian), 3-4,10,12, 21, Iron Walker (Brule Indian), 46, 49 38 Land promotion, 190-91 )ackson, Mary Elizabeth, 170 Lang, William L.: book rev., 363-64 Jackson Brothers, 240 Larson, George A.: memoir of Claire Patter¬ James H. Trover (steamboat), 161,166,174 son, 335-46 Jameson, G. Norton, 124 Larson, Lars, 109 Jameson, George, loi, 106-7,112-13, Laskin, David: book by, revd., 288 118-19,121,123 Lass, William: article on wood used by James River, 41, 66,73 steamboats, 152-88 Jefferson, Thomas, 40-42, 48-49, 61, 66, Latta, Edward T: wood ledger of, 152-78 72 Latta, Harry D., 152 Jeffries, James, 146 Latta, Samuel N., 155 Jennie Brown (steamboat), 160,163-64,175 Latta, Sarah Ann, 155 Jennie Lewis (steamboat), 161,166,177 Lauck, John: book rev., 364-66 Jensen, Ellen Mork, 199 Lazelle, Henry M.: and Little Missouri Ex¬ Jerome, Lovell H., 19, 25 pedition, 4-39 Jewel Cave National Monument, 294, 304, Lee, Bob: book rev., 183-84; in memoriam, 306 375 John Deere (implement company), 96 Lehman, Otto, 115-16 John Morrell and Co., 141,146,148 Lend Lease, 345 Johnson, Anna, 156 Levinger, Henry: saloon of, 141,146-47 Johnson, F. W, 152,155-71 Lewis, Leora J., 250, 255-56, 259, 266, Johnson, Jeffrey A.: book rev., 182 269-70 Johnson, John, 146 Lewis, Meriwether, 94: and Teton Sioux, Johnston, Charles E., 143-44,146-50 40-70,71-87 Julin, Suzanne Barta: article on Black Hills Lewis, Theodore H., 347-48, 350-51, tourism, 291-314 353-56. 358-59, 361, 362 Lewis and Clark Exjjedition, 94: and Teton Karl Bodmer's North American Prints: revd., Sioux, 40-70,71-87 180-82 Lexington (steamboat), 161,177 Kelso, Sarah, 148,151 Libraries: in 1930s, 249-71 Kimball, Joseph, 68,70 “Life along the Road: The Tourist Camp in Kjenstad, Marie, 199, 205 South Dakota,” by Chris B. Nelson, Knutson, Margaret Hjelmeland, 206 315-34 382 I South Dakota History VOL. 35, NO. 4 Lilly (steamboat). 175 May Lowery (steamboat). 169 Lindell, Lisa R.i article on South Dakota Mazamani (Brule Indian), 46, 49 Free Library Commission, 249-71: book Medicine Bull (Brule Indian), 46, 47, 49. rev., 89-90 65 Lisa, Manuel, 70 Medicine Knoll. 354-55 Little Bighorn River, i Medicine Pole Hills, ii Little Bird (Brule Indian), 48, 79 Medicine wheels. 362 Little Box Elder Creek, 24 Mehrer, Katherine ).: “Dakota Images,” Littlefield, Steven: book rev., 179-80 290 Little Missouri Expedition: and Great Sioux Mellette, Arthur, 132 War, 1-39 Mellette Community Church, 134 Little Missouri River, i, 9-11,13-15.19-22, Mellette Tribune, 131,134 24-25, 27-28. 30, 31, 33, 37-38 Memoirs: CCC, 335-46: homesteading, Logan, Thomas H., 19 125-36,217-48 Log Cabin Tourist Camp, 328 Me-ne-sharne (Brule band), 48, 53, 58 Loisel, Regis, 61 Merrill, Charles W: in “Dakota Images," Loisel-Heney and Co., 64 188 Loisel trading post, 53 Mexico: twine production in, 96, 98, Louisiana Territory, 40, 67,71-72 102-6,124 Lower Brule Agency, 46, 47 Michaud, Albert, 294, 306 Lower Brule Indians, 46 Michaud, Fred, 294. 306 Lowitt, Richard: book by, revd., 367 Middle Butte, 20, 24 Lunde, Serine. 206, 211 Midland Cattle Corp., 228-29 Lutheran Church: and Norwegian women, Miles, Nelson A.: and Little Missouri Expe¬ 208-11, 216 dition, 1-39 Lynchings, 139 Military Campaigns. See Little Missouri Ex¬ pedition McClernand, Edward)., 20 Milking, 198-200. 204-6. 216 McCormick, Cyrus, 95 Miller, John E., 138 McCormick Co., 96. See also International Miller’s Cabins, 323. See also Reid Motel Harvester Mills, Anson, 26 McDougall, Thomas M., 7, 9-10,13,17,19, Miner (steamboat), 154,160 Minneconjou (Miniconjous) Indians, 3-4. 31 McLaird, James D.: book rev., 88 49. 64 Mah-to-ree (Yankton Indian), 81. See also Minnesota (implement company), 96 Grey Bear Missouri River, 2, 4,12-13: and Lewis and Mandan Indians, 65,70, 80-81, 85, 348 Clark Expedition, 40-43, 45-46,48, 52. Man-da-tong-gar (Brule Indian), 46. See 54, 59-62, 66, 68,72,75: steamboats on, also The Partisan 152-78 Manley, R. B., 149-50 Mizpah Creek, 37 Maroukis, Thomas: book by, revd., 285-86 Mollberg, Emil, no Mary McDonald (steamboat), 161, VT1~1^ Montana Territory, 1-2,4,19, 30, 35 Massey (implement company), 96 Moore, Thomas H., 156 Mathes, Valerie Sherer: book by. revd., 367 Moreau River, 28 Mat to CO ke car be (Yankton Indian), 79 Mosaics, 348, 354, 356-57, 359. 362 Ma-to-co-que-pan (Brule Indian), 52. See Motel Lariat, 328 also Bear We Are Afraid Of Motels, 315-16, 333-34 Maus, Marion P., 9-10 Mounds, 348, 356 Maya Indians, 96 Mountaineer (steamboat), 174,177 WINTER 2005 Index I 383 Mount Rushmore, 295-96, 298. 303, the American Indian Movement: revd., 368 309-10, 320 Okobojo Creek, 357 Muchow, A. H., 112-16 Olson, Gary D.: article on attempted lynch¬ Muddy Creek, 3 ing, 137-51 Mullin, Michael J.: book rev., 90 Omaha Indians, 66 Mulvaney, John, 328 One Hundred Years of Old Man Sage: An Mutschler, Charles V.: book rev., 373 Arapaho Life: revd., 370 Myrseth, Esther, 142 Only Chance (steamboat), 161-62,173,176 Mysterious Buffalo Bull (Brule Indian), 47 On the Great Plains: Agriculture and Environ¬ ment: revd., 372 Nakota Indians, 4in.3 Ordway, John, 45 Nameless Cave, 297 Osage Indian, 48 Nanpashene (warrior society), 42 Ostrander, Roy, 319 National Industrial Recovery Act, 302 Oto Indians, 348 National Park Service, 304-7 “Out with a Whimper: The Little Missouri Ned Tracy (steamboat), 161,176 Expedition and the Close of the Great Needles Highway, 303 Sioux War,” by Jerome A. Greene, 1-39 Neihardt, John G., 298 Over, William H., 347, 354, 357 Nelson, Chris B.: article on tourist camps, Owens, Patricia Ann: book rev., 92-93 Owl Creek, 27 315-34 Nelson, Paula M.: article on Alice Gossage, 0-zash (Brule band), 46 272-84 Nelson, Ray, 144 Panain a ah pas ba (Lakota Indian), 78 Nelson, W. Dale: book by, revd., 92 Paragon (steamboat), 161,176,178 New Deal, 293,302-8,335 Park Creek Camp, 345 Newman, George, 114-15,117-19 Parmley, Joseph, 316 New Witten, 240 The Partisan (Brule Indian), 46,49, 53, 55, Nez Perce Indians, 35, 38, 64 58.73.75. 77. 80 Nicollet, Joseph N., 47 Passion Play, 300 Nidaros Lutheran Church, 210 Patterson, Claire, 335-46 Nile (steamboat), 174,177 Pearl Harbor, 346 Norbeck, Peter, 110-12, 295, 303-4, 309 Peart, Anna Warren, 202 Nordhagen, Elise, 206 Peck, Campbell K., 159-60 Northern Cheyenne Indians, 2,4,11-12, 39 Peoria Cordage Co., 98 North Split Rock Ladies Aid, 213 Perrigoue, Nell, 300 Northwest Fur Co., 159-60 Petroforms: in eastern S.Dak., 347-62 Northwestern Archaeological Survey, 351 Peyote and the Yankton Sioux: The Life and Norwegians: in S.Dak., 189-217 Times of Sam Necklace: revd., 285-86 Noyes, John S., 113,115-16,118 Pierre Kiwanis Club, 356 Nymph No. 2 (steamboat), 161 Pike, Zebulon, 60, 94 Nystrom, Lillian, 300 Pillow, Rebecca, 148,151 Nystrom, Monty, 300 Pine Crest Tourist Park, 319 Pine Rest Inn, 327 Octavia (steamboat), 160-61,178 Pine Ridge Agency, 48 Odden, Petra, 196-97, 203 Platte River Valley, 46 O’Fallon’s Creek, 10,17, 20-21, 29, 31 Plymouth Cordage Co., 98,102,113,123 Oglala Lakota Indians, 48-49, 51, 64, 68, Ponca Indians, 48, 66 76,79, 82 Potter, Eugene, 126-28 Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis Banks and the Rise of Powder River, 2,4-6, 8-9,19, 31,32-37 384 I South Dakota History VOL. 35, NO. 4 Powder River Expedition, 35 Rosebud Indian Reservation, 48: home¬ Prentice, Dexter )., 126-27,136 steading on, 217-48 Prentice, George, 126-27,13^ Round-Up Cabin Camp, 328 Pryor, Nathaniel, 64-65, 68-69 Rupp, Bud. 297 Public Works Administration, 302, 304 Rupp, Lee, 297 Pumpkin Creek, 33, 37 Rushmore Cave, 297 Punished Woman's Hill, 361-62 Rushmore Motel, 325 Punished Woman’s Lake, 359-60 Russell, Robert; book rev., 183 Purdy, T. C., 154 Ruttum, Mrs. John, 213 Ruud, Brandon K.; book ed. by, revd., Queen Bee Mill, 144-45 180-82 Rainy Butte, 25 Sabotage; at state penitentiary, 107-21 Raitz, Karl, 321 Sacred Buffalo (Brule Indian), 46 Ranney, William, 347, 351, 354, 356-58, 362 Saint John (steamboat), 169,173,177 Rapid City; Alice Gossage in, 272-84 Saint Louis, Mo., 40-42, 49, 53, 57, 60, Rapid City Journal, 272-73, 277, 282-83, 65-68, 71-73,75 301 The Salish People and the Lewis and Clark Reading in the Home program, 265-67 Expedition: revd., 366 Red Cloud Agency, 38 Sans Arc Indians, 4 Reder, Elizabeth, 294 Santee Indians, 45-46, 70 Reder, Theodore, 294 Saone Indians. 49, 64, 68,75,76, 80, 82 Redfield, Guy, 105,114-17,119-20 Scheckle, Lily, 300 Red Fork, 39 Scheckle, Pete, 300 Red Hill, 2420.8 Schell, Herbert S., 97,106-7,119,138: Red Water (Brule band). 48, 50, 53 book by, revd., 88 Reed, Hugh, 30 Schmechel, Adolph, 142 Ree Indians. See Arikara Indians School libraries, 258-60 Reid Motel, 331. See also Miller’s Cabins Schubert, Frank N.; book by, revd., 182 Reptile Gardens, 298 Scott, Elizabeth; book rev., 372 Richmond (steamboat), 176 Second Bear, 52-54. See also Bear We Are Rigley, Mary Ellen “Nellie,” 136 Afraid Of Riley, Glenda; book edited by, revd., 371 Second Cavalry; and Little Missouri Expedi¬ Rinehart, Mary Roberts, 318 tion. 3, 5, 7-38 Rings, 348, 354, 356, 359 Sentinel Butte, 12,14,18,19-21 Ringsrud, Amund, 105,107.109,120 Seventh Cavalry; and Little Missouri Expe¬ Robinson, Doane, 254, 309, 347, 351, dition, 7-38 355-57. }6i Seventh Infantry, 20 Robinson, Frank U.. 25-26 Shady Rest Court. 329 Rodeos, 233, 242-44 Shagar, Leonard, 117,120 Rogholt, Edward, no Shake Hand (Yankton Indian), 73 Romereim, Kari, 204 Sheridan, Philip H., 1-2, 38 Ronda. )ames P., book edited by, revd., Sheridan Lake, 337 363-64 Short Pine Hills, 10, 28, 31-33 Roosevelt, Franklin D., 306, 335-36 Silver Lake No. 4 (steamboat), 176 Roosevelt, Theodore, 294, 302 Simon, P. L., 319 Rosa, Joseph G.; book by, revd., 183-84 Singsaas Ladies Aid, 213 Rosebud Agency, 46 Sioux Falls; race relations in, 136-51 Rosebud Creek, 4 Sioux Heights Cabin Camp, 329

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