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DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln

Great Plains Quarterly Great Plains Studies, Center for

1995

Index Index

Follow this and additional works at: https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/greatplainsquarterly

Part of the Other International and Area Studies Commons

"Index" (1995). Great Plains Quarterly. 1078. https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/greatplainsquarterly/1078

This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Great Plains Studies, Center for at DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln. It has been accepted for inclusion in Great Plains Quarterly by an authorized administrator of DigitalCommons@University of Nebraska - Lincoln.

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INDEX

Abbot, Mary, mentioned, as Sandoz's agent, 61-64 Abbott, Carl, book by, reviewed, 75-76 Adams, David Wallace, book by, reviewed, 212 "African Americans and the Great Plains: An Introduc-

tion," by Keith D. Parker, 83-84 African Americans: in civil rights movement, 85-94; as

soldiers in Nebraska and Texas, 95-106; as musicians and entertainers in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, 107-115; as citizens in Nicodemus, Kansas, 117-129

Allen, John L.: Passage Through the Garden, cited 193; review essay by, 199-201

Allen, Michael, book review by, 211 Along Ancient Trails: The Mallet Expedition of 1739, re­

viewed, 291 Alphonso Trent Orchestra: Alphonso Trent, piano player

for, 108; members of, 108-114. See also Alphonso Trent; Dallas, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; Dead­wood, South Dakota

The Amazing Death of Calf Shirt and Other Blackfoot Sto-ries, reviewed, 208-09

Ambrose, Stephen, book by, reviewed, 199-205 American Indians. See Indians Argersinger, Peter H., book by, reviewed, 213 Aristotle, quote from, Poetics, 45 Arkansas: mentioned, 90; Fort Smith, 108, Ill, 113-14;

jazz group in Little Rock, 108

Baptism of Desire, mentioned, 148-50 Barsh, Russel L., cited, on Indian land and value, 170 Beasley, Conger, Jr., book by, reviewed, 72-73 The Beaver Men: 9, 11, 13, 15-16, 20-22; quoted, on

Lewis and Clark, 16; on John Jacob Astor's power, 16-21; quoted, on ecology and destruction of the beaver, 21-22. See also Mari Sandoz

Beet Queen, mentioned, 148, 154 Benamou, Michel, quoted, on four characteristics of

ethnopoetics, 148 Bert, Erik and Ruth, (Herbert Joseph Putz) quoted, on

urban-rural conflict, 270-71, 274 ; quoted, on town frictions, 278

Black Elk's Religion: The Sun Dance and Lakota Catholi­cism, reviewed, 214-15

Black Liberation Movement. See Civil Rights Move­ment

Blakeslee, Donald J., book by, reviewed, 291 Blythe, Martin, Mia Graeffe, Sanna Heinsalo, Ossi

Heinanen, Ari Helo, Kari Hirvinen, Piia Kiviniemi, Vello Ruus, John Wright, and John R. Wunder, re­view essay by, 287-90

Bowles, Chester, quoted, on Gandhi's civil rights tech­niques utilized by blacks, 87-88

Brienza, Gary, book by, reviewed, 215-16

294

Brooks, Van Wyck, mentioned, on biography of John Sloan, 61

Browder, Earl, quoted, on Communist Party, 280 Brown, John Gary, book by, reviewed, 219-20 Bruguier, Leonard R., book review by, 134-35 Buecker, Thomas R.: mentioned, 83; article by, 95-106;

biographical information, 95 The Buffalo Hunters: 9,11,15-16,18,21-23; quoted, on

western heroes like Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok, 19; quoted, on ecology and destruction of the buffalo, 21- 22; quoted, General Phil Sheridan on buffalo hunters, 22; quoted, on ghost dance reli­gion and buffalo, 22; quoted, on killing buffalo, 22-23. See also Mari Sandoz

Burch, Anne, quoted, on William M. Holt, 174 Bureau of Indian Affairs, mentioned, 179 Burns, Ric, film documentary by, reviewed, 287-90 Butala, Sharon, book reviews by, 132, 216 Butler, Anne M., quoted, on children and motherhood

in the West, 38 Butler, Hugh, quoted, on support of William M. Holt,

173-74

Calof, Rachel, book by, reviewed, 135-36 Campbell, Gregory R., book review by, 208-09 Canada: mentioned, 195-6; Assiniboine River, 188, 194-

96; Saskatchewan, 252, Saskatchewan River, 195 Carondelet, Governor-General Fran\,ois Luis Hector:

188-91, 195; quoted, on maps of Mississippi River Basin, 189-90

Carriker, Robert c., book by, reviewed, 210 Carter, John E., book review by, 218-19 Catch Rope: The Long Arm of the Cowboy: The History

and Evolution of Ranch Roping, reviewed, 136-37 Cathedral of Guadalupe, mentioned, 150 The Cattlemen: 9,11,13,15,18-19,23-24,61; Horace

Reynolds, quoted, on his review of The Cattlemen, 9; quoted, on western women, 18; quoted, on frontier attracting misfits, 19; quoted, on conflict over land, 20; quoted, on destruction of range in Wyoming, Montana, and Texas, 23; quoted, on cattle batons like Richard King, and on the XIT Ranch in Texas, 23; quoted, on cattlemen's view of eastern corrup­tion, 24. See also Mari Sandoz

Center for Great Plains Studies, mentioned, 199 Chalfant, William Y., book by, reviewed, 76 Cheyenne Autumn: 6, 9,11-12,15-16,18,43-44,49-51,

59; quoted and cited, on Indians and whites on the Great Plains, 16; quoted, on barbarous treatment of Northern Cheyenne Indians, 17; quoted, on Indian women's essentialness, 18-19; quoted, on Northern Cheyenne's 1500 mile flight and Little Wolf, 19-20,

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49- 51; quoted, as representing conflict on the Plains, 49-50. See also Mari Sandoz

Christian Science Monitor, cited and quoted, 9 Civil Rights Movement: in Kansas and Oklahoma, 85-

94; in Greensboro, North Carolina, 85, 90-92 Clamorgan, Jacques: 188; quoted, on Truteau expedi-

tion, 189 Clark, Blue, book by, reviewed, 71-72 Clark, William, mentioned, 183, 186, 193, 196 Coleman, Michael c., book review by, 136-37 Collins, Oscar, mentioned, 254 Collot, General Georges-Victor, mentioned, 183, 186,

196 Colorado: Denver, 55-56, 59, 63; Nederland, 59 Communism, on the northern plains, 251-86. See "Who's

Going ro Dance With Somebody Who Calls You a Mainstreeter"

CORE (Congress of Racial Equality), 86, 91 Cowboys and Kansas: Stories from the Tallgrass Prairie,

reviewed, 74 Cowgirls of the Rodeo: Professional Athletes, reviewed, 73-74 Cozad, Robert Henty. See Robert Henti Crazy Horse: 4, 6, 9,11-12,15-18,43-49,51,59; quoted,

on stabbing of Crazy Horse, 12; quoted, on treachery of whites, 16; quoted, on Indian-white conflict, 17; Clifton Fadiman, quoted, on his review of Crazy Horse, 45; quoted, on comparing Crazy Horse to Greek epic heroes, 46-48. See also Mari Sandoz

Critical Spaces: Margaret Laurence and Janet Frame, re­viewed, 217

Cronon, William, quoted, on Sandoz's view of plains' hisrory, 14

Cross, Coy F., II, book by, reviewed, 211 Currie, Walter, mentioned, 228, 264

Dahl, Anna, quoted, on lack of safety in radical rural areas, 259

dances: Charleston and Black Bottom, 111, 114; Jitter­bug and Lindy Hop, 114; role of black vaudeville shows in, 111. See jazz

Dangerous Passage: The Santa Fe Trail and the Mexican War, reviewed, 76

Delisle, Guillaume, his 1718 Carte de la Louisiane, men­tioned, 187, 189, 195-96

Deloria, Vine, Jr., introduction in book by, reviewed, 218-19

Deloria, Ella: quoted, on the Dakota people, 44; work­ing under Franz Boas, 44; her novel Waterlily, 44

Dempsey, Hugh A., book by, reviewed, 208-09 DeSilva, Harold, quoted, onJanis Salisbury funeral, 276-

77 Dickason, Olive Patricia, book review by, 69-70 Diller, Aubrey: cited, on map of Missouri River, 186;

quote from, on Soulard Map, 187; quote from, on how the map reached Paris, 192; mentioned, 193; quote from, on Mackay map and charts, 195; quote from, on Jonathan Carver's expedition, 196

Dobkins, Rebecca, book review by, 212 Doll, Don, S.J., book by, photographs in book by, re­

viewed, 218-19 A Dose of Frontier Soldiering: The Memoirs of Corporal E.

A. Bode, Frontier Regular Infantry, 1877-1882, re­viewed, 70-71

INDEX 295

Downey, Betsy: mentioned, 5; article by, 9-28; biographi­cal information, 9

Dry Farming in the Northern Great Plains: Years of Read-justment, 1920-1990, reviewed, 68-69

du Bois, Guy Pene, quoted, on Robert Henri, 58, 62 Dull Knife. See Mari Sandoz, Cheyenne Autumn Duncan, Robert, book review by, 219-20 Dunning, R. W., Social and Economic Change Among the

Northern Ojibwa, cited and quoted, 151

The Early History of Cozad and Surrounding Community, 61

Education for Extinction: American Indians and the Board-ing School Experience, 1875-1928, reviewed, 212

Eggersdorff, Thomas, mentioned, 161-62 Eklund, Oscar, quoted, on traveling by rail, 253 Elizabeth Bacon Custer and the Making of a Myth, re-

viewed, 71 Ellis, Mark, book review by, 76-77 Ellison, Ralph, quoted, on jazz music, 110 Erdrich, Louise: "Sacramental Language: Ritual in the

Poetry of Louise Erdrich," by P. Jane Hafen, 147-55; quoted, on Indian communal and tribal culture, 147-48; quoted, on poems in Baptism of Desire, 148; quoted, on Catholic presence in her poems, 149; Baptism of Desire, 148-50; quote from, by reviewer A. Gettner, 148; quote from, on Potchikoo trickster, 153-54; The Beet Queen, 148, 154; Jacklight, 148, 150; quotes from, 151-52; Love Medicine, 148, 154

Erickson, John R., book by, reviewed, 136-37 Evans, John Thomas, mentioned, 186, 190, 193-96

Faded Dreams: More Ghost Towns of Kansas, reviewed, 133-34

Fadiman, Clifton, quoted, on his review of Sandoz's Crazy Horse, 45

Fairbanks, Robert B., book review by, 75-76 Fass, Paula, cited and quoted, on respectability of jazz,

110 Father Peter John DeSmet: Jesuit in the West, reviewed,

210 Fink, Leon, Workingmen's Democracy, mentioned, 231 Fitzgerald, Daniel c., book by, reviewed, 133-34 Fletcher, Alice: as ethnographer of Omaha, Winnebago,

and Nez Perce tribes, 44; and Francis LaFlesche, The Omaha Tribe, 44

FOR (Fellowship of Reconciliation), mentioned, 86, 91 forts: Fort Bliss, 104; Fort Brown, 95, 104; Fort

Carondelet, 194; Fort Charles, 194; Fort Des Moines, 98; Fort Leavenworth, 159; Camp Mabry, 104; Fort Mcintosh, 104; Fort Niobrara, 95-106; Fort Reno, 96, 104; Fort Riley, 98, 103; Fort Robinson, 95-96, 100, 104; Fort Sill, 175; Fort Smith, 108, 111, 114; Fort Washakie, 98; Jusseaume's Post, 194; upper Missouri River posts, 193-95; map of, 194. See Chap­lain Theophilus G. Steward, Twenty-fifth Infantry

"Frompin' in the Great Plains: Listening and Dancing to the Jazz Orchestras of Alphonso Trent 1925-44," by Marc Rice, 107-15

"The Frontier Medical Community of Leavenworth, Kansas," by Charles R. King, 157-67

Geske, Norman, quoted, on Robert Henri, 61 Girl on a Pony, reviewed, 132

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Go West Young Man! Horace Greeley's Vision for America, reviewed, 211

Gottschalk, Louis, cited and quoted, on historical­mindedness, 12

Graeffe, Mia. See Martin Blythe Granger, Doris: mentioned, 268; quoted, on teacher op­

position to rural Communist students, 269- 70 Great Depression, mentioned, 31-32,228 Great Plains: 4-5, 14,23-24,33,35,45-46,51, epidem­

ics on, 158-59; maps of, 183-198; northern plains, 197; leftist and communist movements in, 227-286; labor hisrories of northern plains, 229-250. See Indi­ans, Mari Sandoz

"The Great Plains Sit-in Movement, 1958-60," by Ronald Walters, 85-94

Greenwell, Scott, quoted, on Mari Sandoz's use of an­tagonistic females, 29

Hafen, P. Jane: article by, 147-55; biographical informa-tion, 147

Hall, Robert, quoted, on town troubles, 278 Hall, Grover, Jr., cited, on northern race friction, 85-86 Halley, Patrick L. See Roger L. Nichols Hanners, LaVerne, book by, reviewed, 132 Hansen, Rhoda Marie: mentioned, 274; photo of, 275,

276 Harbaugh, Paul. See Helga Lomosits Hargreaves, Mary W. M., book by, reviewed, 68-69 Harper, A. N., mentioned, 120, 122, 124 Hasselstrom, Linda, book by, reviewed, 77 Haywood, C. Robert, book by, reviewed, 132-33 Heinanen, Ossi. See Martin Blythe Heinsalo, Sanna. See Martin Blythe Heiskanen, Timo, book review by, 74 Helo, Ari. See Martin Blythe Henri, Robert (Robert Henry Cozad): mentioned, 4; ar­

ticle on, 54-66; Henri's Portrait of John J. Cozad, (1903), 54; Henri's Portrait of Eulabee Dix in Her Wedding Gown, (1910), 60; The Pink Pinafore, (1926),65; quote from, his biographer William Innes Homer, 59; quote from, his student Guy Pene du Bois, 58, 62; quoted, on story writing, 63. See also Van Wyck Brooks, William Innes Homer, Mari Sandoz, Son of the Gamblin' Man

Henrie, H. S., mentioned, 120, 122, 124-25, 127 Henriksson, Markku, book review by, 70-71 Hicks, John: author of The Populist Movement, 10; quoted,

on Mari Sandoz as an undergraduate, 10; quoted, about breaking with Turnerian tradition, 14

Higginbotham, Mary, book review by, 74-75 Hill, W. R., mentioned, 124, 126-27 Hirvinen, Kari. See Martin Blythe Hispanics: in Brownsville, Texas, 95; labor histories of,

241 Holler, Clyde, book by, reviewed, 214-15 Holt, Marilyn Irvin, book by, reviewed, 213-14 Holt, William McKinley: 169-181; biographic informa­

tion, 172-73; photo of, 173; quoted, on Fort Sill Apaches v. United States of America, 175; quoted, on The Snake or Paiute Indians of the Former Malheur Reservation, in Oregon, v. United States of America, 176; quoted, on Western (Old Settler) Cherokee Indi­ans v. United States of America, 176. See Indian Claims Commission

Homer, William Innes, quoted, as biographer of Robert Henri,59

The Horsecatcher: mentioned, 61. See also Mari Sandoz Hoy, Jim, book by, reviewed, 74 Hoyt, Colonel Ralph W., mentioned, 99, 104 Huginnie, A. Yvette, book review by, 207-08

Ickes, Harold, quoted, on review of Court of Claims and Supreme Court, 170

Iliad and Aeneid, Greek tragedies compared to Lakota and Cheyenne histories and leaders, 45-46

Indian Claims Commission (ICC, ICC Act): "William McKinley Holt and the Indian Claims Commission," by Francis Moul, 169-81; See Russel L. Barsh, Will­iam M. Holt, Indians, Harvey D. Rosenthal

An Indian in White America, reviewed, 217-18 Indians and the American West in the Twentieth Century,

reviewed, 134-35 Indians: 12; American Indian Movement, 179; assimila­

tion policy, 169; Indian lawyers, 170; Arikara, 187, 189, 191-92, 194-95; Apaches, 175-76; Assiniboines, 252; Western (Old Settler) and Eastern (Emigrant) Cherokees, 176; Northern Cheyennes, 6,7,17,19, 43-44, 49-51, 59, 252; Chippewas (Anishinaabes, Ojibwas) ritual and culture, 147-154; heroic images of Native Americans, 43-45; histories of, 14; origin srory and mythology, 151; mythical heroes and trick­sters, 152-54; Noble Savage stereotype, 153; Lakotas (Sioux), 6, 7,43-48,51, 57,98, 114, 196,252; Lumbees, 171; Mandans, 183, 186-88, 191-96; Nez Perce, 44; Omahas, 44,179, 189, 191-94, 196; Osages, 177, 194; Northern Paiute, 177; Pawnees, 57, 177-79,196, Pawnee law case, 169-70; Poncas, 191-92, 194, 196; reservations of: Pine Ridge, 114; Rosebud, 98, 114; Wind River, 98; Snakes (Paiutes), 176; ter­mination policy, 169, 171; Winnebagos, 44, 179; Yankton Sioux, 44. See also Mari Sandoz, Crazy Horse, Cheyenne Autumn, Indian Claims Commission

Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)(Wobblies), mentioned, 229, 235, 254

"An Introduction" to Mari Sandoz, Nebraska Sandhills Author: A Centennial Recognition, by Barbara Rippey and John R. Wunder, 4-7

Iowa: Des Moines River, 196; Primghar, mentioned, 172-73; photo of baseball team, 172; Sioux City, men­tioned, 114

Irvine, Lorna M., book by, reviewed, 217

Jacklight, mentioned, 148, 150 Jackson, Donald, Letters of the Lewis and Clark Expedi­

tion, With Related Documents, 1783-1854, cited, 193 Jackson, Helen Hunt, A Century of Dishonor, mentioned,

44 jazz: jazz orchestras of Alphonso Trent, Jap Allen,

Fletcher Henderson, T. Holder, George E. Lee, Bennie Moten, 110-112; Benny Goodman, 114; Mid­west style, 107

Jensen, Kimberly, book review by, 71 Jim Crow laws, mentioned, 95, 109 Jones, Harlo L., book by, reviewed, 216 Jones, David c., book review by, 68-69 The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, mentioned,

199. See Gary E. Moulton Joyce, James, mentioned, 149-50

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Kansas: Abilene, 20; Arkansas River, 177; Bogue, 127; Dodge, 20; Ellsworth, 20; Fagan, 127; Fort Leaven­worth, 159; Graham County, 117-19, 122, 127; black population of, 119; Hill City, 126; Kansas City, 164-65; University of Kansas School of Medicine, 165; Kansas Territory, 157; Kickapoo, 159; Lawrence, 162, 164-65, 272; University of Kansas, 164; Leaven­worth, article on, 157-67; epidemics in, 158-59; first doctors in, 159-60; Leavenworth Coal Company, 159; health care professionals and organizations in, 160; Leavenworth Medical Herald, 160-165; medical suppliers, 161-162; medical products manufactured in, 162; medical education opportunities, 162-63; professionalization of medicine, 163-64; medical colleges in, 164-65; hospitals in, 165-66; Kansas State Medical Society, quote from charter, 164; quoted, on establishing a medical department, 164; LeComp­ton, 159; American Indians in, 166, 177-78; Logan, 127; Millbrook, 122, 124, 126; Nicodemus, 117-129; table showing membership in Nicodemus Associa­tions, 120; Republican River, 196; Rooks County, 117-19; Solomon River, 119, 127; Stockton, 117, 121; Tongonoxie, 159; Topeka, 119, 164-64; the Topeka and the Kansas Medical Colleges in, 165; Webster, 126; Wichita, 20, aircraft industry in, 87, discrimination and segregation of blacks in 1950s, 87, growth in, 85-86, sit-ins at Dockum Drug Store, F. W. Woolworth, Kress and Company, St. Peter Claver Catholic church, 87; quote on Wichita hos­pital, 165; Wildhorse, 126; Wyandotte, 117

Kansas-Nebraska Act (1854), 157 Kaye, Frances W., introduction by, 227-28 Keller, Robert H., book review by, 210 Kentucky: mentioned, 119; 500 former slaves move to

Kansas from, 119 Kidwell, Clara Sue, review essay by, 201-03 King, Charles R.: article by, 157-67; biographical infor-

mation, 157 King, Dr. Martin Luther, Jr., mentioned, 91 King, Willis, quoted, on medical ethics, 164 Kiviniemi, Piia. See Martin Blythe Kloefkorn, William, book review by, 132-33 Knights of Labor, research opportunities in labor history

of, 231-32, 243 Knoll, Robert E., book by, reviewed, 67 Knutson, Doug, drawing by, 242 Knuttila, Murray, book by, reviewed, 74-75

Labor history. See "Who's Going to Dance With Some­body Who Calls You a Mainstreeter": Communism, Culture and Community in Sheridan County, Mon­tana, 1918-1934," "Workers, Unions, and Historians on the Northern Plains"

Lakol W okiksuye: La Memoire Visuel des Lakota, reviewed, 69-70

Lamar, Howard R., cited, on New Western historians, 25

Lange, Dorothea, her photograph The Migmnt Mother (1936), mentioned, 33

Leckie, Shirley A., book by, reviewed, 71 LeCompte, Mary Lou, book by, reviewed, 73-74 LeDuc, Thomas, quoted, on ICC Act, 171 "The Left and Labor on the Plains: An Introduction," by

Frances W. Kaye, 227-28

INDEX 297

Lewis, Chester I., mentioned, 87-89 Lewis, David L., quoted, on the origins and causes of the

Civil Rights Movement, 85 Lewis, Meriweather, mentioned, 183, 186, 193, 196 Lewis, Samuel, mentioned, 183, 186, 196 Lightfoot, Hugh, mentioned, 118, 121-23; quoted, on

racism in Kansas, 126-28 The Limits of Agrarian Radicalism: Western Populism and

American Politics, reviewed, 213 Lindell, Lisa R.: mentioned, 6; article by, 43-53; bio­

graphical information, 43 Lindgren, H. Elaine, book review by, 135-36 Linoleum, Better Babies, and the Modern Farm Woman,

1890-1930, reviewed, 213-14 Little Wolf. See Mari Sandoz, Cheyenne Autumn Logan, Bernadine: mentioned, 228; quoted, on religious

groups and teachers, 251-52, 270 Logan, Dr. C. A.: 158, 160-61, 164; quoted, from report

to the Leavenworth Medical-Chirurgical Society, 158 Lomosits, Helga and Paul Harbaugh, book by, reviewed,

69-70 Lone Wolf v. Hitchcock: Treaty Rights and Indian Law at

the End of the Nineteenth Century, reviewed, 71-72 Looking for History on Highway 14, reviewed, 76-77 Louisiana: Purchase, 186; Territory, 187, 189-90, 196 Love Medicine, mentioned, 148, 154 Luebke, Frederick C., quoted, on Nebraska's distinc­

tiveness, 244; book by, reviewed, 292 Luper, Clara, mentioned, 89-90 Lurie, Nancy 0., quoted, on Indian point of view on

ICC, 171

Mackay, James, mentioned, 186, 190, 192-96 Macy, John W., Jr., quoted, on William H. Holt, 174 Magnuson, Thomas, article in Nebraska History on rail-

roads, mentioned, 231 "Mari Sandoz's Slogum House: Greed as Woman," by

Glenda Riley, 29-41 "Mari Sandoz's Portrait of an Artist's Youth: Robert

Henri's Nebraska Years," by Helen Winter Stauffer, 54-66

Mason, Katharine, quoted, on motherhood, 29 Mattern, Claire, quoted, on Sandoz's hostility toward

her parents, 34 McAdams, Doug, cited, on student groups and sit-ins,

86 McDowell, Gladys, quoted, on William M. Holt, 173 McLaughlin, Charles, mentioned, 170 McPherson, A. L., mentioned, 120-23, 125, 127 medicine. See Kansas: Leavenworth Mehner, Vera Virginia, mentioned, 174-75 Meier, August, and Elliot Rudwick, cited and quoted,

from CORE: A Study in the Civil Rights Movement, 91-92

The Metropolitan Frontier: Cities in the Modern West, re-viewed, 75-76

Michels, Andrew, quoted, on Communism, 265, 267 Miller, John E., book by, reviewed, 76-77 Minnesota: International Falls, 255; Minneapolis, 114;

Tyler, 260 Mira, Esteban, quoted, on lack of cartographic informa­

tion of the Mississippi, 189 Miss Morissa, mentioned, 34, 61. See also Mari Sandoz Mississippi, freedmen move to Kansas from, 119

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Missouri: Kansas City, 87; El Torreon and Paseo dance halls in, 111-113; jazz in, 107, 111-113; Mississippi River, 185-86; Missouri River Valley, 183-98; photo of, 188; St. Charles, 186; Ste. Genevieve, 187; St. Joseph, 164; St. Louis, 183,186-90, 195-97; Weston, 162. See Soulard Map

"The Missouri River Basin on the 1795 Soulard Map: A Cartographic Landmark," by W. Raymond Wood, 183-98

Modernism. See Louise Erdrich, James Joyce Monroe, Mark, book by, reviewed, 217-18 Montana: Archer, 265; Big Muddy River, 252; Billings,

274; Brush Lake, 273; photo of, 257; Coalridge, 258-60; Comertown, 258-59; Dagmar, 253-54, 258-60, 275; Daniels County, 261; McElroy, 260; Navajo, 273; Outlook, 254, 259, 272; Plentywood, 228,251-86; photo of, 262; Farmer-Labor Temple in, 228, 251,268-69,272,274; photo of, 263; Raymond, 259, 272; Roosevelt County, 254; Scobey, 261; Sheridan County, 228, 251-86; photo of, 252; county court house, photo of, 259; coal deposits in, 252; Scandi­navian settlers in, 252-53, 259-60; FBI investiga­tions and reports, 254-55, 259-60, 262, 266, 274; Communist Party, Equity Cooperative Association, Farmers National Holiday Association, Farmer-La­bor Party, Nonpartisan League, Progressive Farmers clubs, Ku Klux Klan, Socialist Party, Youth Commu­nist League Training School, United Farmers League, Western Progressive Farmers in, 254-86; photo of Communist Party convention in Plentywood, 279; Volmer, 260; Westby, 258, 260

Montgomery Bus Boycott, mentioned, 85-86 Morris, Aldon, cited and quoted, from "Black Southern

Student Sit-in Movement: An Analysis of Internal Organization," American Sociological Review 46 (De­cember 1981): 744-67,86

Morris, Gregory L., book by, reviewed, 131 Moul, Francis: article by, 169-81; biographical informa­

tion, 169 Moulton, Gary E.: Atlas of the Lewis & Clark Expedition,

cited, 183, 186, 193. See The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition

Murray, David, book review by, 217-18 music. See dance, jazz

NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People): 85-94; chapters and youth councils in University of Chicago, 91; University of Indiana, 91; Ohio State University, 91; Wichita, Kansas, 85-92; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, 85-92; Washington University, 91; the NAACP magazine The Crisis, 87, 90; 1959 and 1960 NAACP Annual Report, 90-91

Nasatir, A. P., Before Lewis and Clark, cited, 187-89, 190-91, 194

Nebraska: An Illustrated History, reviewed, 292 Nebraska: 119, 189; labor history of, 229-50; Grand Is­

land, 241,280; Big Blue River, 196; Big and Little Nemaha rivers, 196; Cherry County, 96; Cozad, 56-57,59,61,63-64; Custer County, 56; Dawson County, 56-57; forts in, 95-106; Fort Niobrara, 98-103; Lex­ington (formerly Plum Creek), 56-57; Lincoln, 5, 55, 59, 172; farmers marching in, 31; Loup River, 186; Nebraska State Historical Society, 10, 12; Ne­braska Wesleyan University, 172; McCook, photo of

railroad strikers in, 230; Niobrara River, 29, 55, 101, 177,195; North Platte, 230, 236; Omaha, 61,107, 170,228-29, 231, 234, 261; photo of Omaha pack­inghouse workers, 232; photo of "Amazon Army," 24; Platte River valley and country, 56-57, 64, 177, 186-87, 189, 195; Republican River, 177; sandhi lis, 4,7,30,32,55,59,63; Sheridan County, 4; Univer­sity of Nebraska, 9-10, 55, 172; Valentine, 96-105. See also Mari Sandoz

Nebraska History, mentioned, 10 Neihardt, John G.: mentioned, 12, 51, 57; quoted, on

Sandoz's Crazy Horse, 45; The Poet's Town, cited, 4 New Yorker, cited and quoted, 45 New Deal, mentioned, 254, 277, 280 New Western history: Patricia Limerick, Richard White,

Donald Worster, mentioned and quoted, on viewing the west through conquest and aridity 13-14, 21, 23-24. See also Old Western history

Newby, Robert, quoted, on black discrimination in Kan­sas, 87

Newman, John Kevin, quoted, on epic tragedies, 45 newspapers: Atchinson Champion, 123; The Black Dis­

patch, quoted, on supporting NAACP, 89; Border Call, 255; Buffalo Voice, 255; Chicago Daily News, 85; Daily Worker, 264; Daniels County Leader, 265; Des Moines Register, 86; Douglas County Republican, 272; Kansas City Call, onjazz dance craze, 110, on excursion trains in the plains, 112, on advertisements describing dances, 112, quoted, on the Trent Orchestra, 112; Kansas Medical}ournal editor W. L. Schench quoted, on ethical code of doctors, 164; Leavenworth Medical Herald, 160-65, quote from, on preventing cholera epidemics, 158, quotes from, on book reviews and notices of medical books, 161, quote from, on medi­cal colleges, 162, 164; Leavenworth Times, advertise­ments, 158-59, 163; Lincoln Journal, 175; Memphis Watchman, 124; Minneapolis Morning Tribune, 85; Montgomery Advertiser, 85; New York Times, 175; New York Tribune, 255; Nicodemus Cyclone, quoted, 127; Nicodemus Enterprise, quoted, on Kansas racism, 118, quoted, on Nicodemus, Kansas, 127; O'Brien County Bell, 173; Oklahoma-Greensboro Link, 90; Pioneer Press, 265; Pittsburgh Courier, quoted, on treatment of black soldiers, 97; Plentywood Herald, quoted, on the criminal element, 262-65, quoted, on Commu­nist youth groups, student-teacher conflicts, and trial, 268-70, quoted, on Plentywood's reputation, 274; Producer's News, 255, 264; quoted, on rural commu­nism, 259; quoted, on new sheriff, 265; quoted, on Communism among Montana youth, 267-73; quoted, on Communist unrest, 273; quoted, on Bolshevik funeral, 276; Rooks County Record, 118; Sun Cities Independent, 175; Valentine Democrat, quoted, on military posts near, 98, quoted, on the abandonment of Fort Niobrara, 104; Valentine Republican, quoted, on black soldiers, 98, on river resort raids, 102; West­ern Cyclone, quoted, on arrival of H. R. Clayton, 117, quoted, on promoting Nicodemus, Kansas, 122-23,127, sold, 124, quoted, on civic duty, 124, quoted, on railroad, 126; Western Journal of Medicine, quote from, on the Leavenworth Medical Herald, 161; Wichita-Oklahoma Link, 90

Nichols, Roger L. and Patrick L. Halley, book by, re­viewed, 209-10

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Nielson, Richard, book review by, 215-16 North Dakota: 186, 188,235,251-52,255; Communists

movements in, 255; photo of Socialist Party Con­vention in, 233; research opportunities in labor his­tories of, 229-50; Fargo, 231, 238; Chippewa Reservation, Pembina County, Pembina Hills, Red River Valley, Turtle Mountain, 151

o Little Town: Remembering Life in a Prairie Village, re­viewed, 216

O'Brien, Claire: mentioned, 84; article by, 117-29; bio­graphical information, 117

O'Marr, Louis: mentioned, 174; quoted, on Osage Na­tions of Indians v. United States of America, 176-77

Oklahoma: 118; Enid, 90; Fort Sill, 175; Muscogee, 89-90; Oklahoma City, 107; sit-ins in, 85-92; growth of, 88; Trent Orchestra in, 111, 113; Green's Variety Store, Katz Drug, Kress, John A. Brown Luncheon­ette, and Veazey's Drug Store in, 88-89; Ritz Ball­room in, 113; Pawnee reservation lands, 178; Tulsa, mentioned, 107, 111; University of Tulsa, 172;

Old Jules: 9-11, 14, 15, 17-19, 23-24,34,43,64; quoted, on ethnic identity, 17; quoted, on abusive treatment of women, 18,34. See also Mari Sandoz, women

Old Western history: Frederick J ackson Turner, Frederick Paxson, Frederick Merk, Ray Billington, mentioned, 13. See New Western history

Olson, James c., History of Nebraska, mentioned, 229 Olson, L. S., quoted, on promoting Sheridan County,

254 Olson, Paul A., "Black Elk Speaks as Epic and Ritual

Attempt to Reverse History," cited, 46 Orozco, Jose, his Cristo destruyendo la Cruz frescoes at

Dartmouth College, mentioned, 149-50 Ostenso, Martha, 0 River Remember and Wild Geese,

cited, 35-36

packinghouses, labor history of, 231-233 Parker, Keith D., article by, 83-84 Parks, Carol, quoted, on participating in a sit-in, 88 Parman, Donald L., book by, reviewed, 134-35 Plains: sit-ins, 85-94; army post in Nebraska, 95-106;

territorial bands and the influence oOazz in the 1920s, 30s, and 40s, 107-115; town boosting in Kansas, 117-130. See also Great Plains

poetry. See Louise Erdrich, John G. Neihardt Prairie University: A History of the University of Nebraska,

reviewed, 67 Pratt, William C: mentioned, 227; article by, 229-50;

biographical information, 229 "Prelude to Brownsville: The Twenty-fifth Infantry at

Fort Niobrara, Nebraska, 1902-06," by Thomas R. Buecker, 95-106

Prindle, David F., book review by, 213 Prucha, Francis Paul, quoted, on the injustice of the

ICC, 171-72 public sector bargaining, research opportunities in labor

histories of, 242-43

Rachel Calof's Story: Jewish Homesteader on the Northern Plains, reviewed, 135-36

racism: in Kansas, 118-19, 128; on the northern fron­tier, 97; in the South and Plains, 92; in Texas, 95, 104-05; toward Trent Orchestra, 114

INDEX 299

radicals, in the northern plains, 229-86 Ragland, Kyle, quoted, on civil rights movement, 89 railroads: in Kansas, 119-127; Central Branch of the

Union Pacific, 127; Central Pacific, 119; Missouri Pacific, 119, 121, 123-24, 126; Santa Fe, 119, 126; research opportunities in labor history of, 230-31; Great Northern, mentioned, 253; Soo Line, men­tioned, 253

Rasmussen, Hans, mentioned, 258, 271, 278; quoted, 277

"Recasting Epic Tradition: The Dispossessed as Hero in Sandoz's Crazy Horse and Cheyenne Autumn," by Lisa R. Lindell, 43-53

Red Cloud, mentioned, 4, 10, 13, 17 Reed, Myra Maybelle. See Belle Starr religion: churches' role in civil rights movement, 89; in

town boosting in Kansas, 119, 128; A.M.E. Church, 124; Baptist Church in Kansas, 124; Calvary Baptist Church, 89; St. Peter Claver Catholic Church, 87; Lutherans, 251,253,260-61,275; Masons, 173,261; Methodist minister Reverend Glenn Smiley, men­tioned, 89; Protestant medical care for Kansans, 165-66; Roman Catholicism, 251; Chippewa rituals, 148; indigenous cultures sacrificed to Catholicism, 150; Chippewa adapting portions of Catholic culture, 152-54; role in establishing St. Mary's Academy, St. Vincent's Asylum, and St. John's Hospital, 165-66. See Louis Erdrich, Baptism of Desire, Indians

reservations. See Indians Reyer, Carolyn, book edited by, reviewed, 217-18 Reynolds, Horace, quoted, on his review of The Cattle-

men, 9 Rice, Marc: mentioned, 84; article by, 107-15; biographi­

cal information, 107 Rikoon, J. Sanford, book edited by, reviewed, 135-36 Riley, Glenda: mentioned, 6; article by, 29-41; biographi­

cal information, 29 Riney-Kehrberg, Pamela; book by, reviewed, 68; book

review by, 213-14 Rinne, Henty, cited, on life of Alphonso Trent, 108 Rippey, Barbara: article with John R. Wunder, 4-7; bio­

graphical information, 4; cited and quoted, on Sandoz's historical techniques, 10-12, 29

Roadside History of South Dakota, reviewed, 77 Robinson, Elwyn B., History of North Dakota, mentioned,

229 Ronda, James P., book review by, 291 Roosevelt, President Theodore, mentioned, 95 Rooted in Dust: Surviving Drought and Depression in South­

western Kansas, reviewed, 68 Roper, Hannah Anderson, quoted, on infectious dis­

eases in Kansas, 158 Rosenthal, Harvey D.: Their Day in Court: A History of

the Indian Claims Commission, quote from, on Indian claims, Court of Claims and ICC, 170; quoted, on William M. Holt, 175

Ross, Robert L., book review by, 217 Rudwick, Elliot. See August Meier Rue, Roy, quoted, on Communism's appeal in rural ar­

eas, 258; quoted, on Communism in Montana, 265 Ruus, Vello. See Martin Blythe

"Sacramental Language: Ritual in the Poetry of Louise Erdrich," by P. Jane Hafen, 147 -5 5

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Salisbury, Rodney, mentioned, 263-64, 266, 268; family of, 268-70,272,274-78

Sandoz, Mari: Mari Sandoz, Nebraska Sandhills Author: A Centennial Recognition, 3-66; '''She Does Not Write Like a Historian': Mari Sandoz and the Old and New Western History," by Betsy Downey, 9-28; "Mari Sandoz's Slogum House: Greed as Woman," by Glenda Riley, 29-41; "Recasting Epic Tradition: The Dis­possessed as Hero in Sandoz's Crazy Horse and Chey­enne Autumn," by Lisa R. Lindell, 43-53; "Mari Sandoz's Portrait of an Artist's Youth: Robert Henri's Nebraska Years," by Helen Winter Stauffer, 54-66; photo of, 3, 5,7; parents of, 4, 17-18,34; identity as a liberal Democrat (Populist/Progressive/New Deal mentality), 11-15; quoted, on farmer's dispossession in Nebraska, 15; quoted, on Native peoples, 16; on ethnic groups and women, 17-19; on heroes, 19-20; on tragedy and conflict, 20-21; on frontier ecology, 21-23; on regional identity, 24; as New Western his­torian, 25, 51; greed as a woman (Gulla Slogum), 29-38; on pillaging of the West, 30; quoted, on reviews and reviewers of Slogum House, 31; quoted, on her response to readers, 31-32; quoted, on perceptions of women, 32-35; quoted, on Crazy Horse as an epic hero, 45-48; quoted, on lamenting subjugation of minorities, 48; quoted, on Robert Henti, 57-58; quoted, on Son of the Gamblin' Man, 55-56, 59, 61, 63, 64; her agent Mary Abbot, 61-64; discussion on books by, 3-66. See also Robert Henri, women

Sanford, George, mentioned, 117-18, 124, 126-27 Sannes, Erling N., cited, on labor, 231, 237, 243 Scharnau, Ralph, cited, on workers and politics, 231 Schein, Seth L., quoted, on the Iliad, 45-46 Schell, Herbert S., History of South Dakota, mentioned,

229 Schiltz, John M.: quoted, on Indian testimony used by

the ICC, 171; quoted, on ICC members, 174 Schneider, John R., book review by, 214-15 Schubert, Frank, quoted, on attitudes of white in close

proximity to Indians reservations, 98 Schuyler, Michael W., book review by, 292 Seaton, Fred, quoted, on Indian termination policy, 171 Shapiro, Gerald., book review by, 131 Sharp, Paul F., book review by, 67 '''She Does Not Write Like a Historian': Mari Sandoz

and the Old and New Western History," by Betsy Downey, 9-28

Sheldon, Addison, mentioned, 10-11 Sheridan, General Phil, quoted, on buffalo hunters, 22 Shortridge, James R., book review by, 133-34 Sick, Theodore A., quoted, on William M. Holt, 173 sit-ins. See NAACP, Civil Rights Movement Skinner, Ramona, book review by, 71-72 Slogum House, 4, 6, 29-38; reviewers Clifton Fadiman,

Howard Mumford Jones, and Margaret Wallace, quoted, 31; banned from Omaha Public Libraries by Mayor Dan E. Butler, 32; greed as woman used as an allegory tool learned from Friedrich Neitzche, 32; quote, of the prophet Jeremiah, 32. See also Mari Sandoz

Slogum, Gulla. See Mari Sandoz, Slogum House Smith, Buster: saxophonist, quoted, on African Ameri­

can orchestras like Jap Allen, George E. Lee, and T. Holder in Dallas during the 1920s, 109

Smith, Duane A., book review by, 76 Smith, Thomas T., book edited by, reviewed, 70-71 Smith, W. H., mentioned, 119-20 SNCC (Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee),

91 soldiers. See forts, Twenty-fifth Infantry Son of the Gamblin' Man: 7, 54-66; quoted, on Robert

Henri, 57-58. See also Robert Henri, Mari Sandoz Soth, Lauren, quoted, on northern racial problems, 86 Soul in the Stone: Cemetery Art from America's Heartland,

reviewed, 219-20 Soulard Map: "The Missouri River Basin on the 1795

Soulard Map: A Cartographic Landmark," by W. Raymond Wood, 183-98; photo of, 184-85; map de­tail of upper Missouri River posts, 194

Soulard, Antoine Pierre: mentioned, 183-98; portrait of, 186; biographical information, 187; quoted, on living in Missouri, 187

South Dakota: mentioned, 186-89, 193; Bad River, 193; Bristol, 236; Cheyenne River, 189, 195; Deadwood, economic decline of, 113; jazz orchestras in, 107; population fluctuations in 1920s and 30s, 113; Trent Orchestra in, 113-14; Lead, gold mine in, 113; pho­tos of harvest hands in 1916 in Mitchell, 234-37; Roberts County, 236; Wounded Knee, mentioned, 179; labor histories of, 229-50

Spanish-American War, mentioned, 96, 99 Starita, Joe, book review by, 72-73 Starr, Belle (Myra Maybelle Reed): 36-38; similarities

to Gulla Slogum, 36-38 Stauffer, Helen Winter: mentioned, 7, 10; quoted, in

her biography of Sandoz, 35; quoted, on Crazy Horse, 45; article by, 54-66; biographical information, 55

Stephen Long and American Frontier Exploration, reviewed, 209-10

Steward, Chaplain Theophilus G.: 97-99,101; photo of, 97; quoted, on black soldiers' relationship to white townsfolk at Valentine, 97; on cleaning up vices at resort establishments like Charlie Price's, Harris House, and Stratton & Kline, 101-03; on black troops being stationed in Texas, 104

Stewart, James, quoted, on Oklahoma City sit-ins, 89 Stromquist, Shelton, A Generation of Boomers, men­

tioned, 230

Talking Up a Storm: Voices of the New West, reviewed, 131

Tamminen, Seppo, book review by, 209-10 Tate, Buddy, quoted, on Trent Orchestra, 109 Taylor, Charles E., quoted, on Non-partisan League, 255;

quoted, on Plentywood Communists, 255; quoted, on Christianity and Marxism, 257-58; quoted, on illegal liquor trade, 263-64; mentioned, 265-67, 275; quoted, on Producers News, 278; quoted, on Trotsky sympathies, 280

teamsters, research opportunities in labor histories of, 237

Texas: Brownsville, mentioned, 95,104-05; Black troops sent to, 95, 104-05; Hispanics killed in, 95; militia in, 104; racism in, 95, 104-05; African American orchestras in Dallas during the 1920s, 107-10; Adolphus Hotel, Hummingbird, L.B. Mose Theater, Oak Cliff pavilion, and Pythian Temple in, 108-09; WFAA radio station in, 109; Idlewild and Dunbar

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society clubs in, 110; San Antonio, Troy Floyd Or­chestra from, 109; Fort Worth, 111

"That Man Partridge": E. A. Partridge, His Thoughts and Times, reviewed, 74-75

Thorp, J. Dayton, quoted, on his abusive wife Abbie, 36 Thwaites, Reuben G., mentioned, 193 The Tom-Walker: 24-25, 59; quoted, as a conclusion to

Sandoz' Great Plains series, 24-25; mentioned, as possible package deal with Foal of Heaven, 59. See also Mari Sandoz

Tough Daisies: Kansas Humor from "The Lane County Bachelor" to Bob Dole, reviewed, 132-33

T rent, Alphonso: territorial band leader of the Alfonso Trent Orchestra from 1925-1940s, 107-115; biogra­phy, 108, 114. See also Alphonso Trent Orchestra

Trent, Essie Mae: quoted, on Oak Cliff facility in Dallas, 108; enduringJim Crow laws, 109; quoted, on Pythian Temple in Dallas, 109; quoted, on society dances in Dallas, 110; quoted, on band members backgrounds, 111; quoted, on money in Deadwood, 114; on dance clubs in Deadwood, 114; quoted, on less racism in Deadwood, 114

Truteau, Jean Baptiste, mentioned, 186, 188-91, 194, 196

Turner, Frederick Jackson: mentioned, on "realwestern" history, 12-13,23; quoted, on frontierthesis, 16,43-45

Twenty-fifth Infantry: 95-106; soldier life at Fort Niobrara, 98-99; arts and entertainment, 100-01; maneuvers, 103-04; morale, 99; saloons, gambling, dance halls, brothels, 101-103; sports, 100, 103-04; uniforms, 98; violence, 99; weapons, 98

Undaunted Courage: Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West, reviewed, 199-205

Unrau, William, quoted, on Mari Sandoz as a New West-ern historian, 25

U. S. Civil Rights Commission, mentioned, 90 U. S. Court of Claims. See Indian Claims Commission U. S. News and World Report, mentioned, 85

Vance, John T.: 170-72; quoted, on ICC hearings, 170-71; quoted, on ICC's failure, 171; quoted, on Will­iam M. Holt, 174

Vision Quest: Men, Women and Sacred Sites of the Sioux Nation, reviewed, 218-19

Vollan, Chuck, book review by, 77

Walters, Ronald, mentioned, 83, 87; article by, 85-94; biographical information, 85

Washburn, Wilcomb E., quoted, on ICC proceedings, 171

The Way to the West: Essays on the Central Plains, re­viewed, 207-08

INDEX 301

The Way West: Episode I, Westward, the Course of Empire Takes Its Way, 1845-1864; Episode II, The Approach of Civilization, 1865-1869; Episode III, The War for the Black Hills, 1870-1876; Episode IV, Ghost Dance, 1877 -189 3, film documentary reviewed, 287-90

We are a People in This World: The Lakota Sioux and the Massacre at Wounded Knee, reviewed, 72-73

Weaver, Robert C., quoted, on Wichita and Oklahoma sit-ins, 91

Webb, Walter Prescott, mentioned, 23 Wells, Joan, book review by, 73-74 Wessel, Thomas R., book review by, 68 West, Elliott, book by, reviewed, 207 -08 Wheat, Carll.: Mapping the TransmississiPPi West, cited,

183, 187, 189-90, 192-93, 195; quote from, on map document, 190

"'Who's Going to Dance With Somebody Who Calls You a Mainstreeter': Communism, Culture, and Com­munity in Sheridan County, Montana, 1918-1934," by Gerald Zahavi, 251-286

Wilkins, Roy, mentioned, 91 Willa Cather's Transforming Vision: New France and the

American Northeast, reviewed, 215-16 "William McKinley Holt and the Indian Claims Com­

mission," by Francis Moul, 169-81 Wisconsin: Mississippi River, 195-6; Wisconsin River,

196 "'With One Mighty Pull': Interracial Town Boosting in

Nicodemus, Kansas," by Claire O'Brien, 117-29 women: perception, influence, employment, and influ­

ence of women during the depression, 32-34; as lead­ers in the New Deal, 33; in Texas, 33; in film, 33; stereotypes and images of women in the west, as por­trayed by Emerson Hough, Everett Dick, and Hamlin Garland, 34-35; quotes on, by Sandoz, 32-38; wicked women in the West, 35-38; portrayal of women in novels by Martha Ostenso and Zane Grey, 35-36; higher divorce rate in the West, 36; research oppor­tunities in labor histories of, 240-42. See also Mari Sandoz

Wood, W. Raymond: article by, 183-98; biographical information, 183

"Workers, Unions, and Historians on the Northern Plains," by William C. Pratt, 229-50

Worster, Donald, review essay by, 203-05 Wright, John. See Martin Blythe Wunder, John R.: biographical information, 4; intro­

duction co-authored by, 3-7; cited, on new western history, 14. See also Martin Blythe

Wyoming, Buffalo, mentioned, 255

Zahavi, Gerald: mentioned, 228; article by, 251-286; biographical information, 251

Zinn, Howard, quoted, from SNCC: The New Abolition­ists, 86