An exploration of modern regionalism and senses of place developing among generations of settler colonial society on North America’s northern grasslands.
An exploration of modern regionalism and senses of place developing among generations of settler colonial society on North America’s northern grasslands. Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Molly P. Rozum is associate professor and Ronald R. Nelson Chair of Great Plains and South Dakota History at the University of South Dakota. She is the coeditor of Equality at the Ballot Box: Votes for Women on the Northern Great Plains and editor of Small-Town Boy, Small-Town Girl: Growing Up in South Dakota, 1920–1950.
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List of Illustrations List of Maps Acknowledgments Introduction: Looking Northwest from La Vérendrye Hill 1. Parents’ Choice: Taking Root on the Northern Grasslands 2. Small Worlds: Animal Friends, Foes, and Place Rhythms 3. Sensing Prairies and Plains: Grasses, Grains, Waters, Woods, Rocks, and Snow 4. “The Purple Hills That Beckoned”: Growing Up, Travel, Education, and Region 5. “Old Woman Who Never Dies” and Old Man’s Garden: Settler and Indigenous Relations over the Generations 6. “All Is So Still—So Big, I Scarce Can Speak”: New Literature and Settler-Society Aesthetics 7. “Surely, Grass Is the Great Mother of All Plains Agriculture”: Agricultural Adaptation and Grasslands Conservation 8. “All That Vast Region of Grass Land”: The United States, Canada, and Changing Cultural Geography Conclusion: Looking across the Line from the Prairies and Plains Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Maps Acknowledgments Introduction: Looking Northwest from La Vérendrye Hill 1. Parents’ Choice: Taking Root on the Northern Grasslands 2. Small Worlds: Animal Friends, Foes, and Place Rhythms 3. Sensing Prairies and Plains: Grasses, Grains, Waters, Woods, Rocks, and Snow 4. “The Purple Hills That Beckoned”: Growing Up, Travel, Education, and Region 5. “Old Woman Who Never Dies” and Old Man’s Garden: Settler and Indigenous Relations over the Generations 6. “All Is So Still—So Big, I Scarce Can Speak”: New Literature and Settler-Society Aesthetics 7. “Surely, Grass Is the Great Mother of All Plains Agriculture”: Agricultural Adaptation and Grasslands Conservation 8. “All That Vast Region of Grass Land”: The United States, Canada, and Changing Cultural Geography Conclusion: Looking across the Line from the Prairies and Plains Notes Bibliography Index
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