Encyclopedia of the Great Plains

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David J. Wishart
U of Nebraska Press, 2004 - 919 páginas
The Encyclopedia of the Great Plains is a cooperative project of the Center for Great Plains Studies and the University of Nebraska Press, with the generous support of the National Endowment for the Humanities, the University of Nebraska Foundation, and the Nebraska Humanities Council.

The Great Plains is a vast expanse of grasslands stretching from the Rocky Mountains to the Missouri River and from the Rio Grande to the coniferous forests of Canada--an area more than eighteen hundred miles from north to south and more than five hundred miles from east to west. The Great Plains region includes all or parts of Texas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Kansas, Colorado, Nebraska, Wyoming, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba.



The region, once labeled ?the Great American Desert,? is now more often called the ?heartland,? or, sometimes, ?the breadbasket of the world.? Its immense distances, flowing grasslands, sparse population, enveloping horizons, and dominating sky convey a sense of expansiveness, even emptiness or loneliness, a reaction to too much space and one's own meager presence in it.



The Plains region is the home of the Dust Bowl, the massacre at Wounded Knee, the North-West Rebellion, the Tulsa race riot, the Lincoln County War, the purported Roswell alien landing, and the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. From it have emerged furs, cattle, corn, wheat, oil, gas, and coal, as well as jazz, literature, and political reform. It has been inhabited for more than twelve thousand years, since Paleo-Indians hunted mammoth and bison. More recent emigrants came from eastern North America, Europe, Latin America, and Asia, resulting in a complex and distinctive ethnic mosaic.



With 1,316 entries contributed by more than one thousand scholars, this groundbreaking reference work captures what is vital and interesting about the Great Plains--from its temperamental climate to its images and icons, its historical character, its folklore, and its politics. Thoroughly illustrated, annotated, and indexed, this remarkable compendium of information and analysis will prove the definitive and indispensable resource on the Great Plains for many years to come.



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This reference work on the Great Plains captures the region's character through annotations, scholarly analysis, and 249 black-and-white illustrations. Editor Wishart (geography, Univ. of Nebraska ... Ler crítica na íntegra

Índice

Law
439
Literary Traditions
467
Media
499
Music
527
Native Americans
553
Physical Environment
611
Politics and Government
645
Protest and Dissent
697

Asian Americans
133
Cities and Towns
149
Education
191
European Americans
217
Film
253
Folkways
283
Gender
317
Hispanic Americans
343
Images and Icons
371
Industry
401
Religion
729
Sports and Recreation
761
Transportation
791
War
813
Water
841
Index of Contributors
867
General Index
873
Illustration Credits
915
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Página 208 - ... the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college, where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts, in such manner as the Legislatures of the States may respectively prescribe, in order to promote the liberal and practical education of the industrial classes in the several pursuits and professions in life.
Página 208 - . . . the endowment, support, and maintenance of at least one college ... in each State . . . where the leading object shall be, without excluding other scientific and classical studies, and including military tactics, to teach such branches of learning as are related to agriculture and the mechanic arts...
Página 336 - The wife of Shabono our interpreter we find reconsiles all the Indians, as to our friendly intentions a woman with a party of men is a token of peace 1 The hackberry is Celtis occidentalts.
Página 206 - Staley, director of the Harry Ransom Humanities Research Center at the University of Texas...
Página 295 - Yet, I rather like the novelty of living in this way, Though my bill of fare is always rather tame, But I'm happy as a clam on the land of Uncle Sam In the little old sod shanty on my claim.
Página 48 - Agriculture] as to the best methods to be adopted to secure the rehabilitation of the drought and soil drifting areas in the Provinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta...
Página 269 - Skinner, assistant curator of the Department of Anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History, argued that "from the standpoint of a student, most of the picture plays shown are ethnologically grotesque farces.
Página 241 - This immence river so far as we have yet ascended, waters one of the fairest portions of the globe, nor do I believe that there is in the universe a similar extent of country, equally fertile, well watered, and intersected by such a number of navigable streams.
Página 236 - The majority of the investigations were carried on during the latter part of the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth century, but a few investigators have continued the study to the present day.
Página 266 - The Mark of Zorro (1920), The Three Musketeers (1921), Robin Hood (1922), The Thief of Bagdad (1924...

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David J. Wishart is a professor of geography at the University of Nebraska?Lincoln. He is the author of An Unspeakable Sadness: The Dispossession of the Nebraska Indians and The Fur Trade of the American West: A Geographical Synthesis, both published by the University of Nebraska Press.

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