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Offers a rare portrait of women's western experiences in this era

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I. The Unmapped Way, and How, Finally, We Hit the Trail, and the Mountains Closed Around UsII. Innocents Abroad in the Land of the White ManIII. We Cross the River into Indian CountryIV The Course of True Love, Indian WayV. Indians at Home, When There Ain't No Growl, nor No TroubleVI. Indians at Home: the Essie Growl and the Water GrowlVII. Innocents Abroad on the Professional TrailVIII. The Ford at SiwillupIX. Indian Gambling, and Other Topics of the Day in Indian CountryX. We Make the World Over and Leave Out SomethingXI. Everybody Got Trouble When the World Is Made Wrong, Indians and EverybodyXII. We Hit the Trail for Points East, with all the Glories of Iced Tea, Iced Coffee, Fried Chicken, and Ice Cream in the OffingXIII. Return to the Rivers: Everybody Got Trouble, White People and EverybodyXIV. Moving Day on the KlamathXV. Indians at Home in Up-river CountryXVI. The Baby GrowlXVII. We Introduce White Customs in the Form of Two Christmas Trees, and, for a Moment, Fear We May Regret ItXVIII. Ti PosthereeXIX. The Open TrailXX. The Schoolmarms Come Down Like Wolves on Yreka, and Then Celebrate the Fourth in Indian CountryXXI. We Cross Marble Mountain and Find the Indian Ain't Got No Chance in White Men's CountryXXII. The Great Deerskin DanceXXIII. Farewell to the KlamathXXIV. I-to Poo-a-rum

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    A Paperback / softback by Mary Ellicott Arnold, Mabel Reed, Susan Bernardin

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      Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
      Publication Date: 01/12/2011
      ISBN13: 9780803236370, 978-0803236370
      ISBN10: 0803236379

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Offers a rare portrait of women's western experiences in this era

      Table of Contents
      I. The Unmapped Way, and How, Finally, We Hit the Trail, and the Mountains Closed Around UsII. Innocents Abroad in the Land of the White ManIII. We Cross the River into Indian CountryIV The Course of True Love, Indian WayV. Indians at Home, When There Ain't No Growl, nor No TroubleVI. Indians at Home: the Essie Growl and the Water GrowlVII. Innocents Abroad on the Professional TrailVIII. The Ford at SiwillupIX. Indian Gambling, and Other Topics of the Day in Indian CountryX. We Make the World Over and Leave Out SomethingXI. Everybody Got Trouble When the World Is Made Wrong, Indians and EverybodyXII. We Hit the Trail for Points East, with all the Glories of Iced Tea, Iced Coffee, Fried Chicken, and Ice Cream in the OffingXIII. Return to the Rivers: Everybody Got Trouble, White People and EverybodyXIV. Moving Day on the KlamathXV. Indians at Home in Up-river CountryXVI. The Baby GrowlXVII. We Introduce White Customs in the Form of Two Christmas Trees, and, for a Moment, Fear We May Regret ItXVIII. Ti PosthereeXIX. The Open TrailXX. The Schoolmarms Come Down Like Wolves on Yreka, and Then Celebrate the Fourth in Indian CountryXXI. We Cross Marble Mountain and Find the Indian Ain't Got No Chance in White Men's CountryXXII. The Great Deerskin DanceXXIII. Farewell to the KlamathXXIV. I-to Poo-a-rum

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