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Rising suns, fallen forts, and impudent immigrants: Race, power, and war in the Lower Mississippi Valley
Yi:saum: Parker McKenzie's double vision of Kiowa culture and language
 
From buffalo to beeves: Cattle and the political economy of the Oglala Lakota, 1750--1920
Frustrated fortunes: Francis E. Warren and the search for a grazing policy, 1890--1929
 
The destruction of the Trinity River, California (1848--1964)
The development of American public health, 1850--1925
 
Lords of creation: American scriptural geology and the Lord brothers' assault on "intellectual atheism"
A history of Canterbury Choral Society, 1969--2007
 
"The city that knows how": San Francisco, the Great War, and urban identity
"They sang what they lived": Reconstructions of Lak.ot¯a culture through songs
 
Two towns, multiple places: Race and identity on the Early Republic's frontier
Lines on the land: The San Luis Rey River reservations and the origins of the Mission Indian Federation, 1850--1934
 
"Under the same glorious flag": Land, race, and legitimacy in territorial New Mexico
Discordant consensus: Dialogues on the Earth's age in American science, 1890--1930
 
Science in the American style, 1700--1800
Swords & plowshares: American Protestants and the Vietnam War
 
Sovereignty on trial, the Delaware-Cherokee relationship divided in conflict
"Drain the swamps for health and home": Wetlands drainage, land conservation, and national water policy, 1850-1917
 
Fair trial/free press issues in the federal criminal trials of Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols
Business in the Borderlands: Bent, St. Vrain & Co., 1830--1849
 
The conflicted mission of the United States Bureau of Biological Survey, 1885--1940: Wildlife, uncertainty, and ambivalence
Clyde Warrior's "Red Power": A fresh air of new Indian idealism
 
Antiquity and loyalist counter-narrative in Revolutionary America, 1765--1776
"People to our selves": Chickasaw diplomacy and political development in the nineteenth century
 
Oklahoma's forgotten drought: Regional and federal responses to climate crisis in the 1950s
Women and the construction of American Indian scholarship, 1830--1941