Introduction |
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Preface |
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7 | (6) |
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II The Physical Basis Of The Great Plains Environment |
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1 How the Great Plains Were Built |
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2 The Climate of the Great Plains |
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19 | (10) |
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3 The Plant Life of the Great Plains |
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29 | (6) |
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4 Animal Life on the Great Plains |
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35 | (12) |
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47 | (38) |
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1 Characteristics of the Plains Indians |
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48 | (5) |
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2 The Spread and Use of the Horse among the Plains Indians |
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53 | (7) |
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3 Horsemanship and Weapons |
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60 | (8) |
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4 The Sign Language of the Plains Indians |
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68 | (17) |
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IV The Spanish Approach To The Great Plains |
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85 | (50) |
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1 The Spanish Colonial System Unsuited to the Great Plains |
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87 | (7) |
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2 The Spanish Explorers on the Plains: A Period of Success |
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94 | (18) |
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3 The Spanish Colonial Period: The Beginning of Failure |
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112 | (23) |
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V The American Approach To The Great Plains |
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135 | (58) |
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1 Exploring the Great Plains: Marking the Trails |
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136 | (11) |
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2 Creating the Tradition of the "Great American Desert" |
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147 | (7) |
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3 The Texas Approach to the Great Plains: The Texans Touch the Plains |
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154 | (21) |
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4 The Great Plains Block the Expansion of the South |
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175 | (18) |
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193 | (66) |
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1 The Origin of the Kingdom |
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195 | (9) |
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2 The Spread of the Kingdom |
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204 | (11) |
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3 The Evolution of the Range and Ranch Cattle Industry, 1866-1928 |
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215 | (16) |
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4 The Ways of Life on the Cattle Range |
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231 | (13) |
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5 The Twin Spectacles of the Range: the Round-up and the Drive |
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244 | (15) |
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VII Transportation And Fencing |
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1 Railroads in the Great Plains |
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262 | (9) |
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271 | (40) |
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VIII The Search For Water In The Great Plains |
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1 The Available Supply of Moisture in the Great Plains |
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313 | (12) |
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2 Well-Making and Windmills |
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325 | (16) |
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3 Irrigation in the Great Plains |
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341 | (17) |
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4 Dry Farming: Conservation of Soil Moisture |
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358 | (9) |
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5 Some Vagaries of the Search for Water |
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367 | (8) |
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IX New Laws For Land And Water |
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1 Enlarging the Land Unit |
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377 | (11) |
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2 The Development of the Land Law for the West |
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388 | (32) |
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3 Development of the Western Water Laws |
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420 | (23) |
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X The Literature Of The Great Plains And About The Great Plains |
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443 | (32) |
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1 The Literature of the Frontier and the Cattle Kingdom |
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444 | (16) |
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2 The Literature of the Farm |
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460 | (15) |
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XI The Mysteries Of The Great Plains In American Life |
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1 What Immediate Effects Did the Great Plains Have Upon the Anglo-American? |
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476 | (4) |
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2 Did Man Originate on the Plains or in the Forest? |
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480 | (2) |
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3 Why Is the West Considered Spectacular and Romantic? |
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482 | (4) |
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4 Why Was the West Considered Lawless? Was It Really Lawless or Did It Merely Appear Lawless? |
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486 | (6) |
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5 Why Is the West Politically Radical? |
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492 | (3) |
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6 What Has Been the Spiritual Effect of the American Adventure in the Great Plains on Women? |
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495 | (2) |
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7 In Conclusion: Let Us Inquire What Has Been and What Is to Be the Meaning of the Great Plains in American Life |
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Notes |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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