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----- Daughters, I Love You (Denver: Research Center on Women, 1981).
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----- "The Woman Suffrage Movement in Colorado," M.A. thesis, University of Colorado, 1959.
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-----, eds., New Mexico Women: Intercultural Perspectives (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1986).
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----- This Song Remembers: Self-Portraits of Native Americans in the Arts (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1980). (Piseolak, Pearl Sunrise, Mary Morez, Grace Medicine Flower, Helen Hardin, Cecilia White, and Leslie Silko.)
Kelley, Jane Holden, Yaqui Women: Contemporary Life Histories (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1978. (Dominga Tava, Chepa Moreno, Dominga Ramirez, Antonia Valenzuela.)
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----- "Tempest on Clore Street: Race and Politics in Helena, Montana, 1916," Scratchgravel Hills 3 (Summer 1980): 9-14.
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----- "Idaho's Role in America's Woman Suffrage Crusade," Idaho Yesterdays 18 (Spring 1975).
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----- "Petticoats at the Polls: Woman Suffrage in Territorial Wyoming," Pacific Northwest Quarterly 44 (April 1953): 74-79.
----- "Woman Suffrage in Western America," Utah Historical Quarterly 38 (Winter 1970): 7-19.
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----- "The Woman Suffrage Movement in Washington," Pacific Northwest Quarterly 67 (April 1976)
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----- Mountain Wolf Woman, Sister of Crashing Thunder: The Autobiography of a Winnebago Indian (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1961).
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Marriott, Alice, Maria, the Potter of San Ildefonso (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1945). (Maria Martinez.)
----- The Ten Grandmothers (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1945). (Kiowa history.)
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----- "A New Look at the Role of Women in Indian Society," American Indian Quarterly 2 (Summer 1975): 131-39.
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----- Tales of the Okanogans ed. Donald M. Hines (Fairfield, WA: Ye Galleon Press, 1976).
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----- Rebel for Rights: Abigail Scott Duniway (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1983).
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----- "Abigail Scott Duniway of Oregon: Woman and Suffragist of the American Frontiers," 2 vols. Ph.D. Dissertation, Yale University, 1979.
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----- "Women on the Line: Prostitution in Butte, Montana, 1878-1917," M.A. Thesis, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, 1983.
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----- Westering Women and the Frontier Experience (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1982).
----- "The Westering Woman," Huntington Spectator (Winter 1980).
----- "Western Women," in Michael P. Malone, ed., Historians and the American West (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983): 369-386).
Nelson, Mary Carroll, Maria Martinez (Minneapolis: Dillon Press, 1972). (Maria Martinez, San Ildefonso Pueblo potter.)
----- Pablita Velarde (Minneapolis: Dillon Press, 1971).
(Tewa artist born 1918 at Santa Clara Pueblo.)
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North Sun, Nila, Diet Pepsi and Nacho Cheese (Fallon, NE: Duck Down Press, 1977).
Vera Norwood and Janice Monk, eds., The Desert is No Lady: Southwestern Landscapes in Women's Writing and Art (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1987).
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----- "Women's Place: Continuity and Change in Response to Western Landscapes," in Lillian Schlissel, Vicki Ruiz, et al., eds., Western Women, Their Lands, Their Lives (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988): 155-182.
Ohoyo Resource Center Staff, Words of Today's American Indian Women: Ohoyo Makachi (Wichita Falls, TX: Ohoyo Resource Center, 1981).
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----- "Mothers and Children at Zuñi, New Mexico," Man 19 (November 1919): 168-73.
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----- "Women Dreaming: The Religiopsychology of Indian-White Marriage and the Rise of Metis Culture," Lillian Schlissel, Vicki Ruiz, et al., eds., Western Women, Their Lands, Their Lives (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988): 49-68.
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----- "The Gentle Tamers in Transition: Women in the Trans- Mississippi West," Feminist Studies 11 (Fall 1985): 678-694.
----- No Step Backward: Women and Family on the Rocky Mountain Frontier, Helena, Montana, 1865-1900 (Helena: Montana Historical Society, 1987).
----- "Strange Bedfellows: Prostitution, Politicians, and Moral Reform in Helena, Montana, 1885-1889," Montana The Magazine of Western History 35 (Summer 1985): 2-13.
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----- Spider Woman (New York: MacMillan & Co., 1934).
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----- Spider Woman: A Story of Navajo Weavers and Chanters (Santa Fe: Rio Grande Press, 1934, 1968).
Reid, Russell, "Sakajawea," North Dakota History 30 (January- October 1963): 101-10. (Based on 1812 journal of John Luttig, Missouri Fur Company.)
Reiff, Janice L., "Scandinavian Women in Seattle, 1888-1900: Domestication and Americanization," in Karen J. Blair, ed., Women in Pacific Northwest History: An Anthology (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1988): 170-184.
----- "Urbanization and the Social Structure: Seattle, 1851- 1910," Ph.D. dissertation, University of Washington, 1981.
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Richey, Elinor, "Sagebrush Princess With a Cause: Sarah Winnemucca," American West 12 (November 1975): 30-33, 57-63. (Paiute.)
----- Eminent Women of the West (Berkeley: Howell- North Books, 1975).
Riley, Glenda, The Female Frontier: A Comparative View of Women on the Prairie and the Plains (Lawrence: University of Kansas Press, 1988).
----- Frontierswoman: The Iowa Experience (Ames: University of Iowa Press, 1981).
----- "Images of the Frontierswoman: Iowa as a Case Study," Western Historical Quarterly 8 (April 1977)
----- "Iowa's Trail Women: A Paradigm for All Women," Annals of Iowa (Winter 1982): 167-197.
----- "Frontier Women," in Roger Nichols, ed., American Frontier and Western Issues (New York: Greenwood Press, 1986): 179-198.
----- "'Not Gainfully Employed': Women on the Iowa Frontier 1833-18709," Pacific Historical Review 49 (May 1980): 237- 264.
----- "Women in the West," Journal of American Culture 3 (Summer 1980): 311-329.
----- Women and Indians on the Frontier, 1825-1915 (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1984.)
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Roe, Frances M. A., Army Letters from an Officer's Wife, 1871- 1888 (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1909, 1981).
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Will Roscoe, ed., Living the Spirit: A Gay American Indian Anthology (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1988).
Roscoe, Will, "The Semiotics of Gender on Zuñi Kachinas," The Kiva Vol. 55, No. 1 (1989): 49-65
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----- Builder Kachina: A Home-Going Cycle (Marvin, SD: Blue Cloud Press, 1979).
----- Hopi Roadrunner Dancing (Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1973).
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----- Lost Copper (Morongo Indian Reservation, CA: Malki Press, 1980).
----- Poetry of the American Indian: Wendy Rose (Sacramento: American Visual Communication Bank, 1978).
----- What Happened When the Hopi Hit New York (New York: Contact II Publications, 1982).
Rosenblum, Dolores, "Intimate Immensity: Mythic Space in the Work of Laura Ingalls Wilder," in Where the West Begins: Essays on Middle Border and Siouxland Writings (Sioux Falls, SD: Augustana College Center for Western Studies, 19).
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----- "By the Day or Week: Mexicana Domestic Workers in El Paso," in Carol Groneman and Mary Beth Norton, eds., "To Toil the Livelong Day": America's Women at Work, 1780-1980 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987).
----- Cannery Women, Cannery Lives: Mexican Women, Unionization, and the California Food Processing Industry, 1930-1950 (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1987).
Vicki Ruiz and Susan Tiano, eds., Women on the United States-Mexico Border: Responses to Change (Westminster, Mass.: Allen & Unwin, 1987).
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Sanchez, Carol Lee, Conversations from the Nightmare (Berkeley: Casa Editorial Publications, 1975). (Laguna Sioux.)
----- Message Bringer Woman (San Francisco: Taureen Horn, n.d.).
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----- "Hopi Family Structure and te Experiences of Widowhood," in Arlene Scadron, ed., On Their Own: Widows and Widowhood in the American Southwest, 1848-1939 (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1988): 42-64.
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Schlissel, Lillian, "Frontier Families: A Crisis in Ideology," in Sam B. Girgus, ed., The American Self: Myth, Ideology, and Popular Culture (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1981): 155-165.
----- "Family on the Western Frontier," Lillian Schlissel, Vicki Ruiz, et al. eds., Western Women, Their Lands, Their Lives (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1988): 81-92.
----- "Mothers and Daughters on the Western Frontier," Frontiers 3(2) (Summer 1978)
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----- Women's Diaries of the Westward Journey (New York: Schocken Books, 1982).
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----- Laguna Woman (Greenfield Center, NY: Greenfield Review Press, 1974).
----- "Bravura," in Kenneth Rosen, ed., The Man To Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories By American Indians (New York: Viking, 1974): 149-54.
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----- "Humaweepi, the Warrior Priest," in Kenneth Rosen, ed., The Man To Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories By American Indians (New York: Viking, 1974): 161-68.
----- "The Man To Send The Rain Clouds," in Kenneth Rosen, ed., The Man To Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories By American Indians (New York: Viking, 1974): 3-8.
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----- "Yellow Woman," in Kenneth Rosen, ed., The Man To Send Rain Clouds: Contemporary Stories By American Indians (New York: Viking, 1974): 33-45.
----- Storyteller (New York: Richard Seaver, Random House and Grove Books, 1981).
Richard Simpson, ed., Ooti: A Maidu Legacy (Millbrae, CA: Celestial Arts, 1977). (Lizzie Enos, Maidu, born 1890; a celebration of the ooti (acorn).)
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Snyder, Grace, No Time on My Hands (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1963, 1986).
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Spence, Mary Lee, "They Also Serve Who Wait," Western Historical Quarterly 14 (january 1983): 6-13.
---- "Waitresses in the Trans-Mississippi West: 'Pretty Waiter Girls,' Harvey Girls, and Union Maids," in Susan Armitage and Elizabeth Jameson, eds., The Woman's West (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987): 219-234.
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Stansell, Christine, "Women on the Great Plains, 1865-1890," Women's Studies 4 (1976): 87-98.
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Stewart, Patricia, "Sarah Winnemucca," Nevada Historical Society Quarterly 53 (June 1969): 192-200.
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----- "The Role of Native Women in the Creation of Fur Trade Society in Western Canada, 1670-1830," in Susan Armitage and Elizabeth Jameson, eds., The Woman's West (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1987): 53-62.
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----- "The Scarlet West, The Oldest Profession in the Trans-Mississippi West," Montana, the Magazine of Western History 31 (Spring 1981): 16-27.
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----- "Unbinding the Feet, Unbinding Their Lives: Social Change for Chinese Women in San Francisco, 1902-1945." Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1990.
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----- "Women, Work and Family in the Chicano Community: Cannery Workers of the Santa Clara Valley," Ph.D. dissertation, University of California, Berkeley, 1982.
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----- Old Indian Legends (Boston: Ginn, 1901).
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----- "The Soft-Hearted Sioux," Harper's Magazine 102 (March 1902): 505-8.
----- "The Trial Path," Harper's Magazine 103 (October 1910): 741-44.
----- "Impressions of an Indian Childhood," Atlantic Monthly 85 (January 1900): 37-47.
----- "The Schooldays of an Indian Girl," Atlantic Monthly (February 1900): 185-94.
----- "An Indian Teacher Among the Indians," Atlantic Monthly (March 1900): 381-86.
----- "Why I Am a Pagan," Atlantic Monthly 90 (December 1902): 802-3.
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REFERENCE WORKS
Teri Conrad, comp., Women in the West: A Bibliography, 1984-1987 (Pullman, WA: Coalition for Western Women's History, Washington State University, 1988).
Fairbanks, Carol, Farm Women on the Prairie Frontier: A Sourcebook for Canada and the United States (Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1983).
Patterson-Black, Sheryll and Gene Patterson-Black, eds., Western Women in History and Literature (Crawford, NE: Cottonwood Press, 1978).
JOURNAL SPECIAL ISSUES
Journal of the West 12 (April 1973)
Montana 24 (Summer 1974)
Heritage of Kansas 10 (Spring 1977)
Utah Historical Quarterly 46 (Spring 1978)
Pacific Historical Review 49 (May 1980)
Journal of the West (1982)
New Mexico Historical Review 1982, 1989
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