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Contents
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Volume XXXVIII • Number 1
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Spring 2007
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Book Reviews
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| Anderson, The Conquest of Texas |
| Benjamin Heber Johnson |
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| McManus, The Line Which Separates |
| Mary Murphy |
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| Hosmer and O'Neill, eds., Native Pathways |
| Eric V. Meeks |
71 |
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| Ellis, Lassiter, and Dunham, eds., Powwow |
| John W. Troutman |
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| Hackel, Children of Coyote, Missionaries of Saint Francis |
| Juliana Barr |
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| Furtwangler, Bringing Indians to the Book |
| Lucy Maddox |
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| Aguilar Sr., When the River Ran Wild! |
| Diane L. Krahe |
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| Grinev, The Tlingit Indians in Russian America, 1741–1867 |
| Katherine L. Arndt |
76 |
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| McCoy, Chief Joseph, Yellow Wolf, and the Creationof Nez Perce History in the Pacific Northwest |
| Elizabeth James |
77 |
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| Stabler, ed. Smith, No One Ever Asked Me |
| Elise Boxer |
78 |
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| Lamar, Charlie Siringo's West |
| Paula Marks |
79 |
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| McLaird, Calamity Jane |
| Evelyn A. Schlatter |
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| Whitaker, Race Work |
| Shana Bernstein |
80 |
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| Mullen, Dangerous Strangers |
| Keith Edgerton |
82 |
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| Hovey, Anarchy and Community in the New American West |
| Lisa Gabbert |
82 |
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| Mariscal, Brown-Eyed Children of the Sun |
| Lorena Oropeza |
83 |
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| Quiroz, Claiming Citizenship |
| Mario T. García |
84 |
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| Chan, ed., Chinese American Transnationalism |
| Adam McKeown |
85 |
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| Smith, Japanese American Midwives |
| Eiichiro Azuma |
86 |
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| Jackson, Domesticating the West |
| Brian Roberts |
87 |
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| Stern, Eugenic Nation |
| John McKiernan-Gonzáles |
88 |
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| Frost, Never One Nation |
| Derek Chang |
89 |
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| Bokovoy, The San Diego World's Fairs and Southwestern Memory, 1880–1940 |
| Merry Ovnick |
90 |
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| Dye, All Aboard for Santa Fe |
| Raymond W. Rast |
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| Cunfer, On the Great Plains |
| Neil M. Maher |
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Godfrey, The Ever-Changing View Geraci, comp., The Lure of the Forest Cermak, Fire in the Forest |
| Sara Dant Ewert |
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| Pickering, America's Switzerland |
| Michael Welsh |
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| Dunaway, Natural Visions |
| Martha A. Sandweiss |
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| Fradkin, The Great Earthquake and Firestorms of 1906 |
| James J. Rawls |
97 |
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| Sessions and Sessions, A History of Utah International |
| Robert Parson |
97 |
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| Aiken, Idaho's Bunker Hill |
| Ellie Arguimbau |
98 |
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| Kinney, Captain Jack and the Dalton Gang |
| Stan "Tex" Banash |
99 |
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| Kraft, ed. and additional text, Lt. Charles Gatewood & His Apache Wars Memoir |
| Mark Edwin Miller |
100 |
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| Greene, Fort Randall on the Missouri, 1856–1892 |
| Patricia Y. Stallard |
101 |
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| Reinhartz and Saxon, eds., Mapping and Empire |
| Clifford M. Nelson |
102 |
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| McGinty, The Oatman Massacre |
| Valeen Tippetts Avery |
103 |
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| Lansing, Nimrod |
| M. Paul Holsinger |
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| van Minnen and Hilton, eds., Frontiers and Boundariesin U.S. History |
| Mary Ellen Jones |
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| Book Notices |
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| Recent Articles |
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| Minutes |
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