Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 105
... Plains residents ' resis- tance , even search for causality . As the media cast it , the Poppers ' explanation was that Great Plains residents simply did not understand the Buffalo Commons proposal : " Some of the criti- cisms are based ...
... Plains residents ' resis- tance , even search for causality . As the media cast it , the Poppers ' explanation was that Great Plains residents simply did not understand the Buffalo Commons proposal : " Some of the criti- cisms are based ...
Page 107
... Plains resi- dents . Set in opposition , the Great Plains residents were thinly characterized as people who " misread " and criticized . But the media cast a richer characterization of the Great Plains residents as well . THE GREAT ...
... Plains resi- dents . Set in opposition , the Great Plains residents were thinly characterized as people who " misread " and criticized . But the media cast a richer characterization of the Great Plains residents as well . THE GREAT ...
Page 111
... plains residents , like Mathers , have for years been adjusting to the inexorable rhythms of the land .... In the ... Plains , it remained a conflict between a " couple of New Jersey in- tellectuals " and " plainsmen " like Mathers ...
... plains residents , like Mathers , have for years been adjusting to the inexorable rhythms of the land .... In the ... Plains , it remained a conflict between a " couple of New Jersey in- tellectuals " and " plainsmen " like Mathers ...
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