Great Plains Quarterly, Volume 22Center for Great Plains Studies, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, 2002 |
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Page 106
... rhetorical struggle for their readers : . Buffalo Commons . . . has inadvertently aroused something that all their [ the Pop- pers ' ] maps and statistics now can neither answer nor control . The Poppers have con- fronted America's ...
... rhetorical struggle for their readers : . Buffalo Commons . . . has inadvertently aroused something that all their [ the Pop- pers ' ] maps and statistics now can neither answer nor control . The Poppers have con- fronted America's ...
Page 111
... rhetorical struggle between the Poppers and the Great Plains people in the realm of the desert , with the triumph of the land . Pio- neers like Mathers might remain in the re- gion , but if they did , they had to " work with . the land ...
... rhetorical struggle between the Poppers and the Great Plains people in the realm of the desert , with the triumph of the land . Pio- neers like Mathers might remain in the re- gion , but if they did , they had to " work with . the land ...
Page 122
... rhetorical struggle for survival . In this struggle , the Native Americans clearly expressed their sought - after ego , thus rhetorically purging the Native images of the damaged ego . In order to rhetorically elevate the superiority of ...
... rhetorical struggle for survival . In this struggle , the Native Americans clearly expressed their sought - after ego , thus rhetorically purging the Native images of the damaged ego . In order to rhetorically elevate the superiority of ...
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