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Front-Page Women Journalists, 1920-1950 (Women in the West)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (2003-05-01)
Author: Kathleen A. Cairns
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Gutsy gals of the newsroom
Helpful Votes: 7 out of 7 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-02
Kathleen Cairns does a formidable job of revealing these early women journalists in the context of their era -- and explores the womens' own ambivalence about their unique role in society. These women come alive on the page and easily earn a place in the forefront of ground-breaking, energetic and articulate women of the age.

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Games of the North American Indians (2 Volume Set)
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1994-12)
Author: Robert S. Culin
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a classic
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-07
Though almost 100 years have passed since it was first published, this book is still a classic, and still THE starting point for anyone interested in games of the North American Indians, whether you are a scholar or just interested in games. The encyclopedic treatment and many illustrations of museum artifacts only enhance its value.

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Genet: A Biography of Janet Flanner
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1992-12-01)
Author: Brenda Wineapple
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I learned a lot more about Janet Flanner in this book than the other two!
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2005-06-30
I have to say my interest in Janet Flanner's life came only by accident. Her lesbian lover Natalia Danesi Murray's son and author, William Murray, died just recently. I first got this book entitled "Janet, My Mother, and Me" about his life with his mother, her lover, and his own life in New York City and Fire Island and Italy. Then I got "Darlinghissima: Letters to a Friend" edited by his mother, Natalia Danesi Murray in 1986. Still I wanted to know more about Janet Flanner. First, nobody owned Janet not her lovers like Natalia Danesi Murray, Noel Murphy, or Solita Solano. Janet or Genet belonged to the world. She was one of God's greatest creations even though she didn't believe in Him. He certainly believed in her. Janet's Quaker upbringing, her father's suicide, and a failed marriage brought her to Solita Solano, they were lovers and friends for life. Solita gave Janet the freedom to be with other women like Noel Murphy in Orgeval, France. Janet still loved her freedom and until Natalia entered her life, it became complicated. She loved all three of these women in a certain way. I felt until I read Brenda Wineapple's biography on Janet, that I didn't get the whole picture because it was from Natalia and William's points of view. I learned that Janet's lovers Solita and Noel did not take kindly to Natalia's possessiveness of Janet. They are all gone now including William Murray, her stepson who she nurtured to be a writer. This book does justice in showing and depicting Janet's flaws as well as her brilliance. She was one of the greatest minds of the last century in journalism. I am sure that the New Yorker still misses her columns even though they came late. For 50 years, she wrote her letters from Paris, detailed, thorough, and truly observed the French and European culture during it's toughest centuries. Despite her sexual orientation, she despised the open affection of both hetero and homosexuality as vulgar. Still, she has been gone for almost 30 years and I never knew her but I miss her. I think she was irreplaceable. I just love the photo of her and Ernest Hemingway together in France. While I read the other books with tremendous interests, I didn't get the whole picture until now and I am glad that I did. I am shocked that i am the first person to review a book about such a enormous literary figure of the twentieth century.

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Gold Dust
Published in Paperback by University of Nebraska Press (1982-08-01)
Author: Donald Dale Jackson
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Incredible what people did to get to the gold fields
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2007-05-10
Well written account of the ways in which fortune hunters traveled to the golden state. Full accounts of the social and political make-up of early American California.

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Goodrich gleanings: A Nebraska family in profile
Published in Unknown Binding by Photographics (1990)
Author: Doris Goodrich Barber
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Super Terrific Account of a Slice of U. S. History
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Review Date: 2006-09-27
I would like to obtain a copy of this softbound book if at all possible. My aunt was visiting and shared it with me. It is my maternal grandmother's family--Goodrich. I had no idea where we had come from, or anything about my family, other than that which had been passed down verbally. I was able to read much of this book and will testify that it is truly a labor of love, not only to document dates, persons, events, pictures etc., but to tell the STORIES of the people who lived them. So often our family histories are saved with only names and dates, and we lose the stories that made up the fabric of everyone's lives. This book not only documents our family, but a slice of American history as well, from immigrants to settling in the northeast, to pioneering the prairie lands of the new west and beyond. Truly a great read for anyone interested in how people lived beyond your own generation!!

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A Grammar of Comanche (Studies in the Anthropology of North Ame)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1994-01-01)
Author: Jean Ormsbee Charney
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Excellent linguistic study
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-09-05
This is a highly detailed, beautifully presented guide to the Comanche language, written by a professional linguist, so it may be rather heavy-going for the curious layperson. Copious examples are discussed and analysed, and every aspect of grammar and pronunciation are thoroughly reviewed, with reference to related Numic languages.
Comanche is a beautiful and fascinating language and well worth the effort of acquiring it.

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Grave Injustice: The American Indian Repatriation Movement and NAGPRA (Fourth World Rising)
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (2002-10-01)
Author: Kathleen S. Fine-Dare
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Book description from the Publisher
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 11 total.
Review Date: 2003-11-02
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"Fine-Dare presents a sensitive review of the American Indian repatriation movement and its legal basis in the federal Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA). . . . Strange as it may seem, some archaeologists still maintain that NAGPRA is a political move that threatens science. Therefore, Fine-Dare's book is required reading for students of anthropology at all levels."-Choice.

Grave Injustice is the powerful story of the ongoing struggle of Native Americans to repatriate the objects and remains of their ancestors that were appropriated, collected, manipulated, sold, and displayed by Europeans and Americans. Anthropologist Kathleen S. Fine-Dare focuses on the history and culture of both the impetus to collect and the movement to repatriate Native American remains.

Using a straightforward historical framework and illuminating case studies, Fine-Dare first examines the changing cultural reasons for the appropriation of Native American remains. She then traces the succession of incidents, laws, and changing public and Native attitudes that have shaped the repatriation movement since the late nineteenth century. Her discussion and examples make clear that the issue is a complex one, that few clear-cut heroes or villains make up the history of the repatriation movement, and that little consensus about policy or solutions exists within or beyond academic and Native communities.

The concluding chapters of this history take up the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA), which Fine-Dare considers as a legal and cultural document. This highly controversial federal law was the result of lobbying by American Indian and Native Hawaiian peoples to obtain federal support for the right to bring back to their communities the human remains and associated objects that are housed in federally funded institutions all over the United States.

Grave Injustice is a balanced introduction to a longstanding and complicated problem that continues to mobilize and threatens to divide Native Americans and the scholars who work with and write about them.

Kathleen S. Fine-Dare is a professor of anthropology and women's studies at Fort Lewis College. She is the author of Cotocollao: Ideologia, historia, y acci-n en un barrio de Quito.

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The Great Platte River Road: The Covered Wagon Mainline via Fort Kearny to Fort Laramie
Published in Hardcover by University of Nebraska Press (1987-10-01)
Author: Merrill J. Mattes
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Great!
Helpful Votes: 12 out of 12 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-04
Citing from over 700 journals, diaries and letters, Merrill Mattes' "The Great Platte River Road" is a must read for history enthusiasts of the Oregon Trail. From the five main jumping off points along the Missouri River: Independence, Ft. Leavenworth, St. Joe, Nebraska City and Council Bluffs, we see how all emigrant roads lead to Ft. Kearny. From here the lengthy and laborious journey to the west followed the Platte River. Mattes incorporates the overlander's journals with his own effective style of writing to give vivid, down-to-earth, hard-nosed descriptions of past events in such places as Ft. Kearny, Ash Hollow, Court House Rock, Chimney Rock, Scottsbluff and culminating with Ft. Laramie. He not only communicates the difficulties endured by the emigrants themselves such as river crossings, cholera and survival, but also chronicles accounts of the Pony Express, military, Indians, stage lines, etc. and how they all played a part in Manifest Destiny. Not only was this book a pleasure to read, it was extremely insightful and deep-rooted of our Westward expansion.

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Greetings from Omaha, Nebraska
Published in Paperback by Omaha World-Herald Co. (2001-08)
Author: Omaha Times
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A must for those interested in the history of Omaha.
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2002-10-17
This is one of the most comprehensive collections of postcards depicting architecture, scenes, and events in Omaha from the 1890s through the 1980s. I even got to see the hospital I was born in for the first time. Many of the buildings and areas shown in the postcards have been torn down or have been eliminated forever. I believe that this may be the only source for some historical items. It was published by the Omaha World Herald. A must for the history buff!

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Guide for Developing and Evaluating School Library Media Programs:
Published in Paperback by Libraries Unlimited (2000-08-15)
Author: Nebraska Educational Media Association
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For on-site use by school or community librarians
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Review Date: 2001-02-20
Guide For Developing And Evaluating School Library Media Programs focuses on program administration and personnel evaluations, advocating for the creation of school library media centers and proper procedures for contacting and maintaining relationships with a variety of media outlets. The informative text is enhanced with reproducible checklists to help the library staff collect useful information for launching an evaluation of their program. Of special interest is the chapter devoted to managing media center resources and equipment through collection development, inventory counts, collection mapping, and budgeting. The concluding chapter offers a means for analyzing or remodeling the physical setting of a media center. Guide For Developing And Evaluating School Library Media Programs is a highly recommended, core title for library science reference collections and for on-site use by school or community librarians regardless of the size of their facility.


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