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210. Cracroft, "American W e st of Karl May," 153-54.
2 I I . Karen Sacks, "State Bias and W o men's Status," American Anthropologist 78
(September 1976): 565-69; Liberty, "Hell Came with Horses," 12; and
Mathes, "Native American W o men," 41 .
212. Marryat, Diary in America, 248.
213. T e rrell and T e rrell, Indian W o men, 37; and Mathes, "Native American
W o men," 41.
214. Gerstacker, Wild S p orts, no; and Bradbury, Travels in the Interior, 146.
215. Bossu, Travels in the Interior, 132; W e ld, Travels through North America, 259;
Jeremy, Henry W a nsey, 5 1 ; Mollhausen, Diary, 98; and Thwaite, Early T#stern
Travels, 22:352.
216. T e rrell and T e rrell, Indian IM1men, 71-90; and Liberty, "Hell Came with
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Horses," 13- 5 .
217. Martineau, Retrospect cifT#stern Travel, I :94; Simonin, Rocky Mountain T#st,
134; and American Settler, 19 July 1884·
218. Gustave Aimard, The White Scalper:A Story cif the Texan W a r (London:Ward
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and Lock, 1861), 234-3 ; Aimard, Pirates cif the Prairies, 107-8; Aimard,
Tra p p ers cif Arkansas, 191-97; Benedict Henry Revoil, I.e Bivouac des
Tra p p eurs (Paris: Brunet, 1864),201-2; and Karl May, Der Schatz im Silbersee
(Bamberg, W e st Germany: Karl-May-Verlag, 1973), 340.
219. C. Ax Egerstrom, Borta dr bram, men hemma dr bdst (Stockholm: Bonier,
1859), 128.
220. Brooke, History cif Emily Montague, 1 : 69.
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22 . Bremer, Homes cif the New IM1rld, 593.
222. Bremer, America of the Fifties, 229-3 .
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Chapter 3
I . For the types of people who went west, see John C. Hudson, "The Study
of W e stern Frontier Populations," 35-60, in T h e American T#st: New
Perspectives, New Dimensions, ed. Jerome O. Steffen (Norman: University
of Oklahoma Press, 1979).
2. Roger G. Barker, "The Influence of Frontier Environments on Behavior,"
61-93, in The American T#st: New Perspectives, New Dimensions, ed.Jerome
O. Steffen (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1979); DavidW Hess,
"Pioneering as Ecological Process: A Model and T e st Case of Frontier
Adaptation," 123-52, in The Frontier: Comparative Studies, ed. William W
Savage, Jr., and Stephen I. Thompson, vol. 2 (Norman: University of
Oklahoma Press, 1979); and Stephen I. Thompson, "Pioneer
Colonization: A Cross-Cultural View," An Addison- T#sley Module in
Anthropology no. 33 (1973): 1-24·