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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·
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