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                 in  Sifters: Native American  TMlmen$  Lives,  ed. Theda Perdue  (New Y o rk:
                 Oxford University Press, 2001).
             70.  Sanford, Mollie,  137; and Norton, "Diary."
              71 .  Kay Parker Schweinfurth, Prayer  on Top of   the Earth: T h e S p iritual Universe
                 of the PlainsApaches (Boulder: University Press of Colorado, 2002), 116-17;
                 and Bailey, " J ournal."
              72.  Sandf o rd,  "Trip  across  the  Plains";  Mary  Horne,  "Migration  and
                 Settlement  of the  Latter Day  Saints,  Salt  Lake  City"  (1884), Bancroft
                 Library, Berkeley, Calif.; Nannie T.Alderson, A Bride Goes West (Lincoln:
                 University of Nebraska Press, 1969), 48; Harger Family Papers, privately
                 held by Delores Gros-Louis, Bloomington, Ind.; Sanford, Mollie,  128; and
                 Helen E. Clark, "Diary" (1860), Denver Public Library, Denver, Colo.
             73 .  Mrs. H. T.  Clarke, "A Y o ung W o man's  Sights  on  the Emigrant's Trail"
                 (Salem, Oregon, 1878), Bancroft Library ,  Berkeley, Calif.
              74.  Emily McCowen Horton, My Scrap-book (Seattle, W a sh :   N.p., 1927), 17.
                                                            .
              75.  Gilbert Quintero," Making the Indian: Colonial Knowledge,Alcohol, and
                 Native Americans" (200 ) :   57 --'7  1 ;   and Fraker, "To Pike's Peak," 134.
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             76.  W a rner, "Diary."
             77.  Catherine Jane Bell to Julia, 31 October 1859, Oroville, Calif., Bancroft
                 Library, Berkeley, Calif.
             78.  Daniel Maltz and JoAllyn Archambault, "Gender and Power in Native
                 North America," 231-41 , in W o men and Power in Native NorthAmerica, ed.
                 Laura  E  Klein  and  Lillian  A. Acherman  (Norman:  University  of
                 Oklahoma Press, 1995); Patricia L. Crown, "Women's Role in Changing
                 Cuisine," 221-66, and Barbara J. Mills, "Gender, Craft  Production, and
                 Inequality," 267-300, both in TMlmen and Men in the Prehispanic Southwest:
                 Labor, Power and Prestige,  ed. Patricia L. Crown (Santa Fe, N.Mex.: School
                 of American Research Press, 2000), 221-66; Millington, "Journal"; Harriet
                 Bunyard,  "Diary  of  a Y o ung  Girl,"  (1868),  Huntington  Library,  San
                 Marino, Calif.; Porter, By Ox Team to  California,  39; and Sanford, Mollie,
                 164. A counterview is in Martha Harroun, "Of Baggage  and Bondage:
                 Gender and Status among Hidatsa and Crow W o men," American Indian
                 Culture and Research Journal 17  (1993): 121-53 .
             79.  Frink,journal; and Ruth Peterson, comp., "Across the Plains in ' 57" (1931),
                 California State Library, Sacramento.
              80.  Leo M. Kaiser and Priscilla Knuth, eds., "From Ithaca to Clatsop Plains,"
                 pt.  ,   Oregon Historical Quarterly 62 (1961): 262; and Miriam D. Colt, Went
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                 to Kansas; Being a Thrilling Account of  an Ill-Fated Expedition (Watertown,
                 N.Y.: L. Ingalls, 1862), 136-61 .
              8 1 .   Caples, "Overland Journey to California."
              82.  Martha Ann  Minto, "Female  Pioneering  in  Oregon"  (1849), Bancroft
                 Library ,  Berkeley ,  Calif.; Emeline Fuller, Lift by  the Indians. Story of M y
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