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              146.  Robert C. Carriker and Eleanor R. Carriker, eds., An Army W ife  on the
                  Frontier:  h e Memoirs of  Alice Blackwood Baldwin, 1867-1877 (Salt Lake City:
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                  T a nner T r ust Fund, University of Utah Library,  1975), 79, 99-100.
              147.  Eliza R. Snow ,  "Sketch of My  Life" (1885), Bancroft Library, Berkeley ,
                  Calif.
              148.  Belle M.Yates, interview 12817, vol. 101;; Bertha Brewer Plummer, inter­
                  view 48 3 ,   vol. 72; Fannie Birdwell, interview 8360, vol. 8, all in Indian­
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                  Pioneer  Papers,  University  of  Oklahoma,  Norman;  Dan  McAllister,
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                  "Pioneer  o man," New Mexico Historical Review 34, no. 3 Guly 1959): 162.
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              149.  Clarke, "Young  o man's Sights."
              150.  Jean  e bster, "The Myth of Hardship on the Oregon Trail," Reed College
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                  Bulletin  24  Ganuary  1946):  37; and  Hodgson, "The  Life  of a  Pioneer
                  Family";  Lorene  Millhollen,  interview  8957,  vol.  63,  Indian-Pioneer
                  Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
              151.  Leola Lehman, "Life in the T e rritories,"  Chronicles  of   Oklahoma  41  (fall
                  1963): 373-75·
              152.  John F Moffitt and Santiago Sebastian, 0 Brave New People: The European
                  Invention of  the American Indian (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico
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                  Press, 1996), 302-17; and Fergus M. Bordewich, Killing  the White Ma 's
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                  Indian (New  o rk: Random House, 1997), 50--55.
              153.  Lehman, "Life in the T e rritories," 375; Carol Douglas Sparks, "The Land
                  Incarnate: Navajo W o men and the Dialogue of Colonialism, 1821-1870,"
                  138-39, in Negotiators cif Change: Historical Perspectives on Native American
                  Women, ed. Nancy Shoemaker (New  o rk: Routledge, 1995); and Lavonee
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                  Brown Ruoff, "Reversing the  Gaze: Early Native American Images of
                  Europeans  and  Euro-Americans,"  198-223,  in  Native  American
                  Representations: First Encounters, Distorted Images, and Literary Appropriations,
                  ed. Gretchen M. Bataille (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 2001).
              154.  Emma Brown, interview 8543, vol. 12; Emma Clayton, interview 9672,
                  vol.  1 8 ;   Matilda  Clure,  interview  4673, vol.  1 8 ;   all  in  Indian-Pioneer
                  Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman.
              155.  Phelps, "Diary."
              156.  Mrs.  John  Barnes,  interview  9735,  vol.  5 ,   Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
                  University of Oklahoma, Norman.
              157.  Hopping, "Incidents of Pioneer Life"; and Egbert, "Diary."
              158.  Phelps, "Diary"; Edna Hunt Osborne, interview 7387; Katherine Provost,
                  interview 1419, vol. 73, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma,
                  Norman; Frances Jeannette W y nen, interview  12798, vol.  101, Indian­
                  Pioneer  Papers, University  of Oklahoma,  Norman; Lucy J. Auldridge,
                  interview  5776,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,  University  of  Oklahoma,
                  Norman; Fannie J. Bell,  no  interview number, vol. 7, Indian-Pioneer
                  Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman; Plummer, interview 4833.
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