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           159.  James  C .   Scott, Domination  and  the Arts o f   Resistance: Hidden  Transcripts
               (New Haven, Conn.:Yale University Press, 1990), 45-50, 103-7, 156-82.
           160.  Christiane  Fischer,  ed., Let  Them  S p eak J o r  Themselves:  TMlmen  in  the
               American rnst, 1841)-1900 (Hamden, Conn.: Archon Press, 1977), 146.
           161.  Mrs. C.  C. Clements, interview  9044, vol.  18, Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
               University of Oklahoma, Norman; Lois Smith Brown, interview 4496,
               vol. 12, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of Oklahoma, Norman; Loretta
               C. Morgan, interview 6085, vol. 64, Indian-Pioneer Papers, University of
               Oklahoma,  Norman; Alderson,  Bride  Goes rnst,  135-36;  and  Phelps,
               "Diary." See also Scott, Domination and the Arts of Resistance.
           162.  Fulkerth, "Diary"; and Van de Wiele, "Travels and Experiences," 17.
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           163.  Eliza Spalding  a rren, Memoirs oj  the rnst:The S p aldings (Portland, Oreg.:
               March Printing, 1916), 20- 1 .
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           164.  Elizabeth Furniss,  Th  e   Burden of  History: Colonialism and the Frontier Myth
               in  a  Rural  Canadian  Community  (Vancouver:  University  of  British
               Columbia Press, 1999), 16-22, 171-72.
           165.  Laura WJohnson, Eight Hundred Miles in an Ambulance (Philadelphia:]. B.
               Lippincott, 1889), 61-65.
           166.  Biddle, Reminiscences,  227.
           167.  Carpenter, "Dairy."
           168.  Fischer, Let Them  S p eakJor Themselves,  146.
           169.  Hill, Dangerous Crossing,  84.
           170.  Johnson, Eight Hundred Miles,  72, 79.
           171.  DeWitt and DeWitt, Prairie Schooner Lady,  78.
           172.  Nancy  C.  Pruitt,  interview  7855,  vol.  73,  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,
               University of Oklahoma, Norman.
           173.  Phelps, "Diary"; Hartman, "Reminiscences"; and Alderson, Bride  Goes
               rnst, 9 1 .
           174.  Eileen Pollack,  W o man Walking Ahead: In  Search  of   Catherine rnldon  and
               Sitting Bull (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 2002).
           175.  Gary B. Nash, "The Hidden History of Mestizo America," 10-31 in Sex,
               Love, Race: Crossing Boundaries in North American History, ed. Martha Hodes
               (New  o rk: New  o rk University Press, 1999).
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           176.  Kay Graber, ed., Sister to the Sioux:  h e Memoirs of  Elaine Goodale Eastman
               (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1978), xi-xii, 172-75; and Emily
               McCowen Horton, My Scrap-book (Seattle, W a sh.: N.p., 1927), 17.
           177·  Mrs. John Barnes, interview 97 5 .
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           1 7 8 .   Mrs. William  N  .   Moore,  interview  7365,  vol.  64;  Emma  Jean  Ross
               Overstreet, interview 7240, vol. 68; Sarah Scott Phillips, interview 6251,
               vol. 71; Mrs.]' B. Antics, interview 4163, vol. 2; Harriet Gibbons Oakes,
               interview  12028, vol.  68; all  in  Indian-Pioneer  Papers,  University  of
               Oklahoma, Norman.



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