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               5 5 .   Sherry L. Smith, Reimagining Indians: Native American  through Anglo Eyes,
                   1880-1940 (New Y o rk: Oxford University Press, 2000), 5 .
               5 6 .   Mary Austin, "The Folly  of the Officials,"  The Forum  71  (March  1924):
                  288;  and  Mary  Austin,  Clipping  File,  undated,  Center  fo r  Southwest
                  Research, University of New Mexico Library,Albuquerque.
               57.  Smith, Reimagining Indians,  165-86.
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               58.  Jiirgen Osterhammel, Colonialism A   T h eoretical Overview (Princeton, N.J.:
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                  Markus  Wiener,  1997),  25-28,  44-47,  84-8 ;   Ngugi  W a   Thiong'o,
                  Decolonising  the Mind: The  Politics  of   Language  in A f rican  Literature  (repr.,
                  Nairobi: East African Educational Publishers,  1996), 2-9; and Homi  K.
                  Bhabha, "Difference, Discrimination and the Discourse of Colonialism,"
                   194-99, in  The Politics  of  Theory: Proceedings of   the Essex  Conference on the
                  Sociology of  Literature,July 1982 (Colchester, UK: University of Essex, 1983).
               59.  Dunham,  Across  the  Plains,   II;  Karen  Lynn,  "Sensational  Virtue:
                  Nineteenth-Century  Mormon  Fiction  and  American  Popular  T a ste,"
                  Dialogue 14 (fall 1981): lOl-II ;   and Gary L. Bunker and Davis Britton, T h e
                  Mormon Graphic Image, 1834-1914: Cartoons, Caricatures, and Illustrations (Salt
                  Lake City: University of Utah Press, 198 ) .
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               60.  Pauline W o nderly, Reminiscences of  a Pioneer (Placerville, Calif.: El Dorado
                  County Historical Society,  1965), 7.
               61.  Lucy Sexton, The Foster Family,  California Pioneers (Santa Barbara, Calif.:
                  Press of the Schouer Printing Studio, 1925), 193-95.
               62.  Mary Rockwood Powers, "The Overland Route, Leaves fr om the Journal
                  of a  California Emigrant"  (1856), Beinecke  Collection, Yale  University
                  Library, New Haven, Conn.
               63.  Peterson, "Across the Plains"; and Brooks, Pioneer Mother,  14, 29.
               64.  Emily McCowen Horton, My  Scrap-book (Seattle, Wash.: N.p., 1927), 27.
               65.  Helen Carpenter, "Diary" (1856), Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.
               66.  Ellen T o mpkins Adams, "Diary of Ellen T o mpkins Adams, Wife  of John
                  Smalley Adams, M.D." (1863), Bancroft Library, Berkeley ,  Calif.; and Mary
                  C. Fish, "Across the  Plaines in 1 8 60," Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.
               67.  Catherine  M.  Haun,  "A  W o man's  Trip  across  the  Plains"  ( 1 849),
                  Huntington Library, San Marino, Calif.; Stafford, T h e March rifEmpire,  128.
               68.  Fish, "Across  the  Plaines." For a  similar  opinion, see  Maria J. Norton,
                  "Diary of a Trip across the Plains in ' 59," Bancroft Library, Berkeley ,  Calif.
               69.  Mrs.  H. T. Clarke, "A Y o ung W o man's  Sights  on  the  Emigrant's T r ail"
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                  (Salem, Oregon,  8 78), Bancroft Library, Berkeley, Calif.
               70.  Margaret M. Hecox, California Caravan: The 1846 Overland Trail Memoir rif
                                                    Y
                  Margaret M. Hecox (San Jose, Calif.: Harlan  o ung, 1966), 21-24.
               71 .  Glenda  Riley,  "Sesquicentennial  Reflections: A  Comparative View  of
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                  Mormon and Gentile W o men on the  e stward T r ail," Journal of  Mormon
                  History 24 (spring 1998): 38-4 1 , 48-52.


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