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             Knowles, Ella L., 28             Martineau, Harriet,  62,  67, 68, 70, 71,
             Koch, Albert, 60                     76, 84
             Koerner, W H. D., 49             Mather, Cotton,  12
             Koren, Elisabeth, 74             Maverick, Mary,  156, 159
                                              Maximilian of Wi ed, 83
              The Ladies  Companion,  43      May, Karl, 78, 80,  87, 91, 92
             Ladies' Fairs, 21                McKinstry, Byron,  II6-17, 130, 181, 185
             Ladies  Repository,  17, 18, 22   men, Anglo: and  adversarial relationship
              The Lamplighter (Cummins), 16      with Indians,  I ;   daily  concerns  of,
              The Land <if Little Rain  (Austin), 223   176-'79; and  discrimination among
              The Last of   the Dog Men  (ftlm), 159   Indian  groups,  186;  and masculinity,
             Lavender, Eugenie, 160              216; trade  with  Indians,  192
             Leatherstocking Tales  (Cooper),  58   Meredith, May  Ann Harris, 236
             Leavenworth  Daily Times, 39     migration, internal,  5
             Lee, Hannah,  35                 Miller, Alfred Jacob, 44
             Lee, Jason, 6                    Miller,James,  101
             Left by  the Indians  (Fuller),  39   Millington, Ada, 102,  135, 159
             Lehman, Leola, 196               The Minister's W<loing  (Stowe),  16
             Lewis, Meriwether, 5             missionaries, f e male, 6, 220
             Life Among  the Piutes: T h eir Wrongs  and   Mitchell, Robert B.,  124
                 Claims (Winnemucca),  170    Miwok camp, 167
             Lippincott's Magazine,  107      Miillhausen, Balduin,  78
             literature, domestic,  13; tropes in,  16-18,   Montule, Edouard  de,  65,  66,  89
                 20                           Moore, Martha,  191
             Locklin, Mary,  160              Morgan, Martha,  135
             Lord, Elizabeth, 156, 217        Mormons, 4, 5 , 6, 120, 189,  194, 212, 218,
             Louisiana  Purchase, 5              224-33, 241
             Love,  Helen,  100,  163         Mott, Lucretia, 23
             Lowrence, Martha, 98             Mourning Dove,  143
             Lozen, 123 , 2  44, 245, 246     Murphy,Virginia  Reed, 97, 105
              The Luckless Hunter (Remington), 41   Murray, Lois, 215
             Lyell, Charles, 67
                                              Nana, 243-44
             Mackay, Alexander, 67            The Narrative and Restoration  of  Mrs.  Mary
             Maddock, Sallie, 137, 139           Rowlandson, 38
             "Madonna of the Prairie" (Koerner), 49   Nash, Marie,  142
             Magoffin, Susan, 150             National Indian Defense Association,
             "Malaeska; the Indian  W  i f e   of the  W  h ite   200
                 Hunter" (Stephens), 43       Na-tu-ende, 171
             Mangas  Coloradas, 241-43        Neal,John, 24
             Manif e st Destiny, 7, 10, II, 60, 96, 124,   A  New Home  (Kirkland), 44
                 174, 219, 224, 235, 239, 241; defined,   New  Ulm Massacre of 1862, 39, 207
                 8; western women as tools  of,  63   New Woman, 28-29, 30
             marriage, 71 -'72; and  parental mate selec-  New Y o rk  Times, 39, 44
                 tion, 87; plural, 227-33; and polyg­  Newcomb, Samuel,  II4,  II8
                 y n y,  89. See also intermarriage   Newcomb, Susan, II5, 160
             Marryat, Frederick, 83, 84, 85   Nick  <if the W o ods  (Bird), 40


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