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Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside 1904-1920 (Bisset), review of, 67.4: 38
Agricultural depression, following World War I, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, criticism of, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Agriculture, history of, 68.1: 2-19, 68.1: 20-36; use of binder twine, 68.1: 20-36; use of Native American seeds, 68.1: 2-19
Ahern, Wilbert H., review by, 68.3: 43
Albers, Everett C.–director of N. D. Humanities Council, 70.3: inside cover; article by, 66.3 & 4: 2
Allen, John L., article by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; review by, 73.3 & 4: 36
Allen, Michael, review of, 66.3 & 4: 64
Amato, Joseph A., ed., review of, 72.3 & 4: 62
Amenia, N. Dak., in the 1920s and 1930s, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Amenia and Sharon Land Company–bonanza farm, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
American Agriculture and the Problem of Monopoly: The Political Economy of Grain Belt Farming, 1953-1980 (Lauck), review of, 68.1: 37
American Anthropology, 1971-1995 (Darnell, ed.), review of, 71.3 & 4: 48-49
American Fur Company, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31
American Red Cross, and World War II, 67.4: 2-19
American Legion, formation of, 68.3: 2-13; post-WWII organization and purposes of, 70.1: 2-25; role in senatorial election of 1920, 68.3: 2-13
American Natural Gas Company, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and coal gasification in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
American Revolution, causes of, 70.1: 28-35
The American West: Out of Myth, Into Reality (Hassrick), review of, 68.2: 38
The American West: The Reader (Nugent and Ridge, eds.), review of, 67.4: 38
Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience (Wunder, Kaye & Carstensen), review of, 66.3 & 4: 64
Andersen, Elmer L., review of, 70.1: 39
Anderson, Kathie Ryckman, review by, 67.4: 36
Andreasen, Bethany, review by, 72.3 & 4: 61
Andrews, Mark–U.S. senator, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and gubernatorial campaign against William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Animals, observed by Lewis and Clark, 66.2: 2-14
“Anticipating the Unknown: Logistics and Ideology in the Exploration of Louisiana,” 70.2: 22-30
Archambault, JoAllyn, article by, 68.2: 24-26
Archambault, Joseph–student at Hampton/Lakota leader, 68.2: 2-26
Archambault, Mary Gates–Lakota woman, 68.2: 24-26
Arikara account of Custer’s campaign, and Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 2-25
The Arikara Narrative of Custer’s Campaign and the Battle of the Little Bighorn–writing of, 68.4: 2-25
The Arikara War: The First Plains Indian War, 1823 (Nester), review of, 70.3: 40
Arikaras, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10; trade alliances of, 70.4: 2-10
Aristocrat of the West: The Story of Harold Schafer (Woiwode), review of, 67.4: 36
Armstrong, Samuel Chapman–founder of Hampton Institute, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Army Air Forces, in Europe in WWII, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; casualties sustained by, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Arnesen, Eric, ed., review of, 66.2: 40
Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark’s Indian Collection (McLaughlin), review of, 72.3 & 4: 61
Atkins, Annette, review of, 70.3: 36
Automobiles, early tours by, 67.1: 23-45
Axline, Jon, review by, 67.4: 38

 

Bad GunMandan, sketch of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Bad Lands Cow Boy–newspaper, 67.2: 26-38
Bailey, Michael J., review by, 67.3: 39
Bailey, Dix, and Mead–photographers of Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Baker, William M., review of, 67.3: 39
Bands, performing in N. Dak., 67.1: 10-22; military, photo of at Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: back cover
Bankruptcy, and Lynn Frazier’s legislation, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Banks, Kimball M., review by, 70.1: 38
Barber, Charles M., review by, 72.3 & 4: 58
Barbour, Barton H., review of, 70.2: 31
Barnes, J. C.–buffalo hunter, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
“Barney Keogh: A North Dakota P.O.W. in World War II Germany,” 67.4: 2-19
Barrett, Carole, article by, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
Barry, David F.–photographer, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24; and Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24
Basin Electric Power Cooperative, and coal gasification in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Bates, Frederick–secretary of Louisiana Territory, as rival of Meriwether Lewis, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Bates v. Clark–U.S. Supreme Court case, and definition of Indian Country, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Battle of the Little Bighorn, One Bull’s participation in, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
Baum’s Road to Oz: The Dakota Years (Koupal), review of, 69.1: 33
Bean, Corman–business partner of William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Bear Face, Rosa–student at Hampton, 68.2: 2-23
Beaver, depletion of by fur trade, 71.3 & 4: 31-42
Beckham, Stephen Dow, review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Becoming Laura Ingalls Wilder: The Woman Behind the Legend (Miller), review of, 67.4: 37
Before the Great Spirit: The Many Faces of Sioux Spirituality (Rice), review of, 66.2: 37
“Behind the Lens,” 72.3 & 4: 22-24
Being Dakota: Tales & Traditions of the Sisseton & Wahpeton (Oneroad and Skinner), review of, 72.3 & 4: 65
Bender, Nathan, review by, 70.2: 35
Benson, Jackson J., review of, 66.1: 16-20
Berger, Albert I., article by, 66.1: 21-37
Bettelyoun, Susan Bordeaux, review of, 66.2: 39
Big Bend on the Upper Missouri, 1900 Miles Above St. Louis, painting by George Catlin, 70.4: front and back cover
Big White, see Sheheke
“Birds and Mammals Observed by Lewis & Clark in North Dakota,” 66.2: 2-14
Birds, observed by Lewis and Clark, 66.2: 2-14
“The Birth, Life, and Death of Science Hall on the Campus of the University of North Dakota,” 69.1: 2-17
Bismarck, N. Dak., history of, 68.1: 2-19
Bismarck City Auditorium, 67.1: 10-22
Bismarck State Bank, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Bison, depletion of from fur trade, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; effigy of, 66.2: 9
Bison latifrons–Ice Age mammal, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 48-55
mammal, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 37-47 Bisset, Jim, review of, 67.4: 38
Black Cat–Mandan chief, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
Black Viking–statue, 67.1: 2-9
Black Elk Lives: Conversations with the Black Elk Family (DeSersa, Pourier, DeSersa, Jr., and DeSersa), review of, 70.1: 41
Blackburn, William M.–first president, University of N. Dak., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Blackfeet Indians, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Black-footed ferrets, protection of, 66.2: 15-22
Blackhoop, David–Hampton student, 68.3: 20-42
Blackorby, Edward C., articles by, 67.3: 2-23, 67.4: 20-35; review of, 71.1 & 2: 75-76
Blodgett, Peter J., reviews by, 66.3 & 4: 62, 72.1 & 2: 56
Bloom, John, review of, 70.2: 34
Blue Buttes, near New Town, photograph of, 70.4: inside cover
Blue Water Creek and the First Sioux War, 1854-1856 (Paul), review of, 73.3 & 4:38
Boarding School Seasons: American Indian Families (Child), review of, 66.3 & 4: 62
Bodmer, Paul, review by, 69.1: 35
Boe, Christian–private, First North Dakota Infantry Regiment, E Company (Williston), 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Bogue, Allan G., review of, 66.3 & 4: 61
Bolz, Peter, review of, 69.1: 34
Bonanza farm, Amenia and Sharon Land Company, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Boosterism, and auto tourism, 67.1: 23-45
Borealosuchus–prehistoric crocodile, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 26-36; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 26-36
Botkin, Daniel B., article by, 66.2: 15-22
Bottineau, John B.–attorney, and Turtle Mountain Reserve land dispute, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Boucher, N. F.–warden of North Dakota State Prison, 68.1: 20-36
Bowman, Carl F., review of, 70.3: 38
Boyd, William S., on Guadalcanal, 66.1: 2-15
Brady, Lisa M., review by, 71.3 & 4: 49
Brandt, Thompson, article by, 67.1: 10-22
Brennan, J. William, review by, 66.3&4: 65
Brenner, Ernst–Turtle Mountain Reserve subagent and Farmer-in-Charge, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Briggs, Pierson (Pete), and William Avery Rockefeller, 66.1: 21-37
Britton, Marcia, review by, 70.1: 40
Brizée-Bowen, Sandra L., review of, 72.3 & 4: 60
Brontops–prehistoric mammal, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 37-47
Bosau-Allen, Judith M., review by, 68.4: 41
Brookwood Labor College, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Brotherton, David–major, letter by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 107-109
Brudvig, Jon L., reviews by, 66.3 & 4: 62, 68.4: 39
Brundsdale, Norman–governor/U.S. senator, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; appointment to Senate, 70.1: 2-25
Bucko, Raymond A., review by, 72.3 & 4: 58
Buffalo, conservation of, 71.3 & 4: 2-18; demise of, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Buffalo Bull’s Back Fat–Blackfoot Indian, portrayed by Catlin, 70.4: 12-31
“‘The Buffalo Carcass on the Company Sink’: Sanitation at a Frontier Fort,” 69.2, 3, & 4: 50-60
Buffalo hunting, and the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, 71.3 & 4: 27-30; as portrayed in art, 71.3 &
            4: 27-30; illegal hunting, 71.3 & 4: 2-18; on reservations, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Buffalos Gone East for Good–pictograph of Chippewa buffalo hunt, 71.3 & 4: 27-30
“The Builder: William L. Guy,” 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Burdick Collection, SHSND, 67.3: 2-23       
Burdick, Eugene A.–attorney/judge, and his father Usher, 67.3: 2-23; and the Burdick Collection, 67.3: 2-23
Burdick, Quentin–attorney/U.S. senator, and campaign versus Davis, 70.1: 2-25; and his father Usher, 67.3: 2-23; and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; election to U.S. House and Senate, 67.4: 20-35
Burdick, Usher L.–attorney/U.S. representative, early political life of, 67.3: 2-23; and his final years in office, 67.4: 20-35
Bureau of Indian Affairs, and Turtle Mountain Ojibwas and Métis, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Burke, John–governor/lawyer/U.S. Treasurer, and Turtle Mountain Reserve land dispute, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Butts, Michéle Tucker, review of, 71.3 & 4: 45

 

Calloway, Colin G., review of, 72.3 & 4: 58
Cambrian Period, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-7; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 2-7
Camels, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47
Cameahwait–Shoshone chief, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.1 & 2: 47-54 Camp, Gregory S., articles by, 69.1: 18-24, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79, 70.1: 28-35, 70.2: 22-30, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; reviews by, 70.1: 41, 71.1 & 2: 72, 72.1 & 2: 62
Campbell, Hugh–U.S. attorney, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Campbell, John Martin, review of, 71.1 & 2: 76-77
The Canadian Wheat Board: Marketing in the New Millennium (Schmitz and Furtan), review of, 67.4: 36
Canfield, Thomas Hawley–early Fargo developer, 68.4: 2-25, 69.1: 25-28, 70.1: 36
Cannonball Sea–prehistoric ocean in N. Dak, 73.1 & 2: 26-36
Capitol, building fire, 68.4: inside back cover
Carrels, Peter, review of, 67.1: 36
Carroll, Eugene T., review by, 66.2: 40
Carroll, Francis, review of, 70.2: 33
Carroll, James T., review by, 68.4: 39
Carstensen, Vernon, ed., review of, 66.3 & 4: 64
Carter, Jimmy–president, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46, and grain embargo against Soviet Union, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Carter, Sarah, ed., review of, 68.4: 41
Catlin, George–artist, and Four Bears, 70.4: 12-31; and red pipestone, 70.4: 11; and voyage up Missouri River, 70.4: 12-31; biography of, 70.4: 12-31; painting of Big Bend on the Upper Missouri, 70.4: front and back cover; painting of Sioux encampment, 70.3: back cover; paintings and writings of, 70.4: 12-31; plant and mineral observations of, 67.2: 16-25
Cattle industry, and newspapers, 67.2: 26-38
“Cattlemen and Cow Town Editors: The Bad Lands Cow Boy of Dakota Territory,” 67.1: 26-38
Carrie T. Chaffee estate–remnant of bonanza farm, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Celebrating a Century of the American Anthropological Association (Darnell and Gleach, eds.),
            review of, 71.3 & 4: 48-49
Champsosaurus–prehistoric reptile, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 26-36; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 26-36
The Changing Presentation of the American Indian: Museums and Native Cultures (National Museum of the American Indian, Smithsonian Institution), review of, 69.1: 31
Charbonneau, Jean Baptiste–son of Sakakawea and Toussaint Charbonneau, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
Charbonneau, Toussaint–guide, Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 71.3 & 4: 19-26
Charlie Russell Roundup: Essays on America’s Favorite Cowboy Artist (Dippie, ed.), review of, 68.3: 43
Chasing the Glitter: Black Hills Milling, 1874-1959 (Clow), review of, 71.1 & 2: 73-75
Chateau de Mores, view of, 66.1: inside cover
Child, Brenda J., review of, 66.3 & 4: 62
Child-rearing, customs of the Sioux, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
Children of the West: Family Life on the Frontier (Luchetti), review of, 70.2: 36
Children of the Western Plains: The Nineteenth-Century Experience (Holt), review of, 72.1 & 2: 61
Chinook Indians, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Chippewa (Turtle Mountain), and establishment of Turtle Mountain Reservation, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and U.S. Indian policy, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; poverty of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and Trenton, N. Dak., 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Chouteau, Pierre, Jr.–fur trader, and Meriwether Lewis, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Civilian Conservation Corps, Indian Division in N. Dak., 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; work at state parks, 68.3: 14-19
Clark, William–explorer, 70.3: 26-35, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31; as superintendent of Indian affairs for Louisiana Territory, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; in St. Louis, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Climate change, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60
Clow, Richmond L., article by, 71.3 & 4: 2-18; review of, 71.1 & 2: 73-75
Coal (lignite), family mines, 67.2: 16-25; mining of, 67.2: 2-15
“Coal, Cuba, and Courage: The Adventuresome Spirit of Annie C. Lind,” 67.2: 2-15 
Cochran, Mary E., review of, 68.4: 39
Cody, William F. (“Buffalo Bill”)–scout and showman, and Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; and Wild West shows, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Coleman, William S. E., review of, 70.2: 32
Collier, John–BIA director, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Collin, Richard E., review by, 70.3: 37
Collins, Ross F., article by, 67.2: 26-38
Colonial wars, history of, 69.1: 18-24
Combat Officer; A Memoir of War in the South Pacific (Walker), review of, 73.3 & 4: 40
Comparing Cowboys and Frontiers (Slatta), review of, 66.3 & 4: 61-62
Confluence of Missouri and Yellowstone Rivers, a naturalist’s look at, 66.2: 15-22; description of by Meriwether Lewis, 69.2, 3, & 4: 84-87; landscape around 1800-2000, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; wildlife at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23
Conservation issues, in North Dakota, 66.2: 15-22
Constructing the Little House: Gender, Culture, and Laura Ingalls Wilder (Romines), review of, 67.4: 37
“The Construction and Reconstruction of Turtle River State Park,” 68.3: 14-19
Cook, Reverend Joseph W.–missionary, 67.3: 24-37
Cooke, Jay, and the Northern Pacific Railroad, 70.3: 2-18
Cooper, Jerry, review of, 71.3 & 4: 46-47
Cooperative Commonwealth: Coops in Rural Minnesota, 1859-1939 (Keillor), review of, 67.2: 39
Corn priests (Mandan), pictograph of by Little Owl (Sitting Rabbit), 70.4: 2-10
“The Corps of Discovery and the Final Challenges in Reaching the Pacific Ocean,” 72.1 & 2: 47-54
“The Corps of Discovery Takes Shape,” 70.3: 26-35
Corry, E. N.–U.S. Court Commissioner, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Coutts, Robert J., review of, 69.1: 32
Cowboy Poetry and Cowboy Poets (Stanley and Thatcher, eds.), review of, 68.1: 37
Cowboys, newspaper articles about, 67.2: 26-38
Cowboys, Ranchers and the Cattle Business: Cross-Border Perspectives on Ranching History (Evans, Carter, and Yeo, eds), review of, 68.4: 41
Coyote Warrior: One Man, Three Tribes, and the Trial that Forged a Nation (VanDevelder),    review of, 73.3 & 4: 31
Creating Christian Indians: Native Clergy in the Presbyterian Church (Lewis), review of, 72.3 & 4: 64
Cretaceous Period, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 8-24; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 8-24
Crime, in Fargo, 66.3 & 4: 41-50
Cross, Raymond, review by, 72.1 & 2: 55
Cross Ranch State Park–preservation of, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Crow’s Breast – Hidatsa chief, sketch of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Cuba, American colonies in, 67.2: 2-15
Custer, George A., and conflict with David Stanley, 70.3: 2-18; and Yellowstone Surveying Expedition of 1873, 70.3: 2-18; newspaper accounts of Sioux skirmishes written by, 70.3: 2-18
Cut Nose–Nez Perce chief, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Cutting into the Meatpacking Line: Workers and Change in the Rural Midwest (Fink), review of, 66.2: 38

 

Dahl, C. P.–1960 Republican candidate for governor, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Dakota Cross-Bearer: The Life and World of a Native American Bishop (Cochran), review of, 68.4: 39
Dakota Circle: Excursions on the True Plains (Isern), review of, 69.1: 35
“Dakota Doughboys in the Desert: The Experiences of a North Dakota National Guard Company during the Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917,” 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Dakota Indians, see Sioux
Daley, Janet, review by, 69.1: 33, 71.1 & 2: 73
Danbom, David B., articles by, 66.3 & 4: 41-50, 70.2: 2-21
Dance stick, sandhill crane, 66.2: 5
Danz, Harold, review of, 66.1: 38
Darnell, Regna, ed., review of, 71.3 & 4: 48-49
Davies, Richard O., ed., review of, 72.3 & 4: 62
Davis, John E.–governor, 67.4: 20-35; and Quentin Burdick, 70.1: 2-25; and Carroll Day, 70.1: 2-25; and Milton Rue, 70.1: 2-25; and appointment of Norman Brunsdale to U.S. senate, 70.1: 2-25; and highway construction, 70.1: 2-25; and Nonpartisan League, 70.1: 2-25; and railroad unions, 70.1: 2-25; and Republican Organizing Committee, 70.1: 2-25; and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; as American Legion commander, 70.1: 2-25; as army officer in WWII, 70.1: 2-25; as Civil Defense Director, 70.1: 2-25; as governor, 70.1: 2-25; as state senator, 70.1: 2-25; boyhood, 70.1: 2-25; campaign advertisement for, 70.1: front cover; military medals of, 70.1: back cover
Davison, Kathleen, article by, 70.1: 26-27
Dawes Act, and Turtle Mountain Ojibwas and Métis, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Day, Carroll E.–state senator, 70.1: 2-25
Dear Brother: Letters of William Clark to Jonathan Clark (Holmberg), review of, 72.1 & 2: 56
DeLong, Winifred, review by, 72.1 & 2: 58
DeMallie, Raymond J., ed., review of, 70.3: 37
De Mores, Marquis, and A. T. Packard, 67.2: 26-38
Democratic-NPL alliance, 67.4: 20-35, 71.1 & 2: 2-49, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Democratic party, in the 1960s and 1970s, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Dempsey, Hugh A., ed., review of, 72.3 & 4: 59
Department of Accounts and Purchases–establishment of, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Depression, and farm policy, 66.3&4: 31-40; in Fargo, 66.3 & 4: 41-50, 70.2: 2-21
DeSersa, Aaron, Jr., Clifton, and Esther Black Elk, review of, 70.1: 41
De Smet, Father Pierre Jean–priest, 67.3: 24-37
DeSomet, Michael–Sioux guide, a.k.a. Joseph DeSomet Lewis, 67.3: 24-37
De Trobriand, Philippe Regis–military commander, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; artwork of, 69.1: inside    
            cover, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; at Fort Stevenson, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; and the Civil War, 73.3 & 4: 2-
31, writings of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Devil’s Bargains: Tourism in the Twentieth-Century American West (Rothman), review of, 66.3   
            & 4: 62
DeVries, Jacqueline R., review by, 68.4: 40
DiDonato, Gail, review by, 68.4: 41
Dill, Chris, review by, 66.3 & 4: 63, 72.3 & 4: 61
Dinosaurs, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24
“Dinosaurs, Sharks, and Woolly Mammoths: Glimpses of Life in North Dakota’s Prehistoric Past,” 73.1 & 2: 2-60
Dippie, Brian W., ed., review of, 68.3: 43
“The Dispossessed: The Ojibwa and Métis of Northwest North Dakota,” 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Dobak, William A., review by, 66.2: 37
“Dr. Orin G. Libby: A Commemoration of the Father of North Dakota History,” 68.4: 2-25
Dogsleds, illustrations of, 69.1: inside cover
Dorion, Pierre–trapper, as interpreter for Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.3: 26-35
Down and Out on the Family Farm: Rural Rehabilitation in the Great Plains, 1929 - 1945             (Grant), review of, 73. 3 & 4: 34
Dromaeosaurs–dinosaurs in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 16-24
Duke Paul of Wuerttemberg on the Missouri River (von Sachsen-Altenburg and Dyer), review of, 66.3 & 4: 63
Duncan, Dayton, review of, 73.3 & 4: 36
Dunbar, William–explorer, 70.2: 22-30
Dunbar-Hunter Expedition, 70.2: 22-30
Dust Bowl, causes of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23
Dyer, Robert L., review of, 66.3 & 4: 63

 

E Company–Williston, N. Dak. National Guard unit, and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64; roster of, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Early American Decorative Arts, 1620-1860 (Krill and Eversmann), review of, 70.2: 35
Eastend, Sask., history of, 66.1: 16-20
Economic development, in the 1960s and 1970s, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Edmontosaurus, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 16-24
Ekquist, Karla, review by, 70.2: 34
Elmer L. Andersen: A Man’s Reach (Andersen), review of, 70.1: 39
Emergency Farm Mortgage Act, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Emerson, Thomas E., review of, 70.1: 37
Emmons, David M., review by, 71.1 & 2: 77
Empire of Dust: Settling and Abandoning the Prairie Dry Belt (Jones), review of, 71.3 & 4: 49
Employment in Fargo, and class, 70.2: 2-21; and gender, 70.2: 2-21; during Depression, 70.2: 2-21
Encyclopedia of the Great Plains (Wishart), review of, 73.3 & 4: 37
Encyclopedia of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Woodger and Toropov), review of, 72.3 & 4: 61
Encyclopedia of Local History (Kammen and Prendergast, eds.), review of, 69.1: 34
Energy boom in 1970s, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and State Water Commission, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and taxation, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Engelhardt, Carroll, article by, 68.4: 26-38; reviews by, 68.2: 39, 71.3 & 4: 44-45
Eocene Epoch, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 37-47
Equity cooperative movement, 67.3: 2-23
Erickson, Doug, review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Erickson, Vern–artist, painting of Fort Mandan, 70.4: 2-10; painting of Hidatsa chief Le Borgne meeting York, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
Erik Ramstad and the Empire Builder (Keillor), review of, 71.3 & 4: 44-45
Evans, Henry–captain, First North Dakota Infantry Regiment, E Company (Williston), 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Evans, John Thomas–fur trader and explorer, 68.2: 27-37
Evans, Simon, ed., review of, 68.4: 41
Evans, Sterling, article by, 68.1: 20-36
Eversmann, Pauline K., review of, 70.2: 35
“An Excerpt from Passage of Discovery: The American Rivers Guide to the Missouri River of Lewis and Clark,” 66.2: 15-22
The Extraordinary Work of Ordinary Writing: Annie Ray’s Diary (Sinor), review of, 72.1 & 2: 62

 

Faces of the Great Plains: Prairie Wildlife (Johnsgard and Gress), review of, 72.1 & 2: 60
Fahlgren Report, on Turtle Mountain Ojibwas and Métis, 69.2, 3, & 4: 110-112
“Family, Politics, and Show Business: The Photographs of Sitting Bull,” 72.3 & 4: 2-21    Fargo, N. Dak., and employment practices during Depression, 70.2: 2-21; and social conventions in the 1930s, 70.2: 2-21; and the Lake Superior and Puget Sound Company, 70.1: 36; and the Northern Pacific Railroad, 68.4: 26-38, 69.1: 25-28; history of, 66.3 & 4: 41-50, 68.4: 26-38
“Fargo and the Great Depression,” 66.3 & 4: 41-50
Fargo Opera House, 67.1: 10-22
Farmers Union, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; in McKenzie County in the 1920s and ‘30s, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; Junior youth movement, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Farm program-federal, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Farm policy, during the Depression, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Farmers Holiday Association, and Usher Burdick, 67.3: 2-23
Father Francis M. Craft: Missionary to the Sioux (Foley), review of, 71.1 & 2: 77-78
Fauchald, Nora–singer, 67.1: 10-22
Federal Reserve, and effect on agriculture, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Feraca, Stephen E., review of, 66.2: 40
Field, Bruce E., review of, 67.1: 37
Fighting Bob La Follette: The Righteous Reformer (Unger), review of, 70.1: 37
Finding the West: Explorations with Lewis and Clark (Ronda), review of, 71.1 & 2: 72
Fink, Deborah, review of, 66.2: 38
Fire, impact of on Great Plains environment, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; use of by Native Americans, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23
First North Dakota Infantry, and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Fish in the Lakes, Wild Rice, and Game in Abundance: Testimony on Behalf of Mille Lacs Ojibwe Hunting and Fishing Rights (McClurken), review of, 67.3: 38
Fisher, Clyde–scientist, and Woodcraft League “Indian Expedition,” 70.3: 19-25
Fiske, Frank Bennett–photographer, and One Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
Fiske, Jo-Anne, ed., review of, 67.3: 38-39
“‘A Flagrant Outrage’: James McLaughlin, Indian Country, and Illegal Bison Hunting,” 71.3 &
            4: 2-18
Flathead Indians, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.1 & 2: 47-54
Florence: The True Story of a Country Schoolteacher in Minnesota and North Dakota (Wendland), review of, 72.1 & 2: 58
Flores, Dan, review of, 71.1 & 2: 72-73
Fly, Joseph–Hampton student, 68.3: 20-42
Foley, Thomas W., review of, 71.1 & 2: 77-78
Folk medicine, of German-Russians, 66.3 & 4: 51-60
Folsom, Cora Mae-Hampton educator, 68.2: 2-23
Fossils, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60; significance of, 73.1 & 2: 2-5
For All to See: The Little Bighorn Battle in Plains Indian Art (Brizée-Bowen), review of, 72.3 & 4: 60
Forgotten Fires: Native Americans and the Transient Wilderness (Stewart), review of, 71.3 & 4:
            49-50
Former Governors’ Mansion, and Grace Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; history of, 70.1: 26-27; preservation of, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; view of, 66.3 & 4: inside cover
Fort, Greenbury–Illinois Representative, and protection of buffalo, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Fort Berthold, de Trobriand at, 73.3 & 4: 2-31, sketches of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Fort Buford, and Great Sioux War, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; and protection of surveying crews, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; and reliance on steamboat, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; clothing and equipment deficiencies at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 101-104; history of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; life at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-60, 98-100; military correspondence from, 69.2, 3, & 4: 90-109; nutrition at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 94-97; photo of regimental band at, 69.2, 3, & 4: back cover; post trader at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 105-106; primary documents from, 69.2, 3, & 4: 81-112; return of Sitting Bull to, 66.3 & 4: 3-16, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49, 107-109; sanitation at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 50-60; view of, 66.2: inside cover
Fort Clark, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31; and Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch, 70.4: 12-31
Fort Laramie Treaty, and Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
Fort Lincoln, and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Fort Makay, 68.2: 27-37
Fort Mandan, construction of, 70.4: 2-10
Fort Ransom, N. Dak., history of, 67.1: 2-9
Fort Stevenson, history of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; de Trobriand at, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; sketches of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; painting of trader’s store at, 69.1: inside cover
Fort Totten, de Trobriand at, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; sketch of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Fort Union, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31; reconstruction of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 24-32
Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade (Barbour), review of, 70.2: 31
“The Fort Union of the National Park Service,” 69.2, 3, & 4: 24-32
Fortier, Andrew C., review of, 70.1: 37
Forty and Eights (boxcars), 67.4: 2-19 & inside back cover
Fossils, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60; significance of, 73.1 & 2: 2-5
Four Bears–Mandan chief, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31; descendants of, 70.4: 32-36
Four Robes–wife of Sitting Bull, photographs of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21Fox, Andrew–Hampton student, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Fox Hills Sea–prehistoric ocean in N. Dak, 73.1 & 2: 8-15
Frazier, Lynn J.–governor/senator, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Frazier-Lemke Refinancing Bill, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Frederick Jackson Turner: Strange Roads Going Down (Bogue), review of, 66.3 & 4: 61
French Gratitude Train, 67.4: inside back cover
Frissell, Hollis Burke–Hampton educator, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
The Frontier Army in the Settlement of the West (Tate), review of, 68.2: 38
Frontier Children (Peavy and Smith), review of, 68.4: 40
Frontier Diplomats: The Life and Times of Alexander Culbertson and Natoyist Siksina (Wischmann), review of, 69.1: 31
The Frontier Scout–newspaper at Fort Union, Fort Rice, 69.2, 3, & 4: 88-89; July 27, 1864 issue, 69.2, 3, & 4: 89
Frontier Soldier: An Enlisted Man’s Journal of the Sioux and Nez Perce Campaigns, 1877 (Zimmer), review of, 66.2: 37-38
Frosted, Thomas–Hampton student, 68.3: 20-42
Fuller, Edward M.–nurseryman, 68.1: 2-19
Fur trade, and depletion of bison, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; and the North West Company, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; as legacy of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; at Pembina, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; history of, 68.2: 27-37, 70.2: 22-30; on the Upper Missouri, 68.2: 27-37, 70.1: 28-35
Furtan, Harley, review of, 67.4: 36

 

Gagnon, Gregory, reviews by, 70.2: 32, 72.3 & 4: 65
Gagnon, Woody–director of administration for Governor Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Galvanized Yankees on the Upper Missouri: The Face of Loyalty (Butts), review of, 71.3 & 4:
            45
Gannon, Clell G., article by, 66.2: 2-14
Geib, Harriet Hagen–sister of WWII MIA, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Geist, Troyd, review by, 70.1: 39
Gender roles, and employment during Depression, 70.2: 2-21
General Crook and the Western Frontier (Robinson), review of, 70.3: 37
Geologic formations, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60
Geology, of N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60
Geology of the Lewis and Clark Trail in North Dakota (Hoganson and Murphy), review of, 71.3
            & 4: 44
“George Catlin, the Mandans, and the ‘Red Stone’ Quarry,” 70.4: 11
George McGovern: A Political Life, a Political Legacy (Watson), review of, 73.3 & 4
German-Russians, culture and history of, 66.3 & 4: 51-60; folk humor of, 66.3 & 4: 51-60
Ghost Dance, and Sitting Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16; at Standing Rock Reservation, 68.3: 20-42
Gidley, Mick, review of, 70.2: 35
Gilman, Carolyn, review by, 70.4: 37
Giving Voters a Voice: The Origins of Initiative and Referendum in America (Piott), review of, 72.3 & 4: 58
Glaciers, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55; effects on landscape, 73.1 & 2: 48-55
Gleach, Frederic W., ed., review of, 71.3 & 4: 48-49
Goff, Orlando S.–photographer, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24; and Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24
“Going to the Source,” 69.2, 3, & 4: 81-82
Gold Rush: The Black Hills Story (McDermott, comp., ed.), review of, 71.1 & 2: 73-75
A Good and Wise Measure: The Search for the Canadian-American Boundary, 1783-1842 (Carroll), review of, 70.2: 33
Good Roads Movement, 67.1: 23-45
Governor–office of in N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Governor’s residence, and Governor Guy family, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; history of, 70.1: 26-27
Graham, Charles “Shorty”–illustrator, watercolor of badlands by, 70.3: front cover
Grand Forks (Metropolitan) Opera House, 67.1: 10-22
Grand Forks, N. Dak., in the 1880s, 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Grant, Frederick–son of president, and Yellowstone Surveying Expedition of 1873, 70.3: 2-18
Grant, Michael Johnson, review of, 73.3 & 4: 34
Great Northern Railroad, and establishment of Trenton, N. Dak., 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
A Great Plains Reader (Quantic and Hafen, eds.), review of, 72.1 & 2: 59
Great Sioux Agreement of 1889, and Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21Great Sioux Reservation, and buffalo hunting, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Great Wildlife of the Great Plains (Johnsgard), review of, 72.1 & 2: 60
Green, Charles, pictograph of Chippewa buffalo hunt by, 71.3 & 4: 27-30
Green, Jerry, review by, 66.2: 38-39
Greene, Julie, ed., review of, 66.2: 40
Gress, Bob, review of, 72.1 & 2: 60
Grijalva, James M, review by, 67.3: 38
Grinder’s Inn (Natchez Trace, Tenn.)–site of Meriwether Lewis’s suicide, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Gronna, Asle J.-U.S. senator, 68.3: 2-13
Growing Up with the Town: Family and Community on the Great Plains (Schwieder), review of,
            71.3 & 4: 51
Guadalcanal, battle of, 66.1: 2-15, 66.2: 23-35
“Guardian of the Land: Arthur A. Link,” 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Gulliford, Andrew, review of, 70.2: 33
Guy, James–brother of governor, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Guy, Jean Mason–first lady, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Lyndon Johnson, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Kennedy Memorial Center, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and life in new governor’s residence, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and North Dakota Agricultural College, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; girlhood, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; marriage to William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Guy, William–governor, 67.4: 20-35, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Quentin Burdick, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and state constitutional convention, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Garrison Diversion, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and governmental reorganization, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and growth of Democratic-Nonpartisan League party, 71.1 & 2: 2-49, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Hubert Humphrey, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Lyndon Johnson, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and John F. Kennedy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Art Link, 71.1 & 2: 2-49, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Robert McCarney, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and media, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and North Dakota Agricultural College, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and North Dakota Community Foundation, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and personal property tax, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Vietnam War, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Milton Young, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; as chair of National Governors’ Conference, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; as governor, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; as naval officer in WWII, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; as state legislator, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; boyhood, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; marriage to Jean Mason, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; political campaigns of, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Guy, William, Sr.–father of governor, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Gwaltney, William W., review by, 66.3 & 4: 61
Gwin, Lyle, article by, 70.4: 32-36

 

Hackemer, Kurt, review by, 71.3 & 4: 45
Hafen, P. Jane, ed., review of, 72.1 & 2: 59
Hafermehl, Louis N., article by, 69.1: 2-17; review by, 68.1: 39
Hagen, Bruce–public service commissioner, and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Hagen, Geraldine Wisehart–widow of WWII MIA, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Hagen, James–WWII airman, MIA, 66.1: 2-15, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Hagen, John–WWII soldier/airman, articles by, 66.1: 2-15, 66.2: 23-35; as brother of MIA, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; war experiences of, 66.1: 2-15, 66.2: 23-35, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Hagen, Olaf–physician, 66.1: 2-15, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; as candidate for U.S. Senate, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; as father of WWII MIA, 72.3 & 4; political views of, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Halcrow, Don, and 1964 gubernatorial campaign versus William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Hampsten, Elizabeth, review by, 72.1 & 2: 62
Hampton Normal and Agricultural Institute, history of, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42; Standing Rock students at, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Handy, Carolyn, review by, 68.1: 38
Hanna, Louis B.–governor, 67.3: 2-23; and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Hanson, Silas S.–buffalo hunter, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Harding, Warren G.–president, and Frank White, 68.3: 2-13
Harper’s New Monthly Magazine, and views of the Red River Valley, 71.3 & 4: 31-42
Harper’s Weekly, and bison hunting, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Harvest of Dissent: The National Farmers Union and the Early Cold War (Field), review of, 67.1: 37
Harvey, Mark, article by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; reviews by, 67.1: 36, 68.2: 38
Harvey, Gretchen, review by, 67.4: 39
Hassrick, Peter H., review of, 68.2: 38
The Haymakers: A Chronicle of Five Farm Families (Hoffbeck), review of, 68.2: 39
Hazen, William B.–colonel, commander at Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
“‘He Was a Man, Worthy of Respect’: Gender, Matrimony, and Moral Entitlement in Fargo, North Dakota, during the Great Depression,” 70.2: 2-21
Heidenreich-Barber, Virginia, review by, 67.1: 38
Hein, Hilde S., review of, 70.1: 40
Hell Creek Delta, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 16-24
Henry, Alexander the Elder–fur trader, and North West Company, 71.3 & 4: 31-42
Henry, Alexander the Younger–fur trader, and North West Company, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; in North
Dakota, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; journal of, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; Red River Valley landscape observed by, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; wildlife observed by, 71.3 & 4: 31-42
Her Holy Door–mother of Sitting Bull, photographs of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Hidatsa villages, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10
Higham, C. L., review of, 68.4: 39; Higham, Carol L. and Thacker, Robert,  eds., review of, 73.3        
            & 4: 42
Higheagle, Robert Placidus–Hampton student, 68.3: 20-42
Higher education, in D. T., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Hill, James J.–president of Great Northern Railroad, photo of, 69.1: inside cover
Historic preservation, at University of N. Dak., 69.1: 2-17
Historic sites, acquisition and development of, 68.4: 2-25
Historical Data Project, 68.4: 2-25
History, as a discipline, 68.4: 2-25
Hjelle, Walter–highway commissioner, and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Hoffbeck, Steven R., review of, 68.2: 39
Hoffschwelle, Mary S., review by, 70.2: 35
Hoganson, John W., article by, 73.1 & 2: 2-60; review of, 71.3 & 4: 44
Hoheisel, Tim review by, 69.1: 34
Holien, Reid, review of, 68.1: 39
Holmberg, James J., review of, 72.1 & 2: 56
Holmboe, Frithjof–filmmaker, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Holt, Marilyn Irvin, reviews of, 70.3: 36, 72.1 & 2: 61
Honorable Warrior: General Harold K. Johnson and the Ethics of Command (Sorley), review of, 66.1: 38
Hoover, Herbert T., reviews by, 70.1: 38, 73.3 & 4: 39
Horse, fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 37-55; impact on Native Americans, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23;in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-55
Hudson’s Bay Company, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10
Hultgren, Mary Lou, article by, 68.3: 20-42
Humor, of German-Russians, 66.3 & 4: 51-60
Hunkpapa Lakota–history and culture of, 66.3 & 4: 3-16.  See also Sioux.
Hunt, David C., review by, 68.3: 43
Hunter, George–explorer, 70.2: 22-30
Hutchins, James S., ed., review of, 70.2: 31

 

Ice Age (Pleistocene Epoch), in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 48-55
Iles, Derric L., review by, 71.3 & 4: 44
Immigrant Minds, American Identities: Making the United States Home, 1870-1930 (Overland), review of, 68.2: 39
Immigrant Mothers: Narratives of Race and Maternity, 1890-1925 (Irving), review of, 68.1: 38
Immigration, to North Dakota, 67.2: 2-15
“The Incorporation of America: The Northern Pacific, the Lake Superior and Puget Sound Company, and the Founding of Fargo-Moorhead,” 68.4: 26-38
Independent Voters Association, and the senatorial election of 1920, 68.3: 2-13
Independent Voters of America, and Usher Burdick, 67.3: 2-23
Indian boarding schools, assimilationist philosophy of, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42; at Hampton, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42; Standing Rock students at, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Indian Country, evolving definition of, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Indian life, as observed by de Trobriand, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Indian Orphanages (Holt), review of, 70.3: 36
Indian policies, and fur trade, 70.2: 22-30; and land allotment, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and Thomas Jefferson, 70.2: 22-30; and Turtle Mountain Ojibwas and Métis, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Indian Reorganization Act, and Turtle Mountain Ojibwas and Métis, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Inkpaduta–The Scarlet Point: Terror of the Dakota Frontier and Secret Hero of the Sioux (Van Nuys), review of, 72.1 & 2: 62
“Images of World War II,” 72.1 & 2: 29-36
Innis, Ben–local historian, 69.2, 3, & 4: 60-61
Institutions, establishment of in D. T., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
“Introduction to the Remele Fellowships” 66.3 & 4: 2
Invisible and Inaudible in Washington: American Policies Towards Canada (Mahant and Mount), 68.1: 38
Irving, Katrina, review of, 68.1: 38
Irwin, Robert, review by, 67.4: 36
Iseminger, Gordon L.,  article by, 68.4: 26-38; review by, 66.3&4: 64
Isern, Thomas D., articles by, 66.1: 16-20, 67.1: 2-9; review of, 69.1: 35
“‘It Was Easy to Get Involved’: An Interview with Governor John E. Davis,” 70.1: 2-25

 

Jackson, Donald, review of, 71.1 & 2: 78-79
Janus, Stephen–Indian agent, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Jeanette Rankin: America’s Conscience (Smith), review of, 71.1 & 2: 79
Jefferson and the Indians: The Tragic Fate of the First Americans (Wallace), review of, 68.3: 43
Jefferson, President Thomas, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.2: 22-30, 70.4: 2-10, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Jenkinson, Clay S., ed., review of, 70.4: 37; review by, 73.3 & 4: 35
Jensen, Alfred J.–state insurance commissioner, and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Jensen, Richard E., ed., review of, 70.2: 31
Jessaume, René–fur trader, interpreter for Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10
“John Thomas Evans: An Overlooked Precursor to Lewis and Clark,” 68.2: 27-37
Johnsgard, Paul A., review of, 72.1 & 2: 60
Johnson, Demcey, review by, 68.1: 37
Johnson, Harold K.–Chief of Staff of the U.S. Army, 66.1: 38 and back cover
Johnson, Jeffrey A., review by, 73.3 & 4: 37
Johnson, Margaret–mother of Grace Johnson Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Johnson, Roy–father of Grace Johnson Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Johnson, Tim, ed., review of, 67.1: 38
Jones, David C., review of, 71.3 & 4: 49
The Journals of the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Vol. 13, Comprehensive Index (Moulton, ed.), review of, 71.1 & 2: 73
Jungroth, James–attorney/state Democratic chairman, and 1974 campaign versus William Guy,     71.1 & 2: 2-49
Jusseaume’s Post, 68.2: 27-37

 

K-T Boundary Extinction, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 25; causes of, 73.1 & 2: 25; impact on life worldwide, 73.1 & 2: 25
Kammen, Carol, ed., review of, 69.1: 34
Kane, Thomas F.-president of University of North Dakota, 68.4: 2-25
Kapler, Todd M., review by, 70.3: 39
Karl Bodmer’s North American Prints (Ruud), review of, 73.3 & 4: 34
Kaye, Frances, ed., review of, 66.3 & 4: 64
Keeping Christmas: Yuletide Traditions in Norway and the New Land (Stokker), review of, 70.1: 40
Keillor, Steven, reviews of, 67.2: 39, 71.3 & 4: 44-45
Kelly, Carla, article by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 50-60
Kelly, David–N. Dak. Democratic national committeeman, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Kelsch, Anne, article by, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; review by, 69.1: 32
Kennedy, Martha H., review of, 70.2: 35
Kennedy, Roger G., review of, 71.3 & 4: 50
Kensington Township, in Walsh County, 66.1: 21-37
Keogh, Barney–World War II pilot, 67. 4: 2-19
Keyser, James D., review of, 71.3 & 4: 47
Klassen, Michael A., review of, 71.3 & 4: 47
Knife River Villages, see Mandan villages and Hidatsa villages
Koelling, Jill Marie, review of, 73.3 & 4: 38
Koupal, Nancy Tystad, review of, 69.1: 33
Kraybill, Donald B., review of, 70.3: 38
Kriegies, 67.4: 2-19
Krill, Rosemary Troy, review of, 70.2: 35
Kugel, Rebecca, review of, 66.2: 36

 

Labor Histories: Class, Politics, and Working-Class Experiences (Arnesen, Greene, and Laurie), review of, 66.2: 40
LaFollette, Robert–presidential candidate, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Lahlum, Lori Ann, review by, 70.1: 40
Lake Superior and Puget Sound Company, 68.4: 26-38, 69.1: 25-28, 70.1: 36
Lakota Culture, World Economy (Pickering), review of, 70.1: 38
“Landscape Change at the Confluence,” 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23
Langer, William–attorney general/governor/senator, and Usher Burdick, 67.3: 2-23; as U. S. senator, 67.4: 20-35
Language, of German-Russians, 66.3 & 4: 51-60
Larimore, N. Dak., and the CCC, 68.3: 14-19
Larsen, Lawrence H., reviews by, 66.2: 37, 66.3 & 4: 61
Larson, Richard–lieutenant governor, and gubernatorial campaign versus Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Lashkowitz, Herschel–state senator/Fargo mayor, and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Lass, William E., reviews by, 69.1: 31, 70.2: 31, 73.3 & 4: 42; review of, 66.2: 36
Late Woodland Societies (Emerson, McElrath, and Fortier), review of, 70.1: 37
Lauck, Jon, reviews by, 67.4: 38, 71.3 & 4: 50; review of, 68.1: 37
Laurie, Bruce, ed., review of, 66.2: 40
La Verendrye, Sieur de–explorer/fur trader, historical research about, 68.4: 2-25
Leaf fossils, in N. Dak, 73.1 & 2: 16-24, 26-36
Leavelle, Tracy Neal, review by, 71.1 & 2: 77-78
“Leaving North Dakota Behind,” 71.3 & 4: 19-26
Lee, Alton R., review by, 67.2: 39
Leger-Anderson, Ann, review by, 68.1: 38
Legislative Assembly (N. Dak.), and 1960 reapportionment of legislative districts, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; evolution of in 1940s, ‘50s, and ‘60s, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Legislative Council, growth of, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Leighton, Alvin C.–sutler, 69.2, 3, & 4: 105
Leighton and Jordan store at Fort Buford, charge account journal from, 69.2, 3, & 4: 105-106
Levingston, William, alias of William Avery Rockefeller, 66.1: 21-37
Levitas, Daniel, review of, 71.1 & 2: 79-80
Lewis, Bonnie Sue, review of, 72.3 & 4: 64
Lewis, Joseph DeSomet–purported son of Meriwether Lewis, 67.3: 24-37
Lewis, Meriwether–explorer, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; accidental shooting of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and Frederick Bates, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and depression, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and Indian policy, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and training for expedition, 70.2: 22-30; as governor of Louisiana Territory, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; contacts with Yankton and Teton Sioux, 67.3: 24-37; decline and suicide of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; in St. Louis, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; paternity claims on, 67.3: 24-37
Lewis, Miles D., review by, 72.3 & 4: 62
Lewis, Robert W., review by, 72.1 & 2: 59
Lewis and Clark Expedition, and Blackfeet Indians, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and Chinook Indians, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and encounters with Indians along Missouri River, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and Flathead Indians, 72.1 & 2: 47-54; and Indian policy, 70.2: 22-30, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; Nez Perce Indians, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and observation of landscape, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; and Shoshone Indians, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.1 & 2: 47-54; and Umatilla Indians, 72.1 & 2: 47-54; and U.S. fur trade, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; birds and mammals observed by, 66.2: 2-14, 70.3: 26-35, 71.3 & 4: 19-26; homecoming of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; ideological underpinnings of, 69.1: 18-24, 70.2: 22-30; illnesses and medicines of, 71.1 & 2: 65-71; in Montana, 71.3 & 4: 19-26; in North Dakota, 67.3: 24-37, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; in the Pacific Northwest, 72.1 & 2: 47-54, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; in the Rocky Mountains, 72.1 & 2: 47-54; journals of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; legacies of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; mapping done by, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; on the Columbia River, 72.1 & 2: 47-54; payment and expenses of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; planning of, 70.1: 28-35, 70.2: 22-30; plant and mineral observations of, 67.2: 16-25; precursors to, 68.2: 27-37, 70.1: 28-35; progress from Ohio River to upper Missouri, 70.3: 26-35; recruitment of members for, 70.3: 26-35; return journey of, 72.3 & 4: 38-57;
Lewis and Clark Journal, April 25, 1805, 69.2, 3, & 4: 84-87; publication history of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 83
Libby, Orin G.-historian, biography of, 68.4: 2-25
Lies Across America: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong (Loewen), review of, 69.1: 33
Like-a-Fishhook Village, artifacts from, inside back cover, 68.2; de Trobriand at, 73.3 & 4: 2-31;  
            sketch of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Lind, John A.–colonist, farmer, and mine operator, near Wilton, N. Dak., 67.2: 2-15
Lind, Annie C.–colonist, farmer, and mine operator, near Wilton, N. Dak., 67.2: 2-15
Lindgren, H. Elaine, article by, 67.2: 2-15; review by, 70.2: 36
Lindner, Markus H., article by, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Lindquist, Julie C., review by, 70.3: 36
Link, Anna Mencl–mother of governor, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Link, Arthur A.–governor, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Mark Andrews, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Bismarck State Bank, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Brookwood Labor College, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Norman Brunsdale, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Jimmy Carter, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Democratic-Nonpartisan League party, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and energy development in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Farmers Union, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and N. Dak. Centennial Commission, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Allen Olson, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and George Sinner, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and State Water Commission, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Earl Strinden, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; as governor, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; as state legislator, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; as U.S. congressman, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; boyhood, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; marriage to Grace Johnson, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; opposition to legalized gambling, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; political campaigns of, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; political philosophy of, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Link, Grace Johnson–first lady, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and preservation of Former Governors’ Mansion, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; girlhood, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; marriage to Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Link, John–father of governor, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Lips, Evan–state senator, and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Literary traditions, of the Plains, 67.1: 2-9
The Literature of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Beckham, Erickson, Skinner, and Merchant), review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Little Bighorn, battle of, Arikara narrative about, 68.4: 2-25
Little Owl (Sitting Rabbit), pictograph of Mandan corn priests by, 70.4: 2-10; pictograph of Four             Bears and Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch by, 70.4: 32-36
Little Shell–Chippewa chiefs, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and buffalo hunt pictograph by Green, 71.3 & 4: 27-30
Lloyd’s Opera House, in Jamestown, 67.1: 10-22
Loendorf, Lawrence L., review by, 71.3 & 4: 47
Loewen, James W., review of, 69.1: 33
Loftus, George, and rise of NPL, 67.3: 2-23
“Looking West: American Explorers and Traders before Lewis and Clark,” 70.1: 28-35
Louisiana Purchase Exposition (1904), photo of, 70.2: inside cover
Louisiana Territory, in the early 1800s, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Lovoll, Odd S., review of, 66.3 & 4: 63
Lower Brulé Reservation, in S. Dak., 67.3: 24-37
Lowitt, Richard, review by, 71.1 & 2: 75-76; review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Lubetkin, M. John, article by, 70.3: 2-18
Luchetti, Cathy, review of, 70.2: 36

 

Mackay (McKay), James–fur trader and explorer, 68.2: 27-37; as predecessor of Lewis and Clark, 70.3: 26-35
Magnificent Failure: A Portrait of the Western Homestead Era (Campbell), review of, 71.1 & 2: 76-77
Mahant, Edelgard, review of, 68.1: 38
Maloney, Daniel, review by, 72.1 & 2: 56
Maltese Cross Cabin, at Louisiana Purchase Exposition, 70.2: inside cover
“A Man of Two Worlds: Joseph Archambault,” 68.2: 24-26
Mandan villages, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10
Mandans, and the fur trade, 68.2: 27-37; and the “Welsh Indians,” 68.2: 27-37     
Mandans, Hidatsas, and Arikaras, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31; and Knife River trading center, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10; and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; agricultural practices of, 67.2: 16-25; agricultural productivity of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; and de Trobriand, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; at Like-a-Fishook, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; sketches of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Manifest Destiny, as legacy of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Many Horses–daughter of Sitting Bull, photograph of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
“The ‘March King’ John Philip Sousa in North Dakota, 1896-1928,” 67.1: 10-22
Maroukis, Thomas Constantine,  review of, 73.3 & 4: 39
Marsh, Grant–steamboat captain, and 1873 Yellowstone Expedition, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
Martens, Steve, review by, 68.3: 44
Mason, Clara Bond–mother of Jean Mason Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Mason, Sidney–father of Jean Mason Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Mastodon, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 48-55
Mathes, Valerie S., review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Matzko, John, article by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 24-32; review of, 70.3: 39
McArthur, Carolyn, review by, 69.1: 34
McCarney, Robert–political rival of William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49; and congressional campaign versus Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
McCarthy, Josephine–Hampton student, 68.2: 2-23
McCauley, David–trader, photo of store, 69.1: inside cover
McClurken, James M., review of, 67.3: 38
McCormick, Richard C.–Arizona Territory delegate to U.S. House of Representatives, and
            protection of buffalo, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
McCracken, Hugh–trader, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10
McCumber, Porter–U.S. senator, and Frank White, 68.3: 2-13 ; and Turtle Mountain Reserve land dispute, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
McCumber Commission, and Turtle Mountain Reserve land dispute, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
McDermott, John D., comp., ed., review of, 71.1 & 2: 73-75
McElrath, Dale L., review of, 70.1: 37
McKenney, William–buffalo hunter, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
McKenzie, Alexander–political boss, and the Nonpartisan League, 67.3: 2-23; as U.S. Marshal, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
McKenzie, Kennth–post manager at Fort Union, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31
McLaughlin, Castle, review by, 72.3 & 4: 60; review of, 72.3 & 4: 61
McLaughlin, James–Indian agent, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42, 71.3 & 4: 2-18; and illegal buffalo hunting, 71.3 & 4: 2-18; and relations with Dakota people, 71.3 & 4: 2-18; and Sitting Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; and One Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
McLaughlin, Marie Louise Buisson–wife of James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
McMillan, James E., review by, 67.1: 37
Measure Six–1980 initiated measure, and taxation of oil industry, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Medora, N. Dak., newspapers in, 67.2: 26-38
Meine, Curt, ed., review of, 66.1: 16-20
“Memories of Four Bears,” 70.4: 32-36
Mercedes, Tex.–First North Dakota Infantry campsite during Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Merchant, Paul, review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
“Meriwether Lewis and His Son: The Claim of Joseph DeSomet Lewis and the Problem of History,” 67.3: 24-37
Merrell, James–Indian police chief, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18 
Merrifield, Webster G.–president, University of N. Dak., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Mesohippus–prehistoric horse, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 37-47
Métis, and establishment of Turtle Mountain Reservation, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and U.S. Indian policy, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; poverty of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; and Trenton, N. Dak., 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Metzger, Herbert–sergeant, First North Dakota Infantry Regiment, E Company (Williston), 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64; N. Dak. National Guard’s involvement in, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Mexican Revolution (1910 ff.), and United States, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Mexico, and North Dakota binder twine, 68.1: 20-36
Meyer, David–buffalo hunter, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Michigan-Wisconsin Pipeline Company, and coal gasification in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and State Water Commission, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Michlovic, Michel G., review by, 70.1: 37
Michno, Gregory F., review by, 73.3 & 4: 38
Middleton, J.V.D.–Fort Buford post surgeon, report by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 94-7
Midwestern Landscape Architecture (Tishler, ed.), review of, 68.3: 44
Mihesuah, Devon A., ed., review of, 70.1: 38
Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch, Mandan town, 70.4: 12-31
Miles, Nelson A., meeting with Sitting Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
Military life, at Fort Stevenson, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; sketches of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Miller, David R., review by, 72.3 & 4: 63. 73.3 & 4
Miller, John E., review of, 67.4: 37
Minnesota: A History (Lass), review of, 66.2: 36
Miocene Epoch, in N. Dak, 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 37-47
MIAs, in WWII, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
“Missing in Action: A Family’s Experience during World War II,” 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Missouri Fur Company, history of, 68.2: 27-37
Missouri Indians, encounter with Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.3: 26-35
Missouri River, sketches of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Moccasins, Sahnish, with beadwork eagle, 66.2: 6, back cover
Mochoruk, Jim, review by, 70.2: 33
Molin, Paulette F., article by, 68.2: 2-23; review by, 70.3: 36
Montgomery, Henry–professor, University of N. Dak., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Mooar, J. Wright–buffalo hunter, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Moorhead, Minn., history of, 68.4: 26-38
Mosasaur–prehistoric lizard, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 8-15; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 8-15
Mosquitoes, and Alexander Henry the Younger, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; and early travelers to North
            Dakota, 71.3 & 4: 31-42
Mott, E. S.–instructor at University of N. Dak., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Moulton, Gary E., ed., review of, 71.1 & 2: 73, 73.3 & 4: 35
Mount, Graeme S., review of, 68.1: 38
The Mounted Police and Prairie Society, 1873-1919 (Baker), review of, 67.3: 39
Mr. Jefferson’s Lost Cause: Land, Farmers, Slavery, and the Louisiana Purchase (Kennedy),
            review of, 71.3 & 4: 50
“Mr. White Goes to Washington: The Story Behind Frank White’s Appointment as United States Treasurer,” 68.3: 2-13
Muir, Malcolm, Jr., review by, 66.1: 38
Murphy, Edward C., review of, 71.3 & 4: 44
Murry, C. Emerson–adjutant general, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
The Museum in Transition: A Philosophical Perspective (Hein), review of, 70.1: 40

 

O.H. Will and Company, 68.1: 2-19
Of Bison and Man (Danz), review of, 66.1: 38-39
Oil industry, and taxation, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Ojibwa, see Chippewa
Old Dog–Hidatsa warrior, pictograph of showing fight with Sioux, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
“Old Toby”–Shoshone guide for Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.1 & 2: 47-54
Oligocene Epoch, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 37-47
Olson, Allen–governor, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46, as attorney general, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Omdahl, Lloyd–lieutenant governor, as director of administration for William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
On the Backroad to Heaven: Old Order Hutterites, Mennonites, and Brethren (Kraybill and Bowman), review of, 70.3: 38
One Bull, Henry Oscar–adopted son of Sitting Bull, biography of, 66.3 & 4: 3-16; photographs of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
“One Bull: A Man of Good Understanding,” 66.3 & 4: 3-16
One hundred sixty-forth (164th) Infantry Regiment, on Guadalcanal, 66.1: 2-15, 66.2: 23-35
Oneroad, Amos E., review of, 72.3 & 4: 65
One Vast Winter Count: The Native American West before Lewis and Clark (Calloway), review of, 72.3 & 4: 58
One West, Two Myths: a Comparative Reader (Higham and Thacker), review of, 73.3
Opera houses, Sousa concerts in, 67.1: 10-22
Oral history, challenges of, 66.3 & 4: 41-50
Ordovician Period, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-7; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 2-7
Ordway, Nehemiah G.–territorial governor, 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Ornithology, and Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 26-38
“Oscar H. Will: North Dakota’s Pioneer Seedman,” 68.1: 2-19
Ostler, Jeffrey, review of, 73.3 & 4
Oto Indians, encounter with Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.3: 26-35
Overland, Orm, review of, 68.2: 39
Owens, Patricia Ann, review by, 71.3 & 4: 47-48

 

Packard, Arthur T.-newspaper publisher, 67.2: 26-38
A Pageant of the Northwest-historical pageant, 68.4: 26-38
Paleocene Epoch, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 26-36; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 26-36
Paleontology, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60
Palmquist and Jurgens–photographers of Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Park River, D.T., early history of, 66.1: 21-37
Paul, R. Eli, review of, 73.3 & 4: 38
“Passing the Baton: The Final Years of Usher L. Burdick’s Political Life,” 67.4: 20-35
“The Past Caught in the Present: Observations of Mineral and Plant by Lewis and Clark, Catlin, and Schramm,” 67.2: 16-25
Patronage: Histories and Biographies of North Dakota’s Federal Judges (Tharaldson), review of, 71.1 & 2: 75
Peale, Charles Willson–artist and collector, and museum in Philadelphia, 70.4: 12-31
Peavy, Linda, review by, 72.1 & 2: 61, review of, 68.4: 40
Pedeliski, Theodore B., review by, 73.3 & 4: 32
Pembina, N. Dak., fur trade at, 71.3 & 4: 31-42; in the early nineteenth century, 71.3 & 4: 31-42
The People of the Buffalo: The Plains Indians of North America, vol. 1, Military Art, Warfare and Change: Essays in Honor of John C. Ewers (Taylor and Dempsey, eds.), review of, 72.3 & 4: 59
Personius, Clarence–private, First North Dakota Infantry Regiment, E Company (Williston), 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Peterson, Larry R., review by, 71.3 & 4: 51
Peyote and the Yankton Sioux: The Life and Times of Sam Necklace (Maroukis), review of, 73.3
            & 4: 39
Photography, and Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; in Dakota Territory in late nineteenth century, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24; of David F. Barry, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24; of Orlando S. Goff, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24
Picha, Paul R., article by, 70.4: 11; reviews by, 70.3: 37, 71.1 & 2: 78-79, 71.3 & 4: 48-49, 49-
            50, 73.3 & 4: 37
Pichaske, David R., ed., review of, 72.3 & 4: 62 Pickering, Kathleen Ann, review of, 70.1: 38
Pierre Sea–prehistoric ocean in N. Dak, 73.1 & 2: 8-15
Piott, Steven L., review of, 72.3 & 4: 58
A Place Called Home: Writings on the Midwestern Small Town (Davies, Amato, and Pichaske, eds.), review of, 72.3 & 4: 62
Plains (DeMallie, ed.).  Volume 13 of Handbook of North American Indians (Sturtevant, ed.), review of, 70.3: 37
The Plains Indian Photographs of Edward S. Curtis (Kennedy, Sandweiss, Gidley, and Niatum), review of, 70.2: 35
Plains Indian Rock Art (Keyser and Klassen), review of, 71.3 & 4: 47
The Plains Sioux and U.S. Colonialism from Lewis and Clark to Wounded Knee, review of,73.3
& 4
Plants, of the prairie, 67.2: 16-25
Pleets, John–Hampton student, 68.2: 2-23
Pleets, Rosa–Hampton student, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Pleistocene Epoch, in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55; fossils from, 73.1 & 2: 48-55
Ploesti, Romania, Allied bombing of in WWII, 72.3 & 4: 25-37
Polish-American Folklore (Silverman), review of, 70.1: 39
Politics, in the 1960s and 1970s, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Pollack, Eileen, review of, 71.3 & 4: 45-46
Poor Wolf, pictograph of Hidatsa fight with Sioux by, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
Porter, Kimberly L., review by, 73.3 & 4: 34
Post, Charles K. – descendent of de Trobriand, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Post, Waldren Kintzing, descendent of de Trobriand, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Posters, as communication device in World War II, 72.1 & 2: 29-36
Potter, Tracy, review of, 72.1 & 2: 55
Powers Hotel Coffee Shop (Fargo), advertisement for, 70.2: back cover; 1930s photo of, 70.2: front cover
Prairie dogs, protection of, 66.2: 15-22
Prairie Populist: The Life and Times of Usher L. Burdick (Blackorby), review of, 71.1 & 2: 75-76
“Prairie Spass: The Folk Humor of North Dakota’s Germans From Russia,” 66.3 & 4: 51-60
Pratt, Richard Henry-recruiter for Hampton Institute, 68.2: 2-2
Prehistoric life in N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 2-60
Prendergast, Carol, ed., review of, 69.1: 34.
Presbyterian Church, and higher education, 66.3 & 4: 17-30
“Prison-Made Binder Twine: North Dakota’s Connection with Mexico in the Early Twentieth  Century,” 68.1: 20-36
Prisoners-of-war, in Germany in World War II, 67.4: 2-19
Profiting from the Plains: The Great Northern Railway and Corporate Development of the West (Strom), review of, 72.1 & 2: 57
Progressive party, and Lynn Frazier, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Prohibition, and the 1914 election, 67.3: 2-23; enforcement and violations of in Fargo, 66.3 & 4: 41-50
Prologue to Lewis & Clark: the Mackay and Evans Expedition (Wood), review of, 72.1 & 2: 59
The Promise Fulfilled: A Portrait of Norwegian-Americans Today (Lovoll), review of, 66.3 & 4: 63-64
Promised Lands: Promotion, Memory, and the Creation of the American West (Wrobel), review of, 71.1 & 2: 77
Pteranodon, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 16-24

 

Quantic, Diane D., ed, review of, 72.1 & 2: 59
“Quest for Empire: Historical and Ideological Underpinnings for the Lewis and Clark Expedition,” 69.1: 18-24

Railroads, and Fargo-Moorhead, 68.4: 26-38, 69.1: 25-28; and mining industry, 67.2: 2-15; effect on cultural life in N. Dak., 67.1: 10-22
Rand, Jacki, review by, 71.3 & 4: 45-46
Randolph, Thomas–corporal, First North Dakota Infantry Regiment, E Company (Williston),        71.1 & 2: 50-64
Rankin, Charles F., ed., review of, 66.1: 16-20
Rankin, William G.–lt. colonel, letter by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 90-92
The Rapid City Indian School, 1898-1933 (Riney), review of, 67.4: 39
Reconstructing Fort Union (Matzko), review of, 70.3: 39
“Reconstructing the Historical Landscape through Alexander Henry’s Journal,” 71.3 & 4: 31-42
Red River carts, in Chippewa buffalo hunt pictograph by Green, 71.3 & 4: 27-30
Red River Rising: The Anatomy of a Flood and the Survival of an American City (Shelby),             review of, 73.3 & 4: 41
Red Thunder–Ojibwa chief, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Regional history, themes of, 67.1: 2-9
Reid, Russell–historian/superintendent, and the state park system, 68.3: 14-19; and Woodcraft League “Indian Expedition,” 70.3: 19-25; article by, 66.2: 2-14
Reilly, Sharon, review by, 69.1: 31.
Reimagining Indian: Native Americans Through Anglo Eyes, 1880-1940 (Smith), review of, 68.4: 40
Relief programs, in Fargo during Depression, 70.2: 2-21
Religion, and its influence on higher education, 66.3 & 4: 17-30
“Remembering TR: North Dakota and the Theodore Roosevelt International Highway,” 67.1: 23-45
Repatriation Reader (Mihesuah, ed.), review of, 70.1: 38
Republican Organizing Committee, 70.1: 2-25
Republican party, and rift with the NPL in 1956, 67.4: 20-35; early history of, 67.3: 2-23; in the 1950s, 70.1: 2-25; in the 1960s and 1970s, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Rice, Julian, review of, 66.2: 37
Ridge, Martin, ed., review of, 67.4: 38
Riney, Scott, review of, 65.4: 39
The Rise of the National Guard: The Evolution of the American Militia, 1865-1920 (Cooper),
            review of, 71.3 & 4: 46-47
Rituals, of the Sioux, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
The Road to the Rapids: Nineteenth-Century Church and Society at St. Andrew’s Parish, Red River (Coutts), review of, 69.1: 32
Road building, in N. Dak., 67.1: 23-45; under governor Davis, 70.1: 2-25
Robb, John-Hampton student, 68.2: 2-23
Robinson, Charles M. III, review of, 70.3: 37
Robinson, Elwyn B.–historian, and Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 2-25; six themes of, 67.1: 2-9
Robinson, Forrest G., ed., review of, 66.2: 38  
Rockefeller, John D., early life and relations with father, 66.1: 21-37
Rockefeller, William Avery–father of John D. Rockefeller, in Park River, D.T., 66.1: 21-37
Rockefeller, Eliza Davison–mother of John D. Rockefeller, 66.1:21-37
Rodeo Cowboys in the North American Imagination (Allen), review of, 66.3 & 4: 64
Rodgers, Darrin J., review of, 72.1 & 2: 56
Rodlund, Kevin, article by, 68.3: 2-13
Romines, Ann, review of, 67.4: 37
Ronda, James P., review of, 71.1 & 2: 72; ed., review of, 66.2: 39
Roosevelt, Theodore, and A. T. Packard, 67.2: 26-38
Rosser, Betty Barbara (Lizzy)–surveyor’s wife, 70.3: 2-18
Rosser, Thomas L.–surveyor for Northern Pacific Railroad, 68.4: 26-38, 70.3: 2-18; and Yellowstone Surveying Expedition of 1873, 70.3: 2-18; journals and letters of, 70.3: 2-18
Rothman, Hal K., review of, 66.3 & 4: 62
Rud, Hjalmer–private, First North Dakota Infantry Regiment, E Company (Williston), 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Rue, Milton–state representative/senator, 70.1: 2-25
Running Antelope–Lakota Indian, and buffalo conservation, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Russell, Robert, review by, 73.3 & 4: 31
Ruud, Brandon K., ed., review of, 73.3 & 4: 34

 

Saber-toothed cat, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 37-47; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 37-47
Sacred Objects and Sacred Places: Preserving Tribal Traditions (Gulliford), review of, 70.2: 33
St. Albans Cemetery, burial site of Joseph DeSomet Lewis, 67.3: 24-37
St. Louis, Mo., in the early 1800s, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Sakakawea–member of Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.3 & 4: 38-57; and birth of son Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, 71.1 & 2: 65-71; and reunion with brother Cameahwait, 71.3 & 4: 19-26
Sandweiss, Martha A., review of, 70.2: 35
Sanford, Wilmot P.–private, diary at Ft. Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 98-100
Sanitation, at frontier military posts, 69.2, 3, & 4: 50-60
Sanner, Hans-Ulrich, review of, 69.1: 34
Sanstead, Wayne–lieutenant governor, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Sathre, Peter–N. Dak. chief justice, and William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Scarnecchia, Dennis, review by, 71.1 & 2: 72-73
Scenes of Visionary Enchantment: Reflections on Lewis and Clark (Duncan), review of, 73.3         & 4: 36
Schmitz, Andrew, review of, 67.4: 36
Schneider, Fred, article by, 68.1: 2-19
Schneider, Gregory L., review by, 71.1 & 2: 79-80
Schneider, Mary Jane, review by, 66.2: 39  
Schneiders, Robert Kelley, review of, 67.1: 36
Schramm, Darrell g. h., article by, 67.2: 16-25
Schulte, Steven C., review of, 71.3 & 4: 47-48
Schwieder, Dorothy Hubbard, review of, 71.3 & 4: 51
“The Secret Life of William Avery Rockefeller of North Dakota,” 66.1: 21-37
“Securing the Confluence: A Portrait of Fort Buford, 1866 to 1895,” 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
Seder, Art–president of American Natural Gas Company, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46Seed companies, in North Dakota, 68.1: 2-19
Seed catalogs, 68.1: cover
Seen By The Nation–wife of Sitting Bull, photographs of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
“Senator Lynn Joseph Frazier and Federal Agricultural Policy, 1923-1939," 66.3 & 4: 31-40
“The Sensuous Savage in All of Us: Wallace Stegner in Review,” 66.1: 16-20
Seton, Ernest Thompson–author/naturalist, and 1927 “Indian Expedition,” 70.3: 19-25; as founder of Woodcraft League, 70.3: 19-25
Sharks, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 8-15, 26-36; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 8-15, 26-36 Sheheke–Mandan chief, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.4: 2-10, 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Sheheke, Mandan Indian Diplomat: The Story of White Coyote, Thomas Jefferson, and Lewis and Clark (Potter), review of, 72.1 & 2: 55
Shelby, Ashley,  review of, 73.3 & 4: 41
Sheridan, Philip H.–general, and Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
Shields, John–blacksmith, Lewis and Clark Expedition, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
Shoptaugh, Terry L., ed., articles by, 66.1: 2-15, 66.2: 23-35, 67.4: 2-19, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; review by, 73.3 & 4: 41
Shoshone Indians, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 71.3 & 4: 19-26, 72.1 & 2: 47-54
Silengo, Sharon, review by, 73.3 & 4: 38
Silverman, Deborah Anders, review of, 70.1: 39
Sinner, George–governor, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and N. Dak. Centennial Commission, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Sinness, Torger–attorney, and Usher Burdick, 67.3: 2-23
Sinor, Jennifer, review of, 72.1 & 2: 62
Sioux, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10, 71.1 & 2: 65-71; history and culture of, 66.3 & 4: 3-16; de Trobriand and, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Sioux Commission of 1888, 68.3: 20-42
Sioux wars, and Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; and Yellowstone Surveying Expedition of 1873, 70.3: 2-18; as reported in The Frontier Scout, 69.2, 3, & 4: 89
Sitting Bull–Sioux leader, and aftermath of Sioux War of 1876, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49; and attacks on railroad surveying crews, 69.2, 3, & 4: 93; and Buffalo Bill Cody, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; and Great Sioux Agreement of 1889, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; and One Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16; and Wild West shows, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; biographies of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; business acumen of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; family of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21; life and death of, 66.3 & 4: 3-16, 68.3: 20-42; photographs and photographers of, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24; return to Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49, 107-109
The Six–Ojibwa Indian, portrayed by George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31
Skeletons of the Prairie: Abandoned Rural Codington County (Holien and Tuszynski), review of, 68.1: 39
Skidmore, Max J., article by, 67.1: 23-45
Skinner, Alanson B., review of, 72.3 & 4: 65
Skinner, Jeremy, review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Sklenar, Larry, review of, 70.1: 40
Slatta, Richard W., review of, 66.3 & 4: 61
Smemo, Kenneth, review by, 66.2: 36
Smith, Ken, article by, 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Smith, Norma, review of, 71.1 & 2: 79
Smith, Sherry L., review of, 68.4: 40
Smith, Susan Sleeper, ed., review of, 67.3: 38
Smith, Ursula, review by, 72.1 & 2: 61; review of, 68.4: 40
Sorley, Lewis, review of, 66.1: 38
Sousa, John Philip, North Dakota tours of, 67.1: 10-22
Southern Workman–Hampton newspaper, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Spaeth, Janet, review by, 67.4: 37
Spain, and control of the upper Missouri, 68.2: 27-37
Spence, Clark C., review by, 71.1 & 2: 73-75
Spirit Capture: Photographs from the National Museum of the American Indian (Johnson, ed.), review of, 67.1: 38
Sprague, Homer Baxter–president, University of N. Dak., 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Stalag Luft III, 67.4: 2-19
Stamlager VII A, 67.4: 2-19
The Standing Bear Controversy: Prelude to Indian Reform (Mathes and Lowitt), review of, 72.3 & 4: 63
Standing Rock Reservation, and Sitting Bull, 66.3 & 4: 3-16; and Woodcraft League “Indian Expedition,” 70.3: 19-25; history of, 66.3 & 4: 3-16, 68.2: 2-23, 24-26, 68.3: 20-42; students at Hampton, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Stanley, David–colonel, and alcoholism, 70.3: 2-18; and conflict with Custer, 70.3: 2-18; and Yellowstone Surveying Expedition of 1873, 70.3: 2-18; Civil War exploits of, 70.3: 2-18
Stanley, David, ed., review of, 68.1:37
State Public Health Laboratory, 69.1: 2-17
State Historical Society of North Dakota, and Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 2-25; history of, 68.4: 2-25
State parks, and Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 2-25
State Water Commission, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and energy development in western North Dakota, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Steamboats, on the Missouri River, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Stegner, Wallace, critical review of, 66.1: 16-20
Stenberg, Richard K., article by, 71.1 & 2: 50-64; reviews by, 70.1: 40, 71.3 & 4: 46-47, 73.3 &  
4: 40
Stewart, Duncan, review by, 70.1: 37
Stewart, Omer C., review of, 71.3 & 4: 49-50
Stokker, Kathleen, review of, 70.1: 40
Stover, Dale, reviews by, 66.2: 40, 72.3 & 4: 64
Stradley, Scot Arthur, article by, 66.3 & 4: 31-40
Strand, Todd, review by, 71.1 & 2: 76-77
Strinden, Earl–N. Dak. House majority leader, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46
Strom, Claire, review of, 72.1 & 2: 57
Stromquist, Shelton, review by, 72.1 & 2: 57
“The Struggle to Define Higher Education at the University of North Dakota, 1883-1891,” 66.3 & 4: 17-30
Stubbs, Clifford-sign maker, 67.1: 23-45
Sully, Alfred–general, and Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: 34-49
Sun Dance, of the Sioux, 66.3 & 4: 3-16
Sylvester, Stephen, review by, 67.3: 38-39

 

Talbott, Glenn C.–president, N. Dak. Farmers Union,  67.4: 20-35
Talks and Thoughts-Hampton Indian student paper, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42
Tate, Michael L., review of, 68.2: 38
Taylor, Albert Hoyt–University of N. Dak. instructor, 69.1: 12-17
Taylor, Colin F., ed., review of, 72.3 & 4: 59
The Terrorist Next Door: The Militia Movement and the Radical Right (Levitas), review of, 71.1 & 2: 79-80
Tharaldson, Ardell, review of, 71.1 & 2: 75
Tharalson, Thomas–adjutant general of N. Dak., 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Thatcher, Elaine, ed., review of, 68.1:37
Theodore Roosevelt International Highway, history of, 67.1: 23-45
Thiessen, Thomas D., review by, 72.1 & 2: 59
Thomas Jefferson and the Rocky Mountains: Exploring the West from Monticello (Jackson), review of, 71.1 & 2: 78-79
“Thomas L. Rosser and the Yellowstone Surveying Expedition of 1873,” 70.3: 2-18
Thompson, Harry F., article by, 67.3: 24-37
Thompson, Mike, review of, 73.3 & 4: 32
Thorfinnson, Snorri–local Icelandic historian, 67.1: 2-9
“Thorfinnson Rides Again: A Sense of Place on the Northern Plains,” 67.1: 2-9
Thorson, Playford V., review by, 66.3 & 4: 63-64
Tiaokasin, John-Hampton student, 68.3: 20-42
Tiaokasin, Rosa Pleets, See Rosa Pleets
Tishler, William H., ed., review of, 68.3: 44
“‘To Be Examples to . . . Their People’: Standing Rock Sioux Students at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923 (Part One),” 68.2: 2-23
“‘To Be Examples to . . . Their People’: Standing Rock Sioux Students at Hampton Institute, 1878-1923 (Part Two),” 68.3: 20-42
To Be the Main Leaders of Our People: A History of Minnesota Ojibwe Politics, 1825-1898 (Kugel), review of, 66.2: 36-37
To Hell With Honor: Custer and the Little Bighorn (Sklenar), review of, 70.1: 40
Toropov, Brandon, review of, 72.3 & 4: 61
To Show What an Indian Can Do: Sports at Native American Boarding Schools (Bloom), review of, 70.2: 34
Townley, A.C.-NPL leader/organizer, 67.3: 2-23
Trade and Intercourse Act of 1834, and definition of Indian Country, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
The Travels and Tribulations of Theodore Roosevelt’s Cabin, review of, 73.3 & 4: 32
Trenton, N. Dak., settlement of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79
Triceratops, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24 ; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 16-24
“Triumph and Tragedy: The Return Home,” 72.3 & 4: 38-57
Troccoli, Joan C., article by, 70.4: 12-31; review by, 73.3 & 4: 34
“‘The True School of the Arts’: George Catlin on the upper Missouri,” 70.4: 12-31
Turck, Diane L. Lehman, review by, 70.2: 33
Turner, Frederick Jackson–historian, relationship with Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 2-25
Turtle Mountain Indian Reservation, and Fahlgren Report, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79, 110-112; establishment of, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79; poverty at, 69.2, 3, & 4: 62-79, 110-112
Turtle River State Park, construction of, 68.3: 14-19
Tuszynski, S. Paul, review of, 68.1: 39
Twisted Hair–Nez Perce chief, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.1 & 2: 47-54
Twitchell, Treadwell–representative, 67.3: 2-23; and the senatorial election of 1920, 68.3: 2-13
Tyrannosaurus rex, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 16-24; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 16-24

 

U.S. Highway 2, early history of, 67.1: 23-45
U.S. Army Air Force, 67.4: 2-19
U.S.S. William D. Porter–WWII destroyer, 71.1 & 2: 2-49
Umatilla Indians, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 72.1 & 2: 47-54
Unequal Contest: Bill Langer and His Political Enemies (Vogel), 73.3 & 4: 32
Unger, Nancy C., review of, 70.1: 37
University of North Dakota, and historic preservation, 69.1: 2-17; and KFJM, 69.1: 2-17; and medical school, 69.1: 2-17; and Science Hall, 69.1: 2-17; history of, 69.1: 2-17; postcard of future campus (1916), 69.1: front and back covers
Unruly River: Two Centuries of Change Along the Missouri (Schneiders), review of, 67.1: 36
Upgren, H. Ted, Jr., review by, 72.1 & 2: 60
Uphill Against Water: The Great Dakota Water War (Carrels), review of, 67.1: 36
“Usher L. Burdick’s Early Political Career in North Dakota and the Rise of the Nonpartisan League,” 67.3: 2-23
Utley, Robert M.–Sitting Bull biographer, 72.3 & 4: 2-21

 

Valley City, N. Dak., history of, 68.3: 2-13
Van de Logt, Mark, review by, 70.3: 40
VanDevelder, Paul, review of, 73.3 & 4: 31
Van Nuys, Maxwell, review of, 72.1 & 2: 62
Van West, Carroll, review by, 69.1: 33
A Vast and Open Plain: The Writings of the Lewis and Clark Expedition in North Dakota, 1804-1806 (Jenkinson, ed.), review of, 70.4: 37
Vecsey, Christopher, review by, 66.2: 37
Vestal, Stanley–Sitting Bull biographer, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Veterans, and entitlement to employment, 70.2: 2-21
Villa, Pancho–Mexican revolutionary, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Vogel, Robert, review of, 73.3 & 4: 32
Voices of Wounded Knee (Coleman), review of, 70.2: 32
Von Sachsen-Altenburg, Hans, review of, 66.3 & 4: 63
Vossler, Ronald, article by, 66.3 & 4: 51-60
Voyages of Discovery: Essays on the Lewis and Clark Expedition (Ronda, ed.), review of, 66.2: 39
Vrooman, Nicholas Peterson, review by, 68.1: 37
Vyzralek, Frank, articles by, 68.3: 14-19, 72.3 & 4: 22-24

 

Waggoner, Josephine, review of, 66.2: 39
Wakinyan: Lakota Religion in the Twentieth Century (Feraca), review of, 66.2: 40
Walker, Charles H. review of, 73.3 & 4:40
Walking stick, with bear and bison images, 66.2: 14
Wallace, Anthony F. C., review of, 68.3: 43
Wallace Stegner and the Continental Vision: Essays on Literature, History and Landscape (Meine, ed.), review of, 66.1: 16-20
Wallace Stegner: His Life and Work (Benson), review of, 66.1: 16-20
Walton, William H.–buffalo hunter, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18
Warren, G. K.–lieutenant/explorer, 67.3: 24-37
Washburn Lignite Coal Company, 67.2: 2-15
Water resources, and effects of damming, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; and irrigation, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23
Watkins, Marie, review by, 68.2: 38
Watson, Elmo Scott–compiler of Sitting Bull photographs, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
Watson, Robert P., ed., review of, 73.3 & 4: 37
Wayne Aspinall and the Shaping of the American West (Schulte), review of,
            71.3 & 4: 47-48
We Grew Up Together: Brothers and Sisters in Nineteenth-Century America (Atkins), review of, 70.3: 36
Wefald, Robert O., review by, 71.1 & 2: 75
Weldon, Catherine–activist/artist, paintings of Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21
“Welsh” Indians, quest for, 68.2: 27-37
Wendland, Audrey K., review of, 72.1 & 2: 58
West, Elliott, review by, 72.3 & 4: 63
Wheel Boats on the Missouri: The Journals and Documents of the Atkinson-O’Fallon Expedition, 1824-26 (Jensen and Hutchins, eds.), review of, 70.2: 31
Whelan, Thomas–U.S. ambassador to Nicaragua, 68.3: inside back cover
White, Frank–war hero/governor/U.S. treasurer, 68.3: 2-13
White Shield – Dakota chief, sketch of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31
Wicken, William, ed., review of, 67.3: 38-39
Wildlife, impact on environment around Missouri-Yellowstone confluence, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23
Will, Oscar H.–seed corn producer/nurseryman, 68.1: 2-19
Will, George F.–archeologist/businessman, 68.1: 2-19, and need for conservation, 70.3: 19-25; and Woodcraft League “Indian Expedition,” 70.3: 19-25
Will, George F., Jr., article by, 70.3: 19-25, review by, 73.3 & 4: 32
Williamson, Erik Luther, review by, 68.2: 39
Williston, N. Dak, and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64; National Guard unit from, 71.1 & 2: 50-64; Usher Burdick’s career in, 67.3: 2-23
Williston Graphic–newspaper, and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Williston Herald–newspaper, and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Wilson, Woodrow–president, and the Mexican revolution, 68.1: 20-36; and Mexican Border Campaign of 1916-1917, 71.1 & 2: 50-64
Wilton, N. Dak., mining operations near, 67.2: 2-15
Winship, George B.–editor/publisher/gubernatorial candidate, and 1914 gubernatorial primary, 67.3: 2-23
“The Winter of Diplomacy: Putting Jefferson’s Plan into Action, 1804-1805,” 71.1 & 2: 65-71
“Wintering on the Northern Plains,” 70.4: 2-10
Wisconsinan Ice Sheet, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55

Wischmann, Lesley, review by, 71.1 & 2: 79; review of, 69.1: 31
Wishart, David J. ed., review of, 73.3 & 4: 37
Wishek, John H.–lawyer/businessman, and 1914 gubernatorial primary, 67.3: 2-23
Woell, Bill–sculptor, 67.1: 2-9
Woiwode, Larry, review of, 67.4: 36
Woman Walking Ahead: In Search of Catherine Weldon and Sitting Bull (Pollack), review of,
            71.3 & 4: 45-46
Wood, W. Raymond, article by, 68.2: 27-37, 73.3 & 4: 2-31; reviews by, 70.2: 31, 72.3 & 4: 59; review of, 72.1 & 2: 59
Woodcraft League, and Ernest Thompson Seton, 70.3: 19-25
“The Woodcraft League ‘Indian Expedition’ of 1927: A Pictorial Record from Bismarck, North Dakota, to Long’s Peak, Colorado, July 1927,” 70.3: 19-25
Woodger, Elin, review of, 72.3 & 4: 61
Woolly mammoth, in prehistoric N. Dak., 73.1 & 2: 48-55; fossils of, 73.1 & 2: 48-55
Works Progress Administration, in Fargo, 70.2: 2-21
World War I, and American Indian enlistment, 68.3: 20-42; and North Dakota National Guard,    71.1 & 2: 50-64
World War II, aircraft in, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; Allied bombing in Europe, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; MIAs in, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; posters from, 72.1 & 2: 29-36; and prisoners-of-war in Germany, 67.4: 2-19
Wounded Knee, in 1891, 68.3: 20-42
Wrobel, David M., review of, 71.1 & 2: 77

 

Yellow Stone–American Fur Co. steamboat, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31
Yellowstone Surveying Expedition, 70.3: 2-18; watercolor of badlands from, 70.3: front cover
Yeo, Bill, ed., review of, 68.4: 41
Yeovil Colony, 68.4: 2-25
Yoder, Franklin L., review by, 70.3: 38
York–slave of William Clark, 71.1 & 2: 65-71
Young, Milton R.–U.S. senator,  67.4: 20-35; and campaign versus William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49

Zeidel, Robert F., review by, 70.1: 39