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INDEX

May 1985 to May/Jun 2017

General Index … 2-227 Contributors … 228-256 Books, Music and Film … 257-275 A - ABE 100 Mile Diet: Jennifer Dumke follows, MJ07, Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, p91; mentioned p26-30. in humorous stories from 30 years of South 100th Meridian: photography book by Andrew Dakota Magazine, MA15, p101-111. Moore features towns along, JF16, p44-52. Abell, Usher: role in getting Arne B. Larson 12-Mile Ranch: homestead of the Heumphreus to the University of in family between Custer and Pringle, SO94, Vermillion, MAY86, p13. p24-27. Aberdeen: artist George Prisbe, SEP85, p28- 1880 Town: round barn at is one of 25 very 31; hometown of golfer Everett Comstock, unusual man-made places, MA10, p37; NOV85, p38-40; memorial to mules mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids Maud and Kate in, JF88, p28-29; 1881 in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Longhorn holdup in, JF90, p22-23; profile of painter Saloon at, MJ14, p13; houses Dances with Mary Groth from, JA90, p19-22; profile Wolves memorabilia, MJ14, p28. of writer/newspaper man Frank Baum, 1880 Train: riding this mentioned as one of SO92, p32-35; Easton Castle restored 25 Things Every South Dakotan Should by Holman family, ND92, p46-50; bicycle Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; mentioned in an collector Ivan Guthmiller from, JF93, p14- “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, 15; painter Mark McGinnis, SO93, p8- MJ11, p22-37; Holiday Express in, ND12, 13; brief - Northwestern National Bank p24. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p41; 1887 Dawes Act: article on homesteaders’ brief - Masonic Temple featured as Century tragedy in Tripp County, MA10, p79-82. Survivor, ND99, p48; visit to by Dessie 4-H: state horse show for kids sponsored by, Grissom (aka Aunt Jemima), SO00, p86; JA93, p16-19; Elaine Babcock’s memories feature story on, MJ01, p14-22; Senator of being involved with, MA03, p44-45; brief Tom Daschle’s memories of growing up – history of in S.D., MA03, p45. in, MJ01, p75; team started by 605 Studios: mentioned in feature on Fort Frank Baum in, MJ01, p76-79; profile Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. of composer John Cacavas from, MA03, 7th cavalry graves: graves in Bon Homme p30-31; Capitol Theater in restored, Cemetery are one of things to see in every JF04, p11; Preservations musical combo county, JA11, p32. from, ND04, p15; Zeitllow switchboard A at Dacotah Prairie Museum in featured as A&A Auto Salvage & Museum: feature story on, prized museum piece, MA05, p15; featured JA07, p65-68. as a hub city, MA06, p23-30; colleges Aadland, Gordon: lifelong friendship between in, JF07, p76; JF08, p78; Mark Payne’s Al Neuharth and, SO04, p90; mentioned in record breaking kick in, MA07, p11; Gypsy humorous stories from 30 years of South Days in, SO07, p45; Lamont House, Dakota Magazine, MA15, p105. favorite building of Bill Lamont in, JA08, Abandoned Trucks and Cars: photo essay by p36; Milwaukee Depot favorite building of Michael Heintz on, ND09, p14-19. Dean Marske in, JA08, p38-39; Storybook Abbey Grassland of the Prairie Coteau: Land inspired by Frank Baum in, SO08, Dakotiana on Blue Cloud Abbey’s grassland, p17-18; Elizabeth Svensen owner of The MJ14, p16. Corner Book Shoppe in, SO08, p76-81; Abbey of the Hills: mentioned in feature on 2008 Hall of Fame honoree Rod Fouberg Spiritual Places, MJ16, p29. from, SO08, p86; Rock n’ Roll Hall of Abbey, Jeanette: donation to, work with Fame honoree The Mystics in, JF09, p15; McCrory Gardens by, JA88, p12-15; Frank Ashford’s Woman With a Shawl in, establishes photo collection at S.D. Art JF09, p21; Northern State University in, Museum, JF90, p43. JF09, p80; Presentation College in, JF09, Abbott, Hazel Belle: mentioned in article on p80; Richmond Lake favorite graves of unknown soldiers of Custer’s bike trail of Craig Harrison in, JA09, p43; Seventh Cavalry in Bon Homme County, feature on Father Robert Haire from, SO09, ND16, p40-45. p60-65; brief on Red Rooster Coffee House Abbott, James: president of the University of in, ND09, p83; brief on purchaser of Easton South Dakota answers questions in annual Castle, Sam Holman, from, JF10, p59; college guide, JF16, p106. South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p79- Abdallah, Gene: state lawmaker and founder of 80; Ward Hotel in is honorable mention in Falls Cares inducted into 2011 South 25 very unusual man-made places, MA10,

2 • South Dakota Magazine Index ABE - ADA p43; inventor T.A. (Ted) Overby from, unconventional political opinions of, JF03, SO10, p52-57; one of South Dakota’s p51; remembers his sidekick from, JF06, college towns, JF11, p52; Hamlin Garland p21-23; mentioned in feature story on Memorial near is one of things to see in Mission, JA12, p58-65; 2012 South Dakota every county, JA11, p30; Dakotiana about Hall of Fame inductee, ND12, p106; Barbara Johnson stained glass expert from, comments on WWII bombing range on Pine SO11, p10; feature story on, ND11, p64- Ridge , MA16, p30-34. 69; Northern State University students Absaroka: feature story on secessionist collect donations for Salvation Army or movement and creation of the state of, Safe Harbor each spring, JF12, p78; brief in JA09, p59-61. about South Dakota Snow Queen Academy: closure of Post Office at, JUL85, p6; Festival in, JF12, p87; Writers & Artists on USO activities during WWII in, MJ91, p62- art at Sanford Medical Center, MJ12, p33; 63; poor house Christmas in, ND05, p72- Living Christmas Tree concert in, ND12, 73; houses collected by Charlie Nelson in, p26; Tuba Christmas in, ND12, p31; Roger ND08, p83. Blum owns 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air in, JF13, Ackerman, John: comments on building of Fort p27; Northern State University professor Randall Dam by, p35, JF05. Erin Fouberg studies politics of East River/ Adam and Eve Butte: Slim Buttes rock West River, JF13, p72; horse racetrack formation mentioned in 10 Naturally near, MA14, p32-41; Troy McQuillen wants Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47. Brown County Courthouse preserved for Adam, Almon: helped return the chapel bell to another 125 years, ND14, p21; home of Fort Randall, MJ06, p77. Native American Tea Company, JF12, p15; Adams Homestead and Nature Preserve: Rod Evans from writes Letter to Young mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; artists article, JA10, p26-47. Nick and Nicole Fischer are inspired by, Adams Museum: feature story on Deadwood SO15, p47; A.H. Pankow is state’s first museum, MA97, p18-23; old photos publicity director, MA16, p17; sock monkey of featured, MA97, p24-33; history of search at Brown County Fair in, JA16, Deadwood preserved in, JF02, p11-12; p63; horse racing in mentioned in article Homestake locomotive in featured as prized on seven South Dakota sporting events museum piece, MA05, p11; Thoen Stone in everyone should experience, SO16, p71- featured as prized museum piece, MA05, 79; entrepreneur Travis Kiefer from, JF17, p12; Dakotiana – search for head of Wild p14; college guide lists favorite hangouts Bill Hickok , JF10, p12; mentioned in, JF17, p66; Merritt Johnson’s music is in feature on unusual museums and digitized and made available worldwide, collections in the , MJ16, p68-76. MA17, p17; mentioned in article on bridges Adams Nature Preserve: favorite place to call a over the James River, MA17, p20-29. duck mentioned in an “oughta do” list for Abernathy, Bill: WWII veteran story of, MA04, kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. p23-26. Adams, Harry: early automobile builder in Aberson, Micah: commented on Sioux Falls, South Dakota, DJ87, p14. SO05, p10-11. Adams, M. J.: Corn Exchange Bistro in Rapid Ables, Peggy: executive director of Spearfish’s City owned by, MJ07, p31; frittata recipe High Plains Western Heritage Center by, MA10, p29; comments on ethnic comments on Russ Madison, JF13, p33-36. restaurants in South Dakota, JF12, p15. Abourezk, Alya: daughter of Sanaa Abourezk Adams, Mary: donation of comments on Thanksgiving celebration, bottomland to state by, MA94, p45; land ND15, p78-82. donated by transformed into Adams Abourezk, Sanaa: opened gourmet restaurant Homestead and Nature Preserve, JA96, in Sioux Falls, ND05, p64; owner of Sanaa’s p66-71. 8th Street Gourmet in Sioux Falls, JF12, Adams, Maud: donation of Missouri River p25; Thanksgiving celebration for Middle bottomland to state by, MA94, p45; land Eastern immigrants hosted by, ND15, p78- donated by transformed into Adams 82; mentioned in feature on hometown Homestead and Nature Preserve, JA96, restaurants, JF17, p22-31. p66-71. Abourezk, Senator James: opposes Adams, William Emery: Deadwood Oahe Irrigation Project, MA94, p35; businessman, namesake of museum,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 3 ADA - AIR MA97, p19-20. pioneered by Hardy Campbell, FM87, p34- Adee, Richard: South Dakota beekeeper, JA08, 38; old-time farm equipment demonstrated p52-57. at Black Hills Steam & Gas Threshing Bee, Adelstein, Stanford: essay by included in AS87, p34-35; profi le of horticulturalist Visions, JF96, p30; restoring old “Jew Niels Ebbison Hansen, AS87, p37-38; corn- Store” in Kadoka, JF06, p65. picking by hand contests held in Brandon, Adelstein, Stanley: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, ON87, p17; humorous essay on changes in SO06, p84. hog farming, MJ88, p52; farm policymaking Adickes, David: creator of Presidents Park, efforts of Mitchell Daily Republic editor MA10, p40. W.R. Ronald, MJ89, p26-28; potato- Adkins, Cliff: comments on community of growing near Clark pioneered by Charles Parkston, JF03, p15. Blackman, MJ89, p47; feature on cheese Adrian, Curt: sod raised by, SO98, p52. plant in Ethan, SO89, p10-12; experience Adrian, Jerry: sod raised by, SO98, p52. of establishing a Dewey County farmstead Advertisers: article about how SD Magazine was in early 1900s, SO91, p10-12; essay on fueled by early advertisers, MA15, p49-51. experience of losing a crop to hail, JA92, Aeschlimann, Bill: comments on chislic, JA05, p42-43; feature on round barns in S.D., p74-75; chislic booth mentioned in article JF93, p18-25; Wes Jackson’s refl ections on on traditions at fairs, JA16, p61. ethos of ranching versus farming, MA95, Aesoph, Jim: random phone calls around p36-38; threshing practices past and country made by KSDR disc jockey, ND91, present, JA96, p10-17; corn culture of S.D., p53; radio announcer mentioned in feature JA97, p84-91; essay on the importance, article on Watertown, JA10, p15-22. experience of haymaking, JA98, p70- Afraid of Hawk, Albert: feature on warrior 76; alternative crops and livestock on showman’s remains return to Pine Ridge, S.D. farms, SO98, p46-53; impact on JA13, p50-58. agriculture of, efforts to control, Leafy African Methodist Episcopal Church: Spurge, ND98, p50-56; photo essay of congregation in Yankton, JUL85, p38-40; wheat harvest on the Diamond Ring Ranch, church building to house Black History JA99, p92-97; farmers who pretend to be Museum, ND90, p41. poor, MA02, p40; essay on why bulls fi ght, Again Books and Bazaar: shop in Rapid City MA02, p86-92; work of horticulturalist owned by Jeanne Simon, SO08, p76-81. Niels Hanson, JA04, p39-42; value of ag Agar, Will: mentioned in article on Lily, JF17, land in S.D. rising, SO04, p38; feature on p32-37. local farmers, JA08, p75-81; wheat crop in Agard, Shane: pictured in article on Big Foot South Dakota, JA09, p30-37; feature story Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81. on organic production of, JA09, p73-77; Agates: found near Fairburn, MA14, p23; fi ction story about fi eld vandalism, JF11, mentioned in article on How to Grow a p84-87; photo essay on height of corn, South Dakotan, JF16, p23. JA16, p20-31; feature on grape growing in Agenbroad, Larry: scientist comments on South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. mammoth site near Hot Springs, MJ05, Aho, Jason: Lake Norden mayor, JA14, p32. p29. Aikens, Frank: athlete mentioned in feature on Agency Village: Sisseton-Wahpeton College Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71. in, JF07, p76-77; JF08, p78-79; Kitra Ainsworth, Cephas: founding superintendant of Nelson establishes animal clinic in, MA08, the Dakota Reform School in Plankinton, p13; Sisseton Wahpeton College in, JF09, JA15, p48. p82-83; South Dakota’s College Towns, Airhart, Jon: SD Magazine was fueled by early JF10, p80; one of South Dakota’s college advertisers, MA15, p49-51. towns, JF11, p53; native plant and prairie Airplanes: crash of Flying Sioux, JA07, p39-42; restoration project at Sisseton Wahpeton Lake Poinsett Wind Festival, MJ09, p26; College in, JF12, p74; college guide lists brief on pilot/barnstormer, Clyde Ice, JF10, favorite hangouts in, JF17, p66-68. p58; aerial of timber wolves in Agricultural Experiment Station of South Too Long in the Sun, MJ10, p96; feature Dakota: establishment of, work of Niels on So. Dakota’s Wild Blue Yonder, JA13, Ebbison Hansen with, AS87, p38. p18-37; feature on So. Dakota’s Wild Blue Agriculture: profi le of farm activist Emil Loriks, Yonder, JA13, p18-37; Henry Heintz builds JUL85, p18-21; dry farming techniques air machine near Aurora, MA14, p96; “fl y-

4 • South Dakota Magazine inDex AIR - in” at Springdale Lutheran Church in Sioux Alexandrescu, Alice: pictured in article on Falls, MJ15, p18. restaurants in Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. Aker, Alan: owner of Aker Woods Company Alexandria: Lake Hanson near is one of things comments in feature on Newell, JF11, p14- to see in every county, JA11, p38; Fatima 19; Black Hills forest farmer, SO12, p32- Family Shrine in mentioned in feature on 38. Spiritual Places, MJ16, p24; Joe’s Café Akin, Jayme: Redfield mayor, JA14, p37. in mentioned in feature on hometown Akipa, Bryan: Lakota Sioux entertainer, JF06, restaurants, JF17, p22-31. p37. Alfalfa: work of horticulturalist Niels Hanson Akron: Paul Martin from profiled in feature on with, JA04, p39-42. town-team baseball, MJ13, p42-47. Alink, Merissa: peach kuchen by, ND13, p32; Akta Lakota Museum and Cultural Center: brief Writers & Artists on blogger and author - attractions of Chamberlain museum for from salem, MA16, p62. summer travelers, MJ97, p10; parfleche Allen, Ashley “Kenny”: storm chaser with containers in featured as prized museum SevereStudios, ND14, p96. pieces, MA05, p15; mentioned in feature Allen, Guy: Hall of Fame steer roper, SO16, article on Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p75. p28-32. Allen, Norma & Don: Dakota Arms gun Al’s Oasis: home of nickel coffee, SEP85, p40; manufacturing company owned by, MJ02, is Linda Hasselstrom’s favorite place to eat, p61-63. JF01, p16; East River and West River South Allen, Virginia: listing - named to S.D. State Dakota meet at, MJ01, p49-51; Dakotiana Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. on pie from, MA10, p12; mentioned in Almlie, Liz: wants St. Paul’s Church in Marty feature on Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, preserved for another 125 years, ND14, p28-32; mentioned in feature on hometown p24. restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Almos, Charlie: caught in 1937 blizzard in Long Alaska Café: café in Lemmon is favorite Hollow, JF11, p35. breakfast place of Amy Pravecek, JF13, Almos, Mabel: former owner of Buffalo Lake p79. Restaurant mentioned in Dakotiana, SO10, Albert, Christine: member of Red Willow Band, p10. ND04, p22; brief on CD, Dakota Lullaby, Alpena: bank robbery in goes awry, MJ01, p83. JF10, p38. Alpine Inn: German restaurant in Hill City Albertson Engineering: involved with Dale mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture, SO16, p40- JF12, p30. 45. Altamont: law books destroyed in, SO01, p50. Albino squirrel: Our Wild Side on, MA17, p92. Alvarez, Gaby, Soyapa and Yessica: operate Alcester: featured in Towns We Like, MJ97, p60- Yessica’s restaurant in Huron, SO14, p58- 67; story of 1932 bank robbery in, MJ98, 63. p55; town story on, ND13, p38-40. Alvarez, John: fishing pond for disabled people Alcorn, Allison: listing - member of Shrine to near Bridgewater run by, MJ04, p49; brain Music quartet, JF89, p20. injury survivor featured for his fishing pond Aldern, Robert: profile of painter/muralist, for less fortunate, MJ06, p33-35; brief on JA97, p10-15. founder of My Fishing Pond, JF10, p52. Aldrin, Buzz: visits Rapid City, SO15, p82-83. Alvarez, Trevor: comments on father John Alewell, Hubert E.: brief - inductee of South Alvarez, MJ06, p35. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p82. Alvine, Dr. Frank: 2009 inductee answers Alex Johnson Hotel: feature story on, AM87, question in “Questions for 13 Hall of p24-28; feature story on, SO01, p52-55; Famers,” SO09, p82. west river stories collected at the, JA06, Alzado, Lyle: football player featured as one of p52-58; favorite building of Ray Hengel in 12 great athletes, MA06, p38. Rapid City, JA08, p37. Aman, Lynn: Goss Opera House coordinator Alex, Bob: state archeologist, SEP85, p26. mentioned in feature article on Watertown, Alexander, Bill: exhibitor at the Dakota JA10, p15-22. Territorial Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79- Aman, Merlyn: Bruce Williams’ favorite 87. professor at Black Hills State University, Alexander, Bruce: owns 1963 Chevy Corvair JF15, p60-61. Monza in Loomis, JF13, p28. Aman, Sara: co-owner of Hosmer noodle

South Dakota Magazine Index • 5 AMA - AND company, ND12, p32-38. SO08, p17-18. Aman, Tom: comments in feature on Aberdeen, Anderson, Alfred: Okaton banker mentioned in ND11, p69; owns Native American Tea humorous stories from 30 years of South Company, JF15, p12. Dakota Magazine, MA15, p101-111. Amaranth: food article on grain, MA13, p34-40. Anderson, Carl: shares memories of Redwater American bittern: Our Wild Side on, MA11, p86; Trolley, MJ13, p48-54. Our Wild Side on, MA14, p94. Anderson, Charles: USD research assistant American Bittersweet: Our Wild Side on, JF17, comments on Native American p108. contributions, JF06, p36. American Burying Beetle: feature on Anderson, David: constructing sculpture of endangered species in South Dakota, ND SDSU Weary Wil, MJ11, p63. 09, p20-27. Anderson, Don: partner in Sioux Falls’ Minerva’s American Dipper: Our Wild Side on endangered restaurant, JF02, p37-43. bird, JF10, p94; Our Wild Side on, MJ12, Anderson, Dr. Cynthia: biologist of Black Hills p94; bird in the Black Hills is one of our State University mentioned in feature rare nature discoveries, MA14, p28. article on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. American Indian Culture Research Center: brief Anderson, Eleanor H. (Muchow): brief - - attractions of Blue Cloud Museum for inductee of South Dakota Hall of Fame, summer travelers, MJ97, p92. SO02, p84. American Island: mentioned in feature on Anderson, George: 2007 South Dakota Hall of Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. Fame honoree, SO07, p83. American robin: Our Wild Side on, MA11, p86; Anderson, Governor Sigurd: profi le of, Our Wild Side on, MA12, p86. MJ88, p20-23; brief - one of the colorful American white pelicans: Our wild Side on, characters from South Dakota Magazine’s SO12, p94. fi rst 10 years, JA95, p19; mentioned in Amidon Marker: one of Sioux Falls’ gems, JA03, article on governor’s graves, SO13, p52-57. p35-41. Anderson, Greg: Brandt mayor, JA14, p24. Amidon, Joseph and William: murder by Lakota Anderson, James: dairy operated by on land Indians and missing graves of, ND14, p50- that became the Frawley Ranch, ND00, p6- 54. 12; taffy maker in Keystone, ND15, p84- Amiotte, Arthur: brief - recognized as 88. centennial alumnus of Northern State Anderson, Jeff: Bruce mayor, JA14, p24. College, ND88, p36; Native American Anderson, Jim: comments in article on Lily, collage artist, JA14, p61; Writers & Artists JF17, p32-37. on fi nal exhibit by, ND15, p63. Anderson, Jim: Yankton cartoonist, SO08, p39. Amiotte, Emma: brief - receives award at Anderson, Kathi: competed in the National Northern Plains Tribal Arts Show, ND90, p9. Beef Cook-Off, SO05, p57; mentioned in Ammann, Gladyce (Johnson): mentioned in anniversary special food article, SO10, p36. article on school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, Anderson, Liz: Dakota Nation in Sisseton owned p34-41. by, MA08, p17. Ammonia: cookies made with, ND16, p38-39. Anderson, Loren & Cleo: downtown Yankton Amolins, Mike: student comments on professor building restored by, ND00, p42. Gary Earl, JF06, p79. Anderson, Lowell: remembers Goodwin Giant, Amos, Dawn: profi le of quilter, JA91, p14-16. JF08, p74-75. Amsden Dam: at in 1937, JA13, Anderson, Marie: mayor of Hurley, JUL86, p34- p68-71; mentioned in feature on 35. memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Anderson, Mark: essay by included in Visions, years, MA15, p36. JF95, p26; feature story on art of, JF09, Amundson, David: Kennedy Mansion in Canton p66-70. being restored by, ND00, p17. Anderson, Maurice: volunteer with S.D. Natural Amundson, George: football player featured as Areas Registry, NOV85, p37. one of 12 great athletes, MA06, p38. Anderson, Mory (Dale): short feature of Ancient River Warren Channel: one of our blacksmith from Hetland, JA06, p75. National Natural Landmarks, JA15, p88. Anderson, Myron: Badger mayor, JA14, p23. Andersen, John: talks about in the Anderson, Orvil: launched the record-breaking Black Hills, JA16, p38-41. balloon fl ight from , ND05, p37- Andersen, M.J.: thoughts on Frank Baum from, 41.

6 • South Dakota Magazine inDex AND - ARI Anderson, Phil: Piedmont mayor, JA14, p36. unusual man-made places, MA10, p33. Anderson, Philip & Elenora: owner of Hot Annenberg, Moses: Juso brothers build log Springs mammoth site, MAY85, p39; cabin for, ND16, p90-97. discovered the first mammoth tusk near Anschutz, Warren: sport of geocaching Hot Springs, MJ05, p29; donated land for practiced by, JF03, p55. Mammoth Site, MA14, p24. Anstine, Terry: pictured in photo essay on Anderson, Philip S.: brief - inductee of South branding, MJ13, p97. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p84. Antelope Lake: students and teachers at Sinte Anderson, Ray: Dakotiana - Baseball pitcher Gleska University complete strawbale home from Lake Norden, SO09, p12. on, JF12, p66. Anderson, Roberta: Marvin mayor, JA14, p33. Antelope shoes: Our Wild Side on art created Anderson, Sigurd: story of Johnny Cloud by antelope hoof prints in gumbo, MJ11, told by, MJ08, p65-70; brief on former p91. governor, JF10, p62; humorous stories Antelope: whether antelope jump fences in from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, Nature Questions feature, MA12, p17; MA15, p101-111. is fastest animal in South Anderson, Steve: science professor at Black Dakota in Nature Questions feature, MA12, Hills State University feature in College p23. Guide, JF06, p87. Anthills: whether they can predict weather in Anderson, Todd: story of leading his sheep into Nature Questions feature, MA12, p24. Crooked Creek #1 for a salad, MJ05, p19; Anthony, Rev. Mother Mary: mentioned in comments on 41st Street in Sioux Falls by, article on patriotism of Native Americans, JF04, p43. MJ17, p62-70. Anderson, Trish: pictured in Dakotiana about Antiques: popularity of collecting, MAY85, p28- Readiatrics Book Drive, MA14, p17. 31. Andover: featured in Towns We Like, SO97, Antlers: what happens to shed deer antlers p52-55; mentioned in town story on 30 in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p19; years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, finding a shed deer or antler is one of P13-26. our rare nature discoveries, MA14, p29; Andrew, Chad: kayak instructor comments on Our Wild Side on antlers shed, MA17, p94. kayaking in the Black Hills, MA12, p40-43. Antoine, Jurgita: Linguist works on Lakota Andrews, Gerald: comments in article on Nils Documentaries Project at Sinte Gleska Boe, MA16, p72-81. University, JF13, p68. Andrews, James and Marla: Lake Preston’s J&M Antonen, Ray: listing - member of S.D. Sports Café owners explain how to boil lutefisk, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. MJ13, p38. Antonsen, Lorrinda Wynia: learning the history Andrews, John: mentioned in 25th anniversary of grave on family ranch near Platte, SO04, column about South Dakota magazine p76-77. staff, JF10, p14-17; zucchini brownie recipe Ants: Our Wild Side on western thatching ants, submitted by, JA11, p25; wants Garfield JA13, p94. Lutheran Church preserved for another 125 Apa, Jerry: Lead mayor, JA14, p33. years, ND14, p31. Aplan, Jim: feature story on antique collector, Andrews, Michelle: zucchini bread recipe JF03, p57-61; brief on pack rat/collector submitted by, JA11, p26; gingerbread from Fort Pierre, JF10, p58. houses by, ND13, p37; first-hand account Apple Tree: community mentioned in feature on of visiting the Aberdeen horse racetrack, 2011 flood, SO11, p76-96. MA14, p32-41. Aquinaga, Teagan: Dakota Wesleyan University Andrist, Ralph: comments on Grattan massacre, student comments, JF11, p62. ND16, p30-37. Arboretum: Freeman Academy arboretum is Andrus: photographs by John Blair from now- one of things to see in every county, JA11, disappeared Bon Homme County town, p39. MA90, p15-18. Archaeology: buffalo kill site discovered at Ree Aney, Bill: mountain biking on Centennial Trail Hills, MJ17, p82-89. by, SO97, p80-87. Archambault, Dave: started Lakota Nation Angyal, Dale Tibbs: comments on Casey Tibbs Invitational, SO16, p73. Rodeo Center in Fort Pierre, MA10, p21. Archery: 50th anniversary SD Archers’ Anne Hathaway Cottage: one of 25 very Association out door field tournament,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 7 AMA - ART JA05, p45; feature on U.S. Olympic construction worker, JA09, p20. archery hopeful Jon Straub, MA11, p34-37; Aron, Carol: fi sh and wildlife biologist in Dakotiana on yourth archery tournament in Bismarck, ND, ND09, p20-27. Yankton, JA15, p13. Arrowhead Park: one of Sioux Falls’ gems, Ardmore: diffi culty getting water in the small JA03, p35-41; a stoney retreat, MA06, town of, ND02, p62-63. p42-45; feeding geese at in Sioux Falls Lodge: earthen lodge in West Whitlock mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids State Recreation Area is one of things to in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; part of see in every county, JA11, p44. quartzite trail, SO13, p58-69. Arikara: Legend of Dog Butte of the, JA98, Art Alley: photo essay on Summer Nights in, p32-36; prehistoric village of the located JA11, p76-81. on Missouri River, ND00, p66-70; snake Art’s Café: Too Long in the Sun about Allen on Medicine Knoll attributed to, “Jack” Kleinsasser’s visits to, SO16, p96. JF03, p32. Artichoker, Butch: comments on ghosts, SO01, Arizona: annual South Dakota picnic in, AM87, p32. p18-20; S.D. picnic scheduled in MA89, Artist Ride: feature story on, JF07, p38-44. p36. Artists: feature on George Prisbe, painter, Arkota ballroom: one of Rick Knobe’s top 7 SEP85, p28-31; feature on/by artist Jim things he loves about South Dakota, JF13, Pollock, JA89, p14-20; feature story on p13. Ron Backer, SO89, p24-25; artists of Sica Arlington: brief on Dr. D.L. Scheller, golfer with Hollow, ND89, p35-39; profi le of painter two artifi cial legs, SO92, p78; advertises John Green, JA90, p8-11; profi le of sculptor in following earthquake, MA94, Dale Lamphere, JA90, p14-17; profi le p44; barn-straightening business of Ray of Earlene Larson, JA90, p18; profi le of Chamberlain, JF00, p52-53; brief - town on painter Mary Groth, JA90, p19-22; profi le Highway 81, South Dakota’s portion of the of painter Adelbert Zephier, JA90, p30-32; Pan-American Highway, ND01, p70. profi le of muralist Irene Colling, JA90, p44- Armadillo’s: Rapid City restaurant mentioned in 45; profi le of photographer Bill Groethe, 2011 College Towns, JF11, p62. MJ91, p20-26; profi le of potter Dave Armed Military Collection: mentioned Huebner, JA91, p7-10; profi le of sculptor in feature on unusual museums and Palmer Eide, JA91, p11-13; profi le of collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, p68-76. quilter Dawn Amos, JA91, p14-17; profi le Armour: memories of old-time telephone of quillworker Alice New Holy, JA91, p18- operators in, MAY86, p19; competition 20; profi le of painter Robert Penn, JA91, between two newspapers in, MJ89, p46; p21-23; profi le of cartoonist Marty Two featured as Town We Like, SO93, p22-25; Bulls, JA91, p24-25; profi le of termesphere home of “Best Overall Taxidermist” Larry painter Dick Termes, JA91, p7-10; profi le of Wold, JA06, p16; movie theater in is one of painter Myrtle Twedt, JA92, p14-19; profi le things to see in every county, JA11, p36. of painter Lynn Newman, JA92, p20-23; Armstrong, Alan: school superintendent profi le of painter John Gritts, JA92, p24- comments in article on Colome, MA13, 25; profi le of painter Mark McGinnis, SO93, p28-33. p8-13; profi le of painter Terry Redlin, Armstrong, Lori: top 7 things she loves about MA94, p18-23; profi le of painter George South Dakota, SO12, p14. Catlin, MJ94, p18-23; profi le of quilter Armstrong, Paula: pastor of First Presbyterian Claire Packard, MJ94, p66-68; feature on church pictured in feature on Flandreau, painter Marian Henjum, JA94, p18-23; ND12, p103. profi le of Platte metal sculptor Don Mathey, Arnold, Harold: Arrow Five Ranch of host to JF95, p50-53; profi le of painter Sheldon Western South Dakota Buck-A-Roo trail Hage, MA95, p20-24; profi le of painter ride, SO02, p50-55. Brenda Bruckner, JF96, p18-23; feature Arnold, Wesley: Arrow Five Ranch of host to on painter Oscar Howe, JA96, p18-27; Western South Dakota Buck-A-Roo trail feature on painter/muralist Robert Aldern, ride, SO02, p50-55; encounters rattlesnake JA97, p10-15; profi le of Garretson artist fi ght, JA13, p95. Nancy Kentfi eld, JF98, p10-15; profi le of Arnoldy, Miles: pictured in article on Roy Lake artist Charles Hargens, Jr., JA98, p12-17; Resort, SO15, p74-78. feature on sculptor Cherie Ramsdell, SO98, Arns, Wallace: South Dakota highway p12-17; profi le of iconographer Fr. Peter

8 • South Dakota Magazine inDex ART - AUL Wilke, ND98, p12-17; profile of wildlife Ashford, Frank: Top Ten painting by, JF09, p21. photographer Robert Wong, JA99, p8-13; Ashley, Vernon: profile of Crow Creek elder, profile of western artist Mick Harrison, MJ01, p32-37. SO99, p8-14; profile of cowboy/artist Carl Asian Carp: Our Wild Side On, MJ11, p92 ‘Shorty’ Wallin, MA00, p56-60; profile of Asmussen, Irving ‘Irvy’: essay by included by in metal sculptor Lyle Telkamp, JA00, p44- Visions 97, JF97, p42. 48; profile of western artist Galen Wallum, Asparagus: how to find wild, MJ13, p26; Our SO00, p58-62; profile of sculptor John Wild Side on, JA14, p108. Lopez, JF01, p66-70; profile of painter Aspen Springs Trail: Our Wild Side on trail by Charles Greener, MJ01, p94-99; profile of Big Stone Lake, SO09, p87. painter Rose Mary Goodson, SO01, p36- Aspens: abundance of in the Black Hills, MJ09, 44; profile of painter Dorothy Morgan, p22; Our Wild Side on, ND14, p116. SO01, p89-92; pottery made in the Arikara Assisted livings: Travis Kiefer invents sensors to style by Stan Wahl, JA01, p26; portrait improve the lives of seniors, JF17, p14. of illustrator Ray Kelly, JA01, p34-40; Assmus, Linda: works at Commerce Street feature story on the artists of Bushnell, Grille, JA15, p45-54. ND01, p94-98; profile of sculptor Nancy Astoria: Jorstad Spring near, SO02, p57-60; Losacker, MA02, p80-85; profile of sculptor overalls collected by Trygve Trooien of, Porter Williams, JA02, p73-75; profile ND02, p49-52; brief on Trygve Trooien, of painter Bonnie Brahms, JF03, p8-12: JF10, p61; most delicious drinking water is Harvey Dunn’s paintings of women, SO03, in, MJ13, p24. p8-13; potters of South Dakota, MA04, Astronomy: article on stargazing, MA12, p78- p16-21; profile of sculptor Tony Chytka, 83. ND04, p40-44; Brett and Tammy Prang Atem, Chol: writes Letter to Young South raise cattle and make art on their Badlands Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. ranch, MA05, p28-31; feature on artist Atherton, Josh: Bristol mayor, JA14, p24. Nancyjane Huehl SD artist, JF06, p10-14; Athol: home of world record holder pitcher feature on Jack Reich, JF06, p69; feature Deacon Phillippe, SO05, p26. on Rhonda Sebert, MJ06, p24-25; solitary Atlas: deadly Black Hills blizzard, JF14, p58-64. art of Tim Vogl, MA07, p21-25; painter Paul Atwood, Larry: antique store in Canton Peterson, JF08, p68-73; painter Donna Lee operated by, ND00, p18. Bartholow, MJ08, p34-39; retired painter Auer, Helen: comments in article on Juso Harry Moshier, JA09, p22; feature story brothers log builders, ND16, p90-97. on art of Mark Anderson, JF09, p66-70; Augustana College/University: Beaver Creek Tim Peterson from, ND13, p92-99; painter Lutheran Church moved to campus of, Michael Moore from Agar, JF14, p68-75; SEP85, p10; painter/muralist Robert Aldern Writers & Artists on Jessica Bryant, MA14, at, JA97, p10-15; origins of in Canton, p69; Writers & Artists on painter Edward ND00, p17; homecoming hijinks at, SO07, Two Bulls, MJ14, p71; sculptor John Lopez, p45; featured as one of South Dakota’s MJ15, p92-97; feature on artists and the college towns, JF09, p90-91; South towns that inspire them, SO15, p38-52; Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p87-88; artist depictions of Wounded Knee, ND15, Dakotiana on Eidsvaag Bell at, ND10, p11; p32-42; Allen and Patty Eckman create Augie Green club focuses on sustainable paper version of James Earle Fraser’s End living, JF12, p66; art instructor John Peters of the Trail sculpture, ND15, p65; Native creates art from garbage, JF13, p60; American ledger art, MJ16, p49-55; Dale Heritage Park, JA14, p66-75; Ron Robinson Lamphere constructs large sculpture of was Karl Gehrke’s favorite professor and Native American woman with quilt near Martin Brokenleg was Jeffrey Hayzlett’s Chamberlain, SO16, p40-45; Deb Mitchell, favorite professor at, JF15, p60; invited SO16, p51; Bryan Christiansen, SO16, artists to submit works that interpreted p53; Ron Livingston carves chalkstone Wounded Knee, ND15, p32-42; president in Springfield, ND16, p20-27; feature on Rob Oliver answers questions in annual Native artists and and The Horse Nation of college guide, JF16, p86; feature on Nils the Ocheti Sakowin art show, MA17, p70- Boe and Boe Forum on Public Affairs, 78. MA16, p72-81; favorite college hangouts, Aschoff, Steve: cottonwood trees cut, milled by, JF17, p76-78. p40-45, JF05. Auld-Brokaw Trail: park along Marne Creek in

South Dakota Magazine Index • 9 AUL - BAC Yankton, ND03, p35. 37; Too Long in the Sun on Pilot Dean Auld, Dr. Clarence: mentioned in Dakotiana on Schrempp of Eagle Butte, SO13, p96. South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, Avon: war memorial dedicated in, MJ01, p80; p10; 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame Voigt family of three blind siblings live inductee, ND10, p69-73. independent lives near, JA02, p24-29. Aunt Jemima (see Grissom, Dessie) Awald, John: work with Century Farms book, Aunt Sally: grave of is in Vinegar Hill Cemetery, MAY85, p27; director of State Agricultural SO12, p84-91. Heritage Museum, JF89, p2-3. Aurora County: Sweep-Van Dyke Hotel in is one Aware, Qadir: Multi-Cultural Center in Sioux of things to see in every county, JA11, p32. Falls operated by, ND00, p33. Aurora: Henry Heintz builds air machine or Aylward, Paul: Huron mayor, JA14, p31. airplaine near, MA14, p96. Ayres Hardware: feature on Deadwood store, Austad, Oscar: profi le of Austad’s mail order MA95, p55-62. golf catalog founder, MA91, p17-19; brief Ayres, Agnes: proprietor of Ayres Hardware on golf retailer, Austad’s Sporting Goods, in Deadwood, MA95, p55-62; fi nally sells JF10, p53. store, MA97, p35. Austerman, Jacki: comments on Spooklight Ayres, Homer: profi le of rancher/activist, near Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. JF90, p17-20; brief - one of the colorful Austin Whittemore House: brief - attraction to characters from South Dakota Magazine’s see in Vermillion, ND01, p14; replica of fi rst fi rst 10 years, JA95, p24. permanent school in on Azure, Lee: fossil hunting on the Crow Creek grounds of, SO14, p18. Reservation by, ND95, p14-20. Austin, Dan: pictured exploring Jewel Cave, Azuzjan, Abdzazak: pictured with Dakotiana on MA13, p64. youth archery tournament, JA15, p13. Authors: profi le of South Dakota’s fi rst poet B laureate, Badger Clark, AM87, p34-39; B-17: WWII training exercise crashes, JA13, profi le of South Dakota’s poet laureate, p32. Audrae Viisser, MA90, p20-24; profi le of Babbitt, Steve: essay and photographs by, novelist Dan O’Brien, SO92, p16-19; profi le JA03, p8-13; Rapid City photographer of rancher/writer Linda Hasselstrom, SO92, documents Homestake Gold Mine, ND13, p23-26; feature on Badger Clark, SO92, p73. p27-31; feature on Frank Baum, SO92, Babby, Angela: Native American stained glass p32-35; profi le of writer/historian John artist in Writers and Artists, MA10, p73. Milton, ND94, p74-79; profi le of writer Babcock, Elaine: memories of being involved Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, ND95, p22- with 4-H, MA03, p44-45. 26; profi le of writer Kathleen Norris, SO98, Babcock, Gladys: spearheading effort to get p54-57; profi le of novelist Kathleen Taylor, inheritance tax repealed, JA99, p50-53. JA99, p36-40; profi le of Bob Karolevitz, Babcock, Jay: played part in 1922 prison MA01, p25-31; Meyers, Kent – feature on escape, JF01, p21. the author’s life and work, SO05, p20-23. Babcock, Judge Howard: experiences of, MJ04, Automobiles: fi rst built in South Dakota, DJ87, p68. p14; feature on E.S. Callihan, builder of Back Forty Bar, The: Dakotiana on bar in early autos in Dakota Territory, MJ90, p52- Kimball, MJ15, p13. 53; essay on meaning of to the culture/ Backer, Ron: feature story on artist, SO89, makeup of S.D., MJ99, p10-15. p24-25; stories behind the paintings of, Autry, Brice: part owner of Pomegranate SO92, p74-75; brief on painter in Writers Market, JA11, p59. & Artists, ND10, p64; paints image of Fort Avery, Dan and Elizabeth: Dakota Earth pasta Pierre railroad depot, JF15, p40. factory in Alcester operated by, ND13, p38- Backlund, Doug: wildlife biologist on the 40. environment of clams, MJ09, p63-65. Aviation: profi le of Clyde Ice, barnstorming Backlund, Gladys: brief - featured as Century pilot, NOV85, p6-12; feature on S.D.’s fi rst Survivor, ND99, p38. airplane collision, JA88, p28-29; profi le of Backman, Don: Peever Music Jamboree pioneering female aviator Nellie Willhite, organized by, JF08, p34-35. MJ89, p32-34; feature story on the Flying Backus, Russell: jackalope maker retires, MA01, Farmers, MA03, p75-78; feature on So. p62. Dakota’s Wild Blue Yonder, JA13, p18- Backyard Grill: Brookings restaurant mentioned

10 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BAC - BAK in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p57. list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Bacszynski, Tony and Helen: SD Dreaming on Big Picture, MJ11, p48-49; Writers & Artists owners of Yankton’s Hudson Apartments, on artist in residence at, SO11, p29; Big JF15, p52-55. Picture of by Harlan Humphrey, MJ12, p52- Bad Habit: favorite rodeo bull of Randy Warne, 53; Our Wild Side on short-horned lizards MA16, p26. in, JA12, p94; Bernie Hunhoff’s favorite fall Bad River Ranch: photo by Christian Begeman foliage drive is in, SO12, p78-83; how to is Big Picture, ND13, p60-61. camp in, MJ13, p34; Big Picture of bighorn Bad River Road: is one of things to see in every sheep babies at, SO14, p50-51; camping county, JA11, p45. in Sage Creek Wilderness Area, MJ15, Bad River: Beryle Seaman’s winter on the, p80-81; remnants of WWII bombing range MA97, p46-53; Francis Jones’ first-person near, MA16, p30-34; Writers & Artists on account of life on the, ND01, p54-57; brief Peter Kilian’s time as artist in residence at, on hermit, Beryl Seaman, on, JF10, p56; MA16, p61; Our Wild Side on mountain lion Dakotiana on Beryle Seaman near, MA10, encounter in, MA16, p94; Sage Creek Rim p12. Road in is Chad Coppess’ favorite gravel Badger Clark (see Clark, Charles) road, SO 16, p28; Door Trail, JF17, p109. Badger Hole: cabin of Badger Clark is one of Badure, Baxter: photo of cowboy by Jean things to see in every county, JA11, p35. Laughton, JF10, p19. Badger: Our Wild Side on, MJ13, p111; Our Badure, Brianna: photo of cowgirl by Jean Wild Side on, JA14, p108. Laughton, JF10, p20. : backpacking Baer, Eldeen: local historian mentioned in adventures in, MJ90, p56-61; modern-day article on Gary, JF10, p26-31. horse and wagon journey through, MJ92, Baer, Roger: Gary Historical Association p12-17; ranch life in the, MA93, p52-55; member mentioned in feature on wind gold prospecting in by Louie Blummer, energy in Gary, JF10, p26-31. MJ93, p62; in, JF94, p8-13; Baffuto, Thomas: Sylvan Lake Lodge in Custer black-footed ferrets reintroduced to, ND94, favorite building of, JA08, p42. p36; expedition to locate, study ferrets in, Bagley, Robin EH: shares experience hiking MA95, p8-11; reflections of Frank Lloyd Little Trail, MA17, p93. Wright on, MJ96, p22-27; moon walks Bahr, Don: comments on Fairburn agates, scheduled in, MJ97, p24-26; photo essay MA14, p23. on autumn in, SO99, p92-97; photographs Bailey, Charlie: comments about Mitchell by, of taken as part of North American Nature MJ02, p11. Photography Association project, SO04, Bailey, Gilbert: fossils once owned by housed p32-37; Brett and Tammy Prang raise at Museum of Geology in Rapid City, MJ16, cattle and make art on their ranch in the, p76. MA05, p28-31; featured as favorite South Baker, Gerard: Sioux nation gaining Dakota campsite, JA05, p18; hidden jewel representation at by found in tree near White River, JF06, p68; superintendent, MJ09, p19-20, Mount photography of by Carl Johnson, JF09, Rushmore superintendent comments on his p54-57; brief on park, SO09, p30; Todd interest in National Parks, SO09, p29; top 7 Sherrill photo essay on West River winter, things he loves about South Dakota, MJ12, JF10, p66-69; Prairie Homestead near is p10. one of 25 very unusual man-made places, Baker, Harold: mentioned in story on powder MA10, p40; feature on photographer Carl house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- Johnson’s three day journey through, MJ10, 39. p14-19; Our Wild Side on burrowing owls Baker, Nathan: great egrets tracked and studied in, MJ10, p95; Sheep Mountain Table at by, MJ09, p86. mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Baker, Patrick: mentioned in feature on Native article, JA10, p26-47; stargazing in is one American artists, MA17, p70-78. of 25 Things Every South Dakotan Should Baker, Ray Stannard: historian mentioned Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; Big Picture of in feature on Spearfish’s Grace Balloch storm in, SO10, p48-49; junior ranger Memorial Library, ND10, p30-35. programs in mentioned in an “oughta do” Baker’s Restaurant: mentioned in feature on list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. stargazing in mentioned in an “oughta do” Bakery: Royal Bake Shop in Centerville for sale,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 11 BAK - BAR JA16, p68-71. Music quartet, JF89, p20. Bakkeid, Hugo: story of Nikolai Strommen BankStar Financial: formerly Corn Exchange traced by, ND94, p30-34. Bank mentioned in feature on Elkton, Balance Rock: mentioned in 10 Naturally SO11, p14-18. Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47. Banloh, Jacky and Polo: founder of Jacky’s Balcer, Dr. Charles: inducted into S.D. Hall of Restaurant and Bakery in Sioux Falls, JF12, Fame, SO03, p83. p23. Bald Eagle, Dave: featured in photographer Banner, Mary Lou: Dakotiana - comments on Greg Latza’s book of WWII veterans, JA04, family connection to Harvey Dunn painting, p72. JF10, p10. Bald Eagle, David: rancher mentioned in Banvard, John: feature story on muralist, SO97, feature on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. p47-51. Bald Eagle, Demi Beautiful: writes Letter to Banvard, Jr., John: built 1887 Queen Anne Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Victorian mansion (Olive Place) near Bald Eagle, Leo: member of Midnight Sun band, Watertown, SO14, p44-47. ND04, p13. Baptiste Trudeau, Jean: fur trader in Charles Bald Eagles: watching is one of 25 Things Every Mix County, ND08, p74-78. South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, Barbacoa’s: Mexican-style burrito restaurant in p30-43; mentioned in Our Wild Side, JF11, Spearfi sh mentioned in feature on ethnic p93; Our Wild Side on National Bald Eagle eateries, JF12, p29. Watch Month, JF12, p94; Our Wild Side Barber, Don: ancient spear points discovered on screaming of, JA12, p94; Our Wild Side near Mitchell by, ND99, p27. on, JF14, p88; Dennis Menke rescues bald Barber, Verla: secret barbecue sauce of, SO93, eagle, JA14, p110; Don Neer’s short essay p58. on shooting one in Leola Hills, SO15, p102; Barber, Ward and Connie: pictured in article on Our Wild Side on, ND15, p118. 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, MJ15, Bald Mountain Ski Club: feature on Black Hills p62. ski club, JF14, p36-42. Barger, Brenda: stint as mayor of Watertown, Baldwin, Kirk: ice-cream recipes of, MJ94, p35. JF01, p8. Baldwin, Steve: comments in story on Custer Barker, Bob: mentioned in feature story on County Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59. Mission, JA12, p58-65. Ball, John: comments on Black Hills spruce Barnes, Billy: essay by included in Visions, in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p18; JF95, p25. comments on cottonwood trees by, p42, Barnett, Don: experiences of as mayor of Rapid JF05. City in 1973, ND03, p38-41; inducted into Balloch, Grace: feature on Spearfi sh’s Grace 2011 South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, Balloch Memorial Library, ND10, p30-35. p89. Ballooning: 1935 balloon fl ight from Stratobowl Barney, Tara: Dakotiana on corn jewelry made recalled/commemorated, JAN86, p5-7; by, MA12, p14; Linda Johnson was her monument built at White Lake landing site favorite professor at Southeast Technical of 1935 balloon fl ight, MAY86, p20-21; hot Institute, JF15, p76. air balloon rally near Sturgis, JUL86, p8-10; Barns, Shirley: brief – inducted into South profi le of balloonist/pilot Ed Yost, AM87, Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p80. p6-11; Soukup & Thomas balloon museum Barns: feature on round barns in S.D., JF93, in Tyndall, SO90, p20. p18-25; Jim Stone documents history of Bamsey, Roger: mountain lion sighted by, p53, every barn in Clay County, JA13, p14; why JF05. they’re red, JF15, p11. Banasiak, John: backyard Madonna Baron, Juan: electronic repair shop in Sioux photographs of, JF90, p43 Falls operated by, ND00, p28. Bancroft: brief – featured in Small Towns, Barone, Michael: comments on Nordlie organs ND04, p45. by, ND01, p32-33. Bang, Dr. Sookie: mentioned in feature article Barr, Claude: work with cactus in S.D., JA97, on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. p19-20; garden of native prairie plants Bangs, George: one of last lawyers practicing near Hermosa dedicated to, SO01, who came up by the apprentice system, p50; work with native prairie plants of, MJ93, p14-17. establishment of Claude A. Barr Memorial Banks, Margaret: listing - member of Shrine to Great Plains Botanic Garden in memory of,

12 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BAR - BAU ND01, p77-80. team from Platte, JA04, p31; stories about Barron, E.D.: mentioned in story on powder Bill Prunty, JA04, p98; feature story on, house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- MJ07, p32-36; Dakotiana on pitcher Ray 39. Anderson from Lake Norden, SO09, p12; Barry, Barber: rancher pictured in feature on Dakotiana on pitching coach Ken Glanzer Philip, MJ11, p79. from Bridgewater, ND09, p13; Too Long in Barstow, John: received anonymous letters the Sun about Levo the ump, JA10, p96; from the Omaha Kid while serving as feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- mayor of Vermillion, JAN86, p8. 47; David Schoenfield’s essay remembering Barta, Dick and Don: helped return the chapel the field in Redfield, MJ15, p53-55; “Newell bell to Fort Randall, MJ06, p77. Nine” in Plankinton, JA15, p50; State Bartels, Edith: brief – inducted into South Amateur Baseball Tourney, SO16, p77; Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p83. Paul Higbee’s Mountain Airings column on Bartels, Laura: comments on strawbale home Twins baseball, SO16, p80-81. at Sinte Gleska University, JF12, p66. Basel, Dallas and Tammy: Meade County Bartels, Shelly: director of visitor services at ranchers recovering from deadly West River Bramble Park Zoo, JF01, p10. blizzard, JF14, p58-64. Barthel, Karen: Midnight Star Casino general Bash to the Colonies: brief on sailboat race, , MJ14, p28. JA12, p75; sailboat regatta in Yankton, Bartholow, Donna Lee: painted The Sheperd in SO16, p79. honor of friend Valerie Hicks, SO14, p25. Basketball: longest college basketball game Bartholow, Tom & Donna: funeral home in in S.D. played at BHSU, ND06, p11; Brookings featuring panoramic photographs Ray Deloria featured on 1954 Class fitted in caskets run by, SO06, p14; feature B tournament basketball team from story on, MJ08, p34-39. Gann Valley, JF09, p71-74; Ray Deloria Bartmann, Joe: Design South Dakota leader, mentioned in collection of favorite stories ND08, p19; Maroney Rural Learning Center from our first 30 years, MA15, p84-86; President mentioned in feature on Howard, seven South Dakota sporting events SO11, p64-70. everyone should experience, SO16, p71- Bartron, Greg: comments on Rapid City, MA03, 79. p17. Basler, Edna: featured in photographer Greg Barts, Katlyn: pictured in article on traditions at Latza’s book of WWII veterans, JA04, p74. fairs, JA16, p62. Bass fishing: feature story on, JA07, p43-45. Baseball: profile of umpire Amanda Clement, Bass, Sam: Deadwood stagecoach robber listed JUL85, p10-11; profile of pitcher James in feature on rogues, ND11, p17. ‘Death Valley’ Scott, NOV86, p38-39; Batcheller, Paul and Erika: commented on Sioux profile of American Legion coach Dave Falls, SO05, p13-14. Ploof, SO88, p18-21; dispute between Bates, Charles: brief on Yankton surveyor, JF10, Tulare and Redfield over Sunday baseball, p61. MJ89, p29; club formed by workers on Batesland: volunteer fire department smoker Mount Rushmore memorial, MA92, p32- raided by tribal police in, ND00, p57-59; 33; Don Allan’s memories of the old Sioux raid in mentioned in collection of favorite Falls Canaries team, JA93, p62; how stories from our first 30 years, MA15, p60. and why Colin Kapitan quit the baseball Bats: habits and varieties of in South Dakota umpiring business, MJ94, p68; feature studied by Joel Tigner, MJ02, p19-23; Our on 1941 American Legion team in Pierre, Wild Side on, ND10, p86; Our Wild Side on, MJ95, p20-23; memory of dropping fly ball, SO11, p74; Jewel Cave bats mentioned in striking out in 1938 state tourney game, article on South Dakota’s Creepy Places, MJ95, p21; team started by Frank Baum SO12, p84-91. in Aberdeen, MJ01, p76-79; how umpiring Battle of Slim Buttes: mentioned in 10 Naturally career of Colin Kapitan ended, MJ01, Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47. p91; feature on Amateur Baseball Hall Battleship Rock: Slim Buttes rock formation of Fame in Lake Norden, MJ02, p64-65; mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places bats made by Sam article, JA10, p26-47. Holman of Wessington Springs, ND02, p56- Bauder, Edgar: witches for bodies of Custer’s 57; base-stealing records held by Brian men in Bon Homme County, JA98, p56. Hanson, JA03, p60; history of Five-Miler Bauder, Jeanne: donates caboose to State

South Dakota Magazine Index • 13 BAU - BEC Railroad Museum, JF17, p53-55. town story on 30 years of exploring South Bauer, Bailey: pictured in photo essay on height Dakota, MA15, P13-26. of corn, JA16, p23. Bear Soldier District: mentioned in article on Baughman, Nancy: mentioned in feature on patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- all girl football team Lady Leatherheads, 70. ND11, p34-38. Bear, George: hanging of, MJ92, p40. Baum, Frank: profi le of writer/newspaper man, Bear: Our Wild Side on bear sightings, SO10, SO92, p32-35; baseball team started by in p94; Hugh Glass mauled by, ND16, p87-89. Aberdeen, MJ01, p76-79; brief - inductee Beard, Dewey: of South Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, account of, ND90, p20-23; portrait p82; writings of and ties to Aberdeen’s of, MA98, p13; career of as a tourist Storybook Land, SO08, p17-18. attraction, MA01, p86; feature story on this Baumeister, Dave: predictions for the year 2000 famous West River Indian, JA06, p34-39; buried and uncovered by, ND01, p36. mentioned in feature on ghost shirts, JF14, Bauske, Gloria: squares for quilt p20-29. commemorating Bearg, Edson: college football programs System contributed by, ND03, p57; collected by, JF07, p11. Dakotiana – spearheaded effort to plant Beason, June: Dakotiana on experience new daylily at Shakespeare Garden in researching genealogy, SO16, p15. Wessington Springs, ND 09, p10. Beatles, The: Mountain Airings column on Bay Leaf Café: Mediterranean restaurant in Beatles tribute band, MJ13, p54-55. Spearfi sh mentioned in feature on ethnic Beauchamp, Rev. Regan: comments on prison eateries, JF12, p29; mentioned in feature “Christmas sack” fudge, ND09, p44-45. on hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Beaver Creek Lutheran Church: moved to Beaches: ten favorite to visit in South Dakota, Augustana College campus, SEP85, p10; JA03, p48-50. part of Heritage Park on Augustana College Beadle County: Gladys Pyle home is one of campus, JA14, p66-75. things to see in every county, JA11, p30. Beaver Creek: Kay West gives hot air balloon Beadle, William Henry Harrison: feature on, rides over, MA08, p68-73. MJ13, p82-91. Beaver Lake: featured as a good place to canoe Beal, Brenda: Prairie Edge gallery director or kayak, MJ06, p15. comments on artist Nancyjane Huehl, JF06, Beavers: Our Wild Side on, JA16, p107. p14. Bechdol, Richard: Dakotiana on sculptor’s life Bean’re, Kevin: Mayor of Fun at Buffalo Chip and work, JA06, p13. Campground riding motorcycle during Beck, Delton & Carol: grocery in Ree Heights Sturgis Rally is Big Picture, JA16, p56-57. featuring bottle collection owned by, SO06, : feature story on, SEP85, p24-27; p14. the experience of in winter, JF95, p20- Beck, Dwayne: 2007 South Dakota Hall of Fame 22; recovery of since 1996 fi re on, SO00, honoree, SO07, p82. p63-66; featured as favorite South Dakota Beck, Judge Axel: federal case of Billy, cattle campsite, JA05, p20; documentary on rustler, JF06, p22-23. in Writers and Artists, MA10, p78; book Beck, Randall: campaign to raise S.D. teacher about by Les Voorhis and Paul Higbee salaries by, MA02, p40. mentioned in Writers & Artists, MJ10, p70; Beck, Ruth: agronomy extension educator Jace DeCory’s favorite climb, MA13, p24; comments on master gardeners, MJ06, Our Wild Side on seeing the bear in Bear p79. Butte, MJ13, p109; is a National Natural Beck, Wanda: story about fi nding lost brother, Landmark, JA15, p89; Our Wild Side on JF10, p40-41. hiking at, SO15, p101; mentioned in article Becker, Clellan and Joanne: own 1932 Roadster on How to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, in Marion, JF13, p22. p32. Becker, Steve: uses helicopter to blow snow off Bear Country: feature story on, MA03, p8-13; corn, JAN86, p9. bear cubs painted at, ND08, p18. Beckman, Dennis: Shelly the unusual cow Bear Killer, Ralph: work with buffalo on the Pine owned by, JA09, p21. Ridge Reservation of, ND01, p26-27. Beckwith House: Victorian mansion in Mitchell Bear Shield, Juan: pictured in feature story restored, JUL86, p36-39. on Mission, JA12, p58-65; pictured in Beckwith, Dave: “My Hero: Whether Pearl

14 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BEC - BEM Harbor or Pierre,” JA08, p22. p8-16; statement in support Grassy Knoll Beckwith, Louis: profile of Corn Palace builder, facility written by, SO00, p12. JUL86, p36-39. Bellamy, Paul: pushed for Black Hills to become Bed & Breakfasts: feature story on, SEP86, home to the United Nations, JAN86, p30-34; breakfast recipes of, SO93, p48-49 p8; feature story on effort to get United Bedard, Brian: short story by, JF17, p92-95. Nations to move to the Black Hills, NOV86, Beede, Grace L.: listing - honored for p30-35; journey through the Badlands contributions to the arts, MAY86, p21. with Frank Lloyd Wright, MJ96, p22- Beef Bucks: food story on creators of, JA12, 27; promotional efforts of, MA98, p66; p66-67. advocated for the UN’s headquarters to be Beef: National Beef Cook-Off hosted in Rapid located in the Black Hills, JF06, p66. City, SO05, p57-59; feature story on Belle Fourche: profile of custom boot maker organic production of, JA09, p73-77; Randy Gropper, ND91, p12-14; KKK Longhorn beef meat loaf, MJ14, p96. convention held in, MJ95, p38; featured Beekeeping: practice of, recipes for cooking in Towns We Like section, JF97, p30-35; with honey, MJ93, p33-35; feature story Center of the Nation near, JF97, p32; battle on, JA08, p52-57. with Minnsela for county seat won by, JF01, Beel, MayDe: cakes baked by for Veterans p74-75; Doolittle raid pilot Don Smith from, Home in Hot Springs, MA03, p47. MA02, p18-21; Cowboy Back Bar in visited, Beer: Dempsey’s Pub mentioned in feature SO02, p36; sculptor Tony Chytka, ND04, article on Watertown, JA10, p15-22; p40-44; Sunday morning in, JF05, p21; Dempsey’s mentioned in feature on ethnic spotlight on while traveling Highway 85, eateries, JF12, p16; breweries, MJ15, p20- MJ05, p21-22; opening of new state park, 27. Rocky Point Park, JA06, p13; feature story Bees: Our Wild Side on, JA10, p94. on, SO06, p30-36; The West as I Lived It Beeson, Delbert: experience of living in Rising author Phyllis Schmidt from, MA08, p51- Hail settlement, MJ03, p67. 56; the center of the nation near, MA09, Beeson, Peter: “Trees of the Plains,” MA08, p85. p19; brief on sculpture “Tipperary’s Last Begeman, Barb: publisher of weekly Isabel Stand” by Tony Chytka, ND09, p49; city Dakotan, ND09, p58-60. hall turned into Fine Arts Center, JF10, p36; Begeman, Christian: brief on photographer, Tony Chytka “Legacy” sculpture in is one of ND11, p49; Our Wild Side on things to see in every county, JA11, p33; encounter, JF12, p95; photographer feature on South Dakota High School Rodeo comments on his favorite fall foliage drive, Finals at, MJ12, p34-41; living nativity at SO12, p78-83; photo essay on our State United Methodist Church in, ND12, p26; Parks, JA13, p42-47; Leedom Pike Road is Orman Dam, SO16, p60-67; Belle Joli’ his favorite gravel road, SO16, p29; photo Winery in, MJ17, p40-48. essay on country churches, MA17, p30-35. Belle Joli’ Winery: mentioned in article on Behrend, Kathleen: comments on community of Orman Dam, SO16, p60-67; mentioned in Parkston, JF03, p21. feature on grape growing in South Dakota, Behrends, Angela: art students of create model MJ17, p40-48. wind farm at Dakota State University, JF12, Belleview Lutheran Church: mentioned in photo p78. essay on country churches, MA17, p30-35. Beier, Lance: member of rock band Violet, Bellman, Stewart: essay on the experience ND04, p28. of living in small town of Wakonda while Belitz, Larry: mentioned in feature on Dances attending graduate school at USD, MJ00, with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32; tipi-maker p25-28. from Hot Springs, JF15, p82-88. Belted Kingfishers: Our Wild Side on, JA12, Belkham, Betty: former school superintendant p94. comments on Flandreau Indian School, Belvidere: ranch of Gov. near, ND12, p98-103. NOV86, p9; murals painted in, MA88, p32; Bell, James: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, SO06, feature on photos by Jean Laughton taken p83. at Circle XL Ranch near, JF10, p18-25; brief Bell, Larry: musical acts at Spearfish Pavilion on photographer Jean Laughton from, JF10, remembered by, JA02, p57. p58. Bell, Rich: large scale hog confinement on Bemis Holland Presbyterian Church: oyster stew Rosebud Reservation owned by, SO00, harvest celebration at, SO16, p56-58.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 15 BEN - BER Benally, Daris: participates in Family Camp on MJ06, p78; Elvera Kinker establishes Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74-80. Friendly Hour Club in, ND07, p19; Bender, Tony: comments on Sturgis Motorcycle Hollywood fi lm “Friendly Hour Club” fi lmed Rally, JA12, p84-90. in, SO10, p9; Donald Weiland’s account Benedetto, Mark: president of University of of being struck by lightning near, MA11, Sioux Falls answers questions in annual p23; feature on stargazing at Hodgson’s college guide, JF16, p105. Observatory, MA12, p78-83; Terry Wastell Benedictine monks: history and closing of Blue owns 1968 Plymouth Barracuda in, JF13, Cloud Abbey, SO13, p38-46. p31; Bridges Golf Course in, JA16, p87; We Benjamin, Michael: Jerry Hulscher’s favorite Make It on Stella’s Paint created in, ND16, professor at Mitchell Technical Institute, p14. JF15, p68. Bergamot: Nature Trail on wild fl ower, JA06, Benn, Steve: pictured in article on Black Hills p97. Raptor Center, JA15, p40. Berge, Monte and Jeff: pictured in town story Bennett County: Lacreek National Wildlife on 30 years of exploring South Dakota, Refuge in is one of things to see in every MA15, P13-26. county, JA11, p32; Sandhills in, ND14, p34- Berge, Monte: owner of grocery store in Colton, 42; stick horse rodeo at Bennett County SO10, p20-21. Fair, JA16, p67. Berger, Dean: fi re management offi cer Bennett, Emmett: feature story on hiker/senior comments on fi re watching, MJ05, p49. Olympian, MJ00, p20-24. Berger, Randy: comments on artist Tim Benson, Celia: author of book, Rural Schools of Peterson, ND13, p92-99. Minnehaha County: 1871-1971, SO09, p27. Bergh, Helen: essay by included in Visions, Benson, Heather: owner of Back Forty TurfClub JF96, p29. near Centerville comments on how to pick Bergland, Dan: comments on South Dakota’s winning horse, MJ13, p28; comments on fi rst program in sustainability at Kilian horse racing in Aberdeen, MA14, p32- Community College, JF12, p71. 41; comments in article on seven South Berglund, Danny: LaBolt town board president, Dakota sporting events everyone should JA14, p32. experience, SO16, p71-79. Berlin Wall: section of the placed in Rapid City Benson, Leah: springerle cookies by, ND13, park, JF01, p39-43. p36. Bernard, Cena Merrigan & Curt: restoration Benson, Lester: record number of hogs sold by projects in downtown Yankton undertaken attracts national attention, ND04, p47. by, ND00, p36-46. Benter, Sydney: mentioned in essay on Burke Bernard, Cena: comments on downtown, loft Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. living by, MJ04, p13. Benzon, Ted: wildlife biologist studying Bernhard, Todd: comments in article on Nils mountain goats in Black Hills, MAR86, p10- Boe, MA16, p72-81. 13. Bernison, Verna & Earl: purchase of old-time Beran, Ann: makes noodles in Tabor, JA15, p62- threshing machine by, JJ87, p38. 64. Berry, Alec: engineer on the , Berdahl family: Dakotiana on pioneering family Burlington & Quincy Line in the Black Hills, reunion, JA13, p16. NOV85, p14. Berdahl, Alan: comments on Heritage Park on Berry, David: owner of Goss Opera House Augustana College campus, JA14, p66-75. mentioned in feature article on Watertown, Berdahl, Andrew and Karen: home of is part JA10, p15-22; Goss Opera House restored of Heritage Park on Augustana College by, MA10, p39. campus, JA14, p66-75. Berry, Governor Tom: profi le of, NOV86, p6-11; Berdahl, Joannes, Andrew & Kristi: home of is mentioned in article on fi lmmaker Chuck part of Heritage Park on Augustana College Nauman, MA17, p50-56; Paul Higbee writes campus, JA14, p66-75. column about, MA17, p58-59. Berens Hotel: landmark in Selby still operating, Berry, John: won the Chadron-to-Chicago Horse SO00, p25-26. race in 1893, MA06, p75. Beresford: featured in Towns We Like, MJ03, Berry, Lyle: musical acts at Spearfi sh Pavilion p17-24; Santa Claus played by Ron remembered by, JA02, p58-59. Christensen from, ND03, p85-87; home Berryman, Bill & Mary: comments on Platte by, of Jean Larsen’s Nuance Gallery & Studio, JA04, p26-27.

16 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BER - BIG Berven, Al: member of Kory and the Fireflies, Bielfeldt, Darla: poems of, SO03, p8-13; ND04, p25. Dakotiana - poem about Harvey Dunn Besler, Wayne: cattle drive through Perkins painting, JF10, p10. County by, JA08, p17-18. Bielfeldt, Susanne and Dennis: owners of Taste Besselievre, Paul and Corliss: comments on of Europe restaurant in Brookings, JF12, Dewey and Alice Beard, JA06, p38-39. p20. Best, Betty: listing - named to S.D. State Bielmaier, Kevin: Our Wild Side on bobcat Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. spotting by, MJ10, p94. Best, Doug and Naomi: welders in Witten, JF16, Bierce, Ambrose: associated with the p44-52. Rockerville-Sheridan lake water flume, Bestul, Alden: reader mentioned in anniversary MJ92, p60-63. feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- Bierle, Daryl: Lesterville resident comments on 60. how to catch a snapping turtle, MJ13, p30. Bethel Lutheran Church: annual Lutefisk feed Bierle, Don: founder of S.D. Sports Hall of mentioned in anniversary special food Fame, MAY85, p38. article, SO10, p38. Biershbach, Claire: pictured in town story on Bethesda Home: orphanage in Beresford, MJ03, 30 years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, p24. P13-26. Betoney, Sammy: mentioned in anniversary Bies, Jarett: comments on morel mushroom feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- hunting, MA12, p70-71; president of South 60. Dakota Canoe and Kayak Association Bette’s Kitchen: restaurant in Manderson, comments on Big Sioux, MA13, p45. ND15, p57. Big & Rich: band befriended Betts, Dr. Gordon: flown by Clyde Ice to save Deadwood, JA05, p56. newborn baby, NOV85, p7; Spearfish Big Bat’s: convenience store is one of 25 very physician mentioned in brief on 1947 West unusual man-made places, MA10, p43. River Blizzard, JF11, p36; mentioned in Big Bend Dam: dam in Fort Thompson collection of favorite stories from our first mentioned in feature on Missouri river 30 years, MA15, p56-58. flooding, SO11, p76-96. Beuchel Memorial Lakota Museum: brief - Big Bend: mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful attractions of St. Francis museum for Places article, JA10, p26-47. summer travelers, MJ97, p15. Big Crow, Gerald: comments on town of Pine Beyer, Chris: member of Kory and the Fireflies, Ridge by, JF05, p18. ND04, p25. Big Crow, Leatrice: community center in town Beyer, Maurie & Betty: Marr’s Beach resort of Pine Ridge operated by, JF05, p18. owned by, JA88, p7-10. Big Crow, SuAnne: feature story on, MA00, Beyers, Andrea: Dakotiana on her booklets on p20-30; clarification of Lead story about, gardening, MJ06, p78. MJ00, p32; community center in town of Bickel, Jack: restoration of Holy Spirit Chapel Pine Ridge named for, JF05, p18. spearheaded by, MJ04, p74-75. Big Foot Memorial Ride: photo essay and article Bickel, Roy: pictured in article on Fassbender on, ND13, p76-81. photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. Big Foot Pass Presbyterian: church at 1880 Bicycling: touring Yankton County byways on town near Midland pictured in photo essay bicycle, MJ92, p66-69; on the Centennial on country churches, MA17, p30-35. Trail in the Black Hills, SO97, p80-87; Big Foot: band led by massacred at Wounded feature on, dedication of Mickelson Trail, Knee, ND90, p12-19; mentioned in feature SO98, p18-21; biking the Missouri, SO04, on ghost shirts, JF14, p20-29; feature on p65-69; feature on favorite bike trails, Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p20-30. JA09, p38-43; photo essay on biking in Big Sioux River: flooding of in 1881, MA90, Black Hills, SO10, p64-67; We Make It on p34-36; impact of the city of Sioux Falls on, pedal-less bicycle, MA13, p12; sculpture of JA02, p51-56; excursions on the offered bike parts in Pringle, SO13, p22. by Morris & Debra Kirkegaard, JA02, p79; Bidwell, Laural: owns Wild Burro bookshop in featured as a good place to canoe or kayak, Hot Springs, MJ05, p29-31. MJ06, p12; Our Wild Side on reintroduction Biegler, Marty: mentioned in feature on Dances of otters to, ND12, p111; feature on, with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. MA13, p42-47. Biegler, Mary: caramel rolls by, ND13, p35. Big Stone City: featured as Town We Like,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 17 BIG - BJO MJ93, p20-25; home of Betty Vail Norlin, fi nch, American robin and English robin, maker of Vail Shortbread, SO94, p73-75; MA11, p86; Our Wild Side on sage grouse, Big Stone Writer’s school in, JF08, p15. MA11, p87; Our Wild Side on bluebirds, Big Stone Lake: excursion boat built by Marcus MA12, p86; Birds: American dipper is Joachim to sail on, JJ87, p39; marking the one of our rare nature discoveries, MA14, Continental Divide, JA90, p34-36; goats p28; burrowing owl, American avocet, used to control Leafy Spurge on island in, MA14, p94; Our Wild Side on osprey and ND98, p52-53; mentioned in 10 Naturally red-winged blackbird, SO14, p92; Our Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; Wild Side on blue jay stuck in squirrel Hartford Beach at is one of things to see in feeder, MJ15, p110; Juli Wilcox’s essay every county, JA11, p44; Our Wild Side on on photographing prairie chicken dance, sturgeon in, MJ15, p108. MJ15, p50-51; Black Hills Raptor Center, Big Mine: mentioned in story on winter JA15, p39; Our Wild Side on leucistic robin, in Keystone, ND15, p84-88. JA15, p116; Dakotiana on crows being Big White River: feature story on, MJ07, p73- communal, SO15, p13; Our Wild Side on 75. gulls, MA16, p92.; Our Wild Side on blue Bigge, Marty: cream can cook from Douglas heron and bluebirds, MJ16, p108; Our County, MJ06, p66. Wild Side on baby birds, JA16, p108; Our Bighorn Sheep: feature story on, JF94, p8-13; Wild Side on turkey vultures and lapland Our Wild Side on, ND10, p86; Our Wild longspurs, ND16, p108. Side on, MA11, p86; Our Wild Side on, Birdwatching: Jim Dickson’s lifetime avocation SO12, p93; Our Wild Side on, JF14, p87; of encouraged by early sightings, MJ93, Our Wild Side on, JF15, p109; Our Wild p28-29; profi le of Willis Hall, MJ00, p80-83; Side on, MJ15, p107; Our Wild Side on, essay about Rebecca Johnson’s experience ND15, p115; Our Wild Side on bighorn as fi rst time birder, MA11, p80-83; Our lambs in the Badlands, MJ16, p107; Our Wild Side on Ann Williams, MA12, p87; Juli Wild Side on, ND16, p108. Wilcox’s essay on photographing chicken Bijou Hills: abduction of Margaret Stadler, dance, MJ15, p50-51. murder of Harvey Burr, near, MJ95, p48- Birgholtz, Darcy: performer at Special 55; feature story on, ND07, p36-40; one of Olympics, SEP85, p48. our National Natural Landmarks, JA15, p90. Birkeland, Clay: comments in feature on South Billars, William: profi le of retired banker, JA01, Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Belle p62-63. Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. Binder, Tim: manager of Marine Life in Rapid Bischoff, Abby: Writers & Artists on Sioux Falls City, JUL86, p13. photographer, MA14, p70. Bingaman, Rebecca: Writers & Artists on Bischoff, Peyton: pictured hunting wild country singer from Prairie City, MJ13, p63. asparagus in huron, MJ13, p26. Bingham brothers: found Wind Cave, MA13, Bishop, Wilbur: annual South Dakota picnic in p63; cowboys who stumbled upon Wind Arizona organized by, AM87, p18-20. Cave, MJ16, p24. Bismarck Anne: Black Hills prostitue and Binkerd, Cecile: mayor of Hartford comments madame listed in feature on rogues, ND11, on development, MJ06, p21-22. p17. Bird Feeder Restaurant: owned by Carol Kilde in Bison: feature story on 1956 kidnapping of Mae Twin Brooks, JA14, p53. Galland near, JA89, p56-61; John Penor Bird, Ernest: hanging of, MJ92, p40. from, JA07, p52-57; bison grazing on Ted Bird, Joanne: “Wedding Blessing” painting in Turner’s Bad River Ranch is The Big Picture, Writers & Artists, MJ10, p67. MA16, p48-49; Our Wild Side on, MA16, Birds: essay on the fi nding of horned larks p92. by Linda Hasselstrom, MA01, p74; Jerry Bitter Lake: feature on fl ooding of, MA12, p72- Stanford’ s experience holding a golden- 77. crowned kinglet, SO01, p86; brief on Biwer, Katie: fi rst homesteader of Capa, ND09, new guide from SD Game Fish & Parks, p92. SO09, p85; Our Wild Side on endangered Bjerke, Mary: Volga mayor, JA14, p39. American Dipper, JF10, p94; Our Wild Bjodstrup, Fred: mentioned in article on bridges Side on rare Orange-billed Nightingale- over the James River, MA17, p20-29. Thrush, SO10, p94; Our Wild Side on Bjordahl, Hilda McKnight: her memories of a American bittern, house sparrow, weaver poor house Christmas in Academy as told

18 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BJO - BLA by Marian Cramer, ND05, p72-73. true summit of Harney Peak, JF16, p60-64. Bjorkman, Tim: “Kidnapper Verne Sankey,” Black Hills Photo Shootout: feature on, SO11, SO07, p75-79. p30-35. Black & Yellow Trail: old traveling road to Black : feature story on, MJ91, Hills/Yellowstone Park revived, MJ92, p24- p59-61; history in , MJ94, 27; traveling on in 1929, JF95, p70; work p11; long association of Hap Haberman of Joe Parmley with, ND95, p32. with, MJ94, p11; 60th Anniversary of, JA05, Black bean soup: featured in Too Long in the p23-27; brief on opened by Warren M. Lee, Sun, SO06, p98. JF10, p50; brief on musician in Writers & Black Bear, Ben: director of Lakota Studies at Artists, JA11, p83; Paul Higbee’s Mountain St. Francis Mission School, ND15, p64. Airings column on, JA11, p88-89. Black crowned night heron: Our Wild Side on, Black Hills Raptor Rehabilitation Center: falcon MJ11, p92. cared for at, JA90, p13. Black Elf, Gage: photo, ND06, p40 Black Hills School of Woodworking: mentioned Peak: Harney Peak renamed as, in feature article on furniture made in Black ND16, p30-37. Hills, MA10, p54-59. Area: experiences of Black Hills Special Services Cooperative: winter camping in, ND92, p28-31; camping mentioned in article on furniture made in near Grizzly Bear Creek, MJ15, p81; Our Black Hills, MA10, p54-59. Wild Side on trails in, MA16, p93. Black Hills State College/University: centennial Black Elk, Ben: known as fifth face of Mount alumni of recognized, ND88, p41; athletic Rushmore, MA91, p31; portrait of, MA98, complex named in honor of alumnus p15; mentioned in article on filmmaker Don Young, ND91, p47; one of South Chuck Nauman, MA17, p50-56. Dakota’s college towns, JF09, p91; South Black Elk, Loren: camp near Whiteclay occupied Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p88; by, ND01, p21-22. mentioned in 2011 College Towns, JF11, Black Elk, Nicholas: photo of, MJ91, p24; visit p64; wind turbine makes student union to Harney Peak with John Neihardt by one of greenest in South Dakota, JF12, remembered by Hilda Neihardt, MA01, p65; campus garden grows produce p64-67; comments on by, for cafeterias, JF12, p71; native plants MA03, p34; brief on Harney Peak visit, garden at, JF13, p59; Merlyn Aman and JF10, p53; featured in story on graves of Charlotte Forsberg were Bruce William’s Native American leaders, SO15, p20-27; favorite professors at, JF15, p60-61; mentioned in article on Wounded Knee president Tom Jackson answers questions surviviors, ND15, p44-51; poem by, ND15, in annual college guide, JF16, p86; ancient p120; cabin of mentioned in feature on Babylonian tablets at, MJ16, p72; favorite Spiritual Places, MJ16, p24. college hangouts, JF17, p78-81. Black Hawk: feature on community of, JF04, Black Hills Stock Show: feature story on, ND93, p32-38; Dakotiana on original drawings by, p6-9. MJ10, p10. Black Hills Studios: feature on photographer Black Hills Beauty College: South Dakota’s Josef Fassbender, MJ11, p52-59. College Towns, JF10, p85. Black Hills: fishing in, MAY85, p33; first sawmill Black Hills Burger & Bun Company: along in, JUL85, p41; Chicago, Burlington & Highway 385, JA14, p78-85. Quincy railroad line in, NOV85, p13-14; Black Hills Gold: feature story on, ND06, p29- 1935 balloon flight from Stratobowl 32. commemorated in 1985, JAN86, p5-7; bid Black Hills Institute of Geological Research: to locate the United Nations in, JAN86, p8; along Highway 385, JA14, p78-85. Collins-Russell Expedition to find gold in, Black Hills Miner Brewing Co.: along Highway MAR86, p9; feature story on mountain 385, JA14, p78-85. goats in, MAR86, p10-13; feature story on Black Hills Mining Museum: mentioned first gunfight in, MAR86, p32-34; Passion in feature on unusual museums and Play based in, MAY86, p30-32; feature collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, p68-76. story on effort to get United Nations to Black Hills National Forest: cutting Christmas move to, NOV86, p30-35; feature story on trees in is one of our holiday traditions, Steam & Gas Threshing Bee in Sturgis, ND12, p22; camping at Hanna Campground AS87, p34-35; Bluegrass Music Festival in, MJ15, p82; Paul Horsted investigates held in, JA88, p42; case of Mallery vs.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 19 BLA - BLA Connors adjudicated in Galena, ND88, p12- 77; cross-country skiing in the, JF02, p16- 13; career of Sheriff Jesse Brown in, MJ89, 21; habits and varieties of bats in the p18-19; feature on backroads of the, studied by Joel Tigner, MJ02, p19-23; rock SO89, p39-42; fl y fi shing in, SO90, p14- in the, JA02, p42-47; route of, 16; feature story on ski pioneer photographs taken by, Custer’s expedition Ed Keene, JF91, p34-36; feature on Black revisited by Ernest Grafe and Paul Horsted, Hills ghost town of Spokane, MJ91, p78; SO02, p29-34; black bears hunted in the, snowmobiling in, JF92, p44-46; early MJ03, p31; favorite eateries in the visited, efforts to promote tourism in, JF92, p47- MJ03, p49-53; Iron Mountain Road to 48; cross-country skiing in, JF92, p49-53; Mount Rushmore in the, JA03, p26-30: Ambrose Bierce and the Rockerville- climbing Little Devils Tower in, SO03, p64- Sheridan lake water fl ume, MJ92, p60-63; 67; photo essay on winter activities in, as inspiring place for writers to live, SO92, ND03, p69-73; disabled people skiing with p20-21; feature on Williams homestead in Ski for Light program on Deer Mountain in Shirttail Canyon, ND92, p20-25; the, JF04, p10; ice climbing ice in the, experiences of winter camping in Black Elk JF04, p12-16; Petrifi ed Forest in, JF04, Wilderness Area, ND92, p28-31; McIntosh p34; log houses designed and built in, Fen rediscovered, ND93, p36-39; Bighorn JF04, p52-57; essay on earth air, fi re and Sheep in, JF94, p8-13; memories of the water in, MA04, p10-15; revival of ghost town of Terraville, MJ94, p32-34; Spearfi sh Falls in, MA04, p14; Devil’s moonshiners in, SO94, p47-49; D.C. Booth Bathtub in, MJ04, p54-55; fi sh hatchery in, SO94, p60-63; Howard Highway in named one of the nation’s most Morrison and his fi sh hatchery near the beautiful drives, MA05, p74; feature on headwaters of Little Spearfi sh Creek, ND94, foothills towns in, SO05, p75-79; book on p22-25; feature on Rochford, ND94, p26- Black Hills ghost towns, JF06, p40-44; 28; feature on Savoy, SO95, p18-23; elk feature story on photographs in The Black watching in, MA96, p8-13; feature on Hills Yesterday and Today, ND06, p59-62; village of Galena, JA96, p42-44; surface Outlaw Ranch in, MA07, p26-30; exhibit mining operations in, SO96, p92-100; opens exploring history of tourism in, JA07, mountain lion sightings in, MA97, p54-56; p69-72; Emmett Riley’s memories about, moon walks scheduled in, MJ97, p24-26; ND07, p74-77; barn preserved by Jon blowing up rock for mining and sculptures Crane in, MA08, p16; forests in, MA08, in, SO97, p16-21; biking on the Centennial p58-61; Reynolds Prairie in, MJ08, p30-33; Trail, SO97, p80-87; profi le of journalist/ sacred sun dance in, ND08, p27-30; historian Richard Hughes, ND97, p71-74; controversy over uranium mining in, JA09, Phillip Henry’s search for a landmark arch, p53-58; feature article on Paul Horsted, MJ98, p12-17; feature on, dedication of, Ernie Grafe and Jon Nelson’s book Crossing Mickelson Trail, SO98, p18-21; dogsledding the Plains with Custer, SO09, p54-59; lingo in, JF99, p26-31; efforts by Alvin Carlson to in, ND09, p52-53; motorcycle shops in, save old mining town of Trojan, ND98, p67- ND09, p96-101; Our Wild Side on 69; effect of Homestake layoffs on Lead, snowmobiling and cross country skiing in, JF99, p70-75; feature on Red Canyon, ND09, p110; Dakotiana – algae in Rapid ND99, p16-20; gardening in the high Creek in, JF10, p13; brief on Alvin Carlson, elevations of, MA00, p70-75; country music last man living in Trojan, JF10, p63; Black in, MJ00, p74-75; Tom Hobbs’ experience Hills Playhouse opened by Warren M. Lee, walking the length of the Mickelson Trail, JF10, p50; brief on gold mine boss, Thomas JA00, p8-11; fl y-fi shing in the, SO00, p32- Grier, JF10, p52; movie fi lmed in, JF10, 38; saving historic ranch in, ND00, p6-12; p38; long lost brother found in, JF10, p40- Fireside Inn in the is Virginia Driving Hawk 41; ’s development of Sneve’s favorite place to eat, JF01, p16; Needles Highway in, JF10, p58; pioneer of Latchstring Restaurant in is one of Paul snow skiing in Black Hills, Ed Keene, JF10, Higbees’ favorite places to eat, JF01, p17; p51; Our Wild Side on return of bears to, photo essay of mining remnants in the, JF10, p94; photo essay by Todd Sherrill on MA01, p66-80; photo essay on recovery of West River winter, JF10, p66-69; State Stagebarn Canyon, MJ01, p6-16; ancient Game Lodge in is one of 25 very unusual stone carvings in the, JA01, p6-11; feature man-made places, MA10, p33; Evans story on Spearfi sh Creek in the, JA01, p72- Plunge in is one of 25 very unusual man-

20 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BLA - BLA made places, MA10, p39; Presidents Park Horse Volksmarch, MJ14, p42-47; electric in is one of 25 very unusual man-made trolley to be powered by hydroelectric plant places, MA10, p40; D.C. Booth National on Redwater River, MJ13, p48-54; Luigi Del Fish Hatchery in is one of 25 very unusual Bianco is forgotten chief carver of Mount man-made places, MA10, p42; Hotel Alex Rushmore, MJ14, p78-87; feature on Johnson in is one of 25 very unusual man- Highway 385 through, JA14, p78-85; made places, MA10, p43; feature article on firefighter Jay Wickham in, ND14, p99; furniture made in, MA10, p54-59; Dakotiana on new tunnel names on Peter filmmakers from mentioned in feature Norbeck Scenic Byway, MJ15, p16; Don article on filmmaking in South Dakota, Kopp’s experience fighting the Galena MJ10, p56-64; feature on Homestake Mine Creek fire in 1988, MJ15, p85-88; Black in, JA10, p60-65; Roughlock Falls in is one Hills Raptor Center, JA15, p38-42; Alicia of 10 Naturally Beautiful Places, JA10, p26- Boe hikes Buzzards Roost in, JA15, p117; 47, in is one of 10 photo essay on annual buffalo roundup in Naturally Beautiful Places, JA10, p26-47, Custer State Park, SO15, p84-89; winter in Harney Peak in is one of 10 Naturally Keystone, ND15, p84-88; Josh Morrison Beautiful Places, JA10, p26-47; feature on describes hiking Old Baldy in, ND15, p117; mountain lodges in, SO10, p74-80; photo Big Picture of Burning Beetle Celebration in essay on biking in, SO10, p64-67; feature Custer, JF16, p58-59; Paul Horsted on Newell, JF11, p14-19; Dakotiana on investigates true summit of Harney Peak, Sylvan Rocks Climbing School in, MA11, JF16, p60-64; feature on Custer County p9; Dale Korslund’s account of getting lost Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59; Chapel in, MA11, p18; essay on fly fishing in, in the Hills in mentioned in feature on MA11, p24-27; caves, Cosmos Mystery Spiritual Places, MJ16, p31; article and Area, D.C. Booth National Fish Hatchery photo essay on water in the Black Hills, and feeding the burros in is mentioned in MJ16, p38-47; unusual museums and an “oughta do” list for kids in South collections in, MJ16, p68-76; Cathedral Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Rand Williams Spires Trail, MJ16, p109; bouldering in, purchases Spearfish High School, ND11, JA16, p38-41; Little Elk Trail in, JA16, p55-59; rancher and car dealer Norm p109; bighorn sheep in, JA16, p110; Red McKie inducted into 2011 South Dakota Valley Road in is his favorite gravel road, Hall of Fame, JF12, p92; Dakotiana on SO16, p31; Our Wild Side on Spring Creek tradition of New Year’s Day hike up Harney Loop Trail in, SO16, p93; Juso brothers Peak, JF12, p9 cave explorers Herb and Jan built log buildings in, ND16, p90-97; Conn inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall Presidential Trail at Mount Rushmore, of Fame, JF12, p90; Rapid City ND16, p109; gold prospectors in, MA17, cheerleaders die in 1968 plane crash, p60-64; feature on Native American artists, MA12, p47-51; feature on South Dakota MA17, p70-78; Our Wild Side on Little High School Rodeo Finals in Belle Fourche, Devils Tower Trail in, MA17, p93; Wendell MJ12, p34-41; feature on petroglyphs in, Duffield shares family’s experience of MJ12, p62-69; feature on forest farmers getting bus stuck in tunnel in, MA17, p96. and pine beetles, SO12, p32-38; feature on Black Steer: is one of Bob Karolevitz’s favorite Mister Rodeo Russ Madison, JF13, p33-36; places to eat, JF01, p17. feature article on favorite climbs in, MA13, Black Walnuts: how to shell, MJ13, p36. p18-27; Feature article on exploration of Black widow spiders: whether we have Jewel Cave and Wind Cave, MA13, p61-65; venomous spiders in Nature Questions pilot Norma Kraemer from, JA13, p24; feature, MA12, p21. Crouch Railroad Line in, JA13, p74-83; Black-backed woodpeckers: Our Wild Side on, feature on Bald Mountain Ski Club in, JF14, SO12, p94. p36-42; deadly blizzard in, JF14, p58-64; Black-footed ferrets: Our Wild Side on, JF11, rare Fairy Slipper and Yellow Lady’s Slipper p94; Our Wild Side on weasel war-dance orchids found in, MA14, p22; old growth of, MJ13, p110; Keith Crowley’s account of trees in are one of our rare nature searching for, ND13, p111; Our Wild Side discoveries, MA14, p27; American dipper in on, ND15, p116. is one of our rare nature discoveries, MA14, Black-necked grebe: Our Wild Side on, JA11, p28; Hippie Hole in is one of our rare p92. nature discoveries, MA14, p31; Crazy Black, Tom: founder of South Dakota Film

South Dakota Magazine Index • 21 BLA - BLU Festival mentioned in feature on Aberdeen, Blizzard: feature on South Dakota blizzard ND11, p64-69. stories, JF11, p32-39; photo essay of Blackjack: how to win, MJ13, p35. Freeman blizzard January 2010, JF11, p68- Blackman, Charles: mentioned in article on 71; blizzard grave in Slim Buttes is one of Garden City as potato farming pioneer, things to see in every county, JA11, p39; JF12, p52-53. feature on devastating West River blizzard, Blacksmithing: professional shop, club in JF14, p58-64; deadly blizzard in 1886-87, Piedmont, JF02, p52-55. JF14, p63; Dave Junek, Bob Kumley and Blackstone Developers: restored Ward Hotel in Earl Hansen travel across the state during a Aberdeen, ND11, p69. blizzard in 1942, MA16, p70-71. Blair, John: photographs of Bon Homme County Block, Gary: comments on fl ooding in Day ghost town of Andrus, MA90, p15-18. County, MA12, p72-77. Blair, Lana: Fort Pierre sales woman’s favorite Blomberg, Lester: treasure cave on a ranch breakfast place is Oahe Marina & Resort, owned by, SO15, p28-34. JF13, p81. Blood Run Creek: prehistoric burial mounds Blair, Lyle: comments on town of Moon, JA11, near the mouth of, MJ03, p54-60. p62-66. Blood Run State Park: area along Big Sioux Blair, Tom: comments on town of Moon, JA11, River is state’s newest state park, MA13, p62-66. p47. Blake, Beryl: one of Elders of the Faith painted Bloody Friday: 1935 union/non-union labor riot by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p35. at John Morrell & Co. meat-packing plant, Blake, Bruce: 2009 inductee answers question JF95, p12-17. in “Questions for 13 Hall of Famers,” SO09, Bloomer, Jerry & Suzanne: comments on arts in p82; researched and erected Minnehaha Hot Springs, MJ05, p31. County historical markers and wrote book Blote, Mark: gun shop in Rapid City’s historic about them, MA14, p76-83; searched for Sweeney Building owned by, JA02, p31. graves of Joseph and William Amidon, Blote, Mike: gun shop in Rapid City’s historic ND14, p50-54. Sweeney Building owned by, JA02, p31. Blakey Family: connection with Yankton’s AME Blue Cloud Abbey: brief - attractions of congregation, JUL85, p40. American Indian Culture Research Center Blakey, Ted: one of Elders of the Faith painted for summer travelers, MJ97, p92; feature by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p35. story on, MJ98, p42-49; brief - weed Blank, Edward: owns 1926 International Model control efforts of Fr. Odo Gogel, JA00, S Speed Truck in Roslyn, JF13, p21. p61; Dakotiana on closing of Abbey near Blanton, Terry: Rapid City cheerleader dies Marvin, JF13, p14; history and closing of, in 1968 plane crash, MA12, p47-51; SO13, p38-46; grassland at purchased by mentioned in feature on memorable sad Tracy Rosenberg, MJ14, p16; mentioned in stories from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, p32. feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p29. Blasingame, Ike: rodeo broncs remembered by, Blue Dog Gallery: brief on John Humphrey’s JF09, p41-44. business in Lead, SO07, p57. Blaze, Randall: painting of Wounded Knee Blue heron: Our Wild Side on in Custer State Massacre featured in Writers & Artists, Park, MJ16, p108. MA12, p35. Blue Horse, Reuben: listing - founder of Grey Bledsoe, Mark: member of Stringbean Svenson Eagles group on Pine Ridge Reservation, & The Harvest Bluegrass Band, ND04, p14. MAY86, p18. Blegen, Dale: owner of The De Smet News Blue jays: Our Wild Side on, JF15, p107; offers it for sale, MA16, p38-41. Jon Larsen’s account of blue jay stuck in Blegen, David: modeled for sculpture of SDSU’s squirrel feeder, MJ15, p110. homecoming mascot Weary Wil, MJ11, p63. Blue Legs, Alice: listing - featured artist of Bligh, Reece Erin: listing - inducted into S.D. Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, Blue Legs, Amil: listing - featured artist of SEP85, p11. Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. Bliss, Lovey: comments on Hispanic community Blue Racer: slide at Evan’s Plunge mentioned in Sioux Falls, ND00, p33. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Blizzard of 1888: feature story on, JF88, p20- Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. 22; George W. Ryan survived in a haystack, Blue Star Memorial Highway: Highway 385, MJ89, p46. JA14, p78-85.

22 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BLU - BON Blue Thunder, Florentine: Lower Brule Sioux judge and former governor, MA16, p72-81. Tribe Buffalo Interpretive Center staffed by, Boe, Willo: daughter of Axel Sacrison, MJ07, JF09, p33. p56-61. Blue Thunder, Leonard: comments on prison Boen, Renee: comments on unmarked graves “Christmas sack” fudge, ND09, p44-45; of pioneers found near Howard by, JF02, mentioned in anniversary special food p48-51. article, SO10, p33. Boer, Harold: We Make It on firetruck builder Blue, Edison: pictured in article on Fassbender from Lyons, ND12, p16. photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. Boer, Jeff: Terry Roisum was his favorite Bluebirds: Our Wild Side on, MA12, p86; Our professor at Southeast Technical Institute, Wild Side on in Black Hills, MJ16, p108. JF15, p76. Bluegrass Music: festivals held in Black Hills Bogenrief, Chris: comments on community of and Canton, JA88, p42-44. Dakota Dunes, ND02, p27-32. Blum, Bart: 2009 inductee answers question in Bohemia (see Czechoslovakia) “Questions for 13 Hall of Famers,” SO09, Bohn, Beverly: pictured in article on Bird Feeder p82. Restaurant, JA14, p53. Blum, Pat: comments on National Beef Cook- Boitnott, Dennis: chef at Hitchrail Bar and Off, SO05, p57; mentioned in anniversary Restaurant in Pringle, SO13, p20-24. special food article, SO10, p36. Bokker, Elaine: memories of the Odd Fellows Blum, Patricia: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, Home orphanage in Dell Rapids of, JA01, SO06, p84. p42-46. Blum, Roger: Aberdeen resident restores 1958 Bolda, Sherri: chicken farm near New Chevrolet Bel Air for Huron 50th Class Underwood owned by, JA08, p77; food Reunion, JF13, p27. article about eggs farmed by, MA10, p28- Blume, Steve & Amanda: selling Wrangler Café 29. in Custer, ND14, p44-47. Bolger, Thomas: brief - recognized as Blummer, Louie: prospected for gold in the centennial alumnus of South Dakota School Badlands, MJ93, p62. of Mines & Technology, ND88, p40. Blunt: home of Mentor Graham restored in, Bollich, Norbert: Gavins Point Dam worker, DJ87, p17; featured in Towns We Like, JA07, p26-33. MA97, p36-41; featured in photography Bollig, Herb: efforts to restore Pallid Sturgeon in book of towns along the 100th Meridian, Missouri River by, JA94, p72-75; mentioned JF16, p44-52. in feature on endangered species in South Bly the Rice Writer: Paul Higbee writes column Dakota, ND 09, p20-27. about, MA17, p58-59. Bolling, Mavis: brief - owner of South Dakota Bly, Les: hunter gets lost in Gregory County, Jellies, ND91, p19. ND08, p59-61. Bollwerk, Danny: health problems of as legacy Boats: feature story on building of, ND06, p34- of uranium work, JF01, p31. 39; owning one is one of 25 Things Every Bolman, Ann: president of Western Dakota South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, answers questions in annual college guide, p30-43; rowing a boat mentioned in an JF16, p107. “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Bombera, Father Alexander: S.D. Hall of Fame MJ11, p22-37. inducts, SO01, p61. Bob’s Cafe: feature on Sioux Falls’ eatery, Bombing range: remnants of WWII bombing MA95, p50-52. range on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Bobcat: Our Wild Side of spotting near Wall, MA16, p30-34. MJ10, p94. Bon Homme City: feature story on now Bobtail Bear, Sierra: pictured in photo essay on disappeared town of, JA89, p22-24. River Reservation, JA14, p88-95. Bon Homme Colony: brief - chalk rock building Bockorny, David A.: brief - recognized as at featured as Century Survivor, ND99, centennial alumnus of Dakota State p41. College, ND88, p39. Bon Homme County: 7th cavalry graves in Bodøgaard, Grete: feature story on weaver, are one of things to see in every county, JA04, p55-58; wife of filmmaker Chuck JA11, p32; Dakotiana on Keith DeFries Nauman, MA17, p50-56. cemetery groundskeeper from, SO11, p9; Boe, Alicia: hikes Buzzards Roost, JA15, p117. Bon Homme School, Bon Homme Cemetery Boe, Nils Andreas: feature article on attorney, and Running Water are stops on Sioux City

South Dakota Magazine Index • 23 BON - BOR to Fort Randall Military Road, MA13, p50- featured in Too Long in the Sun, MJ08, 56; article on creative people in Springfi eld, p96; house mover mentioned in humorous ND16, p20-27; graves of unknown soldiers stories from 30 years of South Dakota of Custer’s Seventh Cavalry in, ND16, p40- Magazine, MA15, p108. 45; Jason Kokes and Steve Vellek hook a Borchardt, Reza: Writers & Artists on Brookings corn planter to a boat in, MA17, p13. illusionist, SO12, p27. Bond, Casey: making movie about Don Meyer, Bordeaux, Dr. Lionel: Sinte Gleska president JA15, p66. comments on Mission, JA12, p58-65; Bonde, Brian & Kaija: members of East of feature on president of Sinte Gleska Westreville band, ND04, p19. University, MA14, p50-56; president of Bonds, Joey: comments in article on biking in Sinte Gleska University answers questions the Black Hills, SO10, p64-67. in annual college guide, JF16, p97. Bonen, Doug: Doug’s Odds and Ends owned by, Bordeaux, Jerry: comments on town of Pine ND08, p19. Ridge by, JF05, p18-19. Bonesteel: on Oyate Trail to Black Hills, SO94, Bordeaux, Leland: Janet Routzen’s favorite p29; feature story on, MA09, p26-31; professor at Sinte Gleska University, JF15, Whetstone Bay near is one of things to p72. see in every county, JA11, p37; article on Bordeaux, Mary: curator of Crazy Horse opening day of pheasant hunting near, Memorial, JA14, p78-85; wants the Sun SO12, p65-67; Too Long in the Sun about Dance arbor preserved for another 125 streets named after prostitutes, ND14, years, ND14, p25; feature on Native p120; Battle of Bonesteel, JF16, p82-83. American artists, MA17, p70-78. Bonhoff, Henry ‘Heine’: butcher in Gettysburg, Borders of S.D.: feature story on granite MA92, p62. boundary markers between N.D. and S.D., Bonnichsen, Pastor Pete: comments on people JF91, p7-11; granite boundary markers of Butte County by, JF05, p21. between Neb. Wyo. and S.D., ND92, p32- Bonnie, Karen: artist mentioned in feature on 35; brief - quartzite markers featured Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. as Century Survivor, ND99, p67; feature Bonrud, Mark: Flandreau mayor comments story on Emmett Bennett, who walked the in feature on town, ND12, p98-103; borders of S.D., MJ00, p20-24; Dakotiana Flandreau mayor, JA14, p29. on work to reset quartzite northern border Book Shop: shop in Sioux Falls owned by Jenny markers, SO15, p18. Cook, SO08, p76-81. Borders, April: walnut cookie recipe from, Books, Jim and Glenna: owners of Dakota Bike SO07, p72-73. Tours in the Black Hills, SO10, p64-67. Bordewyck, David: comments on Madison Daily Books: feature on books every South Dakotan Leader by, MA03, p24-28. should read, SO12, p39-45. Boreal Chorus Frogs: Our Wild Side on, MA12, Bookstores: feature on South Dakota’s p86. secondhand, SO08, p76-81. Boreboom, Paul: Great Western Center in Sioux Boomgarden, Michelle ‘Mike’: cookbook Falls favorite building of, JA08, p35. publisher from Davis, MJ95, p56-59. Borglum Historical Center: ’s Boondocks: along Highway 385, JA14, p78-85. statue of Lincoln in featured as prized Booth, D.C.: founder of Spearfi sh fi sh hatchery, museum piece, MA05, p15. SO94, p60-63. Borglum, Gutzon: feature on carver of Mount Booth, Fred M.: photographer’s photos from the Rushmore, MJ91, p11-12; formed baseball 1900s found in California, MJ06, p27-31. team of Mount Rushmore workers, MA92, Bootleggers: how one family’s prize crock was p32-33; involvement with Klu Klux destroyed in a raid on a moonshiner’s Klan, MJ95, p37; placing of historical operation, JA92, p70; in Centerville during documentation in Hall of Records fulfi lls Prohibition, JF93, p9-12; problems caused dream of, ND98, p24-29; cracks on Mount by on river between Neb. and S.D., SO94, Rushmore studied by, JA04, p11; a story p36-37; stills in the Black Hills, SO94, p47- of one of his Christmas parties, JA06, p58; 49. sketch of donated by Pat Powers, SO08, Boots: featured in Too Long in the Sun, MA07, p20; mentioned in feature on forgotten p82. chief carver of Mount Rushmore, MJ14, Bootz, Frank: story of highway patrolman, big p78-87; Too Long in the Sun about, MJ14, red barn and house mover, JF89, p21; p112.

24 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BOR - BRA Borglum, Mary: profile of the wife of Mount mentioned in 1996 blizzard story, JF11, Rushmore sculptor Gutzon, MJ01, p44-47. p39. Borglum, Robin (see Carter, Robin Borglum) Bouza, Vaclav: mentioned in feature on Borgstadt, Maurice: work as lineman/manager memorable sad stories from our first 30 for REA, DJ87, p16. years, MA15, p34. Bormann, Father Frederick: started Lux Candle Bowdle: Sharon Weron Fisher’s tornado Company, JA13, p12. experience in, SO06, p11; Main Street Bormes, Steve and Tove: opened business Café in serves German food, ND12, p37; selling rugs in Sioux Falls, ND05, p64. Hoffmans displayed giant ball of rusty Born, Dutch Henry: horse thief listed in feature fencing near, MA17, p13; Our Wild Side on on rogues, ND11, p18. windbreak of green ash trees near, MA17, Borsch, Fred and Esther: owners of Tootsie the p91. coyote mentioned in feature on Galena, Bowen, Connie Smith: role in getting Dakota MJ13, p74-80. Dome built, ND98, p20. Borscht: food article on Signe Schumacher’s Bowen, Richard: role in getting Dakota Dome family tradition of making, MJ11, p82-85. built, ND98, p20. Borszich, Jim: comments in article on Huron, Bower, Jerry: president of the Spearfish Canyon SO14, p62. Society on Roughlock Falls, SO08, p56. Bortnem, Russ and Laura: owners of La Ru Bower, Rose: profile of prohibition/women’s Vineyards mentioned in feature on grape suffrage champion, JF93, p26-31; brief on growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. reformer/entertainer/musician, JF10, p64. Bortscheller, Joyce: comments in feature on Elk Bowers, Alfred: comments on Hidatsa-Mandan Point and I-29, JA11, p14-22. turtle sculptures by, JF03, p36. Bosch, Erin and Nathan: commented on Sioux Bowers, Mark: feature on popcorn grower, Falls, SO05, p15-17. SO90, p28-29. Boschee, Rick: Bowdle mayor, JA14, p24. Bowron, Billie May: believes Ruth Shadley is Boss Cowman Days: mentioned in feature ’s granddaugher, JA15, p18. article on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27. Box Elder: food article about eggs farmed in, Bosse, Roger: Elk Point pen collector, JF06, MA10, p28-29. p13; Elk Point pen collector, JF09, p13; Boxa, Earl: interviewed by SDPB for program brief on pen collector, JF10, p55. on Korean War veterans, SO04, p43. Bosworth, Angelia: owns Commerce Street Boy Scouts: camping at Lewis and Clark Scout Grille in, JA15, p45-54. Reservation by, JA04, p16-21. Bosworth, Paul: mountain biking on Centennial Boyd, Don: comments on Pierre Street Trail by, SO97, p80-87. Emporium in Pierre, JA06, p31. Boticelli Ristorante: Italian restaurant in Boyd, Pat: executive director of South Dakotans Rapid City mentioned in feature on ethnic for the Arts comments on Pierre, JA06, eateries, JF12, p33. p32-33; wife of painter George Prisbe- Bottum, Joseph (Jody): feature on writer in Hot Przybysz, JF13, p44-49. Springs, ND12, p87-90; Christmas fiction Boyd, Paul: comments on sediment at Lewis & by, ND13, p64-67; collaborated on musical Clark Lake, JA12, p22. tribute “Dakota Wind,” MA17, p44. Boyd, Vaun and Sandra: sell antiques along Boucher, Father Pierre: mentioned in feature Highway 385, JA14, p84. on Sioux City to Fort Randall Military Road, Boyer, Jerry: comments on Spearfish Creek MA13, p50-56; led spiritual retreat to get by, JA01, p73-77; comments on Devil’s rid of grasshoppers in Jefferson, MJ16, Bathtub by, MJ04, p54-55; fall foliage in, p25. SO11, p59; studies Spearfish Canyon fall Bouchie Settlement: mentioned in feature on foliage, SO11, p59. traveling across the state on gravel roads, Boyer, Nora: runs the museum in Buffalo, MJ05, SO16, p18-31. p20. Boulder, 10-ton: Dakotiana on boulder found on Boyett, Ben: political memorabilia collection of, farm in Marshall County, SO09, p12. ND94, p52-53. Bouldering: a blend of gymnastics and rock Braase, Ordell: listing - member of S.D. Sports climbing in the Black Hills, JA16, p38-41. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; featured as Bourland, Greg: elected head of Cheyenne honored Hall of Fame member, SO05, p68; River Reservation, ND90, p26; Cheyenne how this athlete got his first big break, Indian Reservation Tribal Chairman ND05, p24.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 25 BRA - BRI Braaten, Alan: comments on Canton, ND00, SO14, p58-63. p18. Braun, Al: pictured resetting quartzite northern Braaten, Ron & Suzette: owns the bar and border marker, SO15, p18. restaurant in Crooked Creek, MJ05, p19. Braun, Marvin: Dakotiana on geocaches hidden Bradley, Chip: member of Midnight Sun band, by, MA12, p13. ND04, p13. Braunstein, Rich: Political Science professor Bradley, David: journey down Missouri River by is chair of Sustainability Task at the kayak made by, JF01, p72. University of South Dakota, JF12, p64. Bradley, Larry: wreck of riverboat Western Brave Bear: hanging of, MJ92, p40. discovered on Missouri River near Yankton Brave Horse: Brave Horse Society for traditional by, SO99, p80-84; USD anthropologist Lakota horse games founded by, MA09, uncovered the North Alabama steamboat, p18. JF06, p45-47. BraveHeart, Keith: created documentary We Bradley: bronze cannon located in, ND06, p77. Are a Horse Nation, MA17, p41; mentioned Brady, Brooke: photo of modeling corn jewelry, in feature on Native American artists, MA12, p14. MA17, p70-78. Brady, Kevin: Mickelson bike trail favorite of, Brazilian Carnaval: Brazilian restaurant in JA09, p39. Sioux Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic Brahms, Bonnie: profi le of painter, JF03, p8-12. eateries, JF12, p22. Braig, Jenny: Spearfi sh artist’s painting, Bredvik, Lynn: used snowmobile to rescue “Hillside Hay Bales,” to be used in Art for travelers along Interstate 29 during 1997 State Buildings program, ND09, p48. blizzard, JF11, p38. Brain tanning: Larry Belitz’s method of tanning Breitag, Ann: comments on Stockings for buffalo hide, JF15, p82-88. Soldiers in Vermillion, SD12, p97. Brainard, Jack: comments on old Highway 16, Bremmon, Eleanore: lefse made by, MJ04, p60- JA15, p33. 61. Brakke, Clee: comments in feature on South Breneman, Muriel: author’s novel set in Eureka, Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Belle MJ07, p17. Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. Breneman, Muriel: return of author to Eureka, Bramble Park Zoo: feature on Watertown’s, AS87, p45-46. JF01, p10. Brengle: Rick & Judy: own Crow Buttes Bramble, Frank: Bramble Park Zoo started by, Mercantile & Café near Redig, MJ05, p21. JF01, p10. Brennick, Myrna: pantry-stocking tips of, ND97, Brand, Evelyn: tells story of baby brother who p65. died during the depression, MA15, p35. Brennick, Randy: dogsledding afi cionado in Brandenburg, Jim: feature story on, MA07, Black Hills, JF99, p26-31. p32-37. Brentford: mentioned in feature on Highway 20, Brandenburger, Shelly: Director of Biology at ND10, p16-22. Presentation College featured in College Breuer, Mark: pilot from Howard, JA13, p24. Guide, JF06, p84. Brewer, Bryan: founder of Lakota Nation Branding: photo feature of springtime ritual Invitational in Rapid City, ND15, p74-76; in cattle country, MJ98, p88-93; joining a started Lakota Nation Invitational, SO16, branding crew is one of 25 Things Every p73. South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, Brewing: Black Hills Gold Label Beer uses p30-43; photo essay on spring tradition at S.D. grown grains, MJ90, p19; feature on Hicks Ranch in Yankton, MJ13, p92-97. breweries across the state, MJ15, p20-27. Brandon: feature story on community of, MA04, Brewton, Rev. Marjie: Prairie Retreat Center p37-44; Risen Savior Catholic Church near Bryant operated by, JF03, p53. cookie parade in, ND12, p24; landowners Breyer, Dwayne and Mary: owners of 1915 lobby to preserve trees on Spook Road Studebaker in Hot Springs, JF13, p20. south of, MA16, p18. Brich, Randy: “Windsurfi ng Oahe,” MJ07, p38- Brandt, Dina: comments on wind power by, 41. JF03, p72. Bridal Veil Falls: favorite photo of, SO08, p57; Brandy: We Make it on Dakota Spirits, SO13, mentioned in article on water in the Black p14. Hills, MJ16, p38-47. Bratland, Del: Willow Lake mayor, JA14, p41. Bridge City Marina: marina in Mobridge owned Bratland, Jack: pictured in article on Huron, by Jerry Frailing, MA09, p67.

26 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BRI - BRO Bridges Golf Course: course in Beresford, JA16, Brockhouse, Henry: hunting trophies displayed p87. at Delbridge Museum, JUL85, p24. Bridges: bridges of the James River, MA17, Brockmueller, Gordon: mentioned in Too Long p20-29. in the Sun about track meet, MJ17, p112. Bridgewater: fishing pond for disabled people Brogie, Mark: spotter of rare Ross’s Gull in near, MJ04, p49; home of “My Fishing Yankton, MA11, p80-83. Pond,” MJ06, p33-35; businesses on main Brokaw, Tom: street in Yankton renamed for, street, JF15, p41-44; located along old SO96, p20. Highway 16, JA15, p25. Broken Heart Ranch: owned by Dan O’Brien, Briggs, Jeff and Natalie: own grocery store in MJ02, p82-87. Plankinton, JA15, p54. Brokenleg, Martin: Jeffrey Hayzlett’s favorite Briggs, Lynn: recreating historic trail signs professor at Augustana College, JF15, p60. originally made by Roy and Edith Norman, Brookbank, Julie: comments on wind turbine JF16, p18. used for teaching at Mitchell Technical Briggs, Marie: madam of bawdy house during Institute, JF12, p73. Territorial capital days in Yankton, SEP86, Brooke, Brigadier General John: mentioned in p22-23; Yankton madam listed in feature feature on Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, on rogues, ND11, p21. p20-30. Briggs, Stephen F.: Watertown inventor of Brookings County: Samuel Mortimer’s cabin Briggs & Stratton engine, SO10, p52-57. in is one of things to see in every county, Brings Plenty, Joe: involvement in BBC’s docu- JA11, p31; Trygve A. Trooien Horse Drawn drama, Custer’s Plan, SO07, p21-24. Museum in Volga, MJ17, p18. Brings Plenty, Moses: Crazy Horse in Custer’s Brookings Kite and Bike Festival: mentioned Plan played by, SO0, p21-24; involvement in an “oughta do” list for kids in South in BBC’s docu-drama, Custer’s Plan, SO07, Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. p21-24; member of music group, Brule, Brookings Public Library: Mango Tree Coffee JF10, p51. Indian restaurant located in, JF12, p20. Brings Three White Horses, Keli: wants Native Brookings Renegade Muzzle Loaders: at American relics at Sinte Gleska College Brookings Art Festival, JUL85, p9; hosts of preserved for another 125 years, ND14, black powder shoot/winter rendezvous in p21. , DJ87, p7. Bristol: photos of tornados near by John & Beth Brookings: arts festival in, JUL85, p9; G.E. Sigdestad, MJ01, p38-43. Marrion saving old-time radio recordings in, Bristow, Boyd: members of East of Westreville JAN86, p9; music teaching career of Arne band, ND04, p19. B. Larson in, MAY86, p11-12; feature story Britain, Barbara: recorded documentary on on McCrory Gardens, JA88, p12-15; feature Marcella LeBeau, JF14, p29. on State Agricultural Heritage Museum in, Britton: profile of homesteader Rose Otto Sayer JF89, p2-3; settlers of Medary move to, in, MJ89, p20-21; featured in Towns We MJ89, p25; featured in Towns We Like, Like, MJ98, p32-36; photo essay from a JA92, p53-58; profile of bonsai arborist Kay farm house in, JF01, p77; photographs Cheever, JF97, p46-51; brief - attractions of taken by John Front, MJ04, p40-45; of S.D. Art Museum for summer travelers, brief on Britton, MJ04, p45; lefse making MJ97, p10; brief - Fishback family home by Eleanore Bremmon from, MJ04, p60- as Century Survivor, ND99, p34; brief - 61; Dakotiana – Don Schumaker’s re- Sanderson family farm featured as Century creation of a 1930s main street as a bed Survivor, ND99, p50; profile of metal and breakfast in, JF10, p11; mentioned sculptor Lyle Telkamp, JA00, p44-48; Nick’s in feature on traveling across the state on Hamburger Shop in is David Allan Evans’ gravel roads, SO16, p18-31. favorite place to eat, JF01, p16; profile of Brock, Gail: essay by included by in Visions 97, painter Dorothy Morgan from, SO01, p89- JF97, p39. 92; featured in Towns We Like, JA03, p15- Brock, Joel: restored 1959 Henney Kilowatt 24; story about horticulturist Niels Hansen electric car in Madison, JF13, p27. from, JA04, p39-42; sailplane flyers from, Brockelsby, Earl: founder/operator of Rapid SO04, p55-59; Harvey Dunn painting City’s , JA93, p56-59; “The Prairie Is My Garden” at South book excerpt by Sam Hurst about Reptile Dakota Art Museum in featured as prized Gardens founder, JA16, p52-54. museum piece, MA05, p19; South Dakota

South Dakota Magazine Index • 27 BRO - BRO Art Museum display of the fl ag in Indian McGovern, JA13, p21; white cookies by attire and art, MJ06, p82; funeral home Staci Perry from, ND13, p30; rosettes by run by Tom & Donna Bartholow featuring Rachel roe from, ND13, p33; pfeffernuts panoramic photographs fi tted in caskets by Jane Green from, ND13, p34; springerle located in, SO06, p14; South Dakota cookies by Leah Benson from, ND13, p36; State University in, JF07, p76; JF08, p79- Rancher Relief dinner organized at South 80; SDSU ice cream in, MJ07, p15; Ford Dakota State University, JF14, p98-99; We Edsel in, JA07, p9; Hobo days in, SO07, Make It on Mantis Digital Arts in, SO14, p44; Jes Schlaikjer recognized in, ND07, p14; breweries in, MJ15, p20-27; David p16; Jimmy Buffett ived in, JA08, p64- Allan Evans, Mary Flemmer Husman, 66; Victorian seamstress Alla D. Ruffolo Mary Woster Haug and Paula Tursam from from, ND08, p21; Harvey Dunn paintings write Letters to Young South Dakotans, in the South Dakota Art Museum in, JF09, MJ15, p33-48; We Make It on Doorhickey p13, 24; South Dakota State University by Ginger Thomson from, JA15, p14; in, JF09, p83; Gilley’s Grove near, MJ09, Creativity Week in, SO15, p41; writer Ruby p78-81; brief on McCrory Gardens, SO09, Wilson is inspired by, SO15, p42; poet p85; South Dakota’s College Towns, Christine Stewart-Nuñez is inspired by, JF10, p80; McCrory Gardens is one of 25 SO15, p51; seven South Dakota sporting very unusual man-made places, MA10, events everyone should experience, SO16, p37; Coughlin Campanile in is one of 25 p71-79; new Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium very unusual man-made places, MA10, is Big Picture, JF17, p56-57; college guide p40; Lake Tetonkaha near mentioned in lists favorite hangouts in, JF17, p68-69. article on Lake Legends, JA10, p78-83; Broom Tree: comments on retreat center Dakotiana on The Children’s Museum of gender differences, JA05, p57. South Dakota in, ND10, p10; Dakotiana Broome, Jack: comments on Jack Sully’s grave, on naming of Jackrabbit mascot, JF11, JF12, p10. p10; one of South Dakota’s college towns, Bros Brasserie: cartoonist Chris Browne is JF11, p55; Dakotiana on atv accessory inspired by, SO15, p40. company J-Wheelz located in, MA11, Brosz, Dan: curator of collections at Museum p11; feature on, MJ11, p14-21; South of South Dakota State Historical Society Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum in comments in article on ghost shirts, JF14, mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids p20-29. in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Dakotiana Broveleit, Joel: member of Standard Time band, on Daktronics in, JA11, p11; Mango Tree ND04, p19. Coffee, George’s Pizza, and Taste of Europe Browder, Diane: owns Fall River Bakery in Hot in mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Springs, JF13, p77. JF12, p20; wheat straw bale house at Brower, Miranda: pictured making German McCrory Gardens’ Children’s Gardening and noodles in Hosmer, ND12, p34. Education Center, JF12, p76; Too Long in Brower, Richard & Stacy: owners of Brower the Sun on fi ctional candidate for South Industrial Park in Hartford, MJ06, p24. Dakota State University student body Brown Bull, Nathaniel: tall basketball player president, MA12, p88; feature on rhubarb from Little Wound, MJ15, p58; pictured in king Jan Sanderson, MJ12, p54-57; radio photo essay on height of corn, JA16, p24. host Grant Peterson names the top 7 things Brown County Fair: sock monkey search at, he loves about South Dakota, JA12, p14; JA16, p63. Dakotiana on illusionist Reza Borchardt Brown County: Hamlin Garland Memorial in is from, SO12, p27; Santa’s Vacation House one of things to see in every county, JA11, at Nick’s Hamburger Park, ND12, p27; p30; Troy McQuillen wants Brown County 1912 Model T is SDSU bummobile, JF13, Courthouse preserved for another 125 p19; Neil Cockerline donates art collection years, ND14, p21. to South Dakota Art Museum, JF13, p39; Brown Hall: mentioned in feature on forbidden South Dakota State University professor reservation/Indian dance halls, MJ12, p45- Anne Fennell develops new grape hybrids, 50. JF13, p71; article on Big Sioux River, MA13, Brown, Albert: replies to derogatory letter p42-47; We Make It on cookies and cream about Sioux Falls, JUL86, p8. ice cream being invented at SDSU, MJ13, Brown, Bill: listing - member of Black Hills p12; pilot Roger Prunty from fl ies George Bluegrass Band, JA88, p42.

28 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BRO - BRY Brown, Caroline: comments in article on Browning, Tom: Santa look-a-like painted by, Yankton fix-it man, ND16, p48-51. ND08, p17. Brown, Carrie: pictured in article on Desperados Brownotter, Cecilia & Clayton: mentioned in in Hill City, SO13, p70. article on patriotism of Native Americans, Brown, Charles: hanging of, MJ92, p41. MJ17, p62-70. Brown, Dona: listing - named to S.D. State Brownotter, Ivan: comments in article on Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20; patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- historical preservation efforts of in Huron, 70. JA91, p56; feature story on Huron mansion Brownsville: along Highway 385, JA14, p78-85. restored by, ND91, p20-24. Bruce, Marion: chairman of South Dakota Brown, Franz Karl: artist’s unique work met in Weather Control Commission, proponent of Hot Springs, MJ05, p30; Santa look-a-like cloud seeding, MJ93, p54. from Hot Springs, ND08, p17. Bruckner, Brenda: profile of painter, JF96, p18- Brown, Harold: work of painter Charles Greener 23. championed by, MJ01, p94-99. Brughduff, Dennis: mentioned in collection of Brown, Jesse: profile of Black Hills sheriff, favorite stories from our first 30 years, MJ89, p18-19. MA15, p56-58. Brown, Jim: reminiscences of the Chicago, Brughier, Leonard: comments on the Burlington & Quincy rail line in the Black importance of horses to Lakota life, JA98, Hills, NOV85, p13-14. p42-47. Brown, Ken: Hermosa area rancher hunts for Bruguiere, Tony: photo essay on annual buffalo fossils, MJ99, p26-27. roundup in Custer State Park, SO15, p84- Brown, Lawrence: essay in Visions 94, JF94, 89. p21. Brule City: settlement proposed by Charlie Brown, Mark: mentioned in article on The De Collins, MAR86, p9. Smet News, MA16, p38-41. Brule County: Bijou Hills in is one of our Brown, Matt: siting of radioactive waste dump National Natural Landmarks, JA15, p90; in Edgemont championed by, JF01, p32. Red Lake in is a National Natural Landmark, Brown, Max: comments on building of Fort JA15, p102. Randall Dam by, p35, JF05; Gavins Point Brule: feature on Paul LaRoche band, ND04, Dam worker, JA07, p26-33. p35-39; brief on music group, JF10, p51. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Ed: Prairie Homestead of is Brule: Peterson family memorial in is one of one of 25 very unusual man-made places, things to see in every county, JA11, p33. MA10, p40. Brumbaugh, Toni: Black Hills’ rock climbing Brown, Pat: 1952 blizzard story of the $25 boy, adventures of, JA02, p42-47. JF11, p37. Brunner, Ryan: state Commissioner of School Brown, Paula: recounts Kids’ Colt Scramble in and Public Lands comments on 97 Chamberlain, JF17, p112. forgotten acres for sale in Sully County, Brown, Ryan: Elaine Linde was his favorite MJ16, p32-36. professor at South Dakota School of Mines Bruns, Bernard “Bud”: bootlegger mentioned in & Technology, JF15, p72. feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. Brown, Sam: mentioned in article on Sisseton, Brusseau, Toby: Rapid City photographer MJ93, p44-48; ride of that averted attack publishes “I am South Dakota,” SO10, p14- on Indian peace party, MA04, p27; our 19. prairie “Paul Revere,” JF11, p34. Bryan, Clay: member of music group, Brule, Brown, Sue: 2008 Hall of Fame Honoree, SO08, JF10, p51. p86. Bryan, French: Bay Leaf Café in Spearfish Brown, Tom: comments on Fort Pierre’s new restored by, MJ03, p51. statue garden, JA13, p65. Bryan, Laura: operates Fort Hays and Mount Brown, Vernon: 1952 blizzard story of, JF11, Rushmore Tours, MJ14, p32. p37; top 7 things he loves about South Bryant, Jerry: archaeologist and research Dakota, MA17, p17. curator comments on Calamity Jane, MJ06, Browne, Chris: Sioux Falls cartoonist, SO08, p37. p40; cartoonist explains how Sioux Falls Bryant, Jessica: Writers & Artists on artist in inspires him, SO15, p40. residence at Badlands National Park, MA14, Browning, Iben: predicts drought in early p69. 1990s, MAR86, p21. Bryant: Prairie Retreat Center near, JF03, p53.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 29 BUC - BUL Buchholz, Mark and Kent: Kennedy Implement Buffalo: prices of at Custer State Park auction, operators pictured in feature on Philip, FM87, p12; profi le of Custer State Park MJ11, p78. buffalo expert Fred Matthews, MJ90, p8-12; Buck, Muriel: mentioned in article on Huron, profi le of buffalo rancher Roy Houck, MA91, SO14, p58-63. p13-15; history, lore, techniques of hunting Buckles, Jim: comments on Sandhills, ND14, and signifi cance of in S.D., MA93, p12-16; p34-42. story of the buffalo dreamer, MA93, p15; Buckles, Richard: Accounting professor at slaughter of by the Lakota, MJ94, p23; National American University featured in when a buffalo and fi ghting bull met in the College Guide, JF06, p77. ring, MA95, p28-29; brief - featured as Buckley, Ray and Evelyn: comment on archery Century Survivor, ND99, p62; reintroduced fi eld tournaments, JA05, p45. onto ranch by Dan O’Brien, MJ02, p82-87; Budde, Karen: manager of Monks House of Ale painted sculptures of to promote Black Repute comments on feature on breweries Hills, JA05, p55; bull buffalo featured in across the state, MJ15, p20-27. nature trail, SO05, p89; saved by Frederick Bue, Harvey: comments on 1887 Queen Anne Dupree, JF07, p55-57; bull fi ghts with, Victorian mansion (Olive Place) for sale JF07, p58; healthy prairie foods, JF08, near Watertown, SO14, p44-47. p42-43; Our Wild Side on buffalo in winter, Buffalo (town of): monument to rodeo bronc ND09, p109; Our Wild Side on, ND10, p85; Tipperary dedicated in, ON87, p37; Daryl Stisser’s experience with buffalo featured in Towns We Like, ND93, p10- charging, MA11, p16; Alice Wadworth’s 15; bone hunter Stan Sacrison account of watching a buffalo gore a Custer from, ND93, p14; feature story on Sacrison State Park visitor, MA11, p21; Big Picture family of, MJ99, p24-29; brief on true of, JF12, p48-49; can you run up a tree to cowboy town, SO09, p43. avoid in Nature Questions feature, MA12, Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Show: Mister Rodeo p26; Our Wild Side on how they survive Russ Madison was part of, JF13, p33-36; blizzards, ND13, p110; photo essay on Albert Afraid of Hawk dies while performing Custer State Park Wildlife Loop, JA14, p42- with, JA13, p50-58. 49; Our Wild Side on, JA14, p107; Harvey Buffalo County: stories of WWII veterans from, Lancaster hunted buffalo for western fi lm MA04, p23-26; courthouse in is one of The Last hunt, SO14, p40-42; photo essay things to see in every county, JA11, p33. on annual buffalo roundup in Custer State Buffalo furniture: feature article on furniture Park, SO15, p84-89; bones from buffalo kill made in Black Hills, MA10, p54-59. site discovered at Ree Heights, MJ17, p82- Buffalo Gap National Grasslands: constitutes 89. the very southwest corner of S.D., ND93, Buffett, Jimmy: article about when he lived in p30-31; feature story on, MJ99, p86-97; Brookings in 1969, JA08, p64-66. featured as foothills town, SO05, p78. Buhl, Ken: Manager of National Field Archery Buffalo grass: brief on grass used on campus of Association / Easton Sports Development Sioux Falls Seminary, JF12, p68; Our Wild Foundation facility in Yankton, MA11, p34- Side on, JA15, p119. 37. Buffalo Lake Restaurant: Dakotiana on fresh Bulatao, Christina: brief – featured in bands/ bread at, SO10, p10. musicians from S.D., ND04, p20. Buffalo Lakes: mentioned in article on Lake Bulen, Elmira: member of Mountain Men Beef Legends, JA10, p78-83. Chili Team, SEP85, p8. Buffalo Ridge Resort and Business Center: Bull snake: Our Wild Side about snake scooped former South Dakota School for the Blind up by hawk, SO16, p94. campus in Gary transformed into, JF10, BullBear, Marla: leads Family Camp at Milk’s p26-31; Indian Lookout near is one of Camp, SO14, p74-80; comments how kids things to see in every county, JA11, p36. can learn life lessons from stories, JF16, Buffalo Rock Lodge: feature on Black Hills p29. mountain lodges, SO10, p74-80. Bullhead (also known as Rock Creek): article Buffalo Run Winery: mentioned in feature on on patriotism of Native American town grape growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40- members, MJ17, p62-70. 48. Bullhead, Earl: Lakota Linguist helps with Buffalo Slough: is a National Natural Landmark, Family Camp on Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74- JA15, p95. 80.

30 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BUL - BUR Bullhead, Lt. Henry: mentioned in article on Burke-Bowen, Julie: Harrisburg mayor, JA14, patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- p30. 70. Burke, Albert: Black Hills’ bootlegger, SO94, Bullock Hotel: Deadwood landmark restored by p49. Mary Schmit, SO93, p50-54; Deadwood Burke, Charles: mentioned in article on Nils hotel is one of South Dakota’s creepy Boe, MA16, p72-81. places, SO12, p84-91. Burke, John: founded Burkemere, SO14, p96. Bullock, Ed: Sutton Ranch hand, JF10, p74-75. Burke, Mary: listing - named to S.D. State Bullock, Seth: offered free land to railroad in Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. order to upstart Belle Fourche, JA06, p54; Burke: photo of children from selling melons, brief on David Wolff’s new book, Seth SO12, p71; Burke Stampede Rodeo in, Bullock: Black Hills Lawman, ND09, p48; MJ14, p88-94. mentioned in feature on Black Hills forest Burkemere: Too Long in the Sun about, SO14, farmers and pine beetles, SO12, p32-38; p96. friendship with and his Burkman, Jo: cornhusking contest in Brandon brigade’s trip to the , SO13, organized by, ON87, p17. p76-82; humorous stories from 30 years of Burleigh, Dr. Walter: Indian agent listed in South Dakota Magazine, MA15, p101-111; feature on rogues, ND11, p19; mentioned mentioned in aricle on Orman Dam, SO16, in feature on Sioux City to Fort Randall p60-67; Gordy Pratt portrays, JF17, p44. Military Road, MA13, p50-56; mentioned Bullock: Clyde Ice flight to, NOV85, p6-7. in article on graves of unknown soldiers of Bulls: essay on why they fight, MA02, p86-92. Custer’s Seventh Cavalry, ND16, p40-45. Bultena, Jason: pictured in article on traditions Burnette, Bryant: pictured in story on Mission, at fairs, JA16, p61. JA12, p58-65. Bultsma, Jim: creates custom cowboy boots in Burnette, Lynn: artist depicts Wounded Knee, Hot Springs, MJ05, p31. ND15, p32-42. Bunyan, Paul: how he created the Black Hills Burns Prairie, Cordelia: lives in town of Pine and other tales, MA96, p40-42. Ridge, JF05, p16-17. Bunyans: restaurant in Vermillion, SO16, p32- Burns, Bob: listing - member of S.D. Sports Hall 38. of Fame, MAY85, p38; coach mentioned in Burckhard, Pete: Palm Garden Restaurant baker feature on Flandreau High School football, comments in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, ND11, p26-32; mentioned in article on p64-69. seven South Dakota sporting events Burdine, Kat: comments on Pho Quynh everyone should experience, SO16, p78. Vietnamese restaurant in Sioux Falls, JF12, Burns, Ken: 12 hour documentary called “The p25. National Parks: America’s Best Idea” by, Burg, Jim: comments on wind power by, JF03, SO09, p29. p71-72. Burns, Lance: taxidermist mentioned in feature Burge, Ted: historian comments on ranches on Frederick, ND10, p23-27. named with “diamond”, JA05, p56. Burnt Hills: feature on, ND92, p42-45; Our Wild Burgess, Carl: receives Ben Black Elk Award for Side on smoking bluffs along Missouri River, tourism, AM87, p30. MJ14, p111; Our Wild Side on smoking hills Burgess, Steve: pictured in article on four along the Missouri River between Platte and corners of the state, ND93, p26-33. Winner, SO15, p102. Burghduff, Dennis: Clyde Ice flight to save Burr, Harvey: murder of by Robert Thwing, newborn baby and, NOV85, p7. MJ95, p48-55; murdered in Bijou Hills, Burghduff, Lex: owns ranch land that was a JA15, p90. part of the Custer Expedition, SO09, p54- Burr, Larry: large scale hog confinement on 59. Rosebud Reservation supported by, SO00, Burial Grounds: feature story on graves of p12. Native American leaders, SO15, p20-27. Burris, Robert: brief - recognized as centennial Burial mounds: feature on mounds in S.D., alumnus of South Dakota State University, JF98, p34-35. ND88, p38. Burian, Father Ed: Hoven’s Cathedral of the Burros: feeding the burros in Custer State Park Prairies refurbished by, MA01, p17. is mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids Burjes, Annie: monument to homesteader built in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37, on Wild near Philip, MA96, p36. Side on Burros in Custer State Park, JA15,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 31 BUR - CAL p115. JA11, p83; singer songwriter is inspired by Burroughs, Steve: rammed earth building Spearfi sh, SO15, p52. contractor, MJ08, p78-82. Butz, Earl: pastor who spoke at funeral of Rapid Burrowing Owls: Our Wild Side on, MJ10, p95; City cheerleaders who died in 1968 plane Our Wild Side on, MJ12, p93; Our Wild Side crash, MA12, p47-51; mentioned in feature on, MA14, p94. on memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Burrows, Max: commented on foothills town years, MA15, p32. Oelrichs, SO05, p77. Buum, Jerry: exhibit of Indian artifacts in Burrows, Rhoda: comments on planting Freeman’s Heritage Hall curated by, ND03, potatoes on Good Friday and transplanting p42-45. pasquefl owers, MA12, p21; mentioned in Buzzard’s Roost Restaurant: mentioned in feature on grape growing in South Dakota, feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, MJ17, p40-48. p22-31. Busch, Martin: profi le of pioneer public Buzzard’s Roost: Paul Higbee’s favorite climb, broadcaster, MJ03, p41-45; brief – inducted MA13, p27. into South Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p80. Buzzards Roost: Our Wild Side on hiking, JA15, Busch, Matthew: archaeologist mentioned in p117. article on 97 forgotten acres for sale in Byers, Jeb: wins contest to name giant stuffed Sully County, MJ16, p32-36. panda donated to Great Plains Zoo, MAR86, Bushfi eld, Harlan: Miller museum salute p20. to, JA08, p22; mentioned in article on Byrne, Gov. Frank: mentioned in article on governor’s graves, SO13, p52-57. governor’s graves, SO13, p52-57. Bushnell: profi le of folk artist/potter Dave Byrnes Boys Band: Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Huebner from, JA91, p7-9; brief - featured honoree, JF09, p15. as Century Survivor, ND99, p34; feature C story on the artists of, ND01, p94-98. Caba, Martin: mentioned in feature on Busker, Yvonne: effort to get Fletcher’s Prairie memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 registered as South Dakota Natural Area, years, MA15, p34. MAY86, p17. Cable, Shawn: comments on whether anthills Butler, Dean: Writers & Artists on Laura Ingalls or muskrat huts can predict weather, MA12, Wilder documentary by, MJ13, p60. p24; Sioux Falls meteorologist comments Butler, James: Calamity Jane and, ND07, p96; on how to guess wind speed, MJ13, p33. spotlight on his relationship with Calamity Cacavas, John: experiences of composer, MA03, Jane and , MJ06, p39; p30-31. Dakotiana – Adams Museum searches for Cactus Flats: white prairie dogs in are one of head of sculpture, JF10, p12; Dakotiana on our rare nature discoveries, MA14, p28. possible grave marker of, MA13, p16. Cactus: feature on in S.D., JA97, p16-21; how Butt, Duane: radio station creator mentioned to prepare for eating, JA97, p20. in feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- Cadillac: Too Long in the Sun of “stolen” car in 22. Plankinton, MJ13, p112. Butte County: designated geographic center Café Brule: restaurant in Vermillion, SO16, of nation, low percentage of church p32-38; mentioned in feature on hometown attendance in, JF05, p21; Tony Chytka’s restaurants, JF17, p22-31. “Legacy” sculpture in is one of things to see Cain, Elaine: tile artist mentioned in Writers & in every county, JA11, p33; Hoover Store is Artists, MJ10, p69. gathering place in, JA13, p38-39. Cain, Neil: mentioned in feature on six-man Butte-Lawrence County Fair: kids race sheep at, football, ND11, p40-45. JA16, p67. Calamity Jane (see Cannary, Martha Jane) Butterfl y: brief on tagging of monarch Caldwell, James: Jefferson peace medal butterfl ies at Spirit Mound, SO11, found by, donated to South Dakota State p63; migration patterns and tagging Historical Society in memory of, JF05, p21. of monarchs, MA12, p56-59; whether Callan, Pat: Florence mayor, JA14, p30. they will die if you touch them in Nature Callihan, Edward Scott: brief - fi rst automobile Questions feature, MA12, p21; Our Wild in S.D. built by, MJ89, p46; profi le of Side on monarch, SO15, p103. automotive pioneer, MJ90, p52-53. Buttke, Jami Lynn: songs and music of, JA09, Callison, Jill: Bill Houk was her favorite p69; brief on musician in Writers & Artists, professor at Dakota Wesleyan University,

32 • South Dakota Magazine inDex CAL - CAP JF15, p64. from is holiday tradition, ND12, p31; Callison, Nils: cattle buying experiences of, Goosemobile in is for sale, JF16, p36-38. MAY85, p24. Canku, Diane: Sisseton Wahpeton College Calmus, Taylor: comments on Spooklight near president comments on school, JF11, p53. Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. Cannary, Martha Jane (aka Calamity Jane): Calvin, Prudy: Mellette mansion managed by, funeral service for conducted by Badger MA99, p63; mentioned in feature article on Clark’s father, AM87, p37; disrupts opera Watertown, JA10, p15-22. house performance, MA97, p87; biography Calving: article on, MA10, p66-67. entitled Calamity Jane: The Woman and Cameron, Linda & Dick: owners of Mulberry Inn the Legend, MJ06, p36-40; at the theater, B&B in Yankton, SEP86, p32. JA07, p11; and, ND07, Cameron, William: Dakotiana on WWI warhorse p96.: listed in feature on rogues, ND11, bred by, MJ12, p10. p19; Ruth Shadley may be grandaughter Cammack, Gary and Amy: ranchers recovering of, JA15, p18. from deadly West River blizzard, JF14, p58- Cannons: Civil War feature story on, ND06, 64. p77-80. Camp Crook: home of rodeo bronc Tipperary, Canova: memories of snow sledding in by ON87, p37. Brendan Sloan, JAN86, p10-11; Dave Campbell County: stone idols in is one of things Gassman from profiled in feature on town- to see in every county, JA11, p34. team baseball, MJ13, p42-47. Campbell, Bob & Betty: introduces wedding Canton: hometown of Gov. , seeds for throwing at weddings, SO89, MJ88, p21; feature on town of, ND00, p13- p26; profile of Dakota Style Potato Chips 19; Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians founders, MJ91, p64-66. located in, ND00, p17; home of sculpture Campbell, Bruce and Kim: Broosters Dakota Richard Bechdol, JA06, p13; John and Cuisine Cookbook authors explain how to Ernest Lawrence from, ND06, p64-68; cook pheasant, MJ13, p37. cannon located in, ND06, p78; Doug Van Campbell, Hardy Webster: profile of Brown Zee owns 1953 Ford F-100 in, JF13, p26; County agricultural pioneer, FM87, p34-38. snow trillium found only in Newton Hills Campbell, J.W.: Huron mansion constructed by State Park in, MA14, p22; Hiawatha Golf banker, ND91, p20-24. Club in built on former location of Hiatha Campbell, Teresa & Scott: First National Bank Asylum for Insane Indians, JA16, p88-89; owners mentioned in feature on Frederick, book on history of Hiawatha Asylum for ND10, p23-27. Insane Indians, JF17, p48. Campsites: feature on favorites, JA05, p16-22; Cantwell, Jane: mentioned in Our Wild Side on primitive and dispersed camping feature, ospreys, JA10, p93. MJ15, p76-83. Canutt, Yakima: makes only qualified ride on Canada geese: Our Wild Side on, MA12, p85; Tipperary, ON87, p37. Our Wild Side on, JF15, p107. Canyon Acoustic Series: singer songwriter Jami CanAm Highway: stretch of highway in S.D., Lynn is inspired by summer music series in JA94, p58-61; feature on Hwy 85 through Spearfish, SO15, p52. northwestern South Dakota, MJ05, p19-23. Canyon Lake Park: brief – place to see in Rapid Canaries, Sioux Falls: memories of baseball City, MA03, p20; photos of taken as part team during the summer of 1936, JA93, of North American Nature Photography p62. Association project, SO04, p32-37; photo Canfield, Art: mentioned in feature on 2011 of by Kadek T. Susanto is Big Picture, Missouri River flood, SO11, p76-85. SO13, p48-49. Canistota: feature on Goosemobile, ND89, Capa: article on Philip O’Connor, last man in, p13-17; featured in Towns We Like, ND97, ND09, p90-93. p34-41; Ortman Clinic in, ND97, p34-38; Capitan, Colin: umpire mentioned in humorous feature on Tom & Ruth Neuberger and stories from 30 years of South Dakota the Goosemobile, ND98, p42-49; baseball Magazine, MA15, p104. career of Brian Hanson from, JA03, p60; Capitol Lake: feeding geese at in Pierre Tom & Ruth begin the Goosemobile project mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in in, ND06, p14; the Ortman Clinic and South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Ortman Hotel is one of things to see in Cappel, Bob: comments on community of every county, JA11, p42; Goosemobile Yankton by, ND03, p29-32.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 33 CAR - CAS Carberry, Bill: listing - member of S.D. Sports being longest non-navigable river in the Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. world, MA12, p23. Carda, Dave: Yankton mayor, JA14, p41. Carrie Nation (see Moore, Carry Amelia) Cardinals: Our Wild Side on diet and color of, Carroll, Brenda: owner of Tumbleweed Café, ND13, p110; Our Wild Side on, JF16,p118. JF17, p22-31. Carey, Ada: feature story on the 1937 murder Carroll, Frank: comments in feature on Black of, MJ94, p24-29. Hills forest farmers and pine beetles, SO12, Carey, Beans: listing - possible member of S.D. p32-38. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Carroll, Gene: Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame Carl, Lyle: Claire City mayor, JA14, p26. honoree, JF09, p15. Carlsgaard, Lynn: Darwin Wolf’s favorite Cars: “Parked in South Dakota” feature on our professor at Northern State University, favorite old cars and trucks, JF13, p17; JF15, p68-69. old cars used as targets on WWII bombing Carlson, Alvin: efforts to save Black Hills mining range, MA16, p30-34. town of Trojan, ND98, p67-69; brief on last Carson, Jared: comments in story on Custer man in Trojan, JF10, p63. County Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59. Carlson, Colter: photo of cowboy with daughter Carson, Lisa: Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc. marketing Ashlynn by Jean Laughton, JF10, p25. manager comments in We Make It, JF13, Carlson, Ernie: member of Sioux Falls p10. Zoological Society, JUL85, p25; comments Carstensen, Mark: Sturgis mayor, JA14, p38. on Battle Creek, MJ05, p21. Carter, Curt: profi le of owner of Kones Corner, Carlson, Jenna: South Dakota represented at NOV85, p26-29. national spelling bee by, JA01, p67. Carter, Ed: played baseball in Redfi eld, MJ15, Carlson, Oliver: featured in photographer Greg p53-55. Latza’s book of WWII veterans, JA04, p75. Carter, Robin Borglum: comments on her Carlson, Richard: cataloging Fassbender mother, Mary Borglum, wife of sculptor Photographic Collection, JF15, p92-97. Gutzon, MJ01, p44-47. Carlson, Sarah: director of Homestake Opera Carter, Rosa Roberto: brief - recognized as House shares top 7 things she loves about centennial alumnus of Northern State South Dakota, MJ16, p17; director of College, ND88, p36. historic Homestake Opera House, ND14, Carter, Vic: commissions special knife as p67-72. centennial keepsake, DJ87, p17. Carlson, Sr., Henry: 2009 inductee answers Carthage: Dakotiana on the Campbell Straw question in “Questions for 13 Hall of Bale Museum located in, JA06, p17; Famers,” SO09, p80. Strawbale Museum in is one of 25 very Carlson, Taylor: Dakota Textiles production unusual man-made places, MA10, p40; coordinator, MA10, p59. mysterious Spooklight near, SO14, p64-67; Carmichael, Pete: livestock dogs raised and canning business of Henrietta Truh from, trained by, JA09, p80-84. ND14, p32-33; mentioned in feature on Carmichael, Shannon: manager of KJ Leather traveling across the state on gravel roads, company in Faith, SO08, p30-31; pictured SO16, p18-31. in town story on 30 years of exploring Cartney, Mike: president of Lake Area Technical South Dakota, MA15, P13-26. Institute in Watertown answers questions Carnegie library: oldest in Redfi eld is one of in annual college guide, JF16, p90. things to see in every county, JA11, p45. Cartoonists: feature story on, SO08, p36-41. Carneige, Andrew: libraries in S.D. funded by, Cascade Falls: photo essay on, JA10, p72-74; MA96, p14-23. swimming hole mentioned in an “oughta Carp: Our Wild Side on fl ying carp, JF13, p95. do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, Carr Family Cowboy Band: brief on in Traveler, p22-37. SO11, p63. Cascade: town of bypassed when Hot Springs Carr, Keith: comments on petrifi ed tree near was developed as a tourist destination, Prairie City by, MA04, p79-81. JA03, p80; mentioned in article on water in Carr, Larry: mentioned in article on caboose the Black Hills, MJ16, p38-47. dontated to State Railroad Museum, JF17, Caselli-Smith, Dowell: Karlene Hunter’s favorite p53-55. professor at Lakota College, JF15, Carrels, Pete: experiences of living in Aberdeen, p69-70. MJ01, p18-19; comments on James River Casey Tibbs Match of Champions: sidebar on in

34 • South Dakota Magazine inDex CAS - CEN The Traveler, MJ11, p45. favorite climb, MA13, p23; is a National Casey Tibbs Memorial Ride: Big Picture of, Natural Landmark, JA15, p100; A.J. Heil JA10, p50-51. shares account of hiking trail, MJ16, p109. Casey Tibbs Rodeo Center: mentioned in Fort Catlin, George: profile of painter, MJ94, p18-23. Pierre Story, MA10, p21; mentioned in an Caton, Nick: owner of Barbacoa’s burrito “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, restaurant in Spearfish, JF12, p29. MJ11, p22-37. Cats: memories of farm, MJ01, p60-61. Casey, Bonnie: helped artist Nancyjane Huehl Catt, Carrie Chapman: cause of women’s develop career, JF06, p13. suffrage championed by in state, JF93, Casey, Laura and Breanna: own Alaska Café in p28-29. Lemmon, JF13, p79. Cattle Culture (see Ranching) Casey, Pauline & Dennis: Bear Country wildlife Cattle Egrets: Our Wild Side on, MJ12, p94. park operated by, MA03, p8-13. Cattleman’s Blizzard: deadly Black Hills Casey, Vern: brief – inducted into South Dakota blizzard, JF14, p58-64. Hall of Fame, SO04, p81. Cave Hills: photos of, essay on, MA92, p10-14; Cash, Joe: listing - named to S.D. State ancient stone carvings in the, JA01, p6-11; Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. feature story on, MA06, p10-14; feature Cash, Johnny: Too Long in the Sun about article about The Island in, SO09, p40-43; performance at state fair, SO15, p104. feature on petroglyphs in, MJ12, p62-69. Cash, Leonard: historian for town of Moon, Cavenee, Stephanie: mentioned in essay on JA11, p62-66. Burke Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. Casper, Tom: painting of one room school house Caves: crawling a cave mentioned in an by, JF17, p50. “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Cassens, Scotty: dogsledding aficionado, JF99, MJ11, p22-37; Jewel Cave is longest cave p26-31. in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p20; Cassens, Sheena: dogsledding aficionado, JF99, Jewel Caves is one of South Dakota’s p26-31. Creepy Places, SO12, p84-81; Feature Castle Rock: Hoover Store is gathering place article on exploration of Jewel Cave, MA13, near, JA13, p38-39. p61-65 Castle, William: brief - recognized as centennial CAW Industries: marketers of Willard Water, alumnus of a South Dakota public college/ MJ94, p43-47. university, ND88, p36. Cecil, Chuck: listing - named to S.D. State Castles of Slim Buttes: mentioned in 10 Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Cedar Shore Resort: mentioned in feature on p26-47. Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. Castlewood: home of Kones Korner, NOV85, Cedar Waxwing: bird featured, ND05, p76-77. p26-29; The Incredibles band from, ND04, Cemetery: photographs and thoughts on by p12; scientist Lynn Seppala from inducted John Banasiak, SEP86, p4-8; feature story into 2011 South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, on Deadwood landmark Mount Moriah p90. Cemetery, MJ99, p30-33. Catches, Violet: involved with Native American Census: feature on census conducted by state naming ceremony near Pierre, JA16, p44- from 1905-45, ND91, p26-28. 50. Centennial Trail: biking on the, SO97, p80-87; Catfish Bay: brief in Traveler on annual Ice feature story on, MJ08, p50-54; favorite Fish Fest at, JF12, p87; brief in Traveler on bike trail of Dan Clements, JA09, p40-41. water ski show in Sioux Falls, MJ12, p87. Center for Western Studies: feature story on, Catfish: blue catfish are biggest fish in Missouri MAR86, p28-31; role in hosting Dakota River in Nature Questions feature, MA12, History Conference, MJ93, p30-32; WWII p29; food story on Nata Jones’ fishing diaries of Robert G. Chase at, MJ96, p54- experiences on the Missouri, MJ12, p76-77. 55; brief - attractions of for summer Cathedral of the Prairies (aka St. Anthony travelers, MJ97, p92; Norman Rockwell Cathedral): history of the in Hoven, MA01, painting at, JF09, p26; invited artists to p16; headstand on steeple of performed submit works that interpreted Wounded by Steve Hopper, JF04, p11; St. Anthony Knee, ND15, p32-42. of Padua Church mentioned in feature on Center of the Nation: directions to location near Spiritual Places, MJ16, p30. Belle Fourche, MJ05, p22; Dakotiana on Cathedral Spires: photographer Les Voorhis’ both Center of Nation and capital’s center

South Dakota Magazine Index • 35 CEN - CHA of state, MJ05, p36. Kids’ Colt Scramble in, JF17, p112. Center: Ty Cobb stopped in store at while Chambers, Rowland: mentioned in feature on hunting, JA03, p90; baseball diamond memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 sponsored by McCook Electric built in, years, MA15, p34. SO06, p12; mentioned in humorous stories Chambers, William (Persimmon Bill): killer and from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, outlaw listed in feature on rogues, ND11, MA15, p109. p24. Centerville: visited by John Dillinger, JF93, p9- Chan, Kay: manager of Gingerbread House B&B 12; community service of Stan Schmiedt in Rapid City, SEP86, p33. in, JF03, p54; feature story on, MJ07, p19- : Rapid City church 24; Centerville Museum owned by Sherree mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, Schmiedt, MJ07, p19-24; feature story MJ16, p31. on museum in, MJ08, p86-87; Royal Bake Chapel of the Holy Spirit: stone church in Shop in is for sale, JA16, p68-71. Timber Lake, JA15, p79; Old Stone Church Central City: Casino Bar located in, ND06, p45. in Timber Lake mentioned in feature on Central States Fair: mutton bustin’ at Spiritual Places, MJ16, p23. mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in Chapman, Doug: comments in feature on bird South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; featured in watching, MA11, p80-83. article on traditions at fairs, JA16, p65. Chapman, Mark: mentioned in article on graves Century Farms of South Dakota: seeking stories of unknown soldiers of Custer’s Seventh for book, MAY85, p27. Cavalry, ND16, p40-45. Cepak, Mike: director of minerals and mining Charging Cloud, Bryan: Lakota radio show on uranium mining in the Black Hills, JA09, hosted by, MA09, p45. p53-58. Charging Eagle, Steve: one of Elders of the Cerroll, Katie: comments on fl ag restored at, Faith painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, JF12, p14. p36. Chabane, Dee: keeping forgotten arts alive, Charging, Evelyn: Lower Brule resident, JF09, ND96, p58-62. p28-33; tourism guide on Lower Brule Chae’s: Asian restaurant in Vermillion Sioux Tribe comments on how to dance at a mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, pow wow, MJ13, p32. JF12, p17. Charles Mix County: fur traders in, ND08, p74- Chalkstone: feature on buildings in and around 78; Platte-Winner Bridge in is one of things Yankton built of, MJ97, p82-88; Ron to see in every county, JA11, p34; Choteau Livingston carves chalkstone in Springfi eld, Creek, Kafka Lake, Fort Randall Chapel ND16, p20-27. are stops on Sioux City to Fort Randall Chamales, Constantine & Ingrid: comments on Military Road, MA13, p50-56; Struck by lutefi sk by, ND03, p46-48. the Ree is buried in, SO15, p23; Janine Chamberlain, Ray: barn-straightening business Kern reminisces about making plum jam in, of, JF00, p52-53. SO15, p80-81. Chamberlain: riverboat excursions on Missouri Charley’s: restaurant at Goss Opera House from, JJ87, p39; Taft Hotel moved to, mentioned in feature article on Watertown, SO89, p26; featured in Towns We Like JA10, p15-22. section, JA93, p8-13; brief - attractions of Charlie’s Pizza: Yankton restaurant mentioned Akta Lakota Museum for summer travelers, in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p57. MJ97, p10; future of Missouri River bridge Chase, Robert G.: WWII diary of, MJ96, p54-55. near contemplated, JF02, p32; parfl eche Chasing Crane, Jonas: mentioned in feature on containers at Akta Lakota Museum in forbidden reservation/Indian dance halls, featured as prized museum pieces, MA05, MJ12, p45-50. p15; feature on Chamberlain/Oacoma, Chat Pack: Dakotiana on South Dakota Chat MA11, p28-32; feature on 2011 inductees Pack, MA13, p15. to the South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, Chateau Bar & Restaurant: mentioned in p89-92; Big Picture of Missouri River valley feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. near, MA13, p48-49; located along old Chateau Lounge: mentioned in feature on Highway 16, JA15, p27; land lottery in, hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. JF16, p82-83; large sculpture of Native Chateau, Azby: town of Minnesela founded by, American woman by Dale Lamphere near, JF01, p74-75. SO16, p40-45; Too Long in the Son on Chautauqua: memories of performer Loftus

36 • South Dakota Magazine inDex CHA - CHR Ward, JA88, p20-21; history of, modern feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22; tour in, S.D., MJ92, p34-38; Dr. Charles prankster Indian chief mentioned in feature Eastman portrayed by Jerome Kills Small, on William Henry Harrison Beadle, MJ13, JA00, p23-27. p82-91. Cheese buttons: German cuisine by Ruth Chief Eagle, Homer: Dakotiana on portrait of Schumacher, ND12, p37. young woman painted in Tripp County Cheever, Kay: profile of Brookings bonsai Courthouse by, SO12, p13. arborist, JF97, p46-51. Children’s Blizzard: featured in Too Long in the Chellis, Gloria: mentioned in article on school Sun, JF08, p96; blizzard of 1888, JF11, explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. p34; mentioned in feature on memorable Cherry Creek Day School: Bill Shunk teaches sad stories from our first 30 years, MA15, at, SEP86, p12-15. p34; mentioned in article on How to Grow a Chesley, Blake: pictured in photo at Lake South Dakotan, JF16, p30. Poinsett, MJ16, p90. Children’s Care Hospital and School: feature Cheyenne River Indian Reservation: strip of story on, JF97, p12-17. land for cattle drives through, JUL86, p24- Children’s Gardening and Education Center: 26; Bill Shunk’s career at, SEP86, p15-17; center at McCrory Gardens is built with feature story on Diamond A Ranch, ND93, wheat straw bales, JF12, p76. p16-19; feature on Takani School, MA94, Children’s Museum of South Dakota: mentioned p37-39; Adopt-A-Horse program for kids in feature on Brookings, MJ11, p14-21; on, JA98, p45-46; brief - Sacred Peace photo of Mama T-Rex wearing a scarf at, Pipe featured as Century Survivor, ND99, ND12, p91. p64; account of Sun Dance at Green Grass, Chili: state chili cook-off held at White, SEP85, JA03, p52-56; memories of growing up on p8; award-winning chili chef Rick Christman by Lanniko Lee, ND03, p88-89; pictures from Mobridge, ND99, p10; served at of Sioux YMCA in, ND06, p40-44; wild fundraiser/music festival by Vermillion Area horses on, MJ09, p36-41; illegal artifact Arts Council, SO04, p52-53; Chili Blues looting on, ND09, p102-106; 1996 blizzard mentioned in anniversary special food story on, JF11, p39; Cheyenne River Youth article, SO10, p43. Project photography project on, JA14, p88- China Buffet: restaurant in Hot Springs 95; Demi Beautiful Bald Eagle from writes mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Letter to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, JF12, p31. p33-48. China Painting: ancient art revived in S.D., Cheyenne River: canoe trip down, discovery SO88, p32-33. of A. Miotte plate on, SO95, p30-33; wild China/Chinese Heritage: community of in horse sanctuary along, JF96, p14-17; Deadwood’s early days, ND89, p49-51. journey on the by Michael Melius, SO97, Chipps, Victoria: photo of in article on John p10-15; Childhood experience at summer Willis’ photos of Pine Ridge Indian cabin near, JA05, p59-61; Four Corners Reservation, JF11, p20-27. Bridge over is one of the things to see in Chislic: popularity of and origin of in every county, JA11, p47; Dakotiana on southeastern South Dakota, JA05, p74-76; Four Corners Bridge over, ND12, p15. mentioned in article on traditions at fairs, Cheyenne Tribe: significance of Bear Butte to, JA16, p61. SEP85, p24-25. Chocolate: Watertown Confectionary mentioned Chickens: City Chicks flock in article about in feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- eggs, MA10, p28-29. 22. Chicoine, David: South Dakota State University Chokecherry: article on picking near Okaton president mentioned in 2011 College and Jones County, JA10, p48-49; whether Towns, JF11, p55; president of South cherries in ditches are public property in Dakota State University answers questions Nature Questions feature, MA12, p24. in annual college guide, JF16, p101. Chouteau, Pierre: Fort Pierre’s namesake Chicoine, Representative Roland: opinion of mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, state song, MAY85, p16. p22-32. Chief Clerk of the State House: Q&A/interview Chrisman, Walter: criminal kills deputy with Karen Gerdes, JF12, p10. sheriff and agents in Redfield, JA06, Chief Drifting Goose: featured as chief, bishop, p16; bootlegger mentioned in feature on and husband, ND05, p90; mentioned in prohibition, JA12, p52-57.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 37 CHR - CLA Christensen, Bernie: investigator of plane of Lily, JF17, p32-37. carrying marijuana that landed in fi eld near Christopherson, Mark: recounts story of Jerry Akaska, JF97, p20-25. Mckinney, SEP85, p48. Christensen, Howard: killer of Ada Carey of Christopulos, George: Place and Plate host, Blunt, MJ94, p24-29. ND10, p10. Christensen, Marci: listing - receives tourism Chrysler Corporation: fi lming for introduction of award, AM87, p30. Dodge Dakota pickup, MAY86, p17. Christensen, Marvin “Pal”: comments on Chubby Chipmunk: chocolate shop in unsolved murder of Patsy Magner, JF16, Deadwood, JA14, p14. p77-82. Chytka, Ellsworth: essay on the reburial of Christensen, Ron: Santa Claus played by, ND03, Dakota bones from White Swan, MJ00, p85-87. p40-41. Christenson, Bernie: essay by included in Chytka, Tony: plans horse ride across S.D., Visions, JF95, p27; fundraising role key MAY85, p31; profi le of sculptor, ND04, p40- in getting South Dakota Community 44; brief on sculpture “Tipperary’s Last Foundation started, SO96, p24. Stand” by, ND09, p49; “Legacy” sculpture Christiansen, Bryan: Rapid City artist sculpts by in Belle Fourche is one of things to see with scavenged furniture, SO16, p53. in every county, JA11, p33. Christianson, John: work of painter Charles Cider Hill Farm Bakery: feature story on, MJ03, Greener championed by, MJ01, p94-99. p75-76. Christianson, Ted: timber-framed houses built Cigars: business of making in S.D., MA98, p40- by, ND02, p20-24. 47. Christman, Don: toy tractor collection of in Lake Cimple, Mildred: member of Czech Days Norden, SO10, p10. committee in Tabor, MJ09, p51. Christman, Rick: restaurateur, award-winning Circle B Cowboys: brief – featured in bands/ chili chef from Mobridge, ND99, p10; owner musicians from S.D., ND04, p26. of Rick’s Café in Mobridge and creator Circuitous Cow Path: The Big Picture - aerial of Rick’s salt, MA06, p15; Rick’s Café in photo by Dave Tunge, SO09, p46-47. Mobridge owned by, MA09, p69; mentioned Citibank: honored for contributions to the arts, in anniversary special food article, SO10, MAY86, p21. p40; pictured in town story on 30 years City Chicks: name of fl ock in article about eggs, of exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13- MA10, p28-29. 26; mentioned in feature on hometown Civil War: Dakotiana on Dakota Cavalry restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Reunion, SO12, p17. Christmas at the Capitol: photo essay on, Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC): spotlight ND11, p78-83; is one of our holiday on the work and life of Depression relief traditions, ND12, p20. camps, MJ05, p84. Christmas: feature on our holiday traditions and Civilian Conservation Corps Museum: events, ND12, p18-31; De Smet fi remen mentioned in feature on unusual museums pass out treats, ND13, p17; holiday foods, and collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, ND13, p28-37; fi ction by Jody Bottum, p68-76. ND13, p64-67. Claire City: grain hauled from with steam- Christol, Carl: brief - recognized as centennial powered tractor by John Flaws, ND04, p48. alumnus of the University of South Dakota, Clamming: feature story on, MJ09, p63-65. ND88, p37. Claremont: feature on six-man football and Christopher, H. Richard: Leet School in Letcher Claremont Honkers in, ND11, p40-45; Too preserved by, ND07, p64-65; historic Leet Long in the Sun on football in, SO12, p96. schoolhouse owned by moved to Hamar, Clark County: Hillcrest Hutterite Colony is one , SO15, p16. of things to see in every county, JA11, p34. Christopherson, Dan: radio announcer on Clark, Charles ‘Badger’: memorial society WNAX, SEP85, p7. established, MAY85, p11; profi le of South Christopherson, Fred C.: attends conference to Dakota’s fi rst poet laureate, AM87, p34- get United Nations to move to Black Hills, 39; home of in Custer State Park, JF89, NOV86, p30. p16-17; memories of by Avis Osland, Christopherson, Gloria: comments on JF89, p19; poem deriding Mount Rushmore restaurants in Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. attributed to, MJ91, p13; profi le of, SO92, Christopherson, Howard: photo essay on town p27-31; steps to Badger Hole painted

38 • South Dakota Magazine inDex CLA - CLO white by, JF03, p90; authorship of “Cowboy one of last lawyers practicing who came up Payer” not acknowledged, MJ04, p48; brief by the apprentice system, MJ93, p14-17; on unromantic poet laureate, JF10, p55; featured in Towns We Like, ND98, p34-38; cabin of is one of things to see in every feature on The Hidewood near, SO99, p88- county, JA11, p35; mentioned in feature on 91; dredging project underway in, JF01, cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64; mentioned p45; brief – one of ten favorite beaches to in humorous stories from 30 years of South visit in South Dakota, JA03, p49; featured Dakota Magazine, MA15, p105; kids should as a good place to canoe or kayak, MJ06, learn “A Cowboy’s Prayer” by, JF16, p27. p14; Crystal Springs rodeo in is Big Picture, Clark, Jim: jazz program on S.D. Public Radio JA15, p60-61; Crystal Springs Rodeo near, hosted by, JA02, p40. SO16, p79. Clark: feature story on Dakota Style potato Clearfield: Yvonne Hollenbeck from profiled in chips made in, MJ91, p64-66; honors feature on cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64; novelist Harold Adams with special day, featured in photography book of towns JA91, p6; brief - Desnoyers Hardware along the 100th Meridian, JF16, p44-52. family business featured as Century Cleberg, Dan: comments on Aberdeen’s Red Survivor, ND99, p38; featured in Towns We Rooster, MA06, p24. Like, MA00, p35-42; short story on potato Cleberg, Kileen, comments on Aberdeen’s Red wrestling at the Potato Day Festival held Rooster, MA06, p24. in, JA06, p87; town members remember Cleborg, Dan and Kileen: owners of Red Rooster Little Fellow at his gravesite near, MJ09, Coffee House mentioned in feature on p20; Dakotiana on hardware store in, JA10, Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69. p12; potato farmer Jory Maynard from Clem, James: professor of clinical pharmacy at comments in article on Garden City, JF12, SDSU featured in College Guide, JF06, p88. p52-53; Fred Obermeier from profiled in Clement, Amanda: listing - member of S.D. feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; umpire 47; mentioned in humorous stories from career of, JUL85, p10-11. 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, MA15, Clement, Dale: helped bring section of Berlin p111; mentioned in feature on traveling Wall to Rapid City, JF01, p40; 2010 South across the state on gravel roads, SO16, Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, ND10, p69- p18-31. 73. Clarke Observatory: telescope on Yankton Clement, Dr. Dale: mentioned in Dakotiana on College campus now behind fence of South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, Federal Prison Camp, MA96, p89. p10. Clarke, Richard (aka Deadwood Dick): feature Clements, Dan: Centennial Trail favorite of, on storyteller/frontier character, JA91, p62. JA09, p40-41. Clauson, Sam: comments on plans of DM&E Clements, Frederic: Nebraska ecologist Railroad to expand by, ND02, p75-76. mentioned in feature on saving our native Clay County Fair: pie auction at, JA16, p66. prairie, MA11, p48-53. Clay County State Park: is one of things to see Clendenning, Marlin: plans Esmond centennial in every county, JA11, p35. celebration, NOV85, p36. Clay County: Dakotiana on Corn Cob Chefs Cleveland, Rev. Herb: 2009 inductee answers of, SO09, p10; Clay County State Park is question in “Questions for 13 Hall of one of things to see in every county, JA11, Famers,” SO09, p83. p35; Victor’s Roadhouse, Old Main, Austin- Clifford, Angie: awarded home by Lakota Tiny Whittemore House, W.H. Over Museum are House Nation organization, ND15, p18. stops on Sioux City to Fort Randall Military Clifford, Bob: listing - member of S.D. Sports Road, MA13, p50-56. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Clay, Brad: work with cottonwood trees of, Clifford, Sister Geraldine: photograph of, essay JF05, p42. by, JF99, p14-15. Clay, Charles: 2007 South Dakota Hall of Fame Clodfelter, Dwane: listing - member of S.D. honoree, SO07, p83. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Claymore, Sydney Keith: modeled for Dale Clothes Horse, The: feature on specialty store Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture, SO16, p40- in Delmont, MA95, p53-54. 45. Cloud seeding: history of weather modification Clear Lake: Crystal Springs Ranch Rodeo near, efforts in S.D. from the 1950s to the SO88, p7; home of Gordon Gunderson, 1970s, MJ93, p52-56.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 39 CLO - COL Cloud, Johnny: memories of, MJ08, p65-70. Cody, Buffalo Bill: mentioned as fi rst person Clough, Tanna: pictured in photo essay on to bring movie cameras to South Dakota height of corn, JA16, p27. in feature article on fi lmmaking in South Clouser, Brent: Writers & Artists on movie by, Dakota, MJ10, p56-64. SO12, p26. Cody, William: Albert Afraid of Hawk travels Clover, Ron: listing - honored for work with with Wild West Show of, JA13, p50-58. Black Hills trout streams, MAY86, p21. Coe, William Robertson: collection of books and Clovis Culture: early human inhabitants of S.D., manuscripts on Western history donated to ND99, p24-30. Yale, SO06, p22-28. Clown, Amos: mentioned in article on Coffee, Henry: escape from S.D. State patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Penitentiary in 1922 by, JF01, p19-24. 70. Coffee: how to make egg coffee, MJ13, p27. Clown, Arnelle: mentioned in article on Cogan House: mentioned in article on graves patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- of unknown soldiers of Custer’s Seventh 70. Cavalry in Bon Homme County, ND16, p40- Clown, Julia: mentioned in article on patriotism 45. of Native Americans, MJ17, p62-70. Cogan, Bridget Cole: hotel owner mentioned Clown, Moses: mentioned in article on in article on graves of unknown soldiers of patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Custer’s Seventh Cavalry in Bon Homme 70. County, ND16, p40-45. Clowns: Crouse family of Watertown perform Cogdill, Otis: Sally Ann ferry on the Missouri as, JA02, p8-13; 1925 Model T is Crouse operated by, JA03, p71-73. Family Clownmobile in Watertown, JF13, Coke, Allison Hedge: comments on the Oneota p21. burial mounds near Blood Run Creek by, Clowser, Don: comments on Deadwood, JF02, MJ03, p54-60. p13; owner of Deadwood’s Flame Theatre Colby, Brigadier General Leonard: adopted baby comments on fi lm preservation, MA06, girl Lost Bird who survived the Wounded p56; mentioned in Dakotiana on Days of Knee Massacre, ND15, p44-51. ’76 Rodeo, JA10, p10. Coldwell, Raelynn: comments on volunteer Coal Springs: now-disappeared town in Perkins program at Sacred Heart Monastery, ND15, County, NOV85, p21-23. p16. Cobb, Euc: listing - member of S.D. Sports Hall Coleman, Jack: raises rodeo bulls, MA16, p20- of Fame, MAY85, p38. 29. Cobb, Ty: stopped in Center store while Coleman, Jon: wrote book about Hugh Glass, hunting, JA03, p90; mentioned in ND16, p87-89. humorous stories from 30 years of South Colins, Tommy: mentioned in article on seven Dakota Magazine, MA15, p110. South Dakota sporting events everyone Cochran, Carole: mentioned in article on should experience, SO16, p71-79. traditions at fairs, JA16, p66. Colling, Irene: profi le of muralist, JA90, p44-45. Cochran, James: home overlooking ghost town Collins-Russell Expedition: fi rst organized effort Myersville, JF06, p30. to prospect for gold in Black Hills, MAR86, Cochrane, Eleanor: working to save Lake p9 Cochrane, ND97, p54-56. Collins, Charlie: profi le of newspaper publisher/ Cochrane, William A.: mentioned in humorous promoter, MAR86, p8-9; short story on stories from 30 years of South Dakota the life of this newspaper Irishman, MA06, Magazine, MA15, p104. p78-79; Irish outlaw and newspaper owner Cockerline, Neil: donates art collection to South listed in feature on rogues, ND11, p24-25. Dakota Art Museum in Brookings, JF13, Collins, Dave: baseball player featured as one p39. of 12 great athletes, MA06, p41. Coder, Clarence: takes daily bike rides around Collins, Martin: profi le of rancher, JA99, p44-48. LaFramboise Island befriending deer, MJ05, Collins, Mary: starts Lakota Tiny House p35. Nation organization on Pine Ridge Indian Codington County: wagon trails in, SO03, p79; Reservation, ND15, p18. Punished Woman’s Lake in mentioned in Colman, Lieutenant Sydney: pictured in feature article on Lake Legends, JA10, p78-83; on Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p25. monastery trail in is one of things to see in Colman: Mike Henriksen from shares top 7 every county, JA11, p31. things he loves about South Dakota, SO15,

40 • South Dakota Magazine inDex COL - COO p17. Connors, Howard: listing - member of S.D. Colombe, Chris: cowboy involved in bloody barn Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. dance brawl is Colome’s namesake, MA13, Conquering Bear: chief killed in 1854 Grattan p28-33. massacre, ND16, p30-37. Colome: home of painter Brenda Bruckner, Conradi, Gary: stories from county courthouses JF96, p18-23; feature article on, MA13, collected by, MJ04, p65-69; Episcopalian p28-33; butter pecan fudge by Fran Hill churches visited by, JA08, p24-29; inducted from, ND13, p32; Randy Shippy from raises into 2011 South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, Rodeo Bulls, MA16, p24. p91; photographs South Dakota governors’ Colorado Charlie (see Utter, Charlie) graves, SO13, p52-57; researched Mesker Colorado Technical Institute: South Dakota’s Brothers Iron Works store fronts in South College Towns, JF10, p87-88. Dakota, JF16, p13. Colton: short article on, SO10, p20-21. Conservation: Fletcher’s Prairie, remnant of tall- Columbus College: former catholic institution grass prairie, registered as South Dakota mentioned in feature on Chamberlain/ Natural Area, MAY86, p17; management Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. of Samuel Ordway Prairie, AS87, p9; Commerce Street Grille: restaurant in essay on the destructiveness of modern Plankinton, JA15, p45-54. farming practices, SO91, p36-37; efforts Common Sense Manufacturing: Dakotiana on of Clarence Mortenson to restore prairie livestock equipment company founded by habitat on ranch, ND93, p20-22; efforts Kelly Melius, MJ11, p11. of Peter Norbeck toward, MA94, p8-11; Communications Services for the Deaf: feature essay on land use issues, ND94, p68; Wes story on, MA05, p32-38. Jackson’s reflections on ethos of ranching Community Caves: caves in Spearfish Canyon versus agriculture, MA95, p36-38; the are Big Picture, ND14, p58-59. usefulness of fire in the environment, MJ95, Comstock, Everett: listing - member of S.D. p80-86; imperiled glacial lakes of northeast Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; profile of S.D., ND97, p8-13. golfer, NOV85, p38-40. Continental Divide: finding it is one of 25 Concha, Elyssa Sierra: Comments in Writers Things Every South Dakotan Should Try to & Artists on new literary journal by, MJ17, Do, MJ10, p30-43. p79. Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth: writer mentioned in Concordia Pioneer Lutheran Church: mentioned feature on Crow Creek Christmas, ND10, in photo essay on country churches, MA17, p36-39; comments on First Nations p30-35. Sculpture garden, MA14, p18; helped Conde: school funding in, JF08, p13-14; create First Nations Sculpture Garden in Dakotiana on public school building in, Rapid City, MJ17, p95. MJ10, p10. Cook, Blaine: explains the effect of forest fires Coneflower (see Echinacea) on aspens, MJ09, p22; comments on Old Confluence of Grand and Missouri Rivers: is one Growth Pine in Black Hills, JA12, p26. of things to see in every county, JA11, p35. Cook, Jenny: The Book Shop in Sioux Falls Conheeney Ryan, Nora: daughter of murdered owned by, SO08, p76-81. Martin Conheeney visits South Dakota, Cook, Ken: profiled in feature on cowboy poets, ND08, p55-58. SO12, p56-64. Conheeney, Martin: Eimel Joukkuri’s murder of, Cook, Steven: photo by in feature about Black ND08, p55-58. Hills Photo Shootout, SO11, p30-35. Conkling, Bill: We Make It on Ground Blind Coolidge, President Calvin: visit to Pierre in Buddy invention by, SO15, p14. 1927, JJ87, p28-29; summer at Game Conn, Herb & Jan: feature on spelunkers who Lodge in Custer State Park, JA88, p7; explored/mapped Jewel Cave, JF98, p16- feature on 1927 visit to Black Hills, MA96, 21; inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall p48-56; fishing experiences in the Hills, of Fame, JF12, p90; found Jewel Cave to MA98, p64-65; bronze statue of President be our longest cave, MA12, p20; explored displayed downtown Rapid City, MJ06, p82; Jewel Cave, MA13, p61-65; mentioned South Dakota summerhouse owned by, in feature on free spirits in our 30th JF07, p60-63. anniversary issue, MA15, p47. Cooper, Adeline: feature story on naturalist, Connelly, Arlene: pictured with children at ND91, p16-19. Sacred Heart Hospital, ND13, p27. Cooper, John: co-chair comments on Tony Dean

South Dakota Magazine Index • 41 COO - COU Acres, JF12, p92. Corson County Fair: turtle races at, JA16, p64; Cooper, Mike: city-planning director commented John Lopez gives sculpting lesson at, JA16, on Sioux Falls, SO05, p14. p66. Copeland, Walt: member of the Singing Corson County: confl uence of the Grand and Cowboys, MJ00, p74. Missouri Rivers is one of things to see in Coppess, Chad: comments on Bridal Veil Falls, every county, JA11, p35. SO08, p57; comments on Spearfi sh Falls, Corson: Mighty Corson Art Players theater SO08, p59; comments on Sica Hollows, group from, MA04, p38. SO08, p60; mentioned in anniversary Cortez, Jim: created documentary We Are a feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- Horse Nation, MA17, p41. 60; founded Black Hills Photo Shootout, Corwitt, Connie: mentioned in feature on ghost SO11, p30-35; comments on his favorite shirts, JF14, p20-29. fall foliage drive, SO12, p78-83; comments Cosgrove, Francis: listing - member of S.D. on creepy experience in Fort Pierre National Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Grasslands, SO12, p84-91; explains how to Cosmos Mystery Area: mentioned in an “oughta take a great sunset picture in Dakotiana, do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, JA13, p11; Sage Creek Rim Road is his p22-37. favorite gravel road, SO16, p28, Costner, Kevin: feature on 25th anniversary Corcoran, Bob: owner of Corks Bar and Casino of Dances with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32; pictured in feature on Philip, MJ11, p80. costume and prop collection in Deadwood, Cordell, Deacon Chet: pictured in feature on MJ16, p70. Blue Cloud Abbey closing, SO13, p40. Coteau des Prairies: geographic feature in Cordts, Irene: work of painter Charles Greener northeast S.D. fi rst described by French championed by, MJ01, p94-99. mapmaker Joseph N. Nicollet, MJ92, Corio, Bob: food article on lamb raised by p28-29; journeys of Nicollet through, Dakota Harvest Farm owner, MA11, p38-39. MA94, p50-53; Sica Hollow in is one of Cormorants: Our Wild Side on, MJ17, p108. 10 Naturally Beautiful Places, JA10, p26- Corn Exchange Bank: former name of BankStar 47; mentioned in feature on Highway 20, Financial mentioned in feature on Elkton, ND10, p16-22; Windy Mound in is one of SO11, p14-18. things to see in every county, JA11, p43. Corn jewelry: Dakotiana on jewelry made by Coteau Hills: mentioned in Too Long in the Sun, Tara Barney, MA12, p14. JF10, p96; Dakotiana on, MJ10, p12; Roy Corn Palace: profi le of mural creator Clyde Lake Resort for sale in, SO15, p74-78. Goin, SEP85, p33-36; corn for murals Cotton, Milton: pictured in photo essay on grown by Dean Strand, JA97, p89; brief - cowboy polo, SO12, p46-51. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p48; Cottonwood Forest, The: featured in 10 corn grown by Dean Strand for, SO03, p40- Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, 44; favorite of Larry Jirsa in Mitchell, JA08, p26-47; featured in Places to See Before p45; murals on, JF09, p14; artist Cherie they Disappear, JA12, p23-24. Ramsdell is inspired by, SO15, p42. Cottonwood Productions: fi lm production Corn: economic and cultural signifi cance of company founded by Doug and Judi to state, JA97, p84-91; listening to it Sharples and Rich Frey mentioned in grow is one of 25 Things Every South feature article on fi lmmaking in South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; Dakota, MJ10, p56-64. whether you can hear corn grow in Nature Cottonwood Slough (also called Dry Run): Questions feature, MA12, p25; photo essay feature on, MA08, p26-30; is a National on height of corn, JA16, p20-31. Natural Landmark, JA15, p101. Cornella, Alton: featured as honored Hall of Cottonwood: located along old Highway 16, Fame member, SO05, p68. JA15, p30. Corner Book Shoppe: shop in Aberdeen owned Coudron, Virginia: artist mentioned in feature by Elizabeth Svensen, SO08, p76-81. on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. Cornhusking: annual contest held near Coughlin Campanile: one of 25 very unusual Brandon, SO89, p8-9. man-made places, MA10, p40. Corning, Evelyn: Hillside Letters A to Z by, Coughlin, Andrew: bull rider and fi ghter from SO07, p11. De Smet profi led in article on tough jobs, Corsica: sisters from participate in Kids’ Colt ND14, p99. Scramble in Chamberlain, JF17, p112. Coughlin, Charles: donated $20,000 for SDSU

42 • South Dakota Magazine inDex COU - CRA campanile, MA10, p40. p24-27; deepest natural lake in Nature Coulson, Commodore Sanford: built the Questions feature, MA12, p32. Captain’s Inn in 1878, JA06, p11. Coyote: ambivalent attitudes toward in S.D., Counties: feature on things to see in every MJ90, p4; feature on, myths of, ND92, county, JA11, p28-47. p12-18; disease rampant in S.D. population Country Schools: reunion of students from of, MA94, p44; Tootsie, pet coyote, named Sheldon School, SEP85, p8; Sheldon official state animal, JA96, p42-44; howling one-room school displayed at Friends of like one is one of 25 Things Every South the Middle Border Museum, SEP85, p8; Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; Tabor gathering of alumni of, SEP85, p9; Our Wild Side on coyote hunting, ND11, memories of Christmas program at, JAN86, p85; Our Wild Side on Christian Begeman’s p22-25; feature on Deep Creek School encounter with, JF12, p95; Our Wild Side near Wall, JF00, p26-32, Rural Schools of on, ND12, p110; how to call a, MJ13, Minnehaha County: 1871-1971 by Celia p24; Our Wild Side on, MJ13, p111; Our Benson chronicles the history of country Wild Side on, ND14, p116; Our Wild Side schools, SO09, p27; attending at Ingalls on, ND15, p116; howling at mentioned in Homestead mentioned in an “oughta do” article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. JF16, p34. Cournoyer, Steve & Pearl: experience of living Cozad, Fred and Luella: pictured in town story in Rising Hail settlement, MJ03, p69-72. on 30 years of exploring South Dakota, Coursey, O.W.: “Pioneering in Dakota” by MA15, P13-26; residents of Martin, MA07, is recommended as book every South p18-20. Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45. Cozad, Fred: mentioned in humorous stories Courthouses: feature story on, MJ04, p62-69. from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, Covarrubias, Sister Consuelo: commented on MA15, p107. Sioux Falls’ eastern bank’s growth, ND05, Crabtree, Betsy: Fiber Works Guild organized p69. by, SO88, p43. Covel, Sean: native South Dakotan from Crafton, Devaney: establishing a community Edgemont produced “Napoleon Dynamite,” garden in North Rapid City, JA16, p42-43. MJ05, p37. Crager, George: mentioned in feature on ghosts Cowan, Jeanne: comments in article on Huron, shirts, JF14, p20-29. SO14, p58-63. Craigle, Roan: manager of Brazilian Carnaval in Cowan, Willie: comments on the Fort Pierre Sioux Falls, JF12, p22. Rodeo, JA06, p18-21. Cramer-Kenyon Heritage House: feature story Cowboy Hill: Ken Steinken’s favorite climb, on, MAY86, p22-27. MA13, p26-27. Cramer, Nelson J. & Alice Bullfinch: owners of Cowboy Poets: feature story on, SO93, p30-33; Cramer-Kenyon Heritage House in Yankton, feature on, SO12, p56-64. MAY86, p24. Cowboy Polo: photo essay on, SO12, p46-51. Cramer, Nelson J.: Yankton lawyer listed in Cowboys: photographs of, poems about, SO04, feature on rogues, ND11, p21. p10-14; feature story on, SO08, p62-68; Crandall: mentioned in feature on Highway 20, Jean Laughton’s photography of, ND08, ND10, p16-22. p64-70; Rapid City songwriter Hank Harris Crane, Jon: Black Hills barn preserved by, investigates why cowboys sing, JF10, p11; MA08, p16; mentioned in anniversary feature on photos by Jean Laughton of, feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- JF10, p18-25; how to dress like a, MJ13, 60. p25. Crane, Joy: bead artist opened Avant Bead Art Cowman, Tim: director of Missouri River in Sioux Falls, ND05, p64. Institute mentioned in 10 Naturally Cranes: Our Wild Side on danger of wind farms Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; to whooping cranes, ND11, p87. comments on Pierre Shale in Nature Craven Canyon: uranium mining controversy Questions feature, MA12, p31; explains near, JA09, p53-58. how to navigate the wild Missouri, MJ13, Crawdads: how to trap in Nature Questions p39; comments on wooden wheel pulled feature, MA12, p27; how to catch, MJ13, from Missouri River at Clay County Park, p32. MJ14, p18. Crawford, Farrah: Oglala Lakota College alumni Coxes Lake: photos of fly fishing on, MA11, comments, JF11, p60.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 43 CRA - CRO Crawford, Gov. Coe: mentioned in article on Mary Egan, and the mistaken hanging of governor’s graves, SO13, p52-57. Thomas Egan, JA94, p31-34; abduction Crazy Erik (see Staenwood, Erik) of Margaret Stadler, murder of Harvey Crazy Horse Monument: feature story on, Burr, by Robert Thwing, MJ95, p48-55; ON87, p41-43; head of now outlined, feature on sheriff turned gangster Verne Ruth Ziolkowski takes over project from Miller, MJ96, p28-33; drug bust involving a husband, JF91, p21; volksmarching to the, airplane loaded with marijuana landing in MJ93, p8-13; profi le of Ruth Ziolkowski, fi eld near Akaska, JF97, p20-25; murdered MJ95, p15-19; brief - visit to Indian body of Hallie Illingworth identifi ed by Museum of North America on to-do list dental plate made in Faulkton, S.D., for summer in the Black Hills, MJ96, p14; SO97, p95; feature on the alleged outlaw varied reactions to blasting for, SO97, Cornelius Donahue, aka Lame Johnny p16-21; Laughing Water Restaurant at is and John A. Hurley, JF98, p62-67; bank Bob Lee’s favorite place to eat, JF01, p16; robberies in S.D., MJ98, p52-59. mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in Crissey, Preston: mentioned in humorous South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; mentioned stories from 30 years of South Dakota in feature on Black Hills forest farmers and Magazine, MA15, p110. pine beetles, SO12, p32-38; photo essay Crist, Bruce (aka Wicker Bill): comments on on volksmarch at, MJ14, p42-47; along town of Pierre by, JA01, p23-25. Highway 385, JA14, p78-85. Cronin, Justin: comments on 97 forgotten acres Crazy Horse: signifi cance of name, JUL85, for sale in Sully County, MJ16, p32-36. p32-33; spiritual powers passed on to Cronin, Mikel: Dakotiana on author of rock by his father at Bear Butte, SEP85, p25- climbing guidebook, MJ12, p9. 26; profi le of, MA03, p33-41 and MJ03, Crooks: Dakotiana on Double HP Horse Shelter p32-40; featured in story on graves of near, SO13, p18. Native American leaders, SO15, p20-27; Crouch Railroad Line: feature on, JA13, p74-83. mentioned in article on patriotism of Native Crouch, Charles: Crouch Railroad Line prime Americans, MJ17, p62-70. developer, JA13, p74-83. Crazy Peak: southeast South Dakotans have Crouch, Zackiary: hair stylist comments on view of, SO14, p66. Sturgis , JA12, p84-90. Creepy places: feature article on, SO12, p84- Crouse & Company Clowns: brief on 91. clownmobile, JF10, p59. Cresbard: Dakotiana on WWII fi ghter pilot Crouse, Don & Dorothy: perform as clowns, from, MJ10, p12; mentioned in feature on JA02, p8-13. Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. Crouse, Don and Dorothy: 1925 Model T Cressy, Gene: comments on old Highway 16, clownmobile owned by, JF13, p21. JA15, p29. Crouse, Don: brief on Crouse & Company Creston Dinosaur: featured in Too Long in the Clowns, JF10, p59. Sun, ND06, p90. Crow Creek Reservation: archeological evidence Crew, Grady: comments on whether kids should of a 14th Century massacre on the Missouri feed prairie dogs in Nature Questions River near, JF92, p16; fossil hunting on, feature, MA12, p29. ND95, p14-20; profi le of elder Vernon Crew, Keith and Dorothy: restored Prairie Ashley from, MJ01, p32-37; discovered Homestead, MA10, p40; released white photos taken at, JF08, p59-62; Dakotiana prairie dogs at Prairie Homestead, MA14, opening photo, MA10, p9; feature on Crow p28. Creek Christmas, ND10, p36-39; cookout Crime: feature story on 1956 kidnapping of at is one of our holiday traditions, ND12, Mae Galland, JA89, p56-61; history of p27. individuals hanged in state, MJ92, p39- Crow Dog, Mary: “Lakota Woman” by is 45; Security National Bank in Sioux Falls recommended as book every South robbed by John Dillinger, JF93, p9-12; Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45. unsolved mystery of two girls missing from Crow Foot: mentioned in article on patriotism of Vermillion in 1971, JF93, p32-35; account Native Americans, MJ17, p62-70. of the capture of the Exelby Gang, JF93, Crow Peak Brewing Company: Spearfi sh p70; career of outlaw Jack Sully, SO93, brewing company mentioned in feature on p18-21; murder of Ada Carey of Blunt, breweries across the state, MJ15, p20-27. MJ94, p24-29; feature on the murder of Crow Peak: mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful

44 • South Dakota Magazine inDex CRO - CUS Places article, JA10, p26-47; is Lindsay uranium work, JF01, p30. Stephens’ favorite climb, MA13, p22-23. Currey, Emily: former state film officer Crow, Tommy: photo of in article on John Willis’ comments in feature article on filmmaking photos of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, in South Dakota, MJ10, p56-64. JF11, p20-27. Currey, Hermina: comments on living in Crowley, Keith: photographer’s account of Ardmore by, ND02, p62-63. searching for black-footed ferrets, ND13, Curriel, Hector: paints images of Falls Park, p111. SO15, p57. Crowley, Michael: mentioned in Dakotiana on Curry Masala: Indian restaurant in Rapid City thunderbutte.com, JA10, p11. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Crowley, Sister Gabriella: commented on Nikki’s JF12, p32. in Sioux Falls, ND05, p69. Curry Seeds: feature on seed corn growers, Crows: Dakotiana on crows being communal, SO93, p14-17. SO15, p13. Curry, Dave: grandson of J.J. Curry comments Crystal Springs Ranch Rodeo: feature story on, in feature on Elk Point and I-29, JA11, p14- SO88, p6-11; Big Picture, JA15, p60-61; 22. Rodeo near Clear Lake, SO16, p79. Curry, Ed: owner of Elk Point seed corn Crystal Theater: mentioned in feature on business, SO93, p14-17; importance of Flandreau, ND12, p103. diary-keeping to, MJ96, p50-51; every Cudmore, Sandy: remarks on Prairie Repertory continent but Antarctica visited by, MJ04, Theater, AM87, p44. p46. Culbertson, Rob: model mentioned in feature Curry, Monty and Jay: mentioned in feature on on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. Dances with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. Culhane, Rebecca: Writers & Artists on CD by, Custer (town of): Heumphreus family ranch, SO12, p25. 12-Mile Ranch, near, SO94, p24-27; Cull, Bruce: co-owner of Dakota Archery in featured in Towns We Like, JA99, p20-27; Yankton mentioned in feature on archery, restoration of Kleemann House in, JA99, MA11, p34-37. p24; Mountain Music Show in, MJ00, p74; Cultural Heritage Center: being built by music show at Heritage Village near, MJ00, the Historical Society, JA88, p16-18; p74; experience of Stanley Snodgrass Verendrye Plate to be displayed in, MA89, returning to after WWII, MA03, p82; Stray p9; Attic Project launched by, SO90, p65; Horse Band from, ND04, p21; Sylvan stagecoach ‘Kittie’ to be displayed at, Lake Lodge favorite of Thomas Baffuto in, MA91, p28; state census cards at, ND91, JA08, p42; feature story on, JA08, p82- p26-28; brief - attractions of for summer 88; 2008 Hall of Fame honoree Sue Brown travelers, MJ97, p16; Sioux horse effigy in from, SO08, p86; Dakotiana - Custer featured as prized museum piece, MA05, County Deputy writes humorous Sheriff’s p13; Verendrye Plate in featured as prized logs, JF10, p10; We Make It on rifles built museum piece, MA05, p17. by Hugh Toenjes from, MJ12, p14; Crazy Cummings, Jim & Mary: Porcupine general store Horse Volksmarch, MJ14, p42-47; feature run by, MJ90, 54-55. on Highway 385 through, JA14, p78-85; Cummins, Frances: mentioned in article on Harvey Lancaster is last buffalo hunter school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. from, SO14, p40-42; Wrangler Café in is Cundall, Aaron: brews Black Hills Gold Label for sale, ND14, p44-47; Our Wild Side on Beer using S.D. grown grains, MJ90, p19. Skywalk Trail in, ND14, p117; located along Cunningham, John: knife maker at the Dakota old Highway 16, JA15, p35; puppeteers Territorial Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79- Markie and Claire Scholz from, JF16, p56- 87. 57. Cunningham, Lloyd: photographer’s Custer County Fair: featured in article on favorite photo, JA05, p33; feature on traditions at fairs, JA16, p58-67. photojournalist and Argus Leader’s senior Custer County Search and Rescue: feature on, photographer, SO09, p66-70. MA16, p52-59. Cuny Table: treasure cave of Indian relics found Custer County: Badger Hole cabin of Badger by Ed Lemmon near, SO15, p28-34. Clark is one of things to see in every Cuny, Sally: 1880 Town in Murdo owned by county, JA11, p35; Cathedral Spires and family of, MA09, p50-55. Limber Pine Natural Area in are National Curl, John: health problems of as legacy of Natural Landmarks, JA15, p100.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 45 CUS - DAB Custer Crossing: Bill Weber owns 1941 Chevy Grafe and Paul Horsted, SO02, p29-34; Truck near, JF13, p25. initials of carved into rock atop Inyan Kara, : Slim Buttes in is Harlan SO02, p31; numbers on, ND05, p25; story Humphrey’s favorite place to camp, MJ15, of his regimental brass band, JA06, p57; p83. feature article on Paul Horsted, Ernie Grafe Custer State Park: prices at annual buffalo and Jon Nelson’s book Crossing the Plains auction, FM87, p12; buffalo auction at in with Custer, SO09, p54-59; climbed Harney 1987, JF88, p32; President Peak, JF16, p60-64; graves of unknown spends summer in Game Lodge, JA88, p7; soldiers of Custer’s Seventh Cavalry, ND16, profi le of buffalo expert Fred Matthews, p40-45. MJ90, p8-12; Stockade Lake bridge rebuilt Cutler, Kay: mentioned in feature on six-man by National Guard, SO90, p65; feature on football, ND11, p40-45. Black Hills Playhouse in, MJ91, p59-61; Cutler, Lyle: mentioned in feature on six-man celebrating the 75th anniversary of, MJ94, football, ND11, p40-45. p8-14; feature on Calvin Coolidge’s 1927 Cutler, Richard: 2007 South Dakota Hall of visit to State Game Lodge, MA96, p48-56; Fame honoree, SO07, p84. photos of September snow in, SO96, p86- Cutter, Tom and Margaret: Spearfi sh Hotel 91; photographs of taken as part of North owners mentioned in feature on Spearfi sh’s American Nature Photography Association Grace Balloch Memorial Library, ND10, p30- project, SO04, p32-37; photo essay of, 35. ND04, p88-91; featured as favorite South Cwach, David: owner of 1912 Flanders 20 near Dakota campsite, JA05, p18; Harney Peak Yankton, JF13, p18. in is one of 10 Naturally Beautiful Places, Cwach, Roger: brief on owner of Fitzgerald’s JA10, p26-47; Our Wild Side on buffalo Chips, MJ91, p65. herd in, ND10, p85; Dakotiana on Sylvan Czechoslovakia/Czech Heritage: experiences of Rocks Climbing School in, MA11, p9; Daryl immigrant Marie Stritecky from, MAR86, Stisser’s experience with buffalo charging p36-37; experiences of immigrant Ludmilla in, MA11, p16; buffalo gores visitor at, Kantor from, MAR86, p37-39; Oscar MA11, p21; climbing Needles Highway Thum and accordion music of, ON87, p22; and feeding the burros in is mentioned kolachy/kolache making, MA93, p48- in an “oughta do” list for kids in South 49; brief - Kimball’s Holy Trinity Catholic Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Sylvan Lake in is Church featured as Century Survivor, Big Picture, MA12, p44-45; Harney Peak ND99, p36; Czech Days in Tabor, MJ09, in is Dillon Haug’s favorite climb, MA13, p51; Czech Days mentioned in anniversary p21, Cathedral Spires in is Les Voorhis’ special food article, SO10, p46; kolaches favorite climb, MA13, p23; photo essay on made at Tyndall Bakery and Czeckers in wildlife loop in, JA14, p42-49; Don Kopp’s Yankton, JF15, p30-34; noodles made in experience fi ghting the Galena Creek fi re Tabor, JA15, p62-64. in 1988, MJ15, p85-88; burros in, JA15, Czeckers: Yankton restaurant mentioned in p115; photo essay on annual buffalo feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, roudup in, SO15, p84-89; Big Picture of p22-31. Burning Beetle Celebration in Custer, JF16, D p58-59; Paul Horsted investigates true D.C. Booth National Fish Hatchery: one of 25 summit of Harney Peak, JF16, p60-64; Our very unusual man-made places, MA10, Wild Side on winter wildlife in, ND16, p107. p42; mentioned in an “oughta do” list Custer, Col. George Armstrong: Little Big Horn for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; experience of Frank Finkel and, SEP85, Holiday Hatchery at, ND12, p31; railroad p20-23; visit to Bear Butte by, SEP85, car at, MJ16, p72. p26; gunfi ght between William Roller and D&D Delights Café: mentioned in feature on George Turner during 1874 expedition to hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Black Hills by, MAR86, p32-34; soldiers of D&E Cafe: feature story on Pierre eatery, MJ90, expedition of die near Snatch Creek, Bon p16-18; mentioned in anniversary special Homme County, JA98, p56; portrayed with food article, SO10, p45. wings by sculptor Lloyd Kreitz, SO98, p82; Daba, Dawit & Sadiya: immigrant experiences controversy over sculpture by Lloyd Kreitz, of, MJ02, p43-44. JA99, p21-22; route of through the Black Daberkow, David: comments on building Hills revisited and photographed by Ernest restoration at , JUL86,

46 • South Dakota Magazine inDex DAC - DAK pMJ952. Corio, MA11, p38-39. Dacotah Prairie Museum: brief - attractions of Dakota History Conference: history, experience Aberdeen museum for summer travelers, of, MJ93, p30-32. MJ97, p16; Zeitllow switchboard in featured Dakota Jo’s Café: German food in Tolstoy, as prized museum piece, MA05, p15. ND12, p37; mentioned in feature on Dady, Kim Monahan: paints stage coachcrash hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. on Fort Pierre to Deadwood Trail Ride, Dakota Layers: egg production facility north of JA13, p63. Flandreau, ND12, p98-103. Dahl Fine Arts Center: brief - attractions of for Dakota Lean Meats: value-added venture that summer travelers, MJ97, p12. landed the Jorgensen family in prison, Dahl, David: Diamond D Saddle Shop owner MA99, p42-51. mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, Dakota Local Food Network: Dakotiana on, p22-32. MJ10, p10. Dahlgren, Ken: mentioned in photo essay on Dakota Maid: Selby business mentioned in country churches, MA17, p30-35. feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. Daigle, Matt: Peter Kilian was his favorite Dakota Marker Game: football game between professor at Northern State University, SDSU and NDSU, SO16, p79. JF15, p66. Dakota Re-Unification Committee: looks for Daiker, John: Sioux Falls cartoonist, SO08, p37 new capital city of combined state of North- Dailey, Linda: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p55. South Dakota, MJ89, p6. Dakota Agricultural College (see South Dakota Dakota Relays: feature on coach Howard Wood, State University) MJ13, p66-71. Dakota Beef: Scott Lively’s business in Howard, Dakota Rural Action: feature on, JF09, p16. SO07, p58. Dakota Silk Screen & Embroidery: mentioned in Dakota Bill (see Zemina, Bill) article on Timber Lake, JA15, p79. Dakota Bison Furniture: featured in mountain- Dakota Sky Piano Festival: Writers & Artists made furniture article, MA10, p54-59. on classes and seminars at Washington Dakota Café: feature on German food, ND12, Pavilion, JA12, p42. p32-38; mentioned in feature on hometown Dakota Spirits: We Make It on brandy makers, restaurants, JF17, p22-31. SO13, p14. Dakota Creations: Mike Stocklin in Faith owner Dakota State College/University: centennial of, SO08, p30. alumni of recognized, ND88, p39; South Dakota Discovery Museum: Archer Gilfillan’s Dakota’s college towns, JF09, p84-86; wagon in featured as prized museum piece, South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p81- MA05, p16; James Earle Fraser’s sculptures 82; mentioned in 2011 College Towns, of Lewis and Clark in featured as prized JF11, p56; art students create model museum pieces, MA05, p17. wind farm at, JF12, p78; former president Dakota District Pipes and Drums: brief on Richard Gowen is 2012 South Dakota Hall bagpipe group in the Traveler, JA11, p73. of Fame inductee, ND12, p105; students Dakota Drum Company: Writers & Artists on study computer hacking, JF13, p60; company started by Sonya Holy Eagle in student Aris Nance founds SHEO (Someone Rapid City, JF12, p43. Helps Everyone), JF14, p96; Violet Witt was Dakota Dunes: planned community of Betty Ordal’s favorite professor and Tom incorporated, MA89, p35; town in the Halverson was Matthew Paulson’s favorite very southeast corner of S.D., ND93, p27; professor at, JF15, p62-63; president Jose- feature story on community of, ND02, p27- Marie Griffiths answers questions in annual 35; Dakotiana on newest town, MJ05, p35; college guide, JF16, p88; favorite college mentioned in feature on 2011 flood, SO11, hangouts, JF17, p70-73. p76-96. Dakota Territorial Gun Show: gun show in Dakota Earth: Alcester pasta factory operated Pierre, MJ16, p79-87. by Dan and Elizabeth Avery, ND13, p38-40. Dakota Territorial Museum: coronet from Dakota Falls Winery: mentioned in feature on Custer’s band housed in featured as prized South Dakota Wineries, JF02, p67. museum piece, MA05, p13; Lakota pipe Dakota Five-O: brief on bicycle race, SO11, bag in featured as prized museum piece, p63. MA05, p16; Native American pipe bag at, Dakota Grill: food article on, MJ10, p28-29. ND09, p104; Dakotiana on Hovden Cabin Dakota Harvest Farm: lamb raised on by Bob at in Yankton, ND11, p10.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 47 DAK - DAN Dakota Territory: discussion of forming one Dakotaland Museum: 1924 Model T Fire Truck state or two from, MJ89, p14-15. housed in Huron, JF13, p20. Dakota Textiles: mentioned in feature article on Daktronics: scoreboards by used at World furniture made in Black Hills, MA10, p54- Cup, JAN86, p9; giant electronic billboard 59. designed by, FM87, p12; scoreboards at Dakota Uprising of 1862: mentioned in feature Winter Olympics, MA88, p32; Dakotiana on Flandreau, ND12, p98-103. on, JA11, p11; Too Long in the Sun about Dakota Wesleyan University: South Dakota’s installing fi rst time and sign, college towns, JF09, p87; South Dakota’s JF13, p96. College Towns, JF10, p82; mentioned Dalesburg Lutheran Church: Midsommer in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p59; fi lm Festival hosted by, MAY85, p20-21; brief - “Hungry for Green: Feeding the World featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p35. Sustainably” produced by Donald Simmons, Dalesburg: Swedish heritage celebrated in, dean of, JF12, p62; biology professor from MJ09, p50. studies spiders, JA12, p95; students study Dallas: home of Frank Day’s bar, on Oyate great plains literature about the Dakota Trail to Black Hills, SO94, p29; Orrin & Territory, JF13, p64; student Brent Matter Irma Jean Smith cattle farm near, MA08, works with Mitchell Weekend Snack Pack p74-76; brief on Frank Day, bartender/ program, JF14, p104; Bill Houk was Jill collector from, JF10, p64; Frank Day’s Callison’s favorite professor at, JF15, Bar in mentioned in feature on hometown p64; students at create children’s book, restaurants, JF17, p22-31. JA15, p67; president Amy Novak answers Daly, Alice Lorraine: infl uence on Emil Loriks, questions in annual college guide, JF16, JUL85, p19. p89; mentioned in book excerpt about Daly, Dan: comments on creepy experience on fi shing, JA16, p32-36; favorite college Harney Peak, SO12, p84-91; comments hangouts, JF17, p73-74. on restoration of former Valentine Dakota Wind: wind energy company owned by McGillycuddy house in Rapid City, JF16, Joe Kolbach in Gary, JF10, p26-31. p16. Dakota, Minnesota & Eastern Railroad: plans Daly, William: brief - recognized as centennial to expand arouse support and opposition, alumnus of Northern State College, ND88, ND02, p72-77. p36. Dakota: construction of language, derivation Dana J. Dykhouse Stadium: aerial photo of is of names, JUL85, p32-36; signifi cance of Big Picture, JF17, p56-57. Bear Butte to, SEP85, p24-27; photographs Dance halls: feature on reservation/Indian of the Sioux by Bill McKenzie, JJ87, p11- dance halls, MJ12, p45-50. 15; profi le of dancer Michael Zeigler, Dances With Wolves: premiere in Rapid City to MA88, p9-13; feature on lore of star quilts, benefi t At-Risk youth, ND90, p9; feature Missouri Breaks Industries, MA89, p38; on movie fi lmed in S.D., MA91, p7-12; legend of Enemy Swim, ND89, p9-12; Paul mentioned in feature article on fi lmmaking War Cloud and other artists featured at in South Dakota, MJ10, p56-64; feature on the Tekakwitha Fine Arts Center, ND89, 25th anniversary of, MJ14, p20-32. p37; legends of the coyote told by, ND92, Dancing: popularity of country-western dance p12-18; McGinnis and animal stories clubs, AM87, p21-23. of, SO93, p8-13; the role of women Dandar, Dave: comments on downtown, loft in culture, history of, ND95, p22-26; living by, MJ04, p12-13. discovery of Dakota burial sites at White Daneville Heritage Museum: museum in Viborg, Swan uncovered along Lake Francis Case, JA15, p82. reburial of bones, MJ00, p37-42; history of Danger: feature on danger in the outdoors, Santee Tribe, Royal River Casino operated MA11, p14-23. by, MA02, p14-15; Santee cooperation with Danh, James: 4-year-old son of managers of city of Flandreau by, MA02, p14-16; Mount Pho Quynh Vietnamese restaurant in Sioux Rushmore representation of, MJ09, p19-20; Falls, JF12, p25. language mentioned in feature on Thomas Danh, Quang and Quynh: managers of Pho Riggs, ND10, p76-82; book by Josephine Quynh Vietnamese restaurant in Sioux Waggoner tells tribal stories, MJ14, p60- Falls, JF12, p25. 67; feature on Native American artists, Daniel, David: work with African immigrants in MA17, p70-78. Sioux Falls of, MJ02, p40-44.

48 • South Dakota Magazine inDex DAN - DE S Danish Days: Danish celebration in Viborg, Lopez, JF01, p69. MJ09, 52-53 Davis, Dr. Ray: mentioned in feature article on Danish heritage: Daneville Heritage Museum in Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Viborg, JA15, p82. Davis, Kay: profile of legislator, gambling Dannenbring-Eichstadt, Lana: comments on advocate, SO02, p71-75. chili wars in Wessington, JA14, p86-87. Davis, Mary: first Miss South Dakota from Dark Canyon: Charles Michael Ray’s account of Huron, SO06, p57-60. kayaking dangerous stretch of Rapid Creek, Davis: home of Quick ‘n Easy cookbook MA11, p22. publisher Pam Schrag, MJ95, p56- Darling, Jay: originator of Duck Stamp 59; dinner theater performed by Davis program, MA94, p9-10. Winterstock, MA16, p89. Darling, Steve: exhibitor at the Dakota Davison County: photographs of winter in, Territorial Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79- JF02, p22-26; Mitchell Prehistoric Indian 87. Village in is one of things to see in every Daschle, Representative/Senator Tom: remarks county, JA11, p31. on Roy Rogers’ beef buying choices, Davison, Sid: Paul Higbee’s column on radio DJ, NOV85, p36; gets steaks from Jane Fonda, JA14, p76-77. DJ87, p15-16; Congressional pay raise and, Davoux, Daren: inventor of Forty2 solar MA90, p8; remarks on uranium workers of generators, MA16, p14. Edgemont, JF01, p28; memories growing Dawson, Ira: Flandreau bootlegger mentioned up in Aberdeen of, MJ01, p75; decision in feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. not to run for president of, MA03, p48; Day County: ordeal of flooding during the 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, SO08, p85; 1990s, MJ00, p8-15; Dakotiana photo of comments on 1996 blizzard on Cheyenne miniature ponies near, JF10, p9; Waubay Indian Reservation, JF11, p39; comments National Wildlife Refuge in is one of things on Jimmy Buffett living in Brookings, JA08, to see in every county, JA11, p35; flooding p64-66; 1971 Pontiac Ventura housed at in, MA12, p72-77; 1937 drownings at Pioneer Auto Museum, JF13, p31. Amsden Dam in, JA13, p68-71. Daugaard, Dennis: comments on Day, Frank: bar in Dallas, filled with western Communications Services for the Deaf by, memorabilia, owned by, SO94, p30; brief MA05, p36-38. on bartender/collector from Dallas, JF10, Daugaard, Gov. Dennis: mentioned in feature p64. on 2011 flood, SO11, p76-96; pictured in Day, John: works of Oscar Howe preserved by, photo essay of 125th/quasquicentennial ND08, p34-41. celebration, JF14, p50-54. Day, Shelly: pictured in article on opening day Daum, Trey: comments on airplaine “fly-in” at of pheasant season near Fairfax/Bonesteel, Springdale Lutheran Church, MJ15, p18. SO12, p65-67. Davey, Colonel J.S.: mentioned in feature on Day, Vikki: Highmore mayor, JA14, p31. Galena, MJ13, p74-80. Days of ’76 Rodeo: Dakotiana on, JA10, p10; David: controversy over Michelangelo’s statue seven South Dakota sporting events of in Sioux Falls, SO97, p30-35; everyone should experience, SO16, p71- Davidson, John: Northern Prairies Land Trust 79; rodeo arena and campground cabin president mentioned in feature on saving built by Juso brothers, ND16, p90-97. our native prairie, MA11, p48-53. DD & the Fayrohs: brief – featured in bands/ Davidson, Lloyd: account of rattlesnake hunt musicians from S.D., ND04, p18; plays Kool near Mobridge, SO91, p46-50. Deadwood Nites, JA12, p68-71. Davies, Robert: missile site worker, MJ07, p42- de Hueck, Peter: comments on sailing in S.D., 47. AS87, p29. Davis Pharmacy: brief - featured as Century De Smet Farm Mutual Insurance: radio ads of, Survivor, ND99, p41. ND01, p34. Davis, Betty: comments on Wessington De Smet, Father Pierre Jean: interviewed by Quilters, MA14, p16. Charlie Collins, MAR86, p9; Dakotiana on Davis, Bob: essay by included by in Visions 97, statue of Jesuit missionary, SO16, p16. JF97, p43. De Smet: proud of Ingalls Wilder, Dunn Davis, Brian: comments on EROS by, ND03, heritage, JUL85, p44; interview with De p65-66. Smet News editor and publisher Aubrey Davis, Dalliere: comments on sculptor John Sherwood about Harvey Dunn, JUL86, p21-

South Dakota Magazine Index • 49 DE S - DEA 22; the cow-tending business of Harold as one of Paul Higbee’s favorite eateries, Fritzel in, MJ90, p62; feature story on Lake MJ03, p50-51; HBO television series to be Thompson’s M&M Marina, SO90, p52-54; set in, JA03, p61; photo essay on fall colors featured in Towns We Like, MJ92, p19-23; in, SO03, p14-19; South Dakota Festival brief - cottonwoods planted by Charles of Books held in, SO03, p31; connection of Ingalls featured as Century Survivor, with, JA04, p35; Homestake ND99, p37; brief - Anna Peskey featured locomotive, Thoen Stone at Adams Museum as Century Survivor, ND99, p46; Harvey in featured as prized museum pieces, Dunn’s old schoolhouse moved to, SO04, MA05, p12; spotlighted while traveling p40; Ingalls Church located in, JF07, p12; Hwy 85, MJ05, p23; New Yorker article Ingalls Homestead in mentioned in an explaining the theme of HBO series, MJ05, “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, p37; befriended by country music stars MJ11, p22-37; food story on Beef Bucks Big & Rich, JA05, p56; commented on by creators Bob and Nancy Montross from, John Tierney to be a polite and civil society, JA12, p66-67; Firemen pass out treats on SO05, p25; featured as a town that “shot Christmas morning, ND13, p17; bull rider the mold,” ND05, p53-57; songbook CD and fi ghter Andrew Coughlin from, ND14, of early music, MJ06, p71-73; Dakotiana p99; newspaper The De Smet News is for on the fi rst gunfi ght of the Black Hills sale, MA16, p38-41; Christian Missionary located in, JA06, p16; fool’s gold mine Alliance Church or Laura Ingalls’ church in, JF07, p12; haunted Bullock hotel in, mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, MA07, p11; Calamity Jane in, JA07, p11; MJ16, p29; Prairie House Manor in for sale, Chinatown artifacts in, SO07, p9; 2007 ND16, p58-60; Roger and Mary Lee restore Hall of fame honoree William Walsh from, windmill near, MA17, p18. SO07, p83; Fort Pierre Deadwood Trail in, De Vries, Sheila: comments on sandstone JF08, p16; modern wagon ride from Fort buildings in Hot Springs, SO13, p30-36. Pierre to, ND08, p48-54; Chinese New Year Deadman Gulch: gold prospectors in the Black celebrated in, MJ09, p52-53; mine and Hills, MA17, p60-64. railroad in, MJ09, p73-77, documentary Deadman’s Creek: mentioned in article on gold called A Trail Remembered follows trail ride prospectors in the Black Hills, MA17, p60- from Fort Pierre to Deadwood, SO09, p26; 64. Dakotiana – Adams Museum in searches for Deadwood Social Club: Italian restaurant head of Wild Bill Hickock sculpture, JF10, mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, p12; brief on book, Raiding Deadwood’s JF12, p31; mentioned in feature on Bad Lands, by Michael Trump, JF10, p38; hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Mount Moriah Cemetery in is one of 25 Deadwood: Dove Cottage B&B in, SEP86, p31- very unusual man-made places, MA10, 32; home of baseball great James ‘Death p35; Presidents Park near is one of 25 Valley’ Scott, NOV86, p38-39; feature very unusual man-made places, MA10, story on Frawlet Ranch near, FM87, p22- p40; playing poker in mentioned as one 27; Badger Clark’s youth in, AM87, p36- of 25 Things Every South Dakotan Should 37; looking toward legalized gambling in, Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; Dakotiana on MJ88, p5-11; story on Saloon No. 10 in, Days of ’76 Rodeo, JA10, p10; editorial MJ88, p7; Phillips house for sale in, SO88, on Dorothy Provine from, JA10, p84-85; p48; Chinese community in, ND89, p49- Dakotiana on Friendship Tower in, ND10, 51; feature on storyteller/frontier character p12; reenactments in mentioned in an Deadwood Dick, JA91, p62; Bullock Hotel “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, restored by Mary Schmit, SO93, p50- MJ11, p22-37; feature story on rogues 54; arrival of fi rst train in, MA95, p16; from, ND11, p14-25; Deadwood Social feature on Ayres Hardware in, MA95, p55- Club Italian restaurant in mentioned in 62; Adams Museum in, MA97, p18-23; feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p31; feature story on Mount Moriah Cemetery, photo essay on Kool Deadwood Nites in, MJ99, p30-33; feature story on town of, JA12, p68-71; Bullock Hotel in is one of JF02, p6-15; Old Style Saloon Number South Dakota’s creepy places, SO12, p84- 10 in visited, SO02, p39; Poker Alice’s 91; artillery shell monument in, JA13, experiences in, JF03, p40-44; historic p15; article on friendship between Seth United Methodist Church in torn down, Bullock and Theodore Roosevelt, SO13, MJ03, p30-31; Franklin Hotel in visited p76-82; 1879 fi re in, SO13, p81; Chinese

50 • South Dakota Magazine inDex DEA - DEL altar and burner restored at Mount Moriah, Deep Underground Science and Engineering ND13, p16; Midnight Star Casino in Laboratory (DUSEL): mentioned in feature owned by Kevin Costner, MJ14, p28; We article on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Make It on Chubby Chipmunk chocolates Deer Mountain: mentioned in photo essay on in, JA14, p14; feature on Highway 385 snowboarding, JF12, p36-39. through, JA14, p78-85; Mikaela Fundaun Deer With Horns, Wendell: spiritual consultant wants the Adams House in preserved for helps bring Albert Afraid of Hawk’s remains another 125 years, ND14, p25; Fassbender home to Pine Ridge, JA13, p50-58. Photographic Collection in, JF15, p92-97; Deer: Our Wild Side photo of deer jumping Our Wild Side on hiking trail on Mount fence, JF10, p94; Our Wild Side on antler Roosevelt, JF16, p117; monument to Henry growth of, MJ10, p93; Our Wild Side on Weston Smith in mentioned in feature on photographing two bucks, JA10, p94; Our Spiritual Places, MJ16, p23; Kevin Costner’s Wild Side on whitetail bucks with entangled costume and prop collection in, MJ16, p70; antlers, ND10, p86; what happens to shed Tomahawk Lake Country Club near, JA16, deer antlers in Nature Questions feature, p94-95; Days of ’76 Rodeo in, SO16, p75; MA12, p19; how to keep out of garden in Juso brothers built log structures in, ND16, Nature Questions feature, MA12, p22; how p90-97. to distinguish mule from whitetail in Nature Dean, Bob & Sandy: comments on the Mundt Questions feature, MA12, p25; Our Wild building in Hartford, MJ06, p18. Side on white-tailed deer, ND12, p110; Dean, Doug: pilot who collaborated with Our Wild Side on whitetail deer, JF13, p94; Andrew Moore on “Dirt Meridian” whitetails at north edge of Custer is Big photography book, JF16, p44-52. Picture, MJ13, p56-57; Our Wild Side on Dean, Roscoe: listing - named to S.D. State mating of in Custer State Park, SO13, p93; Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. in Cheyenne River valley is Big Dean, Tony: comments on town of Pierre by, Picture: JA14, p56-57; in downtown Rapid JA01, p22-23; inducted into 2011 South City, JA14, p110; Mike Scott finds newborn Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, p92. fawn in construction area in Brown County, Deane, Josephine: ranching memories of, MJ89, SO14, p94. p47. Deerfield: spotlight on town and Deerfield Deberkow, Dave: comments on Sica Hollow, Store, MJ05, p71-73. SO08, p60. Deffenbaugh, Brenda and Doug: their honey DeBoer, Dennis: submarine and spaceship stand is located along old Highway 16, model builder in Springfield, ND16, p20-27. JA15, p25. Deboer, Sherry: Dakotiana interview with Defiance, Adayla: teen singer songwriter from executive director of South Dakota Tyndall, MJ14, p75. Humanities Council, SO11, p10. DeFries, Keith: Dakotiana on Bon Homme Decker, Dave: comments on the Oneota burial Cemetery groundskeeper, SO11, p9. mounds near Blood Run Creek, MJ03, p57. DeJong, Owen: member of Poker Alice band, Decker, Henry: one of Elders of the Faith ND04, p24. painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p36. Dekker Hardware: Dakotiana on JA10, p12. DeCory, Jace: BHSU American Indian Studies Dekker, Pam: mentioned in Dakotiana on Clark teacher’s favorite climb is Bear Butte, hardware store, JA10, p12. MA13, p24. Del Bianco, Lou: grandson of forgotten chief DeCory, Jace: comments in feature story on carver of Mount Rushmore, MJ14, p78-87. graves of Native American leaders, SO15, Del Bianco, Luigi: feature on forgotten chief p20-27. carver of Mount Rushmore, MJ14, p78-87. DeCory, Perry: news editor on Sisseton wacipi, Delbridge Museum of Natural History: feature MJ09, p54. story on, JUL85, p24-27; stuffed giant DeCory, Sam & Jace: efforts to educate people panda donated by China to, MAR86, p20. about Bear Butte as a sacred site by, SO00, Dell Rapids Mill: part of quartzite trail, SO13, p65. p58-69. Deep Creek School: feature story on one room Dell Rapids: feature on Lone Tree, landmark school near Wall, JF00, p26-32; country cottonwood near, AM87, p30; Rose Stone schoolhouse featured in its last year, MJ06, Inn restored by Rick & Sharon Skinner, p53-55. SO93, p50-54; brief - Opera House Deep Creek: spring branding at, MJ06, p41-45. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p48;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 51 DEL - DES Odd Fellows Home orphanage in, JA01, Harrisburg named after, JA12, p13. p42-46; pennies collected and donated to Dempsey, Bill: brewpub in Watertown operated victims of 9/11 by second graders in, JF02, by, JF01, p14; owner of Dempsey’s Pub p34; story on printing special Christmas mentioned in feature article on Watertown, edition of Dell Rapids Tribune, ND02, JA10, p15-22; Scottish restaurant and p6971; architecture and history of, SO03, brewery in Watertown mentioned in feature p20-26; Rupert & Dee Nelson in, MJ07, on ethnic eateries, JF12, p16; feature on p14-15; Little Dells in is one of things to breweries across the state, MJ15, p20- see in every county, JA11, p30. 27; Dempsey’s mentioned in feature on Dells (Little): is one of things to see in every hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. county, JA11, p30. Dempster, Thomas A.: experiences sailing Dells of the Big Sioux: part of quartzite trail, on Lake Francis Case of, MJ02, p45- SO13, p58-69. 47; experiences of in the South Dakota Delmonico Grill: Rapid City restaurant Legislature, JF04, p26-31. mentioned in 2011 College Towns, JF11, Dempster, Tom: brief on book, Behold, p62. featuring photography by, JF10, p39; photo Delmont: feature on Verla Lehman and The of capitol by is Big Picture, MA10, p46-47; Clothes Horse in, MA95, p53-54; Cold War Writers & Artists on Sioux Falls photo book tower in, JF07, p72-73; historical opera by, JF13, p37. house in, ND06, p11-12; Terry and Sam Denevan, Alex: pictured in photo at Lake Grosz pickle party in, MJ09, p60-61; Pickle Poinsett, MJ16, p90. Packin’ Party in mentioned in anniversary Denison, Jeffry: Hanson-Larsen Memorial Park special food article, SO10, p37. board member comments in Dakotiana, DeLong, H. H. : studied rammed earth buildings JF11, p10. at South Dakota State University, MJ08, Denmark/Danish Heritage: Danish Days in p78-82. Viborg, MJ09, p52-53. Deloria Jr, Vine: experiences with, comments Dennis, Gerald ‘Pee Wee:’ head of the Mountain about, snake sculptures on Medicine Knoll, Music Show in Custer, MJ00, p74; inducted JF03, p33; great-grandfather’s Vision Quest into South Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p81. experience on Medicine Knoll, JF03, p34- Dennis, Michael: describes experiences during 35; author of God Is Red and comments 1972 Rapid City fl ood, MJ12, p16-25. about intelligent design, JF06, p67; feature Dennis, Robert: cowboy poet, SO93, p30; story on, MA07, p14-19. profi led in feature on cowboy poets, SO12, Deloria Sr, Vine: father of Vine Deloria Jr., p56-64. MA07, p14-19. Denton, Helen Kogel: Dakotiana on war Deloria, Ella: quotation from ‘Speaking of secretary who typed the the plans for the Indians,’ JUL85, p32; Lakota language D-Day invastion, JF16, P17. spoken by, MA09, p48-49. Depot Pub and Grill: Mitchell restaurant Deloria, Ray: feature story on 1954 Class B mentioned in 2011 College Towns, JF11, tournament basketball team from Gann p57. Valley, JF09, p71-74;, JF09, p71-74; DePuy, General William: brief - recognized as mentioned in collection of favorite stories centennial alumnus of South Dakota State from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, p84-86. University, ND88, p38. Delvaux, Joe: park ranger comments in food Design South Dakota: volunteers help small article on prickly pear cactus, JA10, p24- towns plan future, ND08, p19. 25. DesJairlais, Joe: comments on rattlesnakes by, Demaray, Floyd & Monica: campsite cooking SO02, p45-46. recipes of, MA97, p81-83; mentioned in Desjarlais, Ramona: Dakotiana on artist’s antler anniversary special food article, SO10, p34. baskets, JA06, p15. DeMersseman, Susan: Uncle Dwight of tries to DeSmidt, Alex: comments on Trinity Eco Prayer train retriever, MA05, p90. Park in Rapid City, MJ17, p91-95. DeMerssman, Bert: Alex Johnson Hotel Desnoyers Hardware: brief - family business managed by in the early years, SO01, p52- featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p38; 53. Dakotiana on, JA10, p12. DeMesserman, Bob: comments on Rapid City Desnoyers, H.T.: mentioned in Dakotiana on by, MA03, p16-17. Clark hardware store, JA10, p12. Dempewolf, Alvin: Dakotiana on Lake Alvin near Desperados: walnut pie at Hill City restaurant,

52 • South Dakota Magazine inDex DES - DIT SO13, p70-71; mentioned in feature on Diamond Willow Ministries: mentioned in hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. feature on Crow Creek Christmas, ND10, Desrosiers, Gabe: Linda Flanery was his p36-39. favorite professor at Sisseton Wahpeton Diaz, Anna: photo of in article on John Willis’ College, JF15, p74. photos of Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Deuel County: Goodwin Giant from, JF08, p74- JF11, p20-27. 75.; Dakotiana on lost lake of, SO09, p9; Dick, Mike: bear carvings in Spearfish by, water in mentioned in anniversary special ND07, p17. food article, SO10, p38; Indian Lookout Dickenson, Sandy: United Church of Christ in is one of things to see in every county, Congregational in Vermillion favorite of, JA11, p36; oyster stew harvest celebration JA08, p45. at Bemis Holland Presbyterian Church, Dickey, Dan and Pat: run Desperados SO16, p56-58; Dakotiana on kitchen restaurant in Hill City, SO13, p70-71. incubator program in, JF17, p16. Dickson, Jim: avocation of birdwatching Deuter, Casey: comments in article on buffalo encouraged by early sightings in Black kill site in Ree Hills, MJ17, p82-89. Hills, MJ93, p28-29. DeVane, Roberta: memories of the Odd Fellows Dickson, Willis: comments in feature story on Home orphanage in Dell Rapids of, JA01, Mission, JA12, p58-65. p42-46. Didier, Jim & Kathy: Alex Johnson Hotel Devil’s Bathtub: feature on, MJ04, p54-55. managed by, SO01, p55. Devil’s Gulch Park: part of quartzite trail, SO13, Didier, Tom: proprietor of Alex Johnson Hotel in p58-69. Rapid City, AM87, p24-28. Devil’s Gulch: landmark near Split Rock Creek Diede, Arnold and Evelyn: stories of clamming jumped by , JA94, p66-69; on the James River, MJ09, p63-65. supposed jump of Jesse James over, JA06, Diede, Mike: ice fishing shack lost in middle of p59-62; favorite photo of, SO08, p57; town by, MJ04, p49. crossing this is one of 25 Things Every Diehl, Wally: listing - member of S.D. Sports South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. p30-43; Split Rock Creek at mentioned Diekman, Keith: remarks on The Hidewood, in an “oughta do” list for kids in South SO99, p88-91. Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Dieter, Chuck: comments on Northern flying Devries, Don: Hot Springs mayor, JA14, p31. squirrels, MJ11, p92. Devries, Tom: photo of cowboy by Jean Dietterle, Jamie: Mobridge mayor, JA14, p34. Laughton, JF10, p18. Diggs, Lawrence: professional vinegar DeWall, John: Dempster Mayor mentioned in researcher, JA96, p47-49; comments on feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. Lewis and Clark bicentennial by, JF04, Dewey County: German crosses in Glencross p19; Dakotiana on Vinegar Man, MJ10, cemetery is one of things to see in every p12; mentioned in anniversary special food county, JA11, p36; Dakotiana on Dewey article, SO10, p33. County Road, ND14, p15. Dillinger, John: assumed perpetrator of Security DeWitt, Josh: founded nonprofit WinGive, JF14, National Bank robbery in Sioux Falls, JF93, p92. p9-13. Dexheimer, Doug: comments on log cabins by, Dilts, Austin: pictured in town story on 30 years JF04, p56-57. of exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13-26. DeYoung, Minka: reunited with daughter she Dimock: Dairy headquarters mentioned in put up for adoption, SO15, p59. anniversary special food article, SO10, p38. Diamond A Ranch: feature story on, ND93, : one of 25 very unusual man- p16-19. made places, MA10, p38; concrete Diamond D Saddle Shop: mentioned in feature in Rapid City mentioned in an on Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Diamond Lil’s Bar and Grill: Deadwood MJ11, p22-37. restaurant in Midnight Star Casino owned Dinosaurs: history of in ancient South Dakota, by Kevin Costner, MJ14, p28. speculations on disappearance of, AS87, Diamond Ring Ranch: photo essay of wheat p48-50. harvest on the, JA99, p92-97. Dirty Thirties, The: see Great Depression Diamond S Ranch: feature on Mister Rodeo Ditch riders: Donna Wetz recounts experience Russ Madison owner of, JF13, p33-36. as daughter of someone who worked as a

South Dakota Magazine Index • 53 DIT - DRE ditch rider for the Belle Fourche Irrigation Donnan, Kristin: assisted in writing book on Project, SO16, p67. sculptor John Lopez, MJ15, p92-97. Divine, John and Kathy: concrete and Dooley, Jeff: Dakota Dunes resident comments fabrication company in Bonesteel owned in feature on 2011 fl ood, SO11, p76-96. by, MA09, p26-31. Doorhickey: We Make It on product by Ginger Divine, John: Bonesteel mayor, JA14, p23. Thomson, JA15, p14. Dixon: open-air outhouse situated near, JF02, Dore, Bill: gold prospector in the Black Hills, p34. MA17, p60-64. DK Café: Hitchcock restaurant for sale, MA17, Dotson, David: comments on Jimmy Buffett p36-38. living in Brookings, JA08, p64-66. Doan, John: comments on antique business, Double HP Horse Shelter: Dakotiana on MAY85, p29. sanctuary near Crooks, SO13, p18. Dobesh, Dena and Demi: pictured in photo of Dougherty, Bill: 2009 inductee answers Burke kids selling melons, SO12, p71. question in “Questions for 13 Hall of Doc Hodge Draw: Slim Buttes rock formation Famers,” SO09, p82. mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Douglas County: Lorain Theater in is one of article, JA10, p26-47. things to see in every county, JA11, p36. Dodge, Col. Richard: mentioned in article on Douthit, Steve: co-owner of View in Sioux Falls, water in the Black Hills, MJ16, p38-47. ND05, p66-67. Doering, Ray: comments on community of Dovichin, Colin: U.S. Geological Survey biologist Parkston, JF03, p19. comes to Yankton to monitor endangered Dog Butte: natural history, legend of, JA98, birds, ND09, p20-27. p32-36. Dow, Wallace: quartzite buildings designed by Dogs Without Sweaters: band mentioned in in South Dakota, MA02, p18-21; Writers & photo essay on Summer Nights and Art Artists on documentary about, ND12, p73; Alley in Rapid City, JA11, p76-81. 19th century architect known as “Builder Dogs: how to get skunk odor off in Nature on the Prairie,” SO13, p68-69. Questions feature, MA12, p29. Downs, Carolyn: Unsung Heroine award given Dogsledding: practitioners of sport in S.D., to, Banquet in Sioux Falls operated by, JF99, p26-31. MJ02, p34. Dolan, Bill: Milbank Grant County Review Doyle, Bruce: Writers & Artists on artist who owned by, MA08, p65-67. taught pottery on the Pine Ridge Indian Doland: exchange student returns to often, Reservation, MJ16, p62. MA88, p32; featured as hometown to Doyle, James: 2007 South Dakota Hall of Fame Hubert Humphrey, JA05, p62-66; Greeny’s honoree from Sioux Falls, SO07, p82. in mentioned in feature on hometown Doyle, Ralph: comments on community of restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Parkston, JF03, p20. Doll-Dunn, Elaine: brief - wins Mrs. South Dragseth, Debora: essay on Sturgis Motorcycle Dakota title, JA00, p61. Rally, JA12, p84-90. Donahue, Cornelius (aka Lame Johnny and John Draine, Kristin and Chris: gold prospectors in A. Hurley): feature on the alleged outlaw, the Black Hills, MA17, p60-64. JF98, p62-67. Drake, Col. James H.: started strong Donahue, Jason: member of Standard Time entrepreneurship in Sioux Falls, ND05, p67. band, ND04, p19. Drapeau, Sharon: essay on the reburial of Donahue, Michael: park ranger and professor’s Dakota bones from White Swan, MJ00, involvement in BBC’s docu-drama, Custer’s p38-39. Plan, SO07, p21-24. Drawntown: Sioux Falls artist group meets to Donald, Chae and Skitch/Stanley: owners of draw the downtown, JF10, p37. Silk Road Café in Vermillion, JF12, p17; Drayers, Milford & Mamie: host German own Silk Road Café in Vermillion, SO16, exchange student, MA88, p32. p32-38. Dreesen, Jim: pictured in photo with 1961 Donelan, Logan: photo of in feature on Elk Point Buick Electra, JF13, p28. and I-29, JA11, p22; pictured in town story Dreesen, Lawrence: witnesses Flying Sioux on 30 years of exploring South Dakota, crash, JA07, p39-42. MA15, P13-26. Dreher, Larry: Clark mayor, JA14, p26. Donley, Harvey: drug store in Estelline restored Drew, Terry: pastor mentioned in article on by, SO06, p13. oyster stew harvest celebration at Bemis

54 • South Dakota Magazine inDex DRE - DUN Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56- Duffy, Bernie: released documentary, A Trail 58. Remembered, SO09, p26. Driedger, Derek: Dakota Wesleyan University Duffy, Ed: owner of Chateau Steakhouse and professer teaches great plains literature, Lounge mentioned in Fort Pierre story, JF13, p64. MA10, p14-21. Drifters: restaurant mentioned in feature on Duffy, John: member of Verendrye Museum Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. Association, MA10, p14-21; mentioned in Drifting Goose, Chief Joseph: featured as feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. chief, bishop, and husband, ND05, p90; Duffy, Patti: mentioned in feature on Fort prankster Indian chief mentioned in feature Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. on William Henry Harrison Beadle, MJ13, DuFran, Amy Helen Dorothea: Black Hills p82-91. madam listed in feature on rogues, ND11, Drive-In Movies: two still operating in Winner, p21. including one owned by Betty and Harvey Dumarce, Harvey: president of Sisseton Fast, SO96, p45; theatres mentioned in an Wahpeton College answers questions in “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, annual college guide, JF16, p98. MJ11, p22-37. Dumire, Jim & Kay: owners of Coop Service : article on Tripp County Station mentioned in feature on Frederick, homesteaders’ family tragedy, MA10, p79- ND10, p23-27. 82. Dumke, Brad and Jennifer: documentary on Drugs: bust involving a DC-7 airplane loaded W.L. Dow by, ND12, p73. with marijuana landing in field near Dumke, Jennifer: follow 100 Mile Diet, MJ07, Akaska, JF97, p20-25. p26-30. Drumm, Jeff: co-owner at Crow Peak Brewing Duncan, Carol: owner of Hisega Lodge in Black Company in Spearfish, MJ15, p20-27. Hills, SO10, p74-80. Dry Creek: mentioned in article on bridges over Duncan, Dean: gold prospector in the Black the James River, MA17, p20-29. Hills, MA17, p60-64. Dry Run Creek: mentioned in article on bridges Duncan, Ed and Don: operate Flandreau bakery, over the James River, MA17, p20-29. ND12, p98-103. Dsiadek, Andy: works at The Creamery Duncan, Kenn and Carol: Hisega Lodge owners restaurant in Viborg, JA15, p80-83. pictured in feature on Crouch Railroad Line, Du Broy, Denise: Writers & Artists on Black Hills JA13, p80; pictured at Hisega Lodge in artist, MJ17, p75. article on , ND13, p84. DuCharme, Cuthbert (Old Paps): brief on Duncan, Lisa: photographer comments frontier character, SO96, p20; fur trader on hiking to fire lookout in Charles Mix County, ND08, p74-78; fur tower near , ND11, p73; trader listed in feature on South Dakota photographer comments on her favorite fall rogues, ND11, p16-17. foliage drive, SO12, p78-83. Ducks: Our Wild Side on green-winged teals, Dunn, Barry: South Dakota State University MA13, p93; Our Wild Side on eating habits dean of College of Agriculture and of ruddy ducks, SO13, p94; Our Wild Side Biological Sciences comments on Rancher on American wood duck, SO14, p92; Our Relief dinner, JF14, p98-99. Wild Side on wood duck houses, JA15, Dunn, Harvey: De Smet origins of, JUL85, p116; Our Wild Side on, MJ17, p108. p44; writer Bob Karolevitz’ account of Dudley Lake: mentioned in article on bridges researching the life of, JUL86, p17-20; over the James River, MA17, p20-29. interview with Aubrey Sherwood about, Dudley, Joseph Iron Eye: brief - selected as JUL86, p21-22; profile of, influence of Writer of the Year by S.D. Hall of Fame, Manchester on, JA93, p20-25; brief - ND94, p37. inductee of South Dakota Hall of Fame, Dufault, Jo: owner of Buffalo Lake Restaurant SO02, p84; paintings of women by, SO03, bakes fresh bread, SO10, p10. p8-13; schoolhouse attended by moved Dufek, Ron: Geddes historian on fur traders, to De Smet, SO04, p40; Harvey Dunn ND08, p74-78. Grassland Preservation Project, ND07, Duffield, Wendell: geologist says Mississippi p88-89; hidden paintings of, JF09, p13; river source is near Veblen, ND13, p18; one of Top Ten paintings by, JF09, p24-25; shares family’s experience of getting bus Dakotiana on The Prairie is My Garden by, stuck in tunnel in, MA17, p96. JF10, p10; brief on hidden art of in the

South Dakota Magazine Index • 55 DUN - EAS Traveler, JA11, p73; Writers & Artists on E exhibit at South Dakota Art Museum, JA12, Eagle Butte: Virginnia Webb writes about p43; feature article on paintings of, ND12, learning to ride horses in, MJ13, p18-21; p62-69; SDSU students portrays scenes youth center in donated to by Who Wants from his paintings, ND15, p67; mentioned to be a Millionaire winner, JA01, p66; Too in article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, Long in the Sun on Pilot Dean Schrempp JF16, p34. from, SO13, p96; photography project on Dunn, Jerry & Elaine Doll: Deadwood-Mickelson Cheyenne River Reservation, JA14, p88- Trail Marathon organized by, MJ04, p36-39. 95; Lynn Briggs from recreates historic trail Dunn, Jim & Betty: Nora Conheeney Ryan fi nds signs, JF16, p18; article on patriotism of father’s grave with help of, ND08, p55-58. Native Americans, MJ17, p62-70. Dunn, Mary: Club Eden mayor, JA14, p28. Eagle Charging, Ron: mentioned in article on Dunn, Mike: head of Hartford development patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- corporation, MJ06, p19. 70. Dunsmore, Robert: mentioned in article on Eagle Star, Shanelle: pictured in story on patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Mission, JA12, p58-65. 70. Eagle Woman: mentioned in Dakotiana on Dupont, Didier: director of Lakota language South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, immersion school in Kyle, ND15, p64. p10; 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame Dupree, Frederick: feature story on, JF07, p55- inductee, ND10, p69-73. 57; mentioned in feature on Thomas Riggs, Eagles: counting along the Missouri River, JF94, ND10, p76-82; mentioned in feature on p56-57; symbolism of, ND05, p26; Our Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. Wild Side on National Bald Eagle Watch Dupris, Sam: mentioned in Dakotiana on South Month, JF12, p94; Our Wild Side on golden Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, p10; eagles, MA13, p94; Our Wild Side on bald 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, eagles, JF14, p88; Dennis Menke rescues ND10, p69-73. bald eagle, JA14, p110; Don Neer’s short Durfee, Mike: case of Mallery vs. Conners essay on shooting a bald eagle in Leola adjudicated by an inebriated, ND88, p12- Hills, SO15, p102;Our Wild Side on bald 13; prison in Springfi eld named for, ND16, eagles, ND15, p118. p23. Eakes, Web & Sharon: owners of Nickel Plate DUSEL: See Deep Underground Science and Cafe in Sioux Falls, SEP86, p35-36. Engineering Laboratory Eared Grebe: Our Wild Side on, JA11, p92. Dusseau-Beilke, Jackie: Sioux Falls cartoonist, Earl, Gary: chemistry professor at Augustana SO08, p38. featured in College Guide, JF06, p78. Dustin, Daniel: refl ections on the open spaces Earl, John: mentioned in feature on ghost of South Dakota by, MA01, p7-13. shirts, JF14, p20-29. Dutchman’s breeches: Our Wild side on fl ower Earrow, George: comments on Edgemont Golf sometimes called little blue staggers, Course, JA16, p87. MA14, p94. Earth Resources Observation Systems (EROS): Duxbury, Robert: featured as honored Hall of feature story on Data Center, SO98, p24- Fame member, SO05, p69. 29; feature story on, ND03, p60-66. Dvorak, Wilbur: llamas raised by, SO98, p48- East of Westreville: brief – featured in bands/ 49; co-owner of Two-Bridges Llamas, musicians from S.D., ND04, p19. ND05, p17. East Sioux Falls Historic Site: part of quartzite Dwight, Eric: fi lm on Punished Woman’s Lake trail, SO13, p58-69. by, JA14, p60. Eastern State Teachers School: feature on all Dykhouse, Dana: president and CEO of First girl football team Lady Leatherheads at, Premier Bank in Sioux Falls inducted into ND11, p34-38. 2011 South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, Eastman, Doctor Charles Alexander: profi le p91. of, portrayed by Jerome Kills Small for Dyvig, Ron: astronomical observatory in Chautauqua program, JA00, p23-27; Badlands operated by, ND02, p66-67; mentioned in feature on Wounded Knee owner of Badlands Observatory in Quinn, Massacre, ND15, p20-30. MA12, p78-83: mentioned in feature on Easton Castle: Aberdeen landmark restored free spirits in our 30th anniversary issue, by Holman family, ND92, p46-50; brief - MA15, p43. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p40;

56 • South Dakota Magazine inDex EAS - EKS brief on Sam Holman, purchaser of in Fame, MAY85, p38; comments on high Aberdeen, JF10, p59. school football playoffs by, NOV86, p15; Easton Sports Development Foundation (ESDF): inducted into Hall of Fame, SO03, p82. Mentioned in feature on archery in Yankton, Egan, Thomas: hanging of, MJ92, p41; feature MA11, p34-37. story on mistaken execution of, JA94, p31- Ebert, Elizabeth: cowboy poet, SO93, p32; 34; mentioned in feature on memorable feature on cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. sad stories from our first 30 years, MA15, Echinacea: medicinal value, cultivation of, p41. SO01, p56-59. Eggs: food article about, MA10, p28-29. Ecker, Dorothy: comments on antique business, Eglands, Paul & Kristi: commented on Sioux MAY85, p29. Falls, JA05, p19. Eckert, David: comments on Aberdeen Egrets: birds researched by Nathan Baker, Recreation and Cultural Center, MA06, p30. MJ09, p86. Eckman, Allen and Patty: brief on Rapid City Ehler, Ed: comments on community of Parkston, paper art sculptors, JF10, p38; created JF03, p19. paper version of James Earle Fraser’s End Ehlerman, W.A.: jeweler mentioned in story of the Trail sculpture, ND15, p65. on powder house explosion in Sioux Falls, Economy, Gust: original owner of Boston Shoes, MJ17, p33-39. AS87, p40. Ehlers, Marv: comments on biggest fish in EcoSun Prairie Farm: mentioned in feature on Missouri River in Nature Questions feature, saving our native prairie, MA11, p48-53. MA12, p29. Edberg, John: mayor took charge of the water Ehrensperger, Edward: mentioned in feature on plan in Hartford, MJ06, p18. Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. Edelen, Mary: role in getting Dakota Dome Ehresmann Engineering: We Make It on cell built, ND98, p21. phone tower concealments that look like Edelman, Susan: member of Danish Days trees made by in Yankton, MJ15, p14. committee in Viborg, MJ09, p52-53. Ehrisman, Scott: Sioux Falls cartoonist, SO08, Eden: stage curtain from Sommers Pool Hall p40-41 restored, MAY86, p17; music makers/ Eide, Lawrence: mentioned in feature on Bald business owners Gary & Felicia Gardner Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. from, ND04, p79; bullhead fish fry at Club Eide, Maeve: pictured in photo essay of 125th/ Eden in anniversary special food article, quasquicentennial celebration, JF14, p50- SO10, p44. 54. Edgar’s Ol’ Fashioned Soda Fountain: Eide, Palmer: profile of sculptor, JA91, p11-13. mentioned in anniversary special food Eide, Ronan: pictured in photo essay of 125th/ article, SO10, p41; mentioned in an quasquicentennial celebration, JF14, p50- “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, 54. MJ11, p22-37; mentioned in feature on Elk Eidsness, Pat: comments in article on Juso Point and I-29, JA11, p22. Brothers log builders, ND16, p90-97. Edgemont: visit to by Pres. Teddy Roosevelt Eidsvaag Bell: Dakotiana on, ND10, p11. to, JF90, p43; legacy of uranium industry Eikamp, Gary: experience of riding the train to in, JF01, p28-33; feature story on town Gary, p98, JF05. of, MA04, p74-78; Edgemont Golf Course Eilers, Kelly: comments on Hiawatha Golf Club, mentioned in feature on unique golf JA16, p88-89. courses, JA16, p87. Einfalt, Harry: comments on working with Edison, Frank: builder of automobiles in South German POWs during WWII, JF01, p47. Dakota, DJ87, p14. Eisele & Oleson: brief – featured in bands/ Edmunds County: stone architecture in Ipswich musicians from S.D., ND04, p23. is one of things to see in every county, Eisele, Harry: member of Eisele & Oleson band, JA11, p36; German food in, ND12, p32-38. ND04, p23. Edstrom, Dwight: Rapid City mortician featured Eisenhower, President Dwight: visit to Game in book “I am South Dakota,” SO10, p18. Lodge Hotel in Custer State Park by, JA88, Education: essay on the decline of writing p7. skills among S.D. students, SO99, p44-49; Eisenman, Fr. Sylvester: St. Paul Mission at feature on William Henry Harrison Beadle, Marty established by, MJ03, p69. MJ13, p82-91. Ekstrum, Richard: inducted into Hall of Fame, Egan, John: founder of S.D. Sports Hall of SO03, p83.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 57 EL T - END El Tapatio Family Restaurant: Mexican Ellsworth Air Force Base: western S.D. bombing restaurant in Yankton mentioned in feature range and, ND88, p43; profi le of mascot on ethnic eateries, JF12, p18. Sergeant Bismarck, JF89, p32-33; featured Electric chair: South Dakota’s use of, MA09, in Too Long in the Sun, SO09, p88; p58-60. mentioned in Too Long in the Sun, ND10, Eliason, Katie: mentioned in essay on Burke p88. Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. Ellsworth, Robert: mentioned in article on Elk Point: feature on seed corn growers school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. Curry Seeds, SO93, p14-17; feature on Ellwein, Arch: historical reenactor portrays veterinarian Sidney Milburn from, MJ95, Theodore Roosevelt, Grant Marsh and Sgt. p94; 1933 milk strike in, MJ98, p60-61; John Ordway, JF17, p45. featured in Towns We Like, JA00, p12-20; Elm Springs Hutterite Colony: children from Roger Bosse, pen collector from, JF07, pictured in article on How to Grow a South p13; gorilla project in, JA07, p12; brief Dakotan, JF16, p31. on pen collector, Roger Bosse, from, JF10, Elm Springs: brief on Matthew J. Trask from p55; Edgar’s Ol’ Fashioned Soda Fountain near, JF10, p57; mentioned in humorous mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids stories from 30 years of South Dakota in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; feature Magazine, MA15, p107. on when I-29 came to, JA11, p14-22; Fort Elmwood Cemetery: photo of in feature on Elk Brule marker near is one of things to see Point and I-29, JA11, p18. in every county, JA11, p46; Mayor Isabel Eloise Cleveland, Cynthia: fi rst female lawyer in Trobaugh recommends something to see in, the Dakota Territory, MA06, p75. SO14, p10. Elrod, Gov. Samuel: mentioned in article on Elk, Jerilyn: sells crafts near Wounded Knee governor’s graves, SO13, p52-57. Cemetery, ND15, p52-57. Elshere, Cole: will portray Casey Tibbs in Elk: Our Wild Side on elk calls, SO11, p73; Our documentary, SO14, p26. Wild Side on elk at Wind Cave, JF12, p93. Elshere, Kami: pictured in town story on 30 Elkhorn Ridge Golf Club: mentioned in feature years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, on unique golf courses, JA16, p87-88. P13-26. Theater: Rapid City theater’s holiday Elwood, Chris: photo of cowboy by Jean tradition, ND12, p20; Traveler on Nostalgia Laughton, JF10, p24. Night Film Series at in Rapid City, JF13, Elwood, Dan: comments on snake sculptures of p91. Snake Butte Hill, JF03, p34. Elkton Locker: mentioned and pictured in Elwood, Diana: photo of cowgirl by Jean feature on Elkton, SO11, p14-18. Laughton, JF10, p21. Elkton: profi le of South Dakota’s poet laureate Emery, Steve: mentioned in article about Audrae Visser from, MA90, p20-24; reconciliation between ancestors of General featured in Towns We Like, SO95, p34- William Harney and Chief Little Thunder, 37; efforts to get elephant bones returned ND16, p30-37. underway in, SO02, p61-62; Harold Sheie Emery: feature story on Hanlon’s Hardware in, born in, MJ07, p13; feature story on, SO11, ND88, p14-18. p14-18. Emma Lake: mentioned in article on Lake Ellens, Dale: historic cabin in Brandon saved by, Legends, JA10, p78-83. MA04, p37-38. Emmel, Janna: Warrior’s Work and Ben West Ellerbroek, Craig: founder of Tempest Magazine, Galley in Hill City owned by, JA07, p16-22. JF94, p34-37. Emmerich, Jim: listing - member of S.D. Sports Ellerbroek, Nicki: owner of McNally’s Irish Pub Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. in Sioux Falls, JF12, p24. Emmert, Kyla: pictured in photo essay on Ellifson (Klock), Laura: wife of Brian Klock, height of corn, JA16, p20&27. owner of Klock Werks, holds motorcycle Emmy’s Rock Shop: feature on rock shop racing records, ND09, p99. in Pringle operated by Dolly Evans and Ellingson, Bill: proprietor of the St. Vincent grandchildren, SO99, p34-38. Hotel in Flandreau, SO90, p34-38. Empire: mentioned in article on Orman Dam, Elliot, Dr. Richard M.: story of this professor’s SO16, p60-67. visit to Palmer Gulch, JA06, 56. Emu: raised by Terri and Michael Roth, SO98, Ellis, Janine and Keith Ellis: selling Royal Bake p49-50. Shop in Centerville, JA16, p68-71. Endangered species: efforts to reintroduce

58 • South Dakota Magazine inDex END - EUR the swift fox to the prairie, MJ06, p68-69; p24-29. feature on endangered species in South Epler, Stephen: created six-man football, ND11, Dakota, ND09, p20-27. p40-45. Endayehu, Mulugeta and Marta: owners of Erdmann, Tessa: pictured in article on Huron, Lalibela Ethiopian restaurant in Sioux Falls, SO14, p58-63. JF12, p24. Ericksen, Randy: filmmaker documents hip hop Endres, Teresa: Yodelin’ Cowgirl from artist from Rosebud, SO13, p26. Watertown, SO10, p12. Erickson, Christine: shares top 7 things she Eneboe, Leon: comments on the community of loves about South Dakota, ND16, p17. Sisseton by, SO01, p6-7. Erickson, Jack: comments on fly-fishing in the Eneboe, Ruel: physics teacher at Canton High Black Hills by, SO00, p33-34. School, ND00, p19. Erickson, Jim: profile of stone carver, DJ87, Enemy Swim: Dakota legend and lake, ND89, p38-40. p9-12; brief - origin of lake name, JA98, Erickson, Roger: Dakotiana – 121 South Dakota p92; mentioned in Too Long in the Sun, golf courses golfed by Rapid City teacher, JF10, p96; mentioned in article on Lake JF10, p12. Legends, JA10, p78-83. Erk, Markus: photographs spotlighted as Engbers, Nick: Writers & Artists on Sioux Falls patterns of nature, ND05, p29-35; photo singer and songwriter, MJ17, p76. by in feature about Black Hills Photo Engbrecht, Nita: comments on chislic, JA05, Shootout, SO11, p30-35. p75-76. EROS (see Earth Resources Observation Engel, Marty: member of the Flying T Systems) Wranglers, MJ00, p75. Erpestad, David: comments on architect Engelhardt, Amber: pictured as staff member at Wallace Dow by, MA02, p18-21. George’s Pizza in Brookings, JF12, p20. Eskimo curlew: feature on endangered species Engelman, Weert: listing - member of S.D. in South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Esmond: Kingsbury County town celebrates Engesser, Taylor and Rickie: sisters from centennial, NOV85, p36; mentioned in Spearfish share rodeo horse; MJ15, p90. feature on traveling across the state on Engesser, Taylor: comments in feature on South gravel roads, SO16, p18-31. Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Belle Estelline: featured in Towns We Like, ND92, Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. p36-40; feature on The Hidewood near, England, George: large scale hog confinement SO99, p88-91; drug store restored by on Rosebud Reservation opposed by, SO00, Harvey Donley in, SO06, p13; Lake p12. Poinsett’s influence on, MJ09, p28-29. Englehart, Bill: state transportation department Ethan: feature on cheese plant in, SO89, p10- worker mentioned in feature on 2011 flood, 12. SO11, p76-96. Ethnic Eateries: feature on ethnic restaurants, Engler, Maggie: rehabs raptors at Black Hills JF12, p14-34. Raptor Center, JA15, p38-42. Ethnic festivals: feature story on community, English robin: Our Wild Side on, MA11, p86. MJ09, p48-54. English, John: turns Belle Fourche City Hall into Eureka: return of author Muriel Breneman to, Fine Arts Center, JF10, p36; Black Hills AS87, p45-46; plans for wildlife board furniture builder, MA10, p54-59. game hatched in, JF90, p43; boom days Engstrom, Royce: boats built by, ND06, p34-39. as a wheat shipping town, SO91, p20- Enke, Dave: comments on Burnt Hills, MJ14, 22; featured in Towns We Like, SO91, p111. p23-26; profile of painter Lynn Newman, Ennen, Linda: mentioned in article about fairs, JA92, p20-23; feature on kuchen makers JA16, p63. of, JF04, p58-61; Muriel Breneman in, Enning: grocery store owned by Karl & Neoma MJ07, p17; feature story on, SO07, p29- Richter in, MJ07, p11-12. 35; stunt woman Kitty O’Neill from, JF10, Enright, Gary: believes Sacajawea is buried p51; mentioned in anniversary special beneath Lake Oahe, MJ14, p17. food article, SO10, p33; Big Picture of Entz, Johannes: comments in article on frosty palm trees in, JF11, p48-49; brief in Hutterite conscientious objectors, SO11, Traveler about Eureka Hymns men’s gospel p36-43. choir, JF12, p87; German food in, ND12, Episcopalian churches: feature story on, JA08, p32-38.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 59 EVA - FAI Evans Hotel/Plunge: attractions of in Hot Evenson, Sam: mentioned in brief on Augie Springs, JAN86, p33; brief - featured as Green club at Augustana College, JF12, Century Survivor, ND99, p61; spotlight on p66. popular resort in Hot Springs, MJ05, p26; Evers, Bill: Evers Radio & Engine Museum one of 25 very unusual man-made places, opened in Wagner by, ND02, p18-19; Radio MA10, p39; water park mentioned in an and Engine Museum in Wagner owned by, “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, JF10, p53. MJ11, p22-37; Dakotiana on city of Hot Evers, Norm: retiring director and curator of Springs purchasing, MJ13, p16; mentioned McCrory Gardens featured, MJ05, p39-42; in article on water in the Black Hills, MJ16, brief on Tannenbaum pine developed by, p38-47. SO09, p85; comments on how to keep deer Evans, Bill: comments on Spearfi sh Valley out of gardens, MA12, p22. irrigation ditches dug by grandfather, SO03, Evers, Sam: work on McCrory Gardens by, p54-58. JA88, p12-15. Evans, David Allan: comments about Everson, E.G.: elevated to presidency of abandoned farm buildings by, ND00, p52- national Farmers Union, JUL85, p20. 53; comments on Brookings by, JA03, p16; Everts: now-disappeared railhead town on poems featured with accordance to artist Missouri River, JUL86, p24-25. Gary Steinley, SO05, p36-40; author of Ewert, Caroline and A.W.: original owners of This Water These Rocks, MA10, p74; Kevin Treasury Inn in Pierre, MJ17, p50-54. Woster’s favorite professor at South Dakota Ewert, George: counseled conscientious State University, JF15, p75; writes Letter to objectors during WWI, SO11, p36-43. Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Ewert, Private Theodore: visit to Bear Butte by, Evans, Dolly: feature on rock shop operator SEP85, p26. from Pringle, SO99, p34-38. Exelby Gang: account of the capture of the, Evans, Dustin: brief – featured in bands/ JF93, p70. musicians from S.D., ND04, p24. Explorer I: feature story on, ND07, p90-91. Evans, Fred: scheming of kept town of Cascade Eyre, Chris: featured at Native Voices 2004 Film from developing as a resort, JA03, p80- Festival, JF05, p25-26; Native fi lmmaker 81; fi rst exploited Hot Springs for profi t, and producer mentioned in feature article MJ05, p24; founder of Evans Plunge, MA10, on fi lmmaking in South Dakota, MJ10, p56- p39; mentioned in essay on Cascade Falls, 64. JA10, p72-74; founder of Evan’s Plunge F mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in Faehn, Bob: radio station creator mentioned in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; involvement feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- with sandstone buildings in Hot Springs, 22; comments on Watertown’s weather SO13, p30-36. ball, SO14, p16. Evans, Joyce (Rave): comments in feature on Faerber, Geoff: journey down Missouri River by all girl football team Lady Leatherheads, kayak made by, JF01, p72. ND11, p34-38. Fagerhaug, Dana: owns 1931 Chevrolet Coupe Evans, Kyle: profi le of singer/rancher/rodeo in Wessington Springs, JF13, p22. performer, MJ88, p26-29; Western Heritage Fagerhaug, Kyle (see Evans, Kyle) Award given to, MA89, p33; brief - one of Fahrni, John & Jeri: owners of historic cabin in the colorful characters from South Dakota Galena, JA96, p42-44. Magazine’s fi rst 10 years, JA95, p28; Fairburn: featured as foothills town, SO05, p79; death of noted, SO01, p66; impact of on agates found near, MA14, p23. community of Wessington Springs, SO02, Fairfax: brief - Weidner’s Hardware Store p9. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, Evans, Robert: irrigation ditches in Spearfi sh p61; Too Long in the Sun on graduation Valley dug by, SO03, p 54-58. in, MJ05, p98; opening day of pheasant Evans, Rod: memories of a special dog, season near, SO12, p65-67; land lottery in, SO88, p52; writes Letter to Young South JF16, p82-83. Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Fairholm, Matt: University of South Dakota Evans, Sterling: wrote about the history of professor writes book on leadership, JF14, twine trade, ND05, p26. p102. Evening grosbeak: Our Wild Side on, MJ17, Fairs: feature on oddities, curiosities and p108. traditions from our fairs, JA16, p58-67.

60 • South Dakota Magazine inDex FAI - FAU Fairview: home of photographer Joel Strasser, hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. DJ87, p20-25. Far West: journey of riverboat down Missouri, Fairy Slipper Orchid: rare flower found in the MJ96, p88-94. Black Hills, MA14, p22. Farber, William ‘Doc’: auditorium of Old Main Faith: feature story on, SO08, p28-34; building on USD campus renamed in honor Dakotiana mentions Branding Iron Café of, ND96, p8-14; feature story on USD in, JF10, p11; Dakotiana on new school professor, JA05, p10-14; brief on, JF10, in, MJ11, p10; Juliet 1 Bed and Breakfast p59. and Minuteman missile command base is Farkleberry Fest: brief on Hayti event, JA13, one of things to see in every county, JA11, p91. p43; Carv Thompson from is 2012 South Farley, Amy: We Make It on Stella’s Paint by, Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, ND12, p107; ND16, p14. Livestock Commission Company pictured in Farm Chores: mentioned in an “oughta do” list Dakotiana, MA14, p13. for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Faithe, Matthew: Dakotiana on his collection Farm Holiday: role of Emil Loriks in, JUL85, housed in the Museum of Visual Materials, p19; 1933 milk strike in Elk Point, MJ98, MA11, p10. p60-61. Falconry: feature story on sport, efforts to Farm Island: is one of things to see in every prevent extinction of peregrines, in S.D., county, JA11, p39. MA97, p12-17. Farmer, Steve: Karla Witt was his favorite Falk, Melvin: experience of living in Bethesda professor at Sisseton Wahpeton College, Home orphanage, MJ03, p23-24. JF15, p72. Falkenburg, Dr. Joy: Custer family doctor Farmer, Val: prompts Leesburg, Florida, featured in book “I am South Dakota,” columnist Roger Ballas to chide S.D. SO10, p19. farmers about hard times, JA97, p80. Fall Foliage Drives: feature on photographers’ Farmers Market: Sioux Falls, feature story on, favorite drives, SO12, p78-83. MJ07, p27-30. Fall River Bakery: Hot Springs Bakery is Bernie Farming (see Agriculture) Hunhoff’s favorite breakfast place, JF13, Farrar, Governor Frank: role in getting on p77. EROS Data Center to S.D., SO98, p24-29; Fall River County: hieroglyphics at Red Canyon 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, SO06, p84; is one of things to see in every county, comments in article on , MA16, JA11, p36; Mammoth Site in is a National p72-81. Natural Landmark, JA15, p97. Farrell, Rachel: wants Huron’s railroad Faller, Betty: ammonia cookie recipe of, ND16, roundhouse preserved for another 125 p38-39. years, ND14, p23. Fallis, Fremont: large scale hog confinement on Fassbender, George: photographer and son of Rosebud Reservation opposed by, SO00, Josef Fassbender, MJ11, p52-29. p12. Fassbender, Josef: feature on photographer, Fallout Creative Community: mentioned in MJ11, p52-59; feature on photographic feature on Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69. collection in Spearfish, JF15, p92-97. Falls Center: favorite building of Jeff in, Fast Horse, Fred: participates in Family Camp JA08, p40. on Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74-80. Falls Park: favorite photo of, SO08, p59; Fast, Betty & Harvey: owners of drive-in movie featured in The Big Picture, MJ09, p42-43; in Winner, SO96, p45. Sioux Falls Park is Big Picture, ND10, p46- Fatima Family Shrine: mentioned in feature on 47; holiday lighting in is the Big Picture, Spiritual Places, MJ16, p24. ND11, p46-47; part of quartzite trail, Faulk County: Kelly Melius from invents SO13, p58-69. livestock equipment with Common Sense False map turtles: one of our rare nature Manufacturing, MJ11, p11; Pickler House discoveries, MA14, p26. in is one of things to see in every county, Family Camp: Lakota Youth Program at Milk’s JA11, p37. Camp, SO14, p74-80. Faulk, Ada: wife of Mister Rodeo Russ Madison, Fanebust, Wayne: comments in feature on JF13, p33-36. Richard Pettigrew, SO10, p85-90. Faulk, Andrew: mentioned in feature on rogues, Fanny Horner’s: SD Magazine early advertiser, ND11, p19. MA15, p49-51; mentioned in feature on Faulkton Carousel: mentioned in an “oughta do”

South Dakota Magazine Index • 61 FAU - FIC list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. on 30 years of exploring South Dakota, Faulkton: Ramsdell brothers and popcorn MA15, P13-26. business in, JAN86, p8; home of Dr. Abbie Feldkamp, Emily: pictured in photo at Lake Ann Jarvis, S.D.’s fi rst female doctor, Poinsett, MJ16, p90. SEP86, p9; Peacock Crossing signs placed Feller, Bob: mentioned in humorous stories on highway near, NOV86, p27; feature from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, story on, MJ91, p46-51; Shirley & Curtis MA15, p109. Wik converted grain elevator into a home, Feller, Everett and Eudora: former residents of ND94, p19; murdered body of Hallie Zeller mansion in Flandreau, ND12, p103. Illingworth identifi ed by dental plate made Fellman, Anita Clair: profi le on writer’s book, by dentist Albert J. McDowell, SO97, p95; Little House, Long Shadow: Laura Ingalls profi le of painter Charles Greener of, Wilder’s Impact on American Culture, MJ01, p94-99; sculptures made from old SO09, p26. machinery by Claire Melius from, ND01, Fennel, Babe: 107th birthday of celebrated, p50; grain elevator converted into home JF05, p22. near, p60-61, JF05; Dakotiana on Dr. Abbie Fennell, Anne: develops new grape hybids at Ann Jarvis of Faulkton, JA06, p15; artist South Dakota State University lab, JF13, Charles Greener in, JF09, p18; Kelly Melius p71. from invents livestock equipment with Feragen, Robert W.: story on his early interest Common Sense Manufacturing, MJ11, p11; in becoming a printer, ND02, p69-71. high school student Ellen Schlechter from Fergen, Dick: owner of Nick’s Hamburger Shop invents calving app, SO16, p12. mentioned in feature on Brookings, MJ11, Fauske, Ingebert & Paula: the experience of p14-21. ranching in the Badlands, MA93, p52-55. Fergen, Tom and Janice: owners of Sonnie’s Fauvell, Ann: West River’s infl uence on the mentioned in feature on Brookings, MJ11, poetry of, SO08, p27. p14-21. Favorite stories: collection of from our fi rst 30 Fergie’s Pub: bar in Platte has haunted house, years, MA15, p53-86. SO15, p93. Fawcett, Kay: owns Ree Hills/Ree Heights land Ferguson, Kylie: 7-year-old junior ranger who where buffalo kill site was discovered, found rare fossil in the Badlands mentioned MJ17, p82-89. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Fawick Park: Statue of David in is one of 25 Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. very unusual man-made places, MA10, Ferley, Chad: rodeo champion from Oelrichs, p39. SO07, p13; rodeo champ from Oelrichs, Fawick, Thomas: donated replicas of the statue SO14, p20-24. of David and Moses to the city of Sioux Fernholz, Derek: co-owner of Fernson Brewing Falls, MA10, p39. Company in Sioux Falls, MJ15, p20-27. Fedderson, Jim: Beresford mayor, JA14, p24. Fernson Brewing Company: Sioux Falls brewery Fedora: story on, JA04, p47; Chuck & Tilly mentioned in feature on breweries across Lewis’s antique quilt in, JA07, p15; Flying the state, MJ15, p20-27. Sioux crash near, JA07, p39-42; B-17 Ferrets: reward offered for sighting of, MJ88, plane crash near, JA13, p32; mysterious p12; Dewey County passes resolution Spooklight near, SO14, p64-67. forbidding importation of, MA89, p34; Fees, Walter and Diane: Juliet 1 Bed and reintroduced to Badlands, ND94, p36; Breakfast is one of things to see in every expedition to locate, study in Badlands, county, JA11, p43. MA95, p8-11; black-footed mentioned in Feidler, Ken: owner of Ken’s Super-Fair Foods in feature on endangered species in South Aberdeen, MA06, p28. Dakota, ND 09, p20-27. Feiner, Al: operator of family-owned cheese Fiala, Dorothy: comments on former South plant in Ethan, SO89, p10-12. Dakota School for the Blind in Gary, JF10, Feist, Lynn P.: brief – inducted into South p26-31. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p83. Fickbohm, Henry: century of close calls endured Feiszli, Dr. James: Director of Music at South by, JF05, p23 Dakota School of Mines and Technology, Fickbohm, Robert: interviewed by SDPB for JF14, p94-95. program on Korean War veterans, SO04, Fejfar, Preston: photo of in feature on Elk Point p43. and I-29, JA11, p22; pictured in town story Fiction: 2011 Winter Reader, JF11, p80-90;

62 • South Dakota Magazine inDex FIC - FIS 2017 Winter Reader, JF17, p87-100. brewery mentioned in feature on breweries Fiddling: S.D. Fiddling Contest held in Yankton, across the state, MJ15, p20-27. SO88, p26-29. Fires: work of the Wildland Fire Suppression Fieber, Michael: Goodwin mayor, JA14, p30. Division to combat forest fires, MJ05, p48; Fieber, Orma: Dakotiana on Orma’s Old Black Hills firefighter Jay Wickham profiled School of Memories in an old two-room in article on tough jobs, ND14, p100; Don schoolhouse, MJ17, p20. Kopp’s experience fighting the Galena Fiegan, Scott: Dell Rapids mayor, JA14, p28. Creek fire in 1988, MJ15, p85-88; Too Field Museum: museum in Faith, SO08, p31. Long in the Sun about fires in Orient, JA16, Field, Paul: listing - member of Black Hills p112. Bluegrass Band, JA88, p42. Fireside Inn: is Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve’s Fieldler, Margie: SDSU cheerleader hit with favorite place to eat, JF01, p16. frozen coyote, SO16, p72. Fireside Restaurant: restaurant in Mobridge Fieldstones: Dakotiana on Potter County owned by Kevin and Theresa Wiebusch, farmhouse with rock wall, MA13, p14. MA09, p68-69. Figert, Margaret: large scale hog confinement Firesteel Creek: teeth from ancient sharks on Rosebud Reservation supported by, found along, JA01, p90-92; book excerpt SO00, p12. about fishing, JA16, p32-36; mentioned Fighting Stallions memorial: mentioned in in article on bridges over the James River, article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, MA17, p20-29. JF16, p30. Firetrucks: We Make It on firetruck builder Fillingsness, Stan: Scandinavian Museum Harold Boer, ND12, p16. in Canton opened by, ND00, p14; civic First female pilot: brief on Nellie Wilhite, JF10, involvement in Beresford of, MJ03, p23. p57. Film: preservation of, MA06, p54-56. First Premier Bank: president and CEO Dana Filmmaking: feature article on in South Dakota, Dykhouse inducted into 2011 South Dakota MJ10, p56-64; feature on filmmaker Chuck Hall of Fame, JF12, p91. Nauman, MA17, p50-56. Fischer-Clemens, Deb: essay in Visions 98, Finch, Gary: health problems of as legacy of JF98, p52. uranium work, JF01, p28-30. Fischer, Bill: mentioned in article on Fort Pierre, Finck, Jared: Writer’s & Artists on bluegrass MJ17, p22-32. album by, JF13, p40. Fischer, Carrie & Roger: members of Stray Finerty, John: named The Castles formation in Horse Band, ND04, p21. Slim Buttes, JA15, p93. Fischer, Karl: mentioned in article on Fort Fink Cantwell, Jane: ospreys under care of, Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. MA09, p20-25. Fischer, Lorraine: comments on community of Fink, David: mentioned in humorous stories Parkston, JF03, p18. from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, Fischer, Nick and Nicole: artwork by to be MA15, p111. displayed at Sanford Medical Center in Fink, Pat & John: comments on sailing in S.D., Aberdeen, MJ12, p33; artists explain how AS87, p28. Aberdeen inspires them, SO15, p47. Fink, Robert: pictured in article on Plankinton, Fiscus, Al: Poem about polio by, ND09, p94-95. JA15, p45-54. Fish Hatcheries: efforts to restore pallid Fink, Sheriff David: investigated “stolen” sturgeon in Missouri River, JA94, p72-75; Cadillac in Too Long in the Sun, MJ13, D.C. Booth fish hatchery in Black Hills, p112. SO94, p60-63; Howard Morrison and his Finke, Kelly: Crooks mayor, JA14, p26. near the headwaters of Little Spearfish Finkel, Frank: profile of possible survivor of Creek, ND94, p22-25. Little Big Horn, SEP85, p20-23. Fish, Dean: Custer County Search and Rescue Finland/Finnish heritage: St. Urho celebration in member who designed a wheeled cart used Lake Norden, MJ09, p50. for rescue, MA16, p52-59. Finn Fest: mentioned in feature on Frederick, Fishback Soccer Complex: flying a kite at ND10, p23-27; brief in Traveler on wife mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in carrying contest in Frederick, MJ12, p87. South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Fire towers: feature on towers in the Black Fishback: brief - family home in Brookings as Hills, MJ05, p44-49. Century Survivor, ND99, p34. Firehouse Brewing Company: Rapid City Fishburne, J.R.: work with S.D. State Historical

South Dakota Magazine Index • 63 FIS - FLO Society, JA88, p16-18. Fite, Gilbert: brief - recognized as centennial Fisher Grove Country Club: Frankfort golf alumnus of the University of South Dakota, course, JA16, p86. ND88, p36. Fisher Grove State Park: mentioned in article Fitzmaurice, Michael: profi le of Congressional on bridges over the James River, MA17, Medal of Honor winner, MA99, p36-39; p20-29. Fjelstad, Donna: comments on Pierre, JA06, Fisher, Joanita Kant: work with Century Farms p24. book, MAY85, p27; works with Codington Fjord’s Ice Cream: feature story on, FM87, p6- County Historical Society to acquire 7; brief on, SO92, p53. Milwaukee & St. Louis railroad depot in Flag Mountain: historical lookout tower located Watertown, NOV85, p36. on, MJ05, p47. Fisher, Sharon Weron: held longest distance Flanagan, Kathleen: secretary of Black Hills carried by a tornado, JF10, p63. Prospectors Club, MA17, p60-64. Fishing: in the Black Hills, MAY85, p33-36; Flandreau: profi le of painter Adelbert Zephier new state records set, JUL85, p45; burbot from, JA90, p30-32; feature on restoration pulled from Lake Oahe with nails in, of the St. Vincent Hotel, SO90, p34- MAY86, p120; fi shing guide Bob Propst 38; brief - St. Vincent Hotel featured as on the Missouri, JUL86, p27: giant catfi sh Century Survivor, ND99, p50; feature on caught in Lake Francis Case, SEP86, community of, MA02, p6-16; Royal River p11; record carpsucker stands 21 years, Casino in, MA02, p14; cooperation of AS87, p23; tips on grilling fi sh by Dave Santee Tribe and city in, MA02, p14-16; Thompson, SO88, p39; minnow-farming Lone Rock near is one of things to see business of Bill & Mark Porter, MA90, p10- in every county, JA11, p44; feature on 13; fl y fi shing in the Black Hills, SO90, high school football team Flandreau fl iers, p14-16; fl y fi shing in the Black Hills, SO00, ND11, p26-32; feature on, ND12, p98-103; p32-38; procedures to record record fi sh, Lone Rock near is one of our rare nature ND00, p24; Ben Hanten essay about discoveries, MA14, p25; city band and growing up and fi shing, MJ03, p8-14; bandshell in, JA14, p29; main street parade experiences of ice fi shing, JF05, p10-13; mentioned in article on traditions at fairs, stories of giant fi sh in the Missouri River JA16, p60; cornhusking champ Jim Redder near Yankton, SO05, p25; ice fi shing pictured near Flandreau in photo essay on numbers, JF06, p69; prize-winning catfi sh height of corn, JA16, p29. caught in woonsocket, MA06, p66-67; Flanery, Linda: Gave Desrosiers’ favorite teaching bass fi shing, JA07, p43-45; brief professor at Sisseton Wahpeton College, on John Alvarez, founder of My Fishing JF15, p74. Pond, JF10, p52; catching walleye is one Flaws, John: grain hauled with steam-powered of 25 Things Every South Dakotan Should tractor by, ND04, p48. Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; Our Wild Side on Flaws, Lorraine: brief - inductee of South record walleye caught, JA10, p94; essay on Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p83. fl y fi shing, MA11, p24-27; mentioned in an Fleish Kuchle: food story on, SO11, p20-21. “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Fleming, Anna: pictured in article on primitive MJ11, p22-37; whether there is anything and dispersed camping, MJ15, p76-77. you can fi sh for without a license in Nature Fleming, Bonny: shares account of hiking Little Questions feature, MA12, p27; blue catfi sh Elk Trail near Piedmont, JA16, p109. and paddlefi sh are biggest fi sh in Missouri Fletcher, Ray: role in preserving patch of tall- River in Nature Questions feature, MA12, grass prairie, MAY86, p17. p29; feature on catfi shing, MJ12, p76- Fletcher, Richard: effort to get Fletcher’s Prairie 77; Our Wild Side on fl ying carp, JF13, registered as South Dakota Natural Area, p95; Our Wild Side on trout in the Black MAY86, p17. Hills, SO13, p94; Our Wild Side on Logan Fletcher, Wayne: comments in article on Garden Gutzmer’s senior project, SO13, p95; Our City, JF12, p52-53. Wild Side on lake sturgeon, MJ15, p108; Fletcher’s Prairie: home of Turk’s cap lily, identifying fi sh and fi shing with kids, JF16, remnant of tall-grass prairie registered as p22-23; excerpt from Henry Hughes’ book South Dakota Natural Area, MAY86, p17. Back Seat with Fish, JA16, p32-36. Flicek, David: owns Black Hills log cabin built by Fisk, Don & Frankie: comments on antique Juso brothers, ND16, p90-97. business, MAY85, p29. Flohr, Gail: Rapid City cheerleader dies in 1968

64 • South Dakota Magazine inDex FLO - FOO plane crash, MA12, p47-51; mentioned in Cookin’,” MJ95, p56-59; Sioux Falls baker feature on memorable sad stories from our frosts competition, ND95, p46-49; old first 30 years, MA15, p32. time pantries, ND95, p63-65; pork, JF96, Flood: feature on 1972 flood on Rapid Creek p51-53; kuchen, MA96, p59-61; “South and Rapid City, MJ12, p16-27. Dakota’s Own Vinegar Connoisseur,” JA96, Flood: photo of Gavins Point Dam is Big Picture, p47-49; bean bread, SO96, p21; Venison, SO11, p46-47; feature on Missouri River SO96, p83-85; “Krumkaka and Other flood of 2011, SO11, p76-96. Delights from Canton by way of Norway,” Florence: mentioned in feature on Highway 20, ND96, p41-43; “Baking Up S.D. Goodness,” ND10, p16-22. JF97, p66-69; campsite cooking, MA97, Flormann, Robert: owner of Greenwood Gold p81-83; watermelon, JA97, p23-26; corn, Mining and Milling Company listed in JA97, p84-91; “Main Street Chefs are feature on rogues, ND11, p23. Welcome Assets to Small Towns,” SO97, Floyd, Joe and Elaine: own 1936 Ford Cabriolet p67-69; “Roscoe’s Pie Patriot,” MA03, in Sioux Falls, JF13, p23. p79-80; “Cider Hill Farm Bakery,” MJ03, Fluellen, Isaiah: mentioned in article on seven p75-76; “Benedictine’s Best Recipes,” South Dakota sporting events everyone SO03, p72-73; kuchen, JF04, p58-61; should experience, SO16, p71-79. chili, SO04, p52-53; beef, SO05, p57-59, Fluke, Dr. Geraldean: mentioned in Dakotiana “Prairie Version of a Clam Bake,” MJ06, on South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, p66-67; office lutefisk party, ND06, p56- JA10, p10. 57; chokecherry Valentine, JF07, p66-67; Fluke, Dr. Geraldine: 2010 South Dakota Hall of “Oahe’s Freshwater Salmon,” MA07, p38- Fame inductee, ND10, p69-73. 39; rhubarb, MJ07, p54-55; mulberries, Flume Trail: feature story on construction, life JA07, p24-25; peaches,” SO07, p14-16; of, MJ92, p60-63. walnut cookies, SO07, p72-73; krumkake, Flying Bye, Joe: photograph of, essay by, JF99, ND07, p46-47; buffalo, JF08, p42-43; p13. Schmeckfest, MA08, p40-41; “Peever: Flying carp: Our Wild Side on, JF13, p95. On Wednesdays it’s Pieville,” MJ08, p41- Flying Farmers: feature story on the, MA03, 42; sweet corn, JA08, p30-31; “Tomato p75-78. Farming,” SO08, p42-44; peanut brittle, Flying Sioux: feature story on, JA07, p39-42. ND08, p22-23; pastie, JF09, p52-53; Flying Tomato Farm: Rebecca Terk owner of, walleye, MA09, p65; “Pickle Party,” MJ09, SO08, p42-44; mentioned in anniversary p60-61; apple pie in a bag, JA09, p48-49; special food article, SO10, p37. vegetable harvest dish, SO09, p35-36; Folk Arts: efforts to keep old-time arts/crafts prison fudge or “Christmas sack” fudge, alive, ND96, p58-62. ND09, p44-45; Sigel potato soup, JF10, Folkerts, Jason: Sioux Falls cartoonist, SO08, p32-33; eggs and frittata, MA10, p28- p36-37. 29; barbecue grills and jerk paste and Folsland, Terrill: owns 1939 Chevy Club Coupe barbecue sauce, MJ10, p28-29; prickly in Oldham, JF13, p24. pear cactus, JA10, p24-25; bean bread, Fontenille, Dominic: featured in Sioux Falls rhubarb, venison, chokecherries, vinegar, Chefs, JF03, p24-25. kuchen, fudge, corn, camping tips, pie, Food Feature: “South Dakota’s Triple Crown of fried green tomatoes, beef, rhuberry, Caffeine,” Sept85, p40; Rulle Polse, Nov86, meatballs, watermelon, flying tomato farm, p29; “Chic Foods of the Midwest,” FM87, pickle party, cheese, chef, lutefisk, p20-21; Schmeckfest, MA88, p20-21; water, salmon, wasna, hamburgers, “Sioux Falls Restauranteer Says Grill Your pasties, bread, Cider Hill Bakery, Chili Next Catch,” SO88, p39; “Bethel Lutheran’s at Rick’s Café, Ice Cream from Edgar’s, Lutefisk Supper,” JF89, p28-31; rhuberry chislic from Papa’s, shortbread, krumkake, pie, MJ89, p48; Goosemobile, ND89, p13- black raisin walnut cookies, chili blues in 17; “Revisiting the D&E Café,” MJ90, p16- Vermillion, Schmeckfest, bullhead, buffalo, 18; “Pierre’s Popcorn King,” SO90, p29-30; goose mobile, walleye, kolaches, pork, “Holiday Foods Heritage,” ND93, p53-55; mulberry, beef jerky, spoons and oats in “Beyond a Bowl of Oatmeal,” JA94, p35- anniversary special, SO10, p30-47; Lefse, 37; shortbread, SO94, p73-75; “Back to ND10, p13-15; wild sage stuffing, ND10, Nature Food Shopping,” MA95, p40-43; p68; Karl-Heinz’s German seeded bread, “Smalltown Publishers tout Quick ‘n Easy JF11, p28-29; grassfed lamb, MA11, p38-

South Dakota Magazine Index • 65 FOO - FOR 39; white bean chili and steamed apple School’s football team the fl iers, ND11, dumpling from Prairie Berry Winery, MJ11, p26-32; feature on Lady Leatherheads an p66-69, borscht, MJ11, p82-85; zucchini, all girl football team in Madison, ND11, JA11, p24-26; Fleish Kuchle, SO11, p20- p34-38; feature on six-man football, ND11, 21; morel mushroom pasta, MA12, p70- p40-45; seven South Dakota sporting 71; rhubarb custard pie, MJ12, p54-57; events everyone should experience, SO16, catfi sh, MJ12, p76-77; beef kabobs, JA12, p71-79. p66-67; German food, ND12, p32-38; Forbes Hall: favorite of Glenn Mannes and Native American crop amaranth, MA13, Sarah (Mannes) Homstad in Yankton, JA08, p34-40; neighbor lady taverns, MJ13, p46. p27; egg coffee, MJ13, p27; how to grill a Forbes, Harold & Marlene: Blue Blanket Inn perfect steak, MJ13, p3; how to win a pie opened by, JF04, p9. contest, MJ13, p36; how to cook pheasant, Ford, Mel: log homes designed by, JF04, p54- MJ13, p37; how to boil lutefi sk, MJ13, p38; 56. smoked trout cakes, SO13, p23; walnut Foresman, Chan: member of the Wranglers, pie, SO13, p70-71; white cookies, butter MJ00, p75. pecan fudge, rosettes, peach kuchen, Forest Farmers: feature on Black Hills forest pfeffernuts, caramel rolls, springerle farmers and pine beetles, SO12, p32-38. cookies, gingerbread houses, ND13, p28- Forestburg: feature on watermelon growers 37; German grune schauble suppe (green around, JA97, p22-27; watermelon near bean soup), MA14, p42-44; Longhorn mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids beef meat loaf, MJ14, p96; stir fry butter- in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; why braised vegetables, JA14, p53; Hawaiian watermelons grow so well near, MA12, p18. chili and pork chili, JA14, p86-87; Henrietta Forkel, Todd: Dennis Kamen was his favorite Truh’s canning business, suet pudding, professor at Presentation College, JF15, holiday pumpkin cake, ND14, p32-33; p70. Pork Wiener Schnitzel and sawmill gravy Forman, Joe: escape from S.D. State at Wrangler Café in Custer, ND14, p47; Penitentiary in 1922 by, JF01, p19-24; how kolaches, JF15, p30-34; 30th anniversary straightened out after release, JF01, p24. recap on our food culture, MA15, p89-93; Forney, Marjorie: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, noodles made in Tabor, JA15, p62-64; plum SO01, p61. jam, SO15, p80-81; vegetable almond rice Forsberg, Charlotte: Bruce Williams’ favorite pilaf, ND15, p80; spicy, sweet and savory professor at Black Hills State University, mashed sweet potatoes, ND15, p82; oyster JF15, p60-61. stew, SO16, p56-58; ammonia cookies, Forsberg, Michael: photographer collaborated ND16, p38-39; a list of our favorite menu on Great Plains: America’s Lingering Wild, items, JF17, p30-31. ND09, p36-43. Fools Crow, Frank: efforts to preserve Bear Forsyth, James: mentioned in feature on Butte as a sacred site by, SO00, p65; Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p20-30. mentioned in article on fi lmmaker Chuck Fort Brule marker: is one of things to see in Nauman, MA17, p50-56. every county, JA11, p46. Foos, Bryce: comments in article on Orman Fort Hays Old West Town: tourist attraction with Dam, SO16, p60-67. buildings from Dances with Wolves, MJ14, Football: feature on high school playoffs in p32. Dakota Dome, NOV86, p13-20; profi le of Fort : Hugh Glass crawled to, ND16, p87- Notre Dame coaching legend Frank Leahy, 89. ON87, p31-33; how got to be Fort Meade: post near Bear Butte, SEP85, p26; commissioner of the American Football feature story on history of, JA89, p9-13; League, ND98, p66; USD’s football rivalry feature on past, present mission of, JA98, with Notre Dame, ND06, p13; college p48-51; brief - horse barns featured as football programs collected by Edison Century Survivor, ND99, p62; army unit Bearg, JF07, p11; Gus Rasmussen names of security risks stationed at during WWII, gorilla as mascot of Gregory high school ND00, p47-50. football team, JF09, p16; Howard Wood Fort Pierre National Grasslands: one of South bestows gorilla name on Gregory high Dakota’s creepy places due to rattlesnakes, school football team coached by Rube SO12, p84-91; prairie chicken dance at, Hoy, JA09, p19; feature on Flandreau High MJ15, p50-51.

66 • South Dakota Magazine inDex FOR - FOS Fort Pierre to Deadwood Trail Ride: mentioned Fort Sisseton Historical Festival: mentioned in article on wagon craftsman, MA10, p62- in an “oughta do” list for kids in South 65. Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Fort Pierre: S.D. Cowboy & Western Heritage Fort Sisseton: buildings restored at, JUL86, Hall of Fame banquet held in, SEP85, p11; p10-11; visitor center updated at, FM87, featured as Town We Like, MA93, p34-38; p13; cannon restored at, JA90, p65; feature on the annual rodeo dating back summer activities, frontier re-enactments to 1822, JA06, p18-23; Fort Pierre Rock at, MJ93, p44-48; role of Robert J. Perry Shop located in, JF07, p11-12; change in saving, restoring, historic structures at of time zone at, MA07, p12; 2008 Hall Fort Sisseton, SO98, p74-77; featured as of Fame honoree Clint Roberts in, SO08, favorite South Dakota campsite, JA05, p21- p84; modern wagon ride to Deadwood 22; Frontier Christmas at, ND12, p25; flag from, ND08, p48-54; Highway 1806 in, restored at, JF12, p14. JF09, p34-37, documentary called A Trail Fort Sully: feature story on history of, ND01, Remembered follows trail ride from Fort p37-41. Pierre to Deadwood, SO09, p26; hermit, Fort Thompson: Dakotiana opening photo south Beryl Seaman, on Bad River near, JF10, of, MA10, p9; mentioned in feature on p56; Jim Aplan, pack rat/collector from, Crow Creek Christmas, ND10, p36-39. JF10, p58; Dakotiana on Beryle Seaman Fort, Dick: comments on Spearfish Creek by, near, MA10, p12; feature story on, MA10, JA01, p73-77. p14-21; food article on prickly pear cactus Fortune, Charlie: photo of cowboy by Jean near, JA10, p24-25; Casey Tibbs South Laughton, JF10, p21. Dakota Rodeo Center in mentioned in an Fosha, Mike: archeologist’s remarks on earliest “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, human inhabitants of S.D., ND99, p26- MJ11, p22-37; mentioned in feature on 30; comments on snake sculptures, 2011 flood, SO11, p76-96; Oahe Marina & JF03, p33; mystery of rocks with holes Resort in is Lana Blair’s favorite breakfast in them commented on by, MA03, p60; place, JF13, p81; new statue garden in The Island Mesa commented on by, honors bronc champions, JA13, p65; SO09, p42; assistant state archaeologist Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Center near is with the Archaeological Research Center Big Picture, JF14, p56-57; horse racing in Rapid City comments on artifacts in in, MA14, p32-41; feature on Dances South Dakota, ND09, p102-106; unearths with Wolves 25 years later, MJ14, p20- bones at buffalo kill site discovered at Ree 32; rattlesnake hunter Ben Smith from, Heights, MJ17, p82-89. ND14, p99; bison grazing on Ted Turner’s Fosha, Rose: Deadwood Chinatown artifacts Bad River Ranch near is The Big Picture, archaeologist, SO07, p9. MA16, p48-49; horse racing in mentioned Fosness, Gordon: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, in article on seven South Dakota sporting SO08, p85. events everyone should experience, SO16, Foss, Cliff: pilot mentioned in Too Long in the p71-79; historic marker/sign near is Big Sun, MJ10, p96. Picture, ND16, p56-57; restaurants in, Foss, Governor Joe: listing - member of JF17, p28; feature story on, MJ17, p22-32. S.D. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; Fort Randall Dam: building of, p32-38, JF05; how he got to be commissioner of the dam in Pickstown mentioned in feature on American Football League, ND98, p66; Missouri river flooding, SO11, p76-96. Dave Beckwith’s encounter with, JA08, Fort Randall Eagle Roost: is a National Natural p22; Gavins Point Dam commemorative Landmark, JA15, p97. speech given by, JA07, p26-33.; WWII pilot Fort Randall: archeological dig at, SEP86, p11; mentioned in Too Long in the Sun, MJ10, volunteers welcomed at archeological dig, p96; pilot from Sioux Falls, JA13, p28; AS87, p24-25; and the Old Military Trail, mentioned in article on governor’s graves, JA98, p55-58; brief - chapel at featured as SO13, p52-57; involvement with American Century Survivor, ND99, p69; photos/essay Football League, JF15, p90-91. on decrepit church near, MJ00, p77-79; Foss, Wilbur: plans horse ride across S.D., bell returned back to chapel, MJ06, p77; MAY85, p31; S.D. Fiddling Contest Cuthbert DuCharme’s roadhouse located organized by, SO88, p26-29. in, ND11, p16-17; cemetery is Big Picture, Fossils: dinosaur bone hunter Stan Sacrison JA13, p48-49. from Buffalo, ND93, p14; hunting for

South Dakota Magazine Index • 67 FOS - FRE on the Crow Creek Reservation, ND95, disease as selenium poisoning, ND09, p30- p14-20; Sacrison family from Buffalo, 35. MJ99, p24-29; fossil-hunting partnerships Frankfort: Eisele & Oleson band from, ND04, between ranchers and the SDSM&T, MJ99, p23. p26-27; the saga of Sue, the T-rex fossil, Franklin Hotel: dining room in visited as one of MJ99, p28. Paul Higbee’s favorite eateries, MJ03, p50- Fossum, Gary and Trudy: mentioned in article 51. on Lily, JF17, p32-37. Franklin, Harris: mentioned in article on Foster, Bruce: gun of Gus Olson bought by, Redwater Trolley, MJ13, p48-54. JF09, p14. Frantz, Henry: brief - helped steal school Foster, Kenny: Estelline farmer has pink tractor house, MJ89, p46. in honor of wife who died of cancer, SO15, Fraser, James Earl: sculptor of Lewis and Clark p91. statues at Friends of the Middle Border Fouberg, Erin: Northern State University Museum in Mitchell, JAN86, p9; profi le of geography professor studies politics of East sculptor, JF88, p34-37; artists Allen and River/West River divide, JF13, p72. Patty Eckman create paper version of Fouberg, Rod: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, Fraser’s End of the Trail sculpture, ND15, SO08, p86 p65. Fountain Springs Golf Club: golf cousse in Rapid Frawley Ranch: Elkhorn Ridge Golf Club is City, JA16, p88. located on, JA16, p87-88. Four Bears, Chester Armstrong: listing - Frawley, Hank & Molly: feature story on plans inducted into S.D. Cowboy & Western for the family ranch near Deadwood, Heritage Hall of Fame, SEP85, p11. FM87, p22-27; brief - ranch of featured as Four Corners Bridge: is one of the things to see Century Survivor, ND99, p68; controversy in every county, JA11, p47; Dakotiana on, over plans to develop Frawley Ranch of, ND12, p15. ND00, p6-12. Four Corners: feature on four corners of the Frazier, Jake: pictured in article on Big Foot state, ND93, p26-33. Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81. Fox Belly, Marie: great-granddaughter to Dewey Frazier, Ross: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p25. Beard tells stories of his life, JA06, p36-38. Frederick, Tom: large scale hog confi nement on Fox Squirrels: Our Wild Side on burying seeds, Rosebud Reservation opposed by, SO00, ND11, p86. p16. Fox, Wade: photo of cowboy by Jean Laughton, Frederick: feature on South Dakota’s Little JF10, p22. Finland, ND10, p23-27; brief in Traveler on Fox: Our Wild Side on baby fox, JA11, p92; Our wife carrying contest in, MJ12, p87. Wild Side on red foxes, ND12, p109; Our Fredrickson, Rev. Roger: 2006 Hall of Fame Wild Side on red foxes, JF13, p94; Our Wild Honoree, SO06, p85. Side on red foxes, MA16, p92; Our Wild Freeman Heritage Hall Museum: houses 1909 Side on red fox, JF17, p108. Avery Truck owned by Jay Graber, JF13, Foxworthy, Jeff: jokes about South Dakota told p18. by, MA05, p76. Freeman, Chris: manager of Red Rossa Napoli Frailing, Jerry: Bridge City Marina in Mobridge Pizza in Sioux Falls, JF12, p25. owned by, MA09, p67. Freeman, Harry: boats built by, ND06, p34-39. Fralick, Jami: bass fi sherman from South Freeman: feature on Schmeckfest in, MA88, Dakota, JA07, p43-45. p20-21; feature on Woodbridge Candles, France, Mildred: cousin to Orville and Wilbur SO91, p44-45; profi le of custom saddle Wright, JA13, p32. maker Mike Schuttz, ND91, p12-14; Francis, Chris: artwork by interprets Wounded featured in Towns We Like, MA92, p35-38; Knee, ND15, p32-42. brief - town on Highway 81, South Dakota’s Frank Day’s Bar: pictured in article on opening portion of the Pan-American Highway, day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ ND01, p70-71; collection of Indian artifacts Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67; mentioned in displayed in Heritage Hall in, ND03, feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, p42-45; feature on Papa’s restaurant’s p22-31. traditional chislic dish, JA05, p74-76; Frank, Jim and Colleen: founded Custer Schmeckfest in, MJ09, p53; Dakotiana Skywalk Trail, ND14, p117. - Heritage Hall in houses 1927 biplane, Franke, Kurt W.: credited for identifying alkali JF10, p12; chislic capital mentioned in

68 • South Dakota Magazine inDex FRE - FUR anniversary special food article, SO10, Company in Spearfish, MJ15, p20-27. p42; photo essay about blizzard in, JF11, Frog Creek Birthday Club: membership, history, p68-71; Freeman Academy arboretum is workings of the, SO01, p73-75. one of things to see in every county, JA11, Frogs: Our Wild Side on boreal chorus frogs, p39; food article on Schmeckfest and grune MA12, p86; Our Wild Side on frogs in the schauble suppe (green bean soup), MA14, Black Hills, MA13, p95. p42-44; Too Long in the Sun on high school Frohme, Sharon: one of the Barker sisters who track runners from, MJ17, p112. watches over the Myersville ghost town, Freemasons: feature story on, JF08, p36-40. JF06, p32. Freidel, Jack: comments on Red Lake, JA15, Froiland, Doctor Sven G.: work as director of p102. the Center for Western Studies, MAR86, Freier, Roswitha “Rosie”: owns Singing p28-31. Horse Trading Post on Pine Ridge Indian Froke, Les: chief engineer comments on 1975 Reservation, ND15, p52-57. blizzard story of KELO Television’s musical French, Etta: telephone operator in Armour, tower, JF11, p37. MAY86, p19. Fromm, Harold: five children of become French, Jennie: comment on working with clay physicians, MA04, p29. by, MA04, p16-21. Fromm, Stu: brief on Rapid City surgeon French, Sam: Storm Mountain bike trail favorite starring in film, JF10, p38. of, JA09, p40. Front, John: photographs of Britton taken by, Freng, Floyd: Volin: message in a bottle in Volin MJ04, p40-45; Marshall County winter placed by, JF01, p45. photographed by, JF05, p30-31. Frentz, Gil: cane making business of, JF01, p10. Frying Pan Guest Ranch: is one of things to see Frerichs, Allyn: Parks, Recreation and Forestry in every county, JA11, p40. Director mentioned in feature on Brookings, Fudge: prison fudge is holiday tradition, ND12, MJ11, p14-21. p30. Fresh Produce: advertising agency owned by Fuerstenau, Doug: featured as honored Hall of Ted Heeren, JA11, p52-58. Fame member, SO05, p67. Frey, Harley: ice cream maker from Platte, Fuerstenau, Maurice: 2006 Hall of Fame SO92, p51; ice-cream recipes of, MJ94, Honoree, SO06, p83. p36-37. Fuller Family: five generations of law practiced Frey, Rich: founding member of Cottonwood in Rapid City by, MA07, p13. Productions mentioned in feature article on Fuller, Jacque: Lead roundhouse preservation filmmaking in South Dakota, MJ10, p56-64. led by, MJ09, p73-77; comments on Frey, Steve & Marie: ice-cream recipes of, historic Homestake Opera House, ND14, MJ94, p36-37. p67-72. Frick-Eaves, Vicki: comments on how to get Fuller, Jason and Aja: pictured in article on skunk odor off dogs in Nature Questions Lakota Nation Invitational, ND15, p74-76. feature, MA12, p29. Fulton: profile of painter Mike Sougstad and the Frieberg, Evonne: listing - named to S.D. State artistic community in, MJ00, p49-52; story Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. on, JA04, p48; Dakotiana on bow rehairing Friendly Hour Club: Dakotiana on Hollywood and restoration specialists in, MJ10, p10. film, SO10, p9. Fundaun, Mikaela: wants the Adams House Friends of the Middle Border Museum: Sheldon in Deadwood preserved for another 125 School displayed at, SEP85, p8; restores years, ND14, p25. statues of Lewis and Clark, JAN86, p9; Funk, Don & Bonnie: feature story on hunting Beckwith House moved to, JUL86, p39; lodge operated by, SO88, p22-25. Farwell Methodist Church building moved Fur Trade: feature story on life of Hugh Glass, to, AS87, p23; brief - attractions of for JJ87, p20-23; winter post on Missouri River summer travelers, MJ97, p16; obtains established by ill-fated expedition of Jean Charles Hargens collection, JA98, p12-17; Baptiste Trudeau, JA94, p38-40; feature new building completed at, MJ02, p13. story on, ND08, p74-78. Friendship Tower: Dakotiana on, ND10, p12; Furniture Outlets USA: founder William Hinks Our Wild Side on hiking trail to, JF16, p117. inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall of Frink, Russel: pictured in article on Crouch Fame, JF12, p89. Railroad Line, JA13, p79. Furniture: feature article on furniture made in Fritz, Josh: co-owner at Crow Peak Brewing Black Hills, MA10, p54-59.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 69 FUR - GAR Furois, Ed: stored Fassbender photo collection, Gann Valley Giant: “Too Long in the Sun” MJ11, p52-59. about August Klindt the, MJ98, p98, Helen’ Fyle, Fred: disappearance of, MA09, p32-33. Habicht’s photo of giant pants, SO01, p60; G Too Long in the Sun, MA15, p120. Gable, Clark: 1940 hunting trip to S.D. by, Gann Valley: center of state’s population ND00, p25. located near, JA01, p64; Class B Gabriel, Jody & Don: comments on pheasant tournament basketball team from, JF09, hunting by, ON87, p9. p71-74; courthouse in is one of things to Gabriel, T.J.: Deep Creek Angus Ranch boss see in every county, JA11, p33; Ray Deloria heads up branding ritual, MJ06, p41-45. played for basketball team in, MA15, p84- Gackstetter, Dean: comments on Bramble Park 86. Zoo, JF01, p10. Gansz, Kevin: wants Old Courthouse Museum Gaetano, Rita and Maria: owners of Nucci’s in Sioux Falls preserved for another 125 Italian Bistro & Gelato in Sioux Falls, JF12, years, ND14, p28. p27. Gantvoort, Jeri: member of The Incredibles Gaffaney, Joann: bicycle trek across South band, ND04, p12. Dakota made by, JA02, p41. Gapp, Ron: owner of the jerky making plant at Gage, Chris: member of Red Willow Band, the Sturgis Meat Service, ND92, p56-57; ND04, p22; brief on CD, Dakota Lullaby, Garcia, Earl: pictured being thrown from Bronc, JF10, p38. ND13, p22. Galante, Anne: photography of doctor on the Gardella, Owen and Shar: own Treasury Inn in Rosebud Reservation, MJ09, p30-35. Pierre, MJ17, p50-54. Galena: case of Mallery vs. Conners adjudicated Garden City: article on last potato farmers in, in, ND88, p12-13; feature on village of, JF12, p52-53. JA96, p42-44; brief - Vinegar Hill Cemetery Gardening: Rebecca Johnson’s essay on featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p57; community gardening, JA14, p50-52. cemetery in is one of South Dakota’s Gardner, Gary & Felicia: musicmakers and creepy places, SO12, p84-91; feature on, business owners from Eden, ND04, p79. MJ13, p74-80; Don Kopp’s experience Garey, Diane: documentary on Lakota language fi ghting the Galena Creek fi re in 1988, by, ND15, p64. MJ15, p85-88. Garey, Kristin Rolvaag: comments on Heritage Gall: featured in story on graves of Native Park on Augustana College campus, JA14, American leaders, SO15, p20-27. p66-75. Galland, Mae: feature story on 1956 kidnapping Garfi eld Lutheran Church: John Andrews wants of, JA89, p56-61. preserved for another 125 years, ND14, Gallantine, Evan: brews Black Hills Gold Label p31. Beer using S.D. grown grains, MJ90, p19. Garland, Hamlin: memorial for is one of things Gallery 97: mentioned in feature article on to see in every county, JA11, p30. furniture made in Black Hills, MA10, p54- Garland, Hamlin: thoughts on Aberdeen of, 59. MJ01, p14-22; various Aberdionians refl ect Gallimore, Marge: comments on history of St. on, MJ01, p21. Charles restaurant in Pierre, JJ87, p18-19. Garnos, Gordon: mentioned in Dakotiana on Galvan, Haley: pictured in article on Chris South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, Colombe’s barn dance brawl, MA13, p33. p10; 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame Gamage, Harry: listing - member of S.D. Sports inductee, ND10, p69-73. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Garretson: on the possibility that Jesse James Gambling: Deadwood looks to legalized, jumped Devil’s Gulch near, JA94, p66-69; MJ88, p5-11; gamblers refuse to leave profi le of artist Nancy Kentfi eld, JF98, p10- casinos even for fi re, SO98, p82; profi le of 15; feature story on EROS Data Center, legislator, gambling advocate Kay Davis, SO98, p24-29; home of the debated Devil’s SO02, p71-75. Gulch jump by Jesse James, JA06, p61; Gandy Dancer Brew Works: Sioux Falls brewery feature story on, MJ08, p2328; Dakotiana mentioned in feature on breweries across - footbridge in marks spot where Jesse the state, MJ15, p20-27. James jumped Split Rock Creek, JF10, p10; Gangloff, Deborah: Journey Museum curator Art Nordstrom owns 1963 Chevy Biscayne comments on cowboy exhibit, SO08, p62- in, JF13, p29; King and Queen rock and 68. Devil’s Gulch Park near are part of quartzite

70 • South Dakota Magazine inDex GAR - GEI trail, SO13, p58-69; Tucker’s Walk Vineyard Gauer, JoAnne: essay by included by in Visions and Farm Winery near, MJ17, p40-48. 97, JF97, p41. Garrett, Dr. Jim: pictured in photo essay on Gauger, Larry: comments on unmarked graves Cheyenne River Reservation, JA14, p88-95. of pioneers found near Howard by, JF02, Garriott, Charles: teacher at Grass Mountain p48-51. school on Rosebud Reservation, SO97, p42- Gause, Besse: homesteader and teacher 46. mentioned in feature on Philip, MJ11, p74- Garriott, Wizipan: comments on Mission, JA12, 80. p58-65. Gavin’s Point Dam: feature story on dam on Garrity, Jan & Pat: operators of Mission Hill’s Missouri River, JA07, p26-33; mentioned Prairie Gardens, SO95, p68-72. in feature on Missouri river flooding, SO11, Garry, Jerry: comments in article on Lakota p76-96; Big Picture, SO11, p46-47. Games on Ice, JF17, p59-61. Gavins Point National Fish Hatchery: honorable Gartzke, Ken: explored Jewel Cave, MA13, p61- mention in 25 very unusual man-made 65. places, MA10, p42; mentioned in an Garvey, Pat: runs The Creamery restaurant in “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Viborg, JA15, p80-83. MJ11, p22-37. Garvis, Helen: spoon collection mentioned in Gavins Point Nature Trail: Our Wild Side on anniversary special food article, SO10, p47. hiking trail in Yankton, MJ17, p109. Gary, H.B.: town of Gary named after postal Gawboy, April: local artists inspired by the agent, JF10, p28. Gayville Hall, MJ05, p67. Gary, Jason: pictured in photo at Hana Korean Gayville: home of award-winning quilter Claire Grill & Sushi Bar, JF12, p32. Packard, MJ94, p66-68; spotlight on music Gary: feature story on cross-country ski hall in, MJ05, p66-67; named after Albert resort Pleasant Valley near, JF91, p44-45; and William Gay, JF06, p43; attire that controversy over cattle drive through town capitalizes on the town name, MJ06, p81; of, SO92, p60-62; wind turbine refurbishing National Plowing contest in, JA09, p18; business in, JF03, p68; EMS wind energy brick grain silo razed in, MA15, p106. generator owned by Joe Kolback in, SO07, Gebhart, A.J.: built ski lift in Wessington p57-58; Dakotiana - Lake Elsie restored Springs, ND16, p18. as part of the renovation of the old State Geddes: featured in Towns We Like, JF95, p8- Blind School campus in, SO09, p9; feature 11; historic structures moved to, ND00, on wind energy in, JF10, p26-31; Indian p24; fur trading post in, ND08, p74-78; Lookout near is one of things to see disappearance of Dr. Fred Fyle from, MA09, in every county, JA11, p36; Interstate p32-33; essay on selling horse in, SO10, Newspaper in owned by and school for the p68-69. blind started by Doane Robinson, ND13, Geenough, Louis: early automobile builder in p82-89; wagon ruts at Gary Gate City Golf South Dakota, DJ87, p14. Course, JA16, p91. Geese: feeding mentioned in an “oughta do” Gass, Patrick: Arikara village described by, list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22- ND00, p68-69. 37; Our Wild Side on Canada Geese, MA12, Gassen, Matt: executive director of Feeding p85; Our Wild Side on snow geese, MA13, South Dakota shares top 7 things he loves p94; Our Wild Side on Canada goose about South Dakota, JF15, p15. hatchlings, SO14, p91; Our Wild Side on Gassman, Dave: Canova manager profiled in Canada geese, JF15 p107; Our Wild Side feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- on snow geese, SO15, p103; Dakotiana on 47. how Canada geese are nuisance in Pierre, Gassman, Stephen: photos by and comments ND15, p13; Our Wild Side on Canada on fly fishing, MA11, p24-27; photo essay geese, MA17, p95. on Custer State Park Wildlife Loop, JA14, Gehant-Siddens, Kristianna: mentioned in p42-49. Dakotiana on kitchen incubator program in Gatch, Thomas L.: captain of the USS South Toronto, JF17, p16. Dakota, ND07, p54-60. Gehrke, Karl: Ron Robinson was his favorite Gatzke, Carla: interaction of Daktronics with professor at Augustana College, JF15, p60. city of Brookings, JA03, p22. Geide, Earle: pilot from Hartford, JA13, p21. Gau, Mark: park ranger helped return chapel Geier, Gary: Sioux Falls man invents Melon bell to Fort Randall, MJ06, p77. Mate, MJ14, p14.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 71 GEI - GIB Geiser, Vicki: Mount Marty College professor German, George B.: Music Archives of issues works with students to look for alternative collection of S.D. songs, SO89, p26; radio fuel in termite intestines, JF13, p56. career of, JF93, p39-40. Geisler, Dave: listing - honored for contributions Germany/German Heritage: feature on to tourism, MAY86, p21; proprietor of Freeman’s Schmeckfest, MA88, p20-21; Pioneer Auto Museum, SO94, p44; brief – Eureka’s heritage, SO91, p23; Hutchinson inducted into South Dakota Hall of Fame, County farmers ship Holstein cows to after SO04, p80; brief on, JF10, p56; owner WW1, JA92, p35-40 Oktoberfest in Menno, of Pioneer Auto Museum mentioned in 25 MJ09, p51; Schmeckfest in Freeman, MJ09, very unusual man-made places, MA10, p53; feature on German food, ND12, p32- p33; runs Pioneer Auto Museum along old 38; ammonia cookies, ND16, p38-39. Highway 16, JA15, p29. Gerry Maloney Nature Area: Our Wild Side on Geist, Gary: boat excursions run by, JUL85, trail in Madison, SO14, p93. p12. Gettysburg: story of butcher Bonhoff, Henry Gem Movie Theater: mentioned in feature on ‘Heine’ Bonhoff in, MA92, p62; featured Philip, MJ11, p74-80. in Towns We Like section, MJ95, p24- Genealogy: Dakotiana on, SO16, p15. 29; Medicine Rock at, MJ95, p27; turkey Gengerke, Shawn: We Make It on Load Judge drop fi asco in, JA00, p86; blacksmith invention by, ND13, p14. shop in operated by G.L. Stocker, JF02, Gentle Spirit Horses Rescue & Sanctuary: p53; article on funeral director in, MJ10, fundraiser held by, MA16, p89. p80-85; Too Long in the Sun about Scott Genzler, Dan: comments in article about seven Woster wrestling a girl in, ND11, p88; South Dakota sporting events everyone turkey drop in, MA15, p104; We Make It on should experience, SO16, p71-79. SoDak Honest company owned by Jeremy Geo-Pro: mentioned in feature on Elkton, SO11, and Bobbi Schmidt, JF16, p14; Cow Patty p14-18. Bingo at Potter County Fair in, JA16, p63; Geocache: hidden by South Dakota Magazine, Medicine Rock Café in mentioned in feature MJ11, p12; Dakotiana on geocaching, on hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31; MA12, p13; Dakotiana on geocache placed fi lmmaker Chuck Nauman from, MA17, by South Dakota Magazine, MJ12, p12; p50-56. South Dakota Magazine hides, MJ13, p15; Geyer, Bill: fl y-fi shing experiences in the Black South Dakota Magazine hides, JA16, p18. Hills of, SO00, p32-38. Geography: origins of place names in S.D., Geyerman, Rick & Julie: comments about MA89, p22-25; geography test for South Mitchell by, MJ02, p9. Dakota, JA98, p60-61; the origins of S.D.’s Movement: Wounded Knee lake names, JA98, p88-93. Massacre and the, ND90, p16-17; feature George S. Mickelson Center for the Neurological on ghost shirts, JF14, p20-29; feature on Sciences: mentioned in feature on Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p20-30. memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Ghost towns: Barker sisters who watch over years, MA15, p40. Myersville, JF06, p30-34; George’s Pizza: Italian restaurant in Brookings and Hugh Lambert who published Black mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Hills Ghost Towns, JF06, p41-44; Okaton JF12, p20. in Jones County is one of things to see in Gerdes, Karen: Q&A/interview with chief clerk every county, JA11, p40; how to fi nd a of the state house, JF12, p10. Black Hills ghost town, MJ13, p40; feature Gerdes, Roger & Marcia: patch of native prairie on Galena, MJ13, p74-80. called Cow Camp Ranch maintained by, Giago, Tim: comments on Dances with Wolves, SO04, p27-30. MJ14, p20-32. Gerhold, Michelle: Lake Area Technical Institute Giannonatti, Dean & LaVeta: shop owners student comments, JF11, p66. in Keystone, ND15, p84-88; mentioned Gericke, Rich & Jackie: own Earth Goods in feature on unusual museums and Natural Food store in Hot Springs, MJ05, collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, p68-76. p30. Giard, Jessica: Chamberlain journalist befriends Gering, Bill: comments on chislic, JA05, p75- people kayaking the entire Missouri river, 76. MA14, p58-64. Gerkin, Joan Edinger: comments in article on Gibbs, Donnie: mentioned in feature on six- Plankinton, JA15, p45-54. man football, ND11, p40-45.

72 • South Dakota Magazine inDex GIB - GLE Gibson, Andy: profile on Sioux Falls singer, hosted by, JA88, p26; SO09, p 24. Gill, Jack: wounded Vietnam War Veteran, Gideon, C.C: builder of State Game lodge SO06, p45-46. mentioned in 25 very unusual man-made Gill, Joe: comments on murky depths of places, MA10, p31; constructed State Missouri River, SO12, p84-91. Game Lodge, SO10, p74-80. Gill, John: mentioned in article about bouldering Gideon, Cecil: engineering of Iron Mountain in the Black Hills, JA16, p38-41. Road to Mount Rushmore done by, JA03, Gill, Laurie: mayor recommends something to p28-29; Iron mountain Road bridges see in Pierre, SO14, p10. designed by, ND06, p19; feature story on, Gillespie, Maggie: comments in town story on JF07, p60-63; Buffalo Rock Lodge built on Alcester, ND13, p38-40. property of, JF07, p63. Gilley’s Grove: feature story on, MJ09, p78-81. Gier, Delta David: director of South Dakota Gilmore, James Leighton: hanging of, MJ92, Symphony, MA06, p77. p41. Gilbert, Donald: comments on architect Wallace Ginn, Ralph: listing - member of S.D. Sports Dow by, MA02, p18-21. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Gilbert, Hazel: comments on architect Wallace Gist, Rev. Rodney: Dakotiana on lodge near Dow by, MA02, p18-21. Rapid City built in name of, JA11, p10. Gilbert, Janice: singer songwriter from Sioux Gitchie Manitou State Preserve: part of Falls mentioned in Writers & Artists, JF14, quartzite trail, SO13, p58-69. p47. Glacial Lakes: feature on the imperiled lakes Gilbert, Wayne: historical reenactor portrays of northeast S.D., ND97, p8-13; article on Valentine McGillycuddy, JF17, p42. Lake Legends, JA10, p78-83. Gilbertson, Chief Justice David: stories from Glacial River Warren: mentioned in 10 Naturally county courthouses collected by, MJ04, Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47. p62-69; comments about Mildred Ramynke Glad Valley: Dakotiana - residents live farthest by, JA04, p65-69; comments in Dakotiana from a McDonald’s than anyone in U.S., on courthouse postcards, SO13, p16. JF10, p11. Gilbertson, Gailard: reader mentioned in Glanzer, Aaron: one of Elders of the Faith anniversary feature on 25 Years of Covers, painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p37. ND10, p49-60. Glanzer, Bob: Too Long in the Sun about Johnny Gilbertson, Jay: comments of Big Sioux Cash’s performance at state fair by, SO15, River by, JA02, p52; mystery of rocks p104. with holes in them commented on by, Glanzer, Jeff: faces of Mount Rushmore MA03, p60; manager of East Dakota maintained by, JA04, p10-14. Water Development District in Brookings Glanzer, Ken: Dakotiana on pitching coach from comments on Big Sioux, MA13, p42-47. Bridgewater, ND09, p13. Gilbertz, Jennifer: Dakotiana on Prairie Glarum, Mel: alley landscaping by mentioned Perfumery owner, SO11, p11. in feature on Frederick, ND10, p23-27; Gilborne, Rod: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p55. pictured in town story on 30 years of Gilfillan, Archer B.: life in Harding County, exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13-26. excerpt from novel Sheep, ND89, p42; Glass, Hugh: feature story on life of, JJ87, p20- profile of sheepherder/philosopher, 23; story of retold in Lord Grizzly, route ND96, p32-40; comments on the people of retraced by Ried Holien, SO98, p32-37; of SD using nut metaphor, JA05, p57; Our Wild Side on book Crawl Into the Night sheepherder and author commented on about, MA10, p86; mentioned in feature lack of respect in business, ND05, p25; article on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27; movie brief on sheepherder/philosopher from and books inspired by, ND16, p87-89. Harding County, JF10, p56; mentioned in Glaze, Jan: Rapid City cheerleader dies in 1968 feature on Crouch Railroad Line, JA13, p74- plane crash, MA12, p47-51; mentioned in 83. feature on memorable sad stories from our Gilfillan, Merrill: comments on small towns of first 30 years, MA15, p32. SD, SO05, p24. Glaze, Vyonne: mother of Rapid City Gilkerson, Caleb: steamboat/paddlewheeler cheerleader who died in 1968 plane crash, owner mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MA12, p47-51. MJ17, p22-32. Gleich, Bill and Hilma: mentioned in article on Gilkerson, Naomi: farm Fourth of July picnic Yankton fix-it man, ND16, p48-51.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 73 GLE - GOO Glencross: German crosses in Glencross Mine, JA92, p32-33; prospecting for in cemetery is one of things to see in every the Badlands, MJ93, p62; surface mining county, JA11, p36; mentioned in article on operations in the Black Hills, SO96, p92- Timber Lake, JA15, p79. 100; panning for is one of 25 Things Every Glendale: cabin owned by Dick Knecht in is SD South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, Dreaming feature, MJ15, p28-31. p30-43; whether you can look for gold in Glenham: Blue Blanket Inn in opened by Harold Black Hills in Nature Questions feature, & Marlene Forbes in, JF04, p9. MA12, p29; prospecting in the Black Hills, Gliders (see Sailplanes) MA17, p60-64. Glines, Tom: Buffalo town board president, Goldberg, Rube: mentioned in Dakotiana on ski JA14, p24. lift in Wessington Springs, ND16, p18. Glintz, Theodor: experiences as German POW Golden Dragon: Chinese restaurant in Spearfi sh working in S.D. during WWII, JF01, p50. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Globe University: Autumn Whitely was Amanda JF12, p30. Loomis’ favorite professor at, JF15, p64. Golden Eagles: Our Wild Side, MA13, p94. Globke, Ron: Marion mayor, JA14, p33. Golden, Randy: Sidump’r in Springfi eld owned Gloe, Dianne: memories of picking by, SO07, p56-57. chokecherries, JJ87, p56; memories of a Golf Club at Red Rock, The: golf course in Rapid winter night, JF88, p44. City, JA16, p88. Gloe, Dorothy: feature on rural mail carrier in Golf: profi le of Everett Comstock, NOV85, p38- Lyman County, ND93, p40-41. 40; Dakotiana – 121 South Dakota courses Glover, John Henry: meaning of the word Sioux golfed by Roger Erickson, JF10, p12; brief explained by, SO06, p14. on Oscar Austad of Austad’s Sporting Glover, Mindy: essay by included in Visions, Goods, golf retailer, JF10, p53; feature on JF96, p30. unique golf courses, JA16, p84-95. Glover, Tom: Burke mayor, JA14, p25. Gomez, Angel: grill chef at La Minestra Italian Glover, Vic: Lakota sun dance observed by, restaurant in Pierre, JF12, p28. ND08, p27-30. Gonzalez, Mario: attorney for the Wounded Glowania, Erich: experiences as German POW Knee Survivors Association mentioned in working in S.D. during WWII, JF01, p48. feature on ghost shirts, JF14, p20-29. Goat Island: Missouri River island is Tony Gonzenbach, Alfred: Milbank cheese factory co- Kellar’s favorite place to camp, MJ15, p79. owned and operated by, SO06, p37-41. Goble, Paul: Writers & Artists on art exhibit by Good Bear, Rosalie: listing - featured artist of at the South Dakota Art Museum, JF16, Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. p75. Good Buffalo, Beau: descendant of Wounded Godfrey, Barbara: Dakotiana on how she Knee survivor Peter Stands, ND15, p44-51. restored Immanuel Lutheran Church near Goodell, Harold: listing - member of S.D. Sports Murdo, ND16, p17. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Goehring, Bill: feature on Black Hills petroglyph Goodhaven House: along Highway 385, JA14, photos by, MJ12, p62-69; photos after p78-85. 2014 tornado in Wessington Springs, MJ15, Goodman, Wanda: Top 7 things she loves about p60-67. South Dakota, JA14, p17. Goertz, Reuben: tornado of 1884 documented Goodsell, Mai: owner of Saigon restaurant in by, MJ96, p61. Rapid City, JF12, p34. Goetsch, Lynn & Carla: owners of A’LaMode in Goodson, Rose Mary: profi le of painter, SO01, Hartford, MJ06, p23. p36-44. Goetz, Jerry: spotted plane carrying marijuana Goodwin: feature story on inventor Selden that landed in fi eld near Akaska, JF97, p20- Washburn from, ND01, p61-65; article on 25. Goodwin Giant of Deuel County, JF08, p74- Goetzinger, Jerry: troubles with the IRS of, 75; Dakotiana on Orma Fieber’s Old School ND00, p57-59. of Memories in, MJ17, p20. Goin, Clyde: profi le of Corn Palace mural Goose Lake: Our Wild Side on turtles in, MJ15, creator, SEP85, p33-36 p108. Gold: severance tax on initiated, JUL85, p20; Goosemobile: feature story on, ND89, p13-17; Ambrose Bierce and the Rockerville- feature on, ND98, p42-49; Tom & Ruth Sheridan lake water fl ume, MJ92, p60-63; Neuberger sell processed geese from, underground operations at Homestake ND06, p14; JA08, p79; catching it is one

74 • South Dakota Magazine inDex GOO - GRA of 25 Things Every South Dakotan Should Graber, Karen: teacher at Deep Creek School, Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; mentioned in MJ06, p53-55. anniversary special food article, SO10, Grabow, Jay: contractor who worked on p45; is holiday tradition, ND12, p31; South renovation of South Dakota School for the Dakota Dreaming on, JF16, p36-38. Blind in Gary, JF10, p26-31. Gordon Expedition (see Collins-Russell Grace Balloch Memorial Library: feature on, Expedition) ND10, p30-35. Gordon, Kindra and Bruce: created DVD called Grackles: Our Wild Side on, SO15, p100. Mount Rushmore for kids, SO14, p28. Grady, Martin: mentioned in article on Battle of Gordy’s Campground: located along old Bonesteel, JF16, p82-83. Highway 16, JA15, p26. Graese, Clifford: brief - recognized as Gorman, Dan & Mike: A&A Auto Salvage & centennial alumnus of the University of Museum in Rapid City owned by, JA07, South Dakota, ND88, p37. p65-68. Grafe, Ernest: route of Custer through the Gorman, Dan: owns 1940 Studebaker in Rapid Black Hills revisited and photographed by, City, JF13, p25. SO02, p29-34; co-author of book Crossing Gorman, Don: describes experiences during the Plains with Custer, SO09, p54-59. 1972 Rapid City flood, MJ12, p16-25. Graham, Helen: comments and memories of Gorman, Pat: mentioned in feature on Galena, the secessionist movement and state of MJ13, p74-80. Absaroka, JA09, p59-61. Gosch, Ralph and Bonnie: comment on family Graham, Mentor: teacher of , owned drug store in Huron, JA05, p44. house of in Blunt restored, DJ87, p17; brief Goss Opera House: one of 25 very unusual story on, MJ92, p26. man-made places, MA10, p39; mentioned Grain Elevators: wooden elevators disappearing in feature article on Watertown, JA10, from S.D., ND94, p16-20. p15-22; Writers & Artists on Canvasback Grain Palaces: palace built in Plankinton in 1891 Factory in, JF12, p47. and 1892, JA15, p49. Goss, Charles: Goss Opera House founded by, Grain Terminal Association (GTA): founding of, MA10, p39; mentioned in feature article on JUL85, p20. Watertown, JA10, p15-22. Grambihler, Dave and Anissa: have large Gossel, Robert: artist at Hot Springs mammoth Jack-o-lantern display near Pierre during site, MAY85, p39. Halloween week, SO15, p97. Gotzinger, Jerry: mentioned in collection of Gramm, Brian: inventor of Forty2 solar favorite stories from our first 30 years, generators, MA16, p14. MA15, p60. Grand River Museum: dinosaur bones exhibited Gould, Bob and Jody: year-round residents in, MJ02, p26-29. comment on town of Moon, JA11, p62-66. Grand River: Hugh Glass mauled by bear near, Goulet, Mary Ellen: author of A Not So Simple ND16, p87-89. Life: Our Return to Rustic Roots, MA10, Granflaten, Maureen & Bill: founder of Fjord’s p77. Ice Cream in Rapid City, FM87, p6-7. Gourley, Rick: comments on downtown, loft Grangaard, Wendell: historian and author living by, MJ04, p14-15; renovated two exhibits at the Dakota Territorial Gun Show warehouses on the eastern bank of Sioux in Pierre, MJ16, p79-87. Falls, ND05, p69. Granite: feature on Dakota Granite, JF91, p12- Gover, Kevin: court action in regard to large 14; granite blocks in Grant County is one of scale hog confinement on Rosebud things to see in every county, JA11, p37. Reservation initiated by, SO00, p16. Grant County Fair: kiss a pig contest at, JA16, Government Rock: Slim Buttes rock formation p66. mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Grant County: granite blocks in is one of things article, JA10, p26-47. to see in every county, JA11, p37; Ancient Governors’ graves: Gary Conradi photographs, River Warren Channel in is one of our SO13, p52-57. National Natural Landmarks, JA15, p88. Gowen, Richard: 2012 South Dakota Hall of Grant, Vernon: Dakotiana on Snap, Crackle, Fame inductee, ND12, p105. Pop illustrator’s connection to Wessington Graber, Jay: owner of 1909 Avery Truck housed Springs, SO15, p17. at Freeman Heritage Hall Museum, JF13, Grapes, Joy: owner of Mom & Pop’s Pastry Shop p18. comments on Salem, JF06, p16.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 75 GRA - GRE Grass Lake: featured as a good place to canoe kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. or kayak, MJ06, p14. Great Western Center: favorite building of Paul Grass, native: photo essay on, SO09, p14l; Boreboom in Sioux Falls, JA08, p35. feature on saving our native prairie, MA11, Green Grass: account of sundance at, JA03, p48-53. p.52-56. Grasshopper crosses: crosses in Jefferson Green-winged teal ducks: Our Wild Side on, mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, MA13, p93. MJ16, p25. Green, Allie: memories of Blizzard of 1888, Grasslands: Linda Hasselstrom journals about, JF88, p22-23. SO11, p52-57. Green, Brock: owns Joie’s Café in Winner, JF13, Grassrope, Maxine: member of the Cultural p79. Resources Elder Advisory Committee of Green, Clair: Lower Brule’s cultural resource Lower Brule, JF09, p28-33. offi ce operated by, JF09, p28-33; Highway Gratzfeld, Steve: Pomegranate Market owner 1806 promoted by, JF09, p34-37. comments on mural by Mary Groth and Liz Green, Dick: listing - member of S.D. Sports Bashore Heeren, JA11, p52-58; part owner Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; baseball player of Pomegranate Market, JA11, p59. featured as one of 12 great athletes, MA06, Gravel roads: feature on traveling across the p39. state on gravel, SO16, p18-31. Green, Governor Warren: story of when he Graveyards: photographs and thoughts on by funded a road to the Badlands Pinnacles, John Banasiak, SEP86, p4-8; feature story JA06, p53. on Deadwood landmark Mount Moriah Green, Jane: pfeffernuts by, ND13, p34. Cemetery, MJ99, p30-33. Green, John: profi le of wildlife artist, JA90, p8- Gray, Dave: Hill City mayor, JA14, p31. 11; brief - one of the colorful characters Gray, Ernie: mentioned in feature on Bald from South Dakota Magazine’s fi rst 10 Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. years, JA95, p31; becomes cover artist for Gray, Harold: listing - named to S.D. State South Dakota Magazine, JA00, p82-84; Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. gallery featuring the work of to be built Gray, Sharon: artwork by interprets Wounded in Madison, MJ02, p36-37; South Dakota Knee, ND15, p32-42. Magazine covers painted by being collected, Great Bear Recreation Area: one of Sioux Falls’ MA03, p46; mentioned in anniversary gems, JA03, p35-41 feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- Great Bear Ski Valley: feature on, JF93, p41- 60. 43. Green, Vincent: ditch-burning experiences of, Great Blue Heron: feature on bird, JA05, p97; NOV85, p30-31. Our Wild Side on, SO11, p74. Greene, Jim: pictured in article on Fassbender Great Depression: experiences of Harberts photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. family during, MAY85, p12-14; Farm Greener, Charles: profi le of painter, MJ01, Holiday movement during, JUL85, p19; p94-99; Top Ten painting by, JF09, p18; election of Gov. Tom Berry during, NOV86, mentioned in anniversary feature on 25 p10-11; remembrance of Christmas spent Years of Covers, ND10, p49-60. in a poor house during, DJ87, p18-19; no Greenfi eld, Brock: mentioned in feature on gardens raised during, MJ89, p47; lingering hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. effects of on S.D.’s attitudes, JF00, p16-20, Greenfi eld, Tommie: mentioned in article on fi ction story about July Christmas doll set oyster stew harvest celebration at Bemis in, JA00, p71-73. Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56- Great Plains Balloon Race: sidebar on in The 58. Traveler, MJ11, p45 Greenlee, Dave: owner of Tucker’s Walk Great Plains Baptist Divinity School: South Vineyard and Farm Winery mentioned in Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p87-88. feature on grape growing in South Dakota, Great Plains Zoo: Delbridge Museum of Natural MJ17, p40-48. History added to, JUL85, p24; stuffed Greeno, Richard: featured as honored Hall of giant panda donated by China to, MAR86, Fame member, SO05, p69. p20; one of Sioux Falls’ gems, JA03, p35- Greenwood Native American Church: mentioned 41experience of visiting the in winter, in feature on forbidden reservation/Indian ND04, p72-73; feeding geese at in Sioux dance halls, MJ12, p45-50. Falls mentioned in an “oughta do” list for Greeny’s: Doland restaurant mentioned in

76 • South Dakota Magazine inDex GRE - GRO feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, University in Madison answers questions in p22-31. annual college guide, JF16, p88. Gregg, Cindy: executive director of Prehistoric Grigsby, Sioux: featured in Too Long in the Sun, Indian Village comments on Lakota Games JA08, p96. on Ice, JF17, p59-61. Grimes, Allen: Interior mayor, JA14, p32. Gregor, Aaron: comments on false map turtles, Grimes, Curley: gravesite of near Sturgis. MA14, p26. Grimes, Louie: photo of cowboy by Jean Gregory County: Whetstone Bay in is one of Laughton, JF10, p21. things to see in every county, JA11, p37; Grimlie, Frances: comments on Jorstad Spring Dakotiana on Jack Sully’s grave in, JF12, by, SO02, p57-58. p10; Chris Colombe involved in bloody barn Grimm, Bob: Traveler about annual threshing dance brawl in, MA13, p33; Lakota Youth demonstration by, SO12, p77. Program at Milk’s Camp in, SO14, p74-80; Griner, Sam: gold prospector in the Black Hills, Fort Randall Eagle Roost in is a National MA17, p60-64. Natural Landmark, JA15, p97. Grinnell, George Bird: Custer Expedition Gregory, April: comments on railroad car at paleontologist mentioned in feature article D.C. Booth Fish Hatchery, MJ16, p72. on Crossing the Plains with Custer, SO09, Gregory: home of attorney Rick Johnson, on p54-49. Oyate Trail to Black Hills, SO94, p29; Gripp, Bob: member of Standard Time band, pioneer Oscar Micheaux in, JA98, p18- ND04, p19. 23; honors Micheaux with festival, JA98, Grismer, Becky: brief on sculptor’s exhibit in p22; featured in Towns We Like, MJ99, Brookings, SO12, p30. p74-81; town of visited by Harry Truman Grissom, Dessie (aka Aunt Jemima): visit to during land lottery in 1911, ND02, p37- Aberdeen by, SO00, p86. 42; 2008 Hall of Fame honoree Elmer Karl Grittner, Gary: Fort Pierre resident comments from, SO08, p82, hunter Les Bly gets lost on expansion, MA10, p14-21. in, ND08, p59-61; Gus Rasmussen names Gritts, John: profile of painter, JA92, p24-25. gorilla as mascot of Gregory high school, Grizzly Bear Creek: Chris Pelcszarski likes JF09, p16; Howard Wood bestows gorilla camping in area in Black Elk Wilderness, name on Gregory high school football MJ15, p81. team coached by Rube Hoy, JA09, p19; Grode, Dave: died in school explosion in The Homesteader Chinese restaurant in Plankinton, JA15, p54. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Groebner, Ruby: stories told by about her JF12, p28. physician husband, ND04, p98. Grey Eagles: senior activist group formed on Groethe, Bill: profile of photographer, MJ91, Pine Ridge Reservation, MAY86, p18. p20-26; feature on photographer’s career, Gribble, Kevin: owns 1962 MCI Bus in MJ05, p54-59. Watertown, JF13, p28. Groop, Dale: mentioned in feature on Frederick, Griepp, Ritchy: Humboldt mayor, JA14, p32. ND10, p23-27. Grier, Thomas: first Labor Day holiday, SO08, Gropper, Randy: profile of Belle Fourche custom p18; brief on Black Hills gold mine boss, boot maker, ND91, p12-14. JF10, p52. Gross, John: owns 1961 Buick Electra in Griese, Leon, Lois, Russ and Gladys: former Madison, JF13, p28. owners of Roy Lake Resort, SO15, p74-78. Gross, Rich & Diane: own Black Hills Books and Griffin, Barbara: one of the Barker sisters who Treasures in Hot Springs, MJ05, p31. watches over the Myersville ghost town, Grosz, Terry & Sam: pickle party in Delmont JF06, p32. held by, MJ09, p60-61; mentioned in Griffin, Edward: feature story on, SO07, p17- anniversary special food article, SO10, p37. 20. Groth, Mary Gorder: centennial poster-print Griffin, Steve: comments on mountain lions by, completed by, MJ89, p6; profile of painter, p54-55, JF05; wildlife biologist comments JA90, p19-22; mentioned in anniversary on what happens to shed deer antlers, feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- MA12, p19. 60; feature on collaborations with her Griffith, John L.: Milbank mayor, JA14, p34. daughter Liz Bashore Heeren, JA11, p52- Griffiths Sr., William: Box Elder Mayor, JA14, 58. p24. Groton: home of jockey/trainer Earl Sande, Griffiths, Jose-Marie: president of Dakota State MAR86, p18-19; feature on community

South Dakota Magazine Index • 77 GRO - HAC of, MJ04, p27-33; We Make It on Shawn Gunfi ghting: William Roller and George Turner Gengerke’s Load Judge, ND13, p14. stage fi rst gunfi ght in the Black Hills, Ground Blind Buddy: We Make It on invention MAR86, p32-34; the Si Howker and Harry by Bill Conkling from Yankton, SO15, p14. Allerton affair, JF91, p28-31; the Dode Groundhog: Our Wild Side on groundhog body MacKenzie/Bud Stephens duel in LeBeau, temperature, JF13, p94. SO91, p51-53. Groven, Leslie: model mentioned in feature on Gunnare, Mae: Delmont mayor, JA14, p28. Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. Gurney, Charles: founder of Gurney’s Seed & Grover, Heidi: chef at Miner Brewing Company Nursery, FM87, p9. in Hill City, MJ15, p20-27. Gurney, D.B.: fi rst to drive a car across Gruba, Gust & Ed: stone masons work near Meridian Bridge in Yankton, MJ05, p36. Pickerel Lake, JA09, p24-29. Gurney, Deloss & Henrietta: mishap crossing Grupp, Carl: comments on painter George the ice-covered Missouri River, connection Prisbe-Przybysz, JF13, p44-49. to Meridian Bridge at Yankton of, JF05, p24. Guadalajara: Spearfi sh restaurant mentioned Gurney, Ed: essay on cheese plant in Ethan, in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p57; Mexican SO89, p10-12. restaurant in Watertown, Pierre and Gurney, Jay: family business of, JA09, p65-68; Spearfi sh mentioned in feature on ethnic brief on “The Last Gurney,” JF10, p63. eateries, JF12, p14-34. Gurney’s Seed & Nursery: feature story on, Gubbrud, Archie: mentioned in article on Nils FM87, p8-10; essay on receiving the seed Boe, MA16, p72-81. catalog of, FM87, p11; brief - closing its Gudmunson, Darlene and Michael: Watertown doors in Yankton, JA00, p60; establishment residents’ 1887 Queen Anne Victorian and history of, JA09, p65-68. mansion (Olive Place) is for sale, SO14, Gutch, Betty (Riggs): granddaughter of Thomas p44-47. Riggs comments in feature on Thomas Guenthner, Ken: mentioned in story on powder Riggs, ND10, p76-82. house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- Guthmiller, Ivan: vintage bicycles collected by, 39. JF93, p14-15. Guitron, Maria and Leopoldo: owners of El Guthrie, Karissa: pictured in article on golf Tapatio Family Restaurant in Yankton, JF12, courses, JA16, p90. p18. Gutierrez, Luis: Puerta Vallarta Restaurant in Gullickson, Gil: essay by included by in Visions Sioux Falls operated by, ND00, p28. 97, JF97, p40. Gutzmer, Logan: Our Wild Side on senior Gullickson, Norman: visit with Badger Clark of, project of fi shing, SO13, p95. JF03, p90. Guy, Maria: coffee shop in Sisseton operated Gullikson, Albert: mentioned in article on school by, SO01, p9-10. explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. H Gulls: Our Wild Side on, MA16, p92. Haakon County Crooners: brief on in Writers Gun shows: feature story on, MJ07, p65-69. and Artists, ND11, p50. Gunderson, Andrew: fl oating on the Missouri Haakon County: Dakotians on buried treasure River, SEP85, p7 in, ND10, p12; feature on Philip, MJ11, Gunderson, Bob: comments on popularity of p74-80; Silent Guide Monument in is one of country western dancing, AM87, p21-23. things to see in every county, JA11, p38. Gunderson, Dexter: fl oating on the Missouri Haan, Carl: memories of farmyard geese, River, SEP85, p7. MA90, p6-7. Gunderson, Gordon: one of last lawyers Haar, Doug: pictured in photo essay of 125th/ practicing who came up by the apprentice quasquicentennial celebration, JF14, p50- system, MJ93, p14-17. 54. Gunderson, John: fl oating on the Missouri River, Haar, Fred: Dakotiana on farm implement store SEP85, p7 founded by, MA10, p10. Gunderson, Jon & Diana: Charlie’s Pizza House, Haberger, Joseph: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, Gundy’s Market and cattle farm owned by, SO01, p61; featured in photographer Greg JA08, p80. Latza’s book of WWII veterans, JA04, p73. Gunderson, Mary: touring Yankton County Haberman, Hap: long association with Black byways on bicycle, MJ92, p66-69. Hills Playhouse, MJ94, p11; comments on Gunderson, Mrs. Percy: memories of St. Olaf’s Black Hills Playhouse, JA05, p25. Lutheran church in Ola, MAY86, p20. Hacecky, Duane: coyote hunt organized by,

78 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HAE - HAM MJ90, p4. America from Winner, MJ11, p10. Haeder, Richard: heavily eroded farm near Haley, Pat: SD State Rep. commends on Huron. Wolsey restored by, p70-73, JF05. Hall, James: wrote about Hugh Glass, ND16, Haegle, C.J.: comments on 41st Street in Sioux p87-89. Falls by, JF04, p42. Hall, Melvin: ostriches raised by, SO98, p50-51. Haensel, Khris: Brookings artist paints Hall, Phil: comments on WWII bombing range ornaments for quasquicentennial tree, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, MA16, ND14, p14. p30-34. Haessig, Jeff: mentioned in article on bridges Hall, Phillip S.: modern-day horse and wagon over the James River, MA17, p20-29. journey through the Badlands by, MJ92, Hage, Curtis: former CEO of Home Federal p12-17. Bank in Sioux Falls inducted into 2011 Hall, Terry: pictured in article on Fort Pierre, South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, p90. MJ17, p25. Hage, Seldon: profile of painter, MA95, p20-24. Hall, Willis: profile of bird watcher, MJ00, p80- Hagen, Jim: comments on Dances with Wolves, 83. MJ14, p20-32. Hallberg, Bruce & Cozy: 1915 Firehouse Hagen, John: Orient mayor, JA14, p35. restaurant operated by, JF89, p26-27. Hagen, Joy & Glenn: owners of Lakeside Farm Halley Park: mentioned in story on Trinity Eco B&B in Webster, SEP86, p33. Prayer Park in Rapid City, MJ17, p95. Hagen, Scott & Tiffany: visit to S.D. by Halley, David and Shawna: Laura Ingalls Wilder President George Bush attended by, MJ01, fans and guests at Prairie House Manor in p81. De Smet, ND16, p58-60. Hagge, Marlene Bauer: listing - member of S.D. Halley’s Store: Keystone store, ND15, p84-88. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Hallock, Marty: artist mentioned in feature on Hagger, Mike: gets order for steaks from Jane Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32; artist in Fort Fonda, DJ87, p15-16. Pierre, JF17, p47. Haggerty, Connor: comments on snowboarding Halsey-Dutton, Bonnie: artwork by interprets in Black Hills, JF12, p36-39. Wounded Knee, ND15, p32-42. Hahn, Dave: Wall Mayor, SO09, p21; Wall Halsey, Cheryl: Springfield artist, ND16, p20- mayor, JA14, p39. 27. Haigh, David: Dakotiana on geocaches hid by, Halverson, John: helps rehab raptors at Black MA12, p13. Hills Raptor Center, JA15, p38-42; pictured Haigh, Dr. William: picture of him as a child in at Central States Fair, JA16, p65. 1940 milking a goat, MJ15, p106. Halverson, Marie: Milbank Train Fest comments Haigh, Justin: artist who recorded music in by, SEP85, p8. Aberdeen studio, MA06, p27. Halverson, Randy: photo essay of night sky Haines, Glen: comments about town of Faith time-lapse video and photography by, JF12, from mayor, SO08, p28-33. p54-59. Haire, Father Robert: feature article on Halverson, Senator Harold: profile of Grant Aberdeen priest and father of initiative and County legislator, MA00, p44-47. referendum process, SO09, p60-65. Halverson, Tom: Matthew Paulson’s favorite Hairy Chin, Lincoln: mentioned in article on professor at Dakota State University, JF15, patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- p63. 70. Ham, Keith: member of the Wranglers, MJ00, Haisch, Curley & Rose: Mulehead Ranch in p75. Bonesteel owned by, MA09, p26-31. Hamann, Ray: listing - member of S.D. Sports Haivala, Diane & Gene: own Tipperary Motel in Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Buffalo, MJ05, p20. Hamblet, J.R.: comments on Elkhorn Ridge Golf Halbkat, John: comments on Lewis and Clark Club, JA16, p87-88. bicentennial by, JF04, p24-25. Hamburger Inn: mentioned in anniversary Hale, Keith: log home business owned by, special food article, SO10, p39. JUL85, p41. Hamilton, Alexander: family of funded church in Hale, Oscar: brief - stone barn on farm of Spearfish, MJ17, p72-73. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p43. Hamlin County: South Dakota Amateur Baseball Haley, Malorie: brief – featured in bands/ Hall of Fame in is one of things to see in musicians from S.D., ND04, p15. every county, JA11, p38. Haley, McKenzie: interview with Miss Rodeo Hamlin Garland Memorial: is one of things to

South Dakota Magazine Index • 79 HAM - HAN see in every county, JA11, p30. Hansen, Alvin: feature on world-renowned Hamm, Don: gold prospector in the Black Hills, economist who grew up in Viborg, MA05, MA17, p60-64. p66-71. Hamm, Kenny: member of the Singing Hansen, Amber: restored Oscar Howe murals in Cowboys, MJ00, p74; member of Original Mobridge, MJ15, p71; documentary about Singing Cowboys band, ND04, p20. Murals by, JA16, p77. Hammer, Matt: student comments on Coach Hansen, Bob and Lavonne: owned Howes Don Meyer of NSU, JF06, p77. Corner in Meade County, SO15, p36-37. Hammer, Steve and Diane: owners of Elkton Hansen, Bud & Marie: swift fox trapped by, Locker mentioned in feature on Elkton, NOV85, p37. SO11, p14-18. Hansen, Dan: Nunda mayor, JA14, p35. Hammes, Phillip: experiences riding the rails of, Hansen, David “Fuddy”: ranch hand comments SO00, p17-21. on Dances with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. Hammitt, DeeCort: state song written by is Hansen, Doug & Holly: profi le of wheelwright, mentioned in article on How to Grow a JF88, p12-15; feature on wagon builders of South Dakotan, JF16, p23. Letcher, MA01, p56-59. Hammitt, Dorothy: composer of offi cial state Hansen, Doug: article on wagon craftsman, song, MAY85, p16; mentioned in town MA10, p62-65. story on Alcester, ND13, p38-40. Hansen, Dr. James O.: 2008 Hall of Fame Hammond, Kyle: feature story on chess honoree, SO08, p84. champion, JF91, p19-20. Hansen, Henrietta & Henry: brief - anecdote Hana Korean Grill & Sushi Bar: restaurant in about resting horses, MJ89, p46. Rapid City mentioned in feature on ethnic Hansen, Henry: Dakotiana – 10 ton boulder eateries, JF12, p32. found on the Marshall County farm of, Hand County: brief on pilot/barnstormer, Clyde SO09, p 12. Ice, from, JF10, p58; St. Liborius Catholic Hansen, Holly: wife of Doug runs offi ce of Church in is one of things to see in every wagon shop, MA10, p62-65. county, JA11, p38; murderer Gustave Hansen, Jens: Dakotiana on efforts to dedicate Kammel from, ND11, p19. monument to a military plane crash in Hand, Floyd (Looking for Buffalo): Pine Ridge Perkins County, JF11, p12. Spiritual leader mentioned in feature on Hansen, Jerry: snowplow supervisor from Crow Creek Christmas, ND10, p36-39. Vermillion profi led in article on tough jobs, Handel, Pat Clanton: pictured at Central States ND14, p105. Fair, JA16, p65. Hansen, Joni: mentioned in story about Handren-Seals, Irene: comments on Black Hills Treasury Inn being for sale in Pierre, MJ17, Playhouse, JA05, p26. p50-54. Handshake: anscestors of General William Hansen, Linda: listing - member of Shrine to Harney and Chief Little Thunder stage Music quartet, JF89, p20. reconciliatory handshake, ND16, p30-37. Hansen, Niels Ebbison: profi le of horticulturalist, Hangman’s Hill: featured in Too Long in the AS87, p37-38; work with grape varieties Sun, SO07, p96. at SDSU by, JF02, p67; feature story on Hanlon’s Hardware: feature story on multi- horticulturalist/SDSU professor, JA04, p39- generation business in Emery, ND88, p14- 42. 18. Hansen, Ryan: encounters mountain lion, JF15, Hanna Campground: featured as favorite p109. South Dakota campsite, JA05, p19; Darcie Hansen’s Wheel and Wagon Shop: article on Reichert’s favorite place to camp, MJ15, Doug Hansen wagon craftsman, MA10, p82. p62-65. Hanna: painter George Prisbe-Przybysz from, Hanson County: Lake Hanson in is one of JF13, p44-49. things to see in every county, JA11, p38; Hannus, Adrien: archeologist’s remarks on feature on martyrs and WWI conscientious earliest human inhabitants of S.D., ND99, objectors Michael and Joseph Hofer from, p24-30; comments on the Oneota burial SO11, p36-43; Ropckport Cemetery in mounds near Blood Run Creek, MJ03, mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, p55; archaeology professor comments on MJ16, p26. Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, JF17, Hanson-Larsen Memorial Park: Dakotiana on p61. park in Rapid City, JF11, p10.

80 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HAN - HAR Hanson, Abbie: Black Hills State University Year award, JA00, p61. student comments, JF11, p57. Hanthorn, Mel: cane making business of, JF01, Hanson, Alice: comments on Ward Hotel as p10. manager, MA06, p25. Hanzlik, Ray: cowboy poet, SO93, p31. Hanson, Ashley: helps with Family Camp on Haplin, Charles: Deputy Sheriff memorialized Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74-80; Top 7 things for death in Redfield, JA06, p16. she loves about South Dakota, MJ15, p17. Harbaugh Parks, Donna: poetry about West Hanson, Barb: mentioned in 25th anniversary River life by, SO08, p24. column about South Dakota magazine staff, Harbert, Virgil: makes exercise video for JF10, p14-17. seniors, MAY86, p18. Hanson, Barry: mystery of rocks with holes in Harberts, Sam: experiences during Great them commented on by, MA03, p60. Depression, MAY85, p12-14. Hanson, Bob: remarks on chalkstone Harding County: feature story on, ND89, p40- architecture by, MJ97, p82-88; comments 42; the hunt for the wolf Three Toes in, on history of Yankton by, ND03, p25-29; MA90, p29-33; the oil business in, JA93, repaired graves of unknown soldiers of p52-55; the very northwest corner of S.D., Custer’s Seventh Cavalry in Bon Homme ND93, p32-33; largest in the state, MJ05, County, ND16, p40-45. p19; feature story on The Island Mesa Hanson, Brian: amateur state baseball records in, SO09, p40-43; brief on sheepherder/ held by, JA03, p60. philosopher, Archer Gilfillan, from, JF10, Hanson, Brother James: pictured in feature on p56; mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Blue Cloud Abbey closing, SO13, p41. Places article, JA10, p26-47; blizzard grave Hanson, Candy: comments on Sioux Falls in is one of things to see in every county, photographer Fred M. Booth, MJ06, p28. JA11, p39; The Castles in are one of our Hanson, Dan: replies to derogatory letter about National Natural Landmarks, JA15, p93. Sioux Falls, JUL86, p8. Hardy, Carroll: listing - member of S.D. Sports Hanson, Dave: comments in article on Wilmot, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; baseball player MJ14, p37. featured as one of 12 great athletes, MA06, Hanson, Edna Grimm: grandmother traded p37. fresh bread for beaded moccasins, SO14, Harens, Chuck: manager of Yankton gun show, p96. MJ07, p65-69. Hanson, Gary: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p27; Hargens, Charles: profile of artist, JA98, p12- comments on McKennan Park neighborhood 17; mentioned in anniversary feature on 25 by, SO02, p19-25. Years of Covers, ND10, p49-60. Hanson, Gloria: Fort Pierre mayor, JA14, p30; Hargens, Gary: member of Midnight Sun band, comments in article on Fort Pierre, MJ17, ND04, p13. p22-32. Harlan, Bill: lab’s communications officer Hanson, Gordon: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, comments on feature article on Homestake SO08, p82. Mine, JA10, p60-65. Hanson, Jo: member of Mountain Men Beef Chili Harlan, Bob: plans to develop Frawley Ranch Team, SEP85, p8. opposed by, ND00, p10-11. Hanson, Professor Clark: efforts to educate Harmelink, Karen: comments on historic school children about rural life by, JF88, preservation, ND00, p44. p32. Harmon, Barbara: relative of Eagle Woman, Hanson, Ruth: mentioned in lefse article, ND10, 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, p13-15. ND10, p69-73. Hanson, Sandy: pictured in article on Bird Harmon, Bill: caught record paddlefish, JA14, Feeder Restaurant, JA14, p53. p108. Hanson, Sarah: discovered photographs at the Harmon, Mitch: Whitewood mayor, JA14, p40. University of South Dakota, SO05, p28-31. Harn, Betsy & Roy: Moonshine Gulch Saloon in Hanten, Ben: essay about growing up and Rochford operated by, SO02, p36. fishing by, MJ03, p8-14; experiences of at Harn, Betsy: Rochford bar owner featured in Lewis and Clark Boy Scout Camp, JA04, book “I am South Dakota,” SO10, p17. p16-21. Harney Peak: brief - on to-do list for summer Hanten, Bob: fisheries biologist mentioned in in the Black Hills, MJ96, p14; lookout tower anniversary special food article, SO10, p39. on restored with horse/mule transport, Hanthorn, Betty: brief - wins S.D. Mother of the JA96, p60-64; history of, JA96, p64;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 81 HAR - HAS visit to by Black Elk and John Neihardt Harrison, Charlie: owns 1967 Plymouth remembered by Hilda Neihardt, MA01, Barracuda in Newell, JF13, p30. p64-67; best-known lookout tower in the Harrison, Craig: favorite bike trail of, JA09, p43. Hills, MJ05, p45; winter hike up, JF09, Harrison, Fraser: English/British writer’s essay p58-62; brief on Black Elk on, JF10, p53; on relationship with South Dakota, SO14, Valentine McGillyCuddy buried atop, p68-71. JF10, p57; climbing it is one of 25 Things Harrison, Mick: profi le of western artist, SO99, Every South Dakotan Should Try to Do, p8-14; painting by is in Sea of Grass art MJ10, p30-43; mentioned in 10 Naturally exhibit at Timber Lake and Area Museum, Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; JA15, p72-79. Dakotiana on tradition of New Year’s Day Harrison, Pastor Everett: mentioned in feature hike up, JF12, p9; tower on is one of South on Crow Creek Christmas, ND10, p36-39. Dakota’s creepy places, SO12, p84-91; is Harroun, Joe: mentioned in article about favorite climb of Dillon Haug, MA13, p21; how SD Magazine was fueled by early brief on hiking in Our Wild Side, JA13, advertisers, MA15, p49-51. p93; mentioned in article on How to Grow Hart, Clara: work with African-born children in a South Dakotan, JF16, p32; Paul Horsted Sioux Falls by, MJ02, p40-44. investigates true summit of, JF16, p60-64; Hart, Jon: Dakota Wesleyan Student comments, Matt Jackson hiked it once a month for 10 JF11, p57. years, JF16, p65-69; renamed Black Elk Harter, Richard: blog site established and Peak, ND16, p30-37. maintained by, JF08, p14. Harney, General William: ancestor of stages Hartford Beach State Park: mentioned in 10 reconciliatory handshake with ancestor of Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Chief Little Thunder, ND16, p30-37. p26-47; beach at Big Stone Lake is one of Harnois, Heck: co-founder of Norway Rib things to see in every county, JA11, p44. Eaters, SO09, p.10. Hartford: feature on, MJ06, p17-25; spotlight Harnois, Jody: Dakotiana – grandfather was co- on Milo Lowe, founder of fi rst youth softball founder of Norway Rib Eaters, SO09, p10. team, JF06, p66; featured town for 125 Harnois, Richard: senior fi eld archaeologist for years of existence, MJ06, p17-24; pilot U.S. Army Corps of Engineers comments on Earle Geide from, JA13, p21. illegal artifact hunting, ND09, p102-106. Hartman, Jessica: comments on choral Harper, Drew: pictured in article on Fort Pierre, experience at South Dakota School of MJ17, p22-32. Mines and Technology, JF14, p94-95. Harper, F.L.: mentioned in article on Battle of Hartman, Kory: storm chaser profi led in article Bonesteel, JF16, p82-83. on tough jobs, ND14, p96. Harrington, Cleo Ann: pictured as Miss South Harvey Dunn Grassland Preservation Project: Dakota 1954, ND13, p26. grassland preservation project established, Harrington, Melanie: owns Putters and Scoops ND07, p88-89. in Huron, SO14, p58-63. Harvey, Emily “Betty”: one of the Barker sisters Harris, Cecil: Dakotiana on Cresbard’s WWII who watches over the Myersville ghost fi ghter pilot, MJ10, p12; mentioned in town, JF06, p32. feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22; Ben Hass, Lester and Harry: saw mysterious Victor creates sculpture of, MJ14, p73. Spookight near Carthage and Fedora, Harris, Hank: member of DD & the Fayrohs SO14, p64-67. band, ND04, p18; member of Red Willow Hasselstrom, Linda: profi le of rancher/writer, Band, ND04, p22; solo musical career of, SO92, p23-26; land for prairie plants ND04, p27; musician who recorded early botanic garden donated by, ND01, p77- Deadwood songs, MJ06, p72; research on 80; experiences of working and surviving cowboy music by, SO08, p65; Dakotiana during winter’s coldest days, p39, JF05; – Rapid City songwriter investigates why poetry about West River life by, SO08, p24, cowboys sing to cows, JF10, p11; releases comments on ranching by, JF10, p18-24; new album A Shortcut to Hanksville, MA10, author of No Place Like Home: Notes from p77; new CD by, JA14, p62. a Western Life, MA10, p76; mentioned Harris, Kyle: saddlery business for sale by, in feature on saving our native prairie, MA07, p13. MA11, p48-53; journals about grasslands, Harris, Mickey: airbrush artist in Menno, JA14, SO11, p52-57; mentioned in feature on p34; depicts WWII crash, JA14, p62. free spirits in our 30th anniversary issue,

82 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HAS - HEE MA15, p43; writes Letter to Young South p62-70. Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Hawk, Max: former Yankton coach comments Hassenstein, Jane: efforts to preserve Sioux in feature on Flandreau High School Falls’ McKennan Park Historic District of, football, ND11, 26-32; mentioned in article SO02, p19-25. on seven South Dakota sporting events Hassett, Ben: Dakotiana – role in rebuilding everyone should experience, SO16, p78. Milbank’s Mill, SO09, p10. Hawk: Our Wild Side about snake scooped up Hatch, Ardell: promoter of high school football by hawk, SO16, p94. playoffs, NOV86, p18-20; role in getting Hawkins, Russell: listing - named to S.D. State Dakota Dome built, ND98, p23. Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. Hatzell, Jim: filmmaker’s involvement in BBC’s Hawkinson, Dean & Kerrie: comments on town docu-drama, Custer’s Plan, SO07, p21-24; of Hoven, MA01, p23. artist mentioned in feature on Artist Ride, Hayden, Ferdinand: early white visitor to Bear JF07, p38-44. Butte, SEP85, p26. Hauck, Rudy: comments on opening of Meridian Hayes, Bob: Mount Rushmore memories of, Bridge in Yankton, MJ05, p36. ND06, p19. Hauer, John: Paul Tierney’s “favorite professor” Hayes, Clifford: convicted of murder but never at National American University, JF15, p70. executed, MA09, p58-60. Hauf, Roger: owner of Hauf Floor Covering and Hayes, Doctor Robert: profile of S.D. medical Hardware mentioned in article on Colome, pioneer, MA89, p18-21; brief - one of the MA13, p28-33. colorful characters from South Dakota Hauf, Todd: Colome mayor, JA14, p26. Magazine’s first 10 years, JA95, p29. Haug, Dillon: Custer residents favorite climb is Hayes, Edward: story of this Borglum Harney Peak, MA13, p21. employee’s act of Santa Claus, JA06, p58. Haug, Floyd & Gladys: remarks on The Hayes, Robert E.: historian tells his favorite Hidewood, SO99, p88-91. West River story, JA06, p58. Haug, Jim: mystery of rocks with holes in Hayes, Robert: experiences of growing up them commented on by, MA03, p60; State during the carving of Mount Rushmore, Archaeologist comments in article on 97 MA05, p55-60. forgotten acres for sale in Sully County, Hayti: brief on Farkleberry Fest in Traveler, MJ16, p32-36. JA13, p91. Haug, Mary (Woster): Christmas traditions in Hayward, Susan: comments on State Fair, childhood home of, ND03, p68; literature JA05, p41. course at SDSU taught by utilizes native Hayzlett, Jeffrey: Martin Brokenleg was his prairie of Cow Camp Ranch, SO04, p27- favorite professor at Augustana College, 30; writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, JF15, p60. MJ15, p33-48. Hazard, Jeff: Falls Center in Sioux Falls favorite Haugen, Bill: comments on Hartford, MJ06, of, JA08, p40. p17. He Dog: comments on Crazy Horse by, MA03, Hauger, Diane: predictions for the year 2000 p34-37. buried and uncovered by, ND01, p36. Headley, Bill: Hutchinson Herald newspaper Hauk, Jerry: owner of Craftsman Creek gallery sold by, MJ02, p33. in Sioux Falls, ND05, p65-66. Headley, Bonnie and Steve: mentioned in article Haverly, Linda: comments on winter in on Lily, JF17, p32-37. Keystone, ND15, p84-88. Heart, Cante: modeled for Dale Lamphere’s Havermann, Cheryl: mentioned in article on Dignity sculpture, SO16, p40-45. traditions at fairs, JA16, p66. Heath, Adam: own Shaman Galleries in Hot Hawbaker, Woody: book excerpt about fishing, Springs, MJ05, p30. JA16, p32-36. Heath, Eric: comments on Valley View Country Hawes, C.W.: mentioned in humorous stories Club, JA16, p95. from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, Heath, J.C.: Cottonwood mayor, JA14, p26. MA15, p103. Hedron, Paul: comments on the Missouri River, Hawk Eagle, Bernadine and Benjamin: SO01, p22-24. mentioned in article on patriotism of Native Hedt, Dave: Australian businessman and farmer Americans, MJ17, p62-70. in Faulkton, JA14, p29. Hawk Eagle, Pfc. Sheldon: mentioned in article Heeren, Liz Bashore: feature on collaborations on patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, with her mother Mary Groth, JA11, p52-58;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 83 HEE - HEN Writers & Artists on abstract paintings by, community of Parkston, JF03, p14. SO11, p25. Heitkamp, Todd: comments on Long Hollow Heeren, Ted: Dakotiana – SDPB’s The Rock by, JF02, p57-58; comments on whether Garden Tour co-hosted by, ND09, p11; squirrel behavior can predict weather, JF12, owner of Fresh Produce advertising agency, p94; mentioned in feature on memorable JA11, p52-58; explains the origin and how sad stories from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, to make taverns, MJ13, p27; Top 7 things p33. he loves about South Dakota, JF14, p17. Heitmann, Adrian: Lake City mayor, JA14, p32. Hegerfeld, Jack: banker mentioned in feature Held, Michael: work with Century Farms book, on Elkton, SO11, p14-18. MAY85, p27. Hegg, Jimmy: member of Standard Time band, Hell Canyon Trail: located along old Highway ND04, p19. 16, JA15, p36. Hegg, Jon: member of rock band Violet, ND04, Heller, Mrs. L.F.: mentioned in article on Tripp p28. County homesteaders’ family tragedy, Hegg, Peter: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, SO08, MA10, p79-82. p85. Hellesund, Allen: amateur weather observer, Hegg, Suzanne: executive director of The JF98, p31. Children’s Museum of South Dakota, ND10, Helling, Steve and Mary Kay: own organic farm p10; writes about how we should explore near Brookings, MA17, p42. special places with kids, JF16, p28. Hellwig, LeRoy: mentioned in feature on Hegg’s Holiday Jam: concert is one of our hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. holiday traditions, ND12, p21. Helmbrecht, Monsignor Anthony: pastor, builder Heggem, Joseph: Clyde Ice fl ight to save of the Cathedral of the Prairies, in Hoven, newborn baby and, NOV85, p7; mentioned MA01, p16-18; founder of St. Anthony of in collection of favorite stories from our Padua Catholic Church, MA10, p36. fi rst 30 years, MA15, p56-58. Helms, Jim: pictured in town story on 30 years Heggestad, Susan: tomato farm in Vermillion of exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13-26. supported by, SO08, p43. Hematech: biotechnology products to be Heier, Gerard: German sausage maker in marketed by, JF02, p35. Hosmer, ND12, p32-38. Hemen, Brian: member of River Liffey Boys Heier’s Meat Market: German sausage makers band, SO16, p49. in Hosmer, ND12, p32-38. Hemingway, Ernest: author hunts in South Heil, A.J.: shares account of hiking Cathedral Dakota, SO06, p61-63. Spires Trail, MJ16, p109. Hemingway, Ernest: hunted pheasants near Heimerl, Casey: comments on the American Madison, SO04, p38. Dipper, MA14, p28. Hendrickson, Gary: Belle Fourche mayor, JA14, Hein, John and Beatrice: comments on stone p23. houses in Ipswich, ND05, p22. Hendrickson, Jay: comments in feature on Heinbaugh, Evelyn: Spearfi sh’s Grace Balloch Crouch Railroad Line, JA13, p74-83. Memorial Library, ND10, p30-35. Hendrickson, Paul: Sally Ann ferry on the Heinert, Maureece: comments on American Missouri operated by, JA03, p71-73. Indian Business Leaders program at Sinte Hendrickson, Roy: member of the Wranglers, Gleska University, JF14, p108. MJ00, p75. Heintz, Henry: built air machine or airplane Hendriks, Doug: buildings in Canton restored near Aurora, MA14, p96. by, ND00, p18. Heintz, Mike: photographer comments on Heng Heng Restaurant: Chinese restaurant in WWII bombing range on Pine Ridge Indian Mitchell mentioned in feature on ethnic Reservation, MA16, p30-34. eateries, JF12, p19. Heinz, Macy: mentioned in article on seven Heng, John: owner of Heng Heng Chinese South Dakota sporting events everyone restaurant in Mitchell, JF12, p19. should experience, SO16, p79. Hengel, Ray: Alex Johnson Hotel in Rapid City Heinz, Mike: runs Lux Candle Company, JA13, favorite building of, JA08, p37. p12. Henjum, Marian: S.D. Centennial stamp Heisinger, Jim & Barbara: Missouri River/Lewis features work of, MJ89, p7; feature on and Clark Trail followed by on bicycles, painter, JA94, p18-23. SO04, p65-69 Henley, Garney: listing - member of S.D. Sports Heisinger, Margaret & Edward: comments on Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; football player

84 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HEN - HIA featured as one of 12 great athletes, MA06, Hermosa: featured in Towns We Like, MA98, p40. p30-36; featured as foothills town, SO05, Henning, Dale: comments on the Oneota burial p79; brief on Rose Bower, reformer/ mounds near Blood Run Creek, MJ03, p55. entertainer/musician, from, JF10, p64; Henninger, Rev. Annie: pictured in article on Linda Hasselstrom from writes Letter to opening day of pheasant season near Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; Rick Fairfax/Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. Mills from writes Letter to Young South Henriksen, Mike: broadcaster comments in Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; Custer County feature on Flandreau high school football, Fair in, JA16, p58-67. ND11, p26-32; sportscaster from Colman Hernandez, Adan and Ruth: owners of Tortilleria shares top 7 things he loves about South Hernandez in Sioux Falls, JF12, p22. Dakota, SO15, p17; comments in article Herr, Doug and Annrae: owners of Past Times about seven South Dakota sporting events Coffee and Restaurant mentioned in feature everyone should experience, SO16, p71- article on Watertown, JA10, p15-22. 79. Herreid: housing stimulus program in, JA09, Henry, Phil: rattlesnake article by mentioned in p20. anniversary feature on 25 Years of Covers, Herrick, Howard: monument to 1935 ND10, p49-60. Stratobowl balloon flight built by, MAY86, Henry, Phillip: exploration of the Black Hills in p20-21. search of the Henry Arch by, MJ98, p12-17. Herrick, Phyllis: comments in Dakotiana on Henry: trees being replanted in, SO02, p61. Ipswich, JA12, p17. Henschel, Reed & Donna: Tower Stool in Faith Herrick: summer festival, Squeal Meal in, JA00, owned by, SO08, p29-30. p28-30. Henson, Greg: president of Sioux Falls Herrmann, Tim: mentioned in feature article Seminary answers questions in annual about The Island Mesa, SO09, p40-43. college guide, JF16, p98. Herrold, Rick: Dimock mayor, JA14, p28. Hepola, Jason: Sixth Avenue Gallery owner Hersrud, Marian Mathews: account of Sun comments in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, Dance at Green Grass, on the Cheyenne p64-69. River Reservation, JA03, p52-56. Hepper, Rudie: employee at Rick’s Restaurant in Hess, Donna: head of rural sociology at SDSU Mobridge, MA09, p69. commented on Dakotas use of plants for Herberg, Curt: radio announcer mentioned in medicinal purposes, JF06, p35-36. feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- Hessman, Leo and Shirley: described their 22. experiences during 1972 Rapid City flood, Herberger, Mark: MJ12, p16-25. superintendent at missile site, MJ07, p42- Hetland: home of grounded blacksmith Mory 47. (Dale) Anderson, JA06, p75. Herigstad, Tobias: mentioned in feature on Hetzel, Christopher: remarks on Deadwood’s memorable sad stories from our first 30 Mount Moriah Cemetery, MJ99, p32-33. years, MA15, p33. Hetzel, Jo: executive director of Lemmon Area Heritage Park: one of Sioux Falls’ gems, JA03, Charitable and Economic Development p35-41; park on Augustana College campus comments in feature article on Lemmon, honoring pioneer and literary past, JA14, MJ10, p20-27. p66-75. Heumiller, Craig and Rebecca: pictured in article Herke, June: pantry-stocking tips of, ND97, on 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, p63. MJ15, p62. Herman, Jack: Mission mayor, JA14, p34. Heuson, Jennifer: documented the sounds of Herman, Jake: listing - inducted into S.D. the Black Hills through project “Sounding Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, Western,” JA14, p17. SEP85, p11; Native American artist Hey, George: opposed to uranium mining in the mentioned in Writers & Artists, JF11, p77. Black Hills, JA09, p53-58. Herman, Makayla: manager of George’s Pizza in Heyl, Wyatt: memories of the favorite horse of, Brookings, JF12, p20. FM87, p44. Herman, Raechel: comments in feature on Hiatt, Dwight: account of rattlesnake bite near Lionel Bordeaux, MA14, p50-56. Fort Pierre, MA11, p19. Hermann, Dean & Bonnie: ranch couple raise Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians: located in reindeer, ON87, p16. Canton, ND00, p17.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 85 HIA - HIL Hiawatha Golf Club: golf course built on former see in every county, JA11, p40; Christmas location of Hiawatha Asylum for Insane trees at Hyde County Courthouse in, ND12, Indians in Canton, JA16, p88-89. p31; mentioned in humorous stories from Hickel, Manford: journal entry from describing 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, MA15, fi re tower experience, MJ05, p48. p110. Hickey, Shirley: comments on Lewis and Clark Hight, Don & Adeline: calves sold and proceeds bicentennial by, JF04, p23-24. donated to victims of 9/11 by, JF02, p34. Hicks, Bernita: rainfall predicted with onions by, Highway 12: sights from Mobridge to Lemmon ND03, p58. along visited, MA04, p30-35. Hicks, Dick: comments on author Kent Meyers, Highway 16: feature story follows the route of SO05, p22. old highway, JA15, p20-36. Hicks, Jay: hanging of, MJ92, p42. Highway 18: photo essay by Stephen Gassman Hicks, Newt: photo essay on spring branding at on fall along, SO15, p66-71. his ranch in Yankton, MJ13, p92-97. Highway 1804: journey along, MJ04, p80-86. Hidatsa: snake and turtle sculptures attributed Highway 1806: feature story on, JF09, p34-37. to, JF03, p36; comments on turtle Highway 20: feature article on, ND10, p16-22. sculptures by Crows Heart of the, JF03, Highway 385: feature on highway through the p36. Black Hills, JA14, p78-85. Hidden City: mentioned in book excerpt by Sam Highway 44: six mile stretch of is Chad Hurst about Reptile Gardens founder, JA16, Coppess’ favorite fall foliage drive, SO12, p52-54. p78-83. Hidewood, The: feature on wooded hills Highway 81: features along South Dakota’s between Clear Lake and Estelline, SO99, portion of the Pan-American Highway, p88-91. ND01, p68-71. Hieroglyphics: at Red Canyon is one of things to Highway 85: feature story on, MJ05, p18-23. see in every county, JA11, p36. Higman, Jerad and Peggy: own Red Steakhouse Higbee, Paul: on the experience of writing in Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. about, living in, western S.D., JA95, p67- Hiking: Hiking at night mentioned in an “oughta 72; honored as Author of the Year by S.D. do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, Council of Teachers of English, ND00, p24; p22-37; Alicia Boe hikes Buzzards Roost, experience of climbing Mount Rushmore, JA15, p117; Bear Butte, Harney Peak, JA04, p14; author of Spearfi sh Canyon-A Nicollet Tower and Spirit Mound listed as Journey Beyond the Rim, by, JF07, p15-19; hikes kids should take, JF16, p32; Matt favorite climb is Buzzard’s Roost, MA13, Jackson hikes Harney Peak once a month p27; encounter with Buffalo, JA14, p107; for 10 years, JF16, p65-69; Our Wild Side favorite memory of working at South on trails in Black Elk Wilderness, MA16, Dakota Magazine, MA15, p8; writes Letter p93; Spring Creek Loop Trail, Our Wild Side to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. on, SO16, p93. High Dog, Sophia: cast-iron bell at All Saint’s Hildebrand, Steve: owns Josiah’s Coffeehouse Church at Milk’s Camp memorializes, SO14, and Café in Sioux Falls, JF13, p78. p80. Hiles, Tom: We Make It on cigar box guitars High Plains Heritage Center: feature on made by in Huron, JF12, p11. Spearfi sh museum, SO90, p22; brief - Hill City: featured in Towns We Like, JA94, p8- attractions of for summer travelers, MJ97, 14; profi le of rancher Martin Collins, JA99, p16. p44-48; brief - tree in Reno Gulch featured Higher Ground: coffee shop in Pine Ridge as Century Survivor, ND99, p58; brief - owned by Belva Matthews, SO07, p58; 1880 train featured as Century Survivor, Howard coffee shop pictured is one of ND99, p67; Mangy Moose in visited, SO02, things to see in every county, JA11, p43; p37; Alpine Inn in visited as one of Paul pictured in feature on Howard, SO11, Higbee’s favorite eateries, MJ03, p53; p64-70; coffee shop on Pine Ridge Indian ponderosa pine trees must be destroyed Reservation, ND15, p52-57. near on Hwy 87, JA05, p57; Dakotiana on Highlanda Lutheran Church: Julotta at is one of antler baskets found in Artforms located our holiday traditions, ND12, p22. in, JA06, p15; giant crystal found in, Highmore: feature story on how town of ND06, p13; feature story on, JA07, p16- manages to survive, JF08, p23-25; St. 22; broomball in, JF08, p15; 1880 Train Mary Church stone altar is one of things to in mentioned in an “oughta do” list for

86 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HIL - HIT kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Iron JA15, p27. Star horse sculpture by John Lopez in Hillside Prairie Gardens: organic farm near mentioned in The Traveler, MJ11, p41; food Brookings, MA17, p42. article on Prairie Berry Winery in, MJ11, Hillsview Bar: Too Long in the Sun on bar that p66-69; Alpine Inn German restaurant in ran on honor system, JA13, p96. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Hillsview Golf Course: golf course near Pierre, JF12, p30; western historian Watson JA16, p89. Parker inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hilmer, Don: profiled in feature on cowboy Hall of Fame, JF12, p91; Dakotiana on poets, SO12, p56-64. Daryl Stisser from, MA12, p10; Old Tyme Hine, Kristi: Top 7 things she loves about South Dickens Christmas, ND12, p20; 1880 Train Dakota, JF16, p17; publisher of Wessington Holiday Express in, ND12, p24; Fezziwig Springs True Dakotan comments in article Festival at Prairie Berry Winery, ND12, on The De Smet News, MA16, p38-41. p25; Desperados restaurant makes walnut Hines, Ken: CEO of Lehman Trikes pie, SO13, p70-71; Black Hills Miner (motorcycles) in Spearfish, ND09, p101. Brewing Company in, MJ15, p20-27; Sandi Hiney, Reverend Harold: founder of Grey Eagles Vojta from writes Letter to Young South group on Pine Ridge Reservation, MAY86, Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; Reynold’s Prairie p18. in mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, Hinkemeyer, Darla: business instructor MJ16, p26; State Railroad Museum and comments on Sisseton Wahpeton College, Civilian Conservation Corps Museum in JF14, p96. mentioned in feature on unusual museums Hinkle, Jerry: online newsletter in Holabird and collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, written by, SO06, p15. p68-76; Jeanne Bauder donates caboose to Hinks, William: founder of Furniture Outlets State Railroad Museum in, JF17, p53-55. USA inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall Hill, Bev: produce grower in Pringle, SO13, p24. of Fame, JF12, p89. Hill, Fran: Dakotiana on food blogger, MA10, Hintgen, Larry: comments on , p11; comments on Steak Night in Colome, JA13, p70; comments on Hudson MA13, p28-33; butter pecan fudge by, Apartments, JF15, p52-55. ND13, p32. Hippie Hole: swimming hole in Black Hills is one Hill, Manaja Unjinca: advises Spirit Riders Youth of our rare nature discoveries, MA14, p31. Horseback Club on Big Foot Memorial Ride, Hipple Family: feature on Pierre’s publishing ND13, p76-81. dynasty, MJ98, p18-23. Hill, Michael: comments on working with clay Hipple, Robert: advocate of Oahe Irrigation by, MA04, p16-21. Project, MA94, p32. Hill, Ramey: teen comments on Big Foot Hipple, Terry: comments on Madison Daily Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81. Leader publisher Jon Hunter by, MA03, p24. Hill, T.C.: teen comments on Big Foot Memorial Hirsch, Ann: won the photo division of the Ride, ND13, p76-81. Capitol Image Art Contest, JF06, p67. Hill, Terry: domed structures constructed by, His Horse is Thunder, Wiyaka: pictured in article ND04, p67-71. on Big Foot Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81; Hillard, Carole: 2007 South Dakota Hall of Fame Dakotiana – Kyle teen who participated honoree, SO07, p82. in Poetry Out Loud Competition in Hillcrest Hutterite Colony: is one of things to Washington, D.C., SO09, p12. see in every county, JA11, p34. Hisega Lodge: mentioned in feature on Black Hillenbrand, Abbot Thomas: essay in Visions Hills mountain lodges, SO10, p74-80; 98, JF98, p54; head of Blue Cloud Abbey, mentioned in feature on Crouch Railroad MJ98, p42-49. Line, JA13, p74-83; built by Doane Hillenbrand, Mimi: cattle ranch owned by, JA08, Robinson, ND13, p82-89. p78; Top 7 things she loves about South Hisel, Bryan: comments about Mitchell by, Dakota, MJ13, p15. MJ02, p8. Hillenbrand, Mitzi: Mitzi’s Books in Rapid City’s Historical markers: Bruce Blake researched and Main Street Square named after, MA13, erected historical markers in Minnehaha p76-82. county, MA14, p76-83. Hillenbrand, Ray: comments in article on Rapid Hitchcock, Alfred: filming in the Black Hills by City’s Main Street Square, MA13, p76-82. mentioned in feature article on filmmaking Hillside Motel: located along old Highway 16, in South Dakota, MJ10, p56-64.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 87 HIT - HOI Hitchcock, Dr. Nathan: Sioux Falls Seminary thunderstorm, MJ90, p14-15; Too Long in professor comments on curriculum based the Sun about being sprayed by a skunk on Christian economic principles, JF14, before a basketball game, JF11, p96. p100. Hoffl ander, Dennis: owls and their habitat Hitchcock: DK Café in for sale, MA17, p36-38. studied by, MJ04, p46. Hitchrail Bar and Restaurant: mentioned in Hoffman-Lout, Susan: Armour mayor, JA14, feature on Pringle, SO13, p22. p23. Hlebichuk, Fred: comments on popularity of Hoffman, Becky: exhibitor at the Dakota country western dancing, AM87, p21-23. Territorial Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79- Hoar frost: Our Wild Side on, JF16, p116. 87. Hoar, Bill: kayak built by, ND06, p37. Hoffman, Briana: comments on Buffalo Ridge Hobbs, Raymond: played part in 1922 prison Resort and Business center in Gary, JF10, escape, JF01, p19. p26-31. Hobbs, Raymond: played part in 1922 prison Hoffman, Carolyn: Brookings artist paints escape, JF01, p19. ornaments for quasquicentennial tree, Hodges, Rockin’ Robbie: mentioned in essay on ND14, p14. Burke Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. Hoffman, Charlie: owner comments on Indian Hodgson, Richard: owner of Hodgson’s Hill, JA11, p42. Observatory, MA12, p78-83. Hoffman, Dave: Parkston mayor, JA14, p36. Hodgson’s Observatory: feature on stargazing Hoffman, Denny: sells fi rearms at the Dakota at, MA12, p78-83. Territorial Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79- Hoebelheinrich, Mary Ann: favorite memory of 87. working at South Dakota Magazine, MA15, Hoffman, Ray: military veterans’ photos p8. displayed in Clay County courthouse by, Hoel, Pearl: feature story on grand dame of MJ03, p26; owner of Luciano’s Italian Sturgis rally, MA04, p53-56; featured as restaurant in Sioux Falls, JF12, p22. honored Hall of Fame member, SO05, p71; Hoffman, Ron: comments in feature on Elk brief on Sturgis Rally founder, JF10, p62. Point and I-29, JA11, p14-22. Hoeppner, Walter: mentioned in feature on Hoffner, Jake: pictured in feature on pilots, Spearfi sh’s Grace Balloch Memorial Library, JA13, p37. ND10, p30-35. Hofman, Wayne: candlemaking company in Hofer, David, Michael and Joseph: Hutterite Freeman owned by, SO91, p44-45. martyrs and WWI conscientious objectors Hog house: Dakotiana on legislative term, JF11, from Rockport, SO11, p36-43; mentioned p10. in collection of favorite stories from our Hogan, Kerry: chair maker from Tripp, MJ16, fi rst 30 years, MA15, p66-68; mentioned in p14. feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p26. Hogback: sandstone ridge mentioned in 10 Hofer, Doug: comments on the Oneota burial Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, mounds near Blood Run Creek, MJ03, p59. p26-47. Hofer, Joyce: Freeman Schmeckfest chaired Hogebach, Father Henry: featured as honored by, MA08, p40-41; talks about German Hall of Fame member, SO05, p70. cooking, Schmeckfest and grune schauble Hogen, Marvis: work with Century Farms book, suppe (green bean soup), MA14, p42-44. MAY85, p27. Hofer, Peter: brewer mentioned in feature on Hogrefe Game Production Area: Jana Lane prohibition, JA12, p52-57. hikes, JA14, p109. Hofer, Verlyn: explained the roots of an old Hogs: endangered breeds raised by Arie saying, JF06, p69. McFarlen, JA09, p18. Hoff, Dick & Vera: proprietors of the Missing Hogue, Calla: Josiah’s Coffeehouse in Sioux Link deli in Rapid City, JF92, p20-22. Falls is favorite breakfast place of, JF13, Hoff, Rita: food story on The Open Door p78. restaurant owned by, SO11, p20-21; Open Hoheisel, Tim: book about abandoned farm Door restaurant owned by is Shaun Van 0buildings published by, ND00, p52-53. Oort’s favorite breakfast place, JF13, p81. Hohn, John: comments on community of Hoffelt, Linda: Brookings artist paints Parkston, JF03, p16. ornaments for quasquicentennial tree, Hoitsema, Phyllis: mentioned in article on ND14, p14. oyster stew harvest celebration at Bemis Hoffer, Marv: essay on power of a Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-

88 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HOL - HOM 58. wedding during a blizzard, JF11, p39; Holabird: blogger Jerry Hinkle writes on online favorite memory of working at South newsletter in, SO06, p15; Orville and Dakota Magazine, MA15, p8; writes Letter Wilbur Wright spent time in, JA13, p32. to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Holbrook, Gale: helped bring section of Berlin Holy Eagle, Sonya: Writers & Artists on Lakota Wall to Rapid City, JF01, p41. drum maker and owner of Dakota Drum Holcomb, Jeffrey: president of Southeast Company in Rapid City, JF12, p43. Technical Institute answers questions in Holy Rock, Johnson: thoughts of on Lakota annual college guide, JF16, p102. spiritual revival and the situation on Pine Holiday Traditions: feature on our, ND12, p18- Ridge Reservation, ND01, p22-23. 31. Holyfield, Ron: paints Custer State Park, JA14, Holien, Carole Stein: essay on appeal of life in p63. S.D., ND88, p42. Holz, Pastor Wilbur: comments on Trinity Eco Holien, Ried: book about abandoned farm Prayer Park in Rapid City, MJ17, p91-95. buildings published by, ND00, p52-53. Holzwarth, Tim and Cathy: pictured in article on Holland, Dr. Sam: 2009 inductee answers 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, MJ15, question in “Questions for 13 Hall of p62. Famers,” SO09, p79. Home Federal Bank: former CEO Curtis Hage Holland, Josh: essay by included in Visions, inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall of JF96, p32. Fame, JF12, p90. Holland, Randy: De Smet fire chief comments Homestake Adams Research and Cultural on passing out treats on Christmas morn, Center: houses Fassbender photography ND13, p17. collection in Deadwood, MJ11, p52-59. Hollebeke, Karen: artist mentioned in feature Homestake Conversion Project: Richard Gowen on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. head of is 2012 South Dakota Hall of Fame Hollenbeck, Mark: supporter of uranium mining inductee, ND12, p105. in the Black Hills, JA09, p53-58. Homestake Mine: underground operations at, Hollenbeck, Yvonne: profiled in feature on JA92, p32-33; surface mining operations cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. in the Black Hills, SO96, p92-100; effect of Hollingsworth, Shawn: paddled entire Missouri layoffs on Lead, JF99, p70-75; discovery river, MA14, p58-64. of by Moses and Frederick Manuel, JF99, Hollister, Willie: mentioned in feature on six- p74; brief - featured as Century Survivor, man football, ND11, p40-45. ND99, p67; closing of announced, ND00, Hollow Horn Bear, Duane: comments in feature p24; closing down of, MA01, p32-38; story on Mission, JA12, p58-65; comments studies of neutrinos underway at, MA01, in Dakotiana on Oglala Lakota Holy Man p38; Dana Jennings’ account life as a George Sword, JF13, p12; comments in greenhorn goldmucker in, MA01, p39-41; feature on Lionel Bordeaux, MA14, p50-56. effect of operations on the flow of Spearfish Hollum, Ken: advocate of Oahe Irrigation Creek, JA01, p72-77; first Labor Day Project, MA94, p32. holiday observed at, SO08, p18; workers Holly House: Bed & Breakfast on Highway 385, eat pasties at, JF09, p52-53; one of 25 JA14, p78-85. very unusual man-made places, MA10, Holman, Brody: pictured in article on Roy Lake p31; feature article on, JA10, p60-65; Resort, SO15, p74-78. mentioned in feature on Black Hills forest Holman, Sam & Jackie: Easton’s Castle in farmers and pine beetles, SO12, p32- Aberdeen restored by, ND92, p46-50. 38; Homestake Mining Company former Holman, Sam: baseball bats made by, ND02, owner of Lead Country Club, JA16, p91-92; p56-57; Holman, Sam: brief on purchaser Homestake Mining Company cut timber for of Easton Castle in Aberdeen, JF10, p59. Juso brothers buildings, ND16, p90-97. Holmberg, Lori: executive director of Museum Homestake Opera House: restoration of Lead in Mitchell comments on train photos, opera house, ND14, p67-72. MA06, p83. Homesteader: Chinese restaurant in Gregory Holt, Shirley & Clayton: working to save Lake mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Cochrane, ND97, p54-56. JF12, p28. Holtrop, Larry: beef plant manager on organic Hometown Hotel: Willow Lake hotel built after regulations, JA09, p73-77. town fire, SO12, p14. Holtzmann, Roger: story of daughter’s 2009 Homstad, Sarah (Mannes): Forbes Hall and

South Dakota Magazine Index • 89 HOM - HOT Milwaukee Depot in Yankton favorites of, Horses: historical, popular and cultural JA08, p46. signifi cance of in S.D., JF96, p8-13; wild Honerkamp, Bill: efforts to promote wintertime horse sanctuary along the Cheyenne River, tourism by, JF92, p46. JF96, p14-17; memories of working with Honey: feature story on Adee Honey Farm, horse teams on a ranch, JF96, p24-27; JA08, p52-57; Our Wild Side on honeybees, revival of horse husbandry among tribes of JA10, p94. S.D., JA98, p42-47; refl ections on Honner, Eddie: plans to ride horse across S.D., and birthing horses, MA02, p31-36; wild MAY85, p31. adopted by S.D. families, SO03, p80; Hood’s phlox: Our Wild Side on fl owers found Watertown horse train, JF05, p62-63; on Lookout Mountain near Spearfi sh, MA17, comments on pecking order status, JA05, p92. p56; surviving in winter, ND07, p66-70; Hooky Jack (see Leary, John Henry) wild horses on the Cheyenne Reservation Hooper, Tillie: Assistant matron of Dakota observed by Karen Sussman, MJ09, p36- Reform School dies in Fire, JA15, p49. 41; Dakotiana photo of, MJ10, p9; Mary Hoover, Herbert: feature story on, ND07, p21- Cahoy Tobia’s essay on selling horse, SO10, 24; Kevin Locke’s favorite professor at the p68-69; photo essay on cowboy polo, University of South Dakota, JF15, p79; SO12, p46-51; Viriginia Webb’s essay on mentioned in article on graves of unknown learning to ride, MJ13, p18-21; how to pick soldiers of Custer’s Seventh Cavalry, ND16, the winning steed in a horse race, MJ13, p40-45. p28; Christmas fi ction about runaway Hoover: profi le and potential of town, SO05, horses, ND13, p64-67; John Andrews visits p26; Hoover store, JA13, p38-39; the Aberdeen racetrack, MA14, p32-41; mentioned in town story on 30 years of Larry Reinhold comments on what horses exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13-26; teach children, JF16, p25. Hoover Store mentioned in feature on Horstead, Doug: brief - leaves wetland as hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. legacy, JA00, p61. Hope Church: essay on the faith community of Horsted, Paul: route of Custer through the by Kathleen Norris, MA93, p28-33. Black Hills revisited and photographed by, Hopkins, Bryan: mentioned in Dakotiana on SO02, p29-34; photographer’s favorite South Dakota Kayak Challenge, JA10, p9. photo, JA05, p35; author and photographer Hopkins, Wayne: Joie’s Café is favorite of “The Black Hills Yesterday and Today,” breakfast place of, JF13, p79. ND06, p59-62; feature article on Paul Hopp, J.W.: mentioned in article on The De Horsted, Ernie Grafe and Jon Nelson’s book Smet News, MA16, p38-41. Crossing the Plains with Custer, SO09, p54- Hopper, Steve: headstand on St. Anthony 59. Cathedral steeple in Hoven by, JF04, p11. Hortness, Darci: director of Double HP Horse Hormann, Earl: memories of the Odd Fellows Shelter, SO13, p18. Home orphanage in Dell Rapids of, JA01, Hortz, Laura: helped research photographer p42-46. Fred M. Booth, MJ06, p28. Horn Cloud, Joseph: mentioned in feature on Hosek, Don: Wagner mayor, JA14, p39. Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p20-30. Hosmer: German food and Noodle Company in, Horn Family: musical performers at the Circle B ND12, p32-38. Chuckwagon, MJ00, p75. Hoss, Catherine: work with the South Dakota Horne, Esther Burnett: one of Elders of the Resources Coalition of, JA03, p23. Faith painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, Hoss, Jim: comments on proposed dam near p37. Watertown, MJ03, p27. Horned Larks: Our Wild Side on, JF14, p88. Hostetler, Clint: pictured in article on traditions Horned toads: Our Wild Side on, JA12, p94. at fairs, JA16, p61. Horrocks, Rod: comments on boxwork in Wind Hostetler, Kerry: fl ower shop owner pictured in Cave, MA14, p24. feature on Philip, MJ11, p78. Horse Looking, Bailey: pictured in story on Hot Springs: mammoth archeological site, Mission, JA12, p58-65. MAY85, p39; history as a resort, purported Horseracing: profi le of jockey/trainer Earl curative powers of naturally hot springs Sande, MAR86, p18-19; seven South at, JAN86, p32-33; featured in Towns We Dakota sporting events everyone should Like, JF94, p14-18; brief - mammoth site experience, SO16, p71-79. on to-do list for summer in the Black Hills,

90 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HOT - HOW MJ96, p14; connection of Charles Hargens, Hoven: story of 1930 bank robbery in, MJ98, Jr. with, JA98, p17; brief - Evans Hotel p54; feature story on town of, MA01, p16- featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p61; 24; Steve Hopper doing headstand on cowboy/artist Carl ‘Shorty’ Wallin’s time St. Anthony Cathedral in, JF04, p11; St. in, MA00, p56-60; being treated for polio Anthony of Padua Catholic Church in is in the hospital at, JF01, p78-80; annual one of 25 very unusual man-made places, cake day at Veterans Home held, MA03, MA10, p36; St. Anthony of Padua Church p47; claims of health benefits from springs in mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, abandoned by, SO03, p32; featured in MJ16, p30. Towns We Like, MJ05, p24-33; spotlight Hovesburg, Joe: big overshoes bought by, JF02, on discovery and attraction, MJ05, p86. p29; Evans Plunge in is one of 25 very Hovland, August & Ole: inventors of the unusual man-made places, MA10, p39; windrower, SO10, p52-57. photos essay on Cascade Falls near, JA10, Howard Wood Dakota Relays: feature on p72-74; Evan’s Plunge in mentioned in an coach, MJ13, p66-71; seven South “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Dakota sporting events everyone should MJ11, p22-37; China Buffet in mentioned experience, SO16, p71-79. in feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p31; Howard, Dave: owner of Howard Vineyards, feature on photography by Rebecca Norris JF02, p67. Webb from, MJ12, p88-91; writer Joseph Howard, Dick: comments in feature on traveling Bottum from, ND12, p87-90; Dwayne and across the state on gravel roads, SO16, Mary Breyer from own 1915 Studebaker, p18-31. JF13, p20; Fall River Bakery is Bernie Howard, Paul: executive director of Missouri Hunhoff’s favorite breakfast place, JF13, Sedimentation Action Committee gives p77; Dakotiana on city purchasing Evans opinion on dredging the Missouri River, Plunge, MJ13, p16; pilot Norma Kraemer MJ08, p17-18. from, JA13, p24; sandstone buildings in, Howard, Scott: LaFramboise bike trail the SO13, p30-36; boxwork in Wind Cave and favorite of, JA09, p42; founded Black Hills Mammoth Site near are some of our rare Photo Shootout, SO11, p30-35. nature discoveries, MA14, p24; feature on Howard, Tessa: Gary Johnson was her favorite Highway 385 through, JA14, p78-85; tipi- professor at Lake Area Technical Institute, maker Larry Belitz from, JF15, p82-88; JF15, p66. Southern Hills Golf Course near, JA16, p93- Howard, Tom: friend to Ruiz researches 94. mysterious Hollywood photos, MJ06, p28. Hotchkiss, Rollin: spoke on sedimentation in the Howard: profile of muralist Irene Colling, JA90, Missouri River, ND16, p28. p44-45; featured in Towns We Like, JF98, Hotel Alex Johnson: lodging people for 75 p40-46; unmarked graves of pioneers years, SO01, p52; one of 25 very unusual found near, JF02, p48-51; Dakota Beef hot man-made places, MA10, p43. dogs in, JF07, p14; Dakota Beef owned Hott, Lawrence: documentary on Lakota by Scott Lively in, SO07, p58; Main Street language by, ND15, p64. in is one of things to see in every county, Houck, Roy: profile of buffalo rancher, MA91, JA11, p43; feature on, SO11, p64-70; p13-15; buffalo ranch of used in Dances pilot Mark Breuer from, JA13, p24; John with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. Mengenhausen from lists top 7 things he Houck, Tom & JoAnn: comments about ghost loves about South Dakota, ND15, p17. town of LeBeau by, MA04, p70-73. Howe, Craig: comments on Wounded Knee Houk, Bill: Jill Callison’s favorite professor at today, ND15, p29. Dakota Wesleyan University, JF15, p64. Howe, Dottie: profile of Christmas tree House movers: Bernie and Mark Hunhoff help decorator in Pierre, ND90, p56-58; 2009 move a cabin near Utica, MA17, p69. inductee answers question in “Questions for House sparrow: Our Wild Side on, MA11, p86. 13 Hall of Famers,” SO09, p80; comments Houser, Robert: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p22. in essay on Christmas at the Capitol, ND11, Hovden Cabin: Dakotiana on cabin at Dakota p78-83. Territorial Museum in Yankton, ND11, p10. Howe, Merland: mentioned in humorous stories Hoven, Frank: comments on town of Hoven from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, started by his great-grandfather, MA01, MA15, p109. p20. Howe, Oscar: profile of painter, JA96, p18-27;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 91 HOW - HUM artist who broke ground for Indian artists, members who were pilots, JA13, p22-23. JF06, p37; letter to the Indian Painting Huehl, Nancyjane: feature on SD artist, JF06, Exhibition from, SO08, p19; feature story p10-14. on, ND08, p34-41; Top Ten painting by, Huether, Mike: Dakotiana interview with Sioux JF09, p19; artist Bobby Penn infl uenced Falls mayor, MA11, p10; Sioux Falls mayor, by, JF09, p23; brief on artist, JF10, p63; JA14, p37. Dakotiana on pencil drawing exhibit by, Hugghins, M.K.: comments on Brookings by, MA10, p10; mentioned in anniversary JA03, p16. feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- Hughes County: Farm Island in is one of things 60; artwork by interprets Wounded Knee, to see in every county, JA11, p39; rodeo ND15, p32-42; mentioned in article on How bulls raised in, MA16, p20-29. to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p34. Hughes, Barry, Todd & Dick: run Pete’s Produce Howe, Una: project manager of Sea of Grass in Alcester, ND13, p38-40. art exhibit in Timber Lake, JA15, p72-79. Hughes, Henry: excerpt from his book Back Howell, Betty: mentioned in article on school Seat with Fish, JA16, p32-36. explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. Hughes, John: Sioux Falls Zoological Society Howells, Larry: gold prospector in the Black and Delbridge Museum, JUL85, p24. Hills, MA17, p60-64. Hughes, Richard: profi le of Black Hills Howes Corner: article on store in Meade journalist/historian, ND97, p71-74; County, SO15, p36-37; Dean Wink pictured involved in creating Redwater Trolley, MJ13, near in photo essay on height of corn, p48-54. JA16, p30. Hulbert, Jim: Iroquois mayor, JA14, p32. Howes, Andy: Howes Oil owner creates Local Hull, Bob: essay by included in Visions, JF95, Zip convenience store brand, MJ15, p17. p28. Howes, William Washington: Howes Corner Hull, Chris: Game Fish and Parks store is named for this Wolsey Politician, communications director comments on SO15, p37. how state counts pheasants, MA12, p26; Howes: Four Corners Road near is Greg Latza’s comments on creepy experience at Sica favorite gravel road, SO16, p30. Hollow, SO12, p84-91. Howey, Gary: Our Wild Side on his experience Hullinger, Clarence: owner of 1880 Town with fl ying carp, JF13, p95. mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in Howey, Patty: art in Immaculate Conception South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. School discovered by, JA07, p12. Hullinger, Richard: 1880 Town in Murdo owned Hoy, Rube: listing - member of S.D. Sports Hall by, MA09, p50-55; creator of 1880 Town of Fame, MAY85, p38; Gregory Gorillas near Murdo, MA10, p37. football team coached by, JA09, p19. Hulls, Bryan: comments on downtown, loft Huang, Jim: manager of King Buffet Mongolian living by, MJ04, p12-13. Grill in Yankton, JF12, p18. Hulscher, Jerry: Michael Benjamin was his Huber, Bill: large scale hog confi nement on favorite professor at Mitchell Technical Rosebud Reservation supported by, SO00, Institute, JF15, p68. p12. Human Fly (see White, Babe) Huber, Margaret: president of Presentation Humbert, Adelbert: obtained ancient College in Aberdeen answers questions in Babylonian tablets for Black Hills State annual college guide, JF16, p97. University, MJ16, p72. Hudson Apartments: SD Dreaming on fi rst Humboldt: profi le of painter Bonnie Brahms apartment building in Yankton, JF15, p52- from, JF03, p8-12. 55. Humidity: whether dams increased our Hudson, Lyndi: pictured in feature on Howard, humidity in Nature Questions feature, SO11, p70. MA12, p24. Hudson: home of Amanda Clement, JUL85, Hummingbirds: how to attract hummingbirds in p10. Nature Questions feature, MA12, p18. Huebner, Dave: role in Brookings Art Festival, Humor: humorous stories from 30 years of JUL85, p9; profi le of folk artist/potter, South Dakota Magazine, MA15, p101-111. JA91, p7-9; authentic Lewis and Clark Humphres, Cameron: executive director of costume modeled by, JA03, p63; Bushnell Rapid City airport comments on art to be mayor, JA14, p25. displayed in, MA12, p39. Huehl, Nancyjane: comments on Paranto family Humphrey, Dave: joke about hogs and lawyers

92 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HUM - HUR told by, JF91, p23. experiences gold mining in the Black Hills, Humphrey, Harlan: nature photographer MA17, p65. comments on burrowing owls in Our Hunt, Mary: artist is inspired by Platte, SO15, Wild Side, MJ10, p95; photographs p48. circumhorizontal arc (rainbow), MJ14, Hunter Family: owners of Madison newspaper, p109; likes camping in Slim Buttes, MJ15, MJ98, p84. p83. Hunter, Beverly: comments on Hunter family Humphrey, Hubert H.: feature on life of the publishing business, MA03, p24-28. politician, JA05, p62-66; mentioned in Hunter, Donald: role in saving Peregrine falcons article on Huron, SO14, p58-63; mentioned from extinction, MA97, p12-17. in article on Huron, SO14, p58-63; Hunter, Jon: essay by included in Visions, JF96, mentioned in article on Lily, JF17, p32-37. p33; comments on newspaper ownership Humphrey, John: retired fireman who is now by, ND02, p58; profile of publisher, MA03, chief of Blue Dog Gallery in Lead, ND05, p24-28. p23; Blue Dog Gallery in Lead owned by, Hunter, Karlene: co-creator of Native American SO07, p57. Natural Foods, SO12, p18; Dowell Caselli- Humphrey, Laurie: member of Wilt Brothers Smith was her favorite professor at Oglala band, ND04, p18. Lakota College, JF15, p69-70. Hunan: Chinese restaurant in Rapid City Hunter, Rachel: pictured in photo of Tanka Bar mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, employees, SO12, p18. JF12, p31. Hunting: family pheasant hunting experience of Hunhoff, Bernie: feature on South Dakota Kathleen Johnson in Tripp County, NOV85, Magazine founder, JA95, p36-42; p34-35; wild turkey defined, MAR86, p20; memories of cars owned by, MJ99, p10- memories of Vera Paine’s husband hunting 12; mentioned in 25th anniversary column deer, NOV86, p48; feature on opening day about South Dakota magazine staff, JF10, of pheasant season in Redfield, ON87, p7- p14-17; comments on his favorite fall 11; feature story on hunting lodge operated foliage drive, SO12, p78-83; Sister Ann by Don & Bonnie Funk near Madison, SO88, Kessler was his favorite professor at Mount p22-25; overview of historical and current Marty College, JF15, p66; favorite memory wildlife in S.D., JF90, p35-42; memories of of working at South Dakota Magazine, pheasant hunting by Chuck Raasch, SO91, MA15, p8; recounts how SD Magazine was p62; falling in icy Choteau Creek while fueled by early advertisers, MA15, p49-51; deer hunting, ND91, p10-11; wild turkeys photographs fake bald eagle in humorous in S.D., MA92, p55-58; history of Duck stories from 30 years of South Dakota Stamp program, MA94, p8-11; economic Magazine, MA15, p109. importance of pheasant hunting to state, Hunhoff, Catharine: comments on soup kitchen SO96, p10-19; savoring the opening day at St. Agnes of Sigel Catholic Church, JF10, of pheasant hunting season, SO96, p16; p32-33. comic poem on the last day of his hunting Hunhoff, Dave: Too Long in the Sun on policing pheasants, ND97, p44-45; shooting deer the choir, MA10, p88; comments on murky decoys made illegal, MA01, p62; hunting depths of Missouri River, SO12, p84-91; trips for disabled veterans organized by mentioned in humorous stories from 30 Platte American Legion post, JA04, p29; years of South Dakota Magazine, MA15, more private hunting zones S.D. licensed, p108. ND04, p49; Susan DeMersseman’s Uncle Hunhoff, Katie: mentioned in 25th anniversary Dwight tries to train retriever, MA05, column about South Dakota magazine staff, p90; Ernest Hemingway comes to South JF10, p14-17; Italian zucchini pie recipe Dakota in 1936 for, SO06, p61-63; photo of submitted by, JA11, p26; favorite memory hunting dogs in Grant County, ND09, p9. of working at South Dakota Magazine, Huntington, Nick: member of River Liffey Boys MA15, p8. band, SO16, p49. Hunhoff, Matt, Kelsey, Dan and Jean: own Huntzinger, Ruth: work with photo project of Czeckers in Yankton, JF15, p30-34; Bill McKenzie, JJ87, p12. mentioned in feature on hometown Hurlbert, Tom: Dakotiana – SDPB’s The Rock restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Garden Tour co-hosted by, ND09, p11; Hunhoff, Steven: travels acrosss the state shares top 7 things he loves about South on gravel with Bernie, SO16, p18-31; Dakota, JF17, p18.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 93 HUR - HUT Hurley, John A. (see Donahue, Cornelius) Hurtig, Dale: game call maker at the Dakota Hurley, Robert E.: profi le of railroad builder, Territorial Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79- JUL86, p33-35. 87. Hurley: visit of descendants of Robert E. Hurley Huseboe, Arthur: role of Center for Western to, JUL86, p33-35; record number of Studies in hosting Dakota History hogs sold by Lester Benson from attracts Conference, MJ93, p30-32; S.D. Hall of national attention, ND04, p47. Fame inducts, SO01, p62; comments on Hurne, Barb: secretary of the Carthage Lewis and Clark bicentennial by, JF04, p21. Historical Society comments on Straw Bale Huseboe, Doris: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, Museum, JA06, p17. SO01, p62. Huron College: mentioned in article on Huron, Huskies: dog sledding in the hills as nature SO14, p58-63. trail, JF06, p97. Huron: Magness Livestock Market in, SEP85, Husman, Mary Flemmer: writes Letter to Young p7; home of Gladys Pyle, SEP86, p24-29; South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Verne Miller elected as sheriff, later became Hustead, Bill: co-owner of Wall Drug, MA88, a gangster, MJ88. p12; Christmas lights in, p25; 2nd generation to run Wall drug, ND90, p60; feature story on, JA91, p52-56: SO09, p21. feature story on Huron mansion restored Hustead, Rick: co-owner of Wall Drug, SO09, by Dona Brown, ND91, p20-24; 4-H state p21; comments on western art collection at horse show in, JA93, p16-19; feature on Wall Drug, MJ16, p71. sheriff turned gangster Verne Miller, MJ96, Hustead, Ted & Dorothy: purveyors of nickel p28-33; cigar-making capital of S.D., coffee at Wall Drug, SEP85, p40; profi le of MA98, p42; story of 1933 bank robbery in, Wall Drug founder, MA88, p25-27; brief - MJ98, p57; brief - S.D. State Fair featured one of the colorful characters from South as Century Survivor, ND99, p46; featured Dakota Magazine’s fi rst 10 years, JA95, in Towns We Like, JA05, p36-44; Featured p14; mentioned in feature article on Wall, for State Fair Speedway, JA05, p46-49; SO09, p20; brief on, JF10, p59. fi rst Miss South Dakota, Mary Davis from, Hustead, Ted H.: grandson of Wall Drug SO06, p57-60; carbon sequestration in, Founder mentioned in feature on Wall, JA07, p14; Hazel Mahone in, JA07, p82- SO09, p21. 83; brief on beautician and humanitarian, Husted, Don: hauls materials for Harney Hazel Mahone, from, JF10, p53 We Make Peak lookout restoration with horse/mule It on cigar box guitars made by Tom Hiles transport, JA96, p60-64. in, JF12, p12; Panda Garden Chinese Husted, Jim: hauls materials for Harney Peak restaurant in mentioned in feature on lookout restoration with horse/mule ethnic eateries, JF12, p28; Christmas Lanes transport, JA96, p60-64. in, ND12, p27; 1924 Model T Fire Truck Husted, Tom: hauls materials for Harney housed at Dakotaland Museum, JF13, p20; Peak lookout restoration with horse/mule Roger Blum restores 1958 Chevrolet Bel Air transport, JA96, p60-64. for Huron 50th Class Reunion, JF13, p27; Hutchinson County: Holstein cows gathered feature on, SO14, p58-63; Rachel Farrell up in and donated to Germany after wants railroad roundhouse in preserved WW1, JA92, p35-41; Freeman Academy for another 125 years, ND14, p23; balloon arboretum in is one of things to see in pilot Harlou Paul Neibling from, JF15, p112; every county, JA11, p39; article on Menno Too Long in the Sun about basketbal game Pioneer Power Show in, SO12, p20-23. in, JF16, p120; South Dakota State Fair Hutterites: feature on colony life of, JA93, in featured in article on traditions at fairs, p44-49; brief - Bon Homme Colony chalk JA16, p62; Jeanne Bauder from donates rock building featured as Century Survivor, caboose to State Railroad Museum, JF17, ND99, p42; Hillcrest Hutterite Colony is one p53-55; mentioned in article on bridges of things to see in every county, JA11, p34; over the James River, MA17, p20-29; We feature on martyrs and WWI conscientious Make It on machine invented to clean up objectors Micheal and Joseph Hofer, SO11, shooting ranges, MJ17, p14. p36-43; feature on hutterites who left Hurricane Lake: mentioned in article on Lake their colonies, JF15, p45-51; Rockport Legends, JA10, p78-83. martyrs mentioned in collection of favorite Hurst, Sam: book excerpt about Reptile stories from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, Gardens founder by, JA16, p52-54. p66-68; difference between Mennonites

94 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HUT - INS and Hutterites mentioned in article on 1874 expedition into the Black Hills taken How to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p31; by, SO02, p29-34; photographs by taken Rockport Cemetery mentioned in feature on during Custer Expedition to Black Hills Spiritual Places, MJ16, p26. reproduced, ND93, p36-39; official Custer Hwang, Junghee: student comments on Expedition photographer mentioned in Northern State University, JF11, p52. feature article on Crossing the Plains with Hyatt, Wade & Wendy: managers of Fjord’s Ice Custer, SO09, p54-59. Cream in Rapid City, FM87, p6-7. Imberi, Cletus: ran Hillsview Bar on honor Hyde County Prairie: featured in Places to See system, JA13, p96. Before they Disappear, JA12, p27-28. Immanuel Lutheran Church: church near murdo Hyde County: feature story on, JF08, p18-22; restored, ND16, p17. June Harter Waterfowl Production Area in, Immigration: fiction about immigrant taking JF08, p22; St. Mary Church stone altar is driver’s license exam in Sioux Falls, one of things to see in every county, JA11, JF11, p80-83; Sanaa Abourezk hosts p40. Thanksgiving celebration for Middle Eastern Hyde, Charles: builder of St. Charles Hotel/ immigrants in Sioux Falls, ND15, p78-82. Restaurant in Pierre, JJ87, p18-19. Imperial Restaurant: Chinese restaurant in Hyde, Dayton: operator of wild horse sanctuary, Rapid City mentioned in feature on ethnic JF96, p14-17; work with wild horses of, eateries, JF12, p31. ND03, p14-22; documentary on Black Hills Incredible Metal Art Gallery: is one of things to Wild Horse Sanctuary founder, JA13, p62; see in every county, JA11, p40. mentioned in article on Hot Springs, SO13, Incredibles, The: brief – featured in bands/ p30-36. musicians from S.D., ND04, p12. Hyde, Kent: organizes poetry contest in Indian (see Arikara, Cheyenne, Dakota, Aberdeen, NOV85, p37. Hidatsa, Lakota, Nakota, Oglala, Oneota Hynes, Mary: settler at Sheep Mountain Table Culture, Yankton or Yanktonais) mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Indian Hill: land owned by Charlie Hoffman is article, JA10, p26-47. one of things to see in every county, JA11, I p42. Iams, Miriam: musician pictured in photo essay Indigenous: brief – featured in bands/musicians on Summer Nights and Art Alley in Rapid from S.D., ND04, p17. City, JA11, p76-81. Ingalls Homestead: attending country school at Ice Cream: We Make It on cookies and cream mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in ice cream being invented at SDSU, MJ13, South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. p12. Ingalls, Carrie: lived and worked in Keystone, Ice, Cecil: pilot son of Clyde Ice mentioned in ND15, p86. feature on pilots, JA13, p18-37. Ingalls, Charles: brief - cottonwoods planted by Ice, Clyde: profile of pioneer aviator, NOV85, featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p37. p6-12; brief - one of the colorful characters Ingle, Kaye Houck: daughter of buffalo rancher from South Dakota Magazine’s first 10 Roy Houck comments on Dances with years, JA95, p11; short story on pioneer Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. pilot’s two flights, ND05, p23; brief on Ingle, Robert: experiences of with Flying pilot/barnstormer from Hand County, JF10, Farmers, MA03, p75. p58; brief on his flight through West River Inglis, Glen: credited with building Latchstring blizzard in 1947, JF11, p36; legendary Inn, SO10, p74-80. barnstormer from Spearfish, JA13, p25; Initiative and Referendum Law: gold severance mentioned in collection of favorite stories tax initiated by, JUL85, p20; history of in from our first 30 years, MA15, p56-58. S.D., MJ97, p44. Ice, George: role in S.D.’s first airplane Inkpaduta: mentioned in feature on Flandreau, collision, JA88, p28-29. ND12, p98-103. Ide, Laura Margaret: Mellette mansion visited Innis, Patricia: images of birds and animals by, SEP85, p18. painted on trees by, JF05, p24. Ideal: article on homesteaders’ tragedy near, Institute of Design and Technology: Dakotiana MA10, p79-82. on company run by Anita Kealey, ND12, Igloo: ammo plant in is one of South Dakota’s p11. Creepy Places, SO12, p84-81. Insults to Dakota: Pierre confused with Illingworth, William: photographs of Custer’s Bismarck, N.D. by the Christian Science

South Dakota Magazine Index • 95 INS - JAC Monitor, MAY85, p17; S.D. will be returned Iron Cloud, Ethleen: work with Nagi Kicopi on to buffalo commons remark by Professor the Pine Ridge Reservation of, ND01, p24. Frank Popper, JF89, p4; Minnesota Iron Hawk: photo of, MJ91, p25. newspaper columnist Nick Coleman’s Iron Mountain Road: feature on scenic route to observations on crossing South Dakota, Mount Rushmore, JA03, p26-30; tour and MA89, p34; Mike Royko says S.D. in the history of, ND06, p17-20; one of South middle of nowhere, JA89, p4; regarding Dakota’s creepy places, SO12, p84-91; the omission of S.D. from Rand McNally’s Dakotiana on, MJ16, p13. map, JF90, p43; essay on reactions to Iron Nation, Chief Solomon: profi le on chief, characterizing S.D. as the outback, JA90, JA05, p85; 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, p33; inability of some people to locate S.D. SO06, p84; featured in story on graves of on map, SO90, p31-33; misinformation on Native American leaders, SO15, p20-27. S.D. in ENCARTA encyclopedia, ND94, p36; Iron Shell, Gabby: participated in Family Camp Leesburg, Florida, columnist Roger Ballas on Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74-80. chiding S.D. farmers about hard times, Iron Shield, Harold: ceremony at Hiawatha JA97, p80. Asylum graves held by, ND00, p18. Interior: photographs of in autumn, SO04, Iroquois: Larry Whitus is mistaken for an p48-51; feature on photographer Jean escaped convict in, MJ15, p112. Laughton from, JF10, p18-25; feature on Irvine, Margaret Louisa: mission worker and photography by Fae Johnston from, MA11, second wife to Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76- p60-64; Ray Warner raises longhorn beef 82. near, MJ14, p96. Isabel: school closes in, ND09, 58-60; brief on International Vinegar Museum: Dakotiana on, Jack Reich, writer from, JF10, p54; brief MJ10, p12. in Writers and Artists on photographer Internet2: mentioned in feature article on Christian Begeman from, ND11, p49; Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Sparky’s Bar and Grill is Monte James’ Interstate 29 (I-29): feature on when it came favorite breakfast place, JF13, p80; to Elk Point, JA11, p14-22. Sparky’s Bar & Grill in mentioned in feature Interstate Highways: noteworthy stops along, on hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. MJ91, p54-55; story of in South Dakota, Isam, Lonnie: owner of Competition Distributing JF99, p84-87; photo essay of sights along in Sturgis, ND09, p99-100. the, MA04, p58-62. Ischen, Fred: Flying Sioux crash witnessed by, Inventors / Inventions: feature article on, JA07, p39-42. SO10, p52-57. Isham, Dean: led students and volunteers in Ipso Gallery: mentioned in feature on artists constructing wheat straw bale house at Mary Groth and Liz Bashore Heeren, JA11, South Dakota State University, JF12, p76. p52-58. Island, Dan: Corner Stone Rescue Mission in Ipswich: feature story on Pearl Harbor day in, Rapid City operated by, MA03, p16-17. ND88, p19-21; featured in Towns We Like, Italian Garden: restaurant in Watertown ND95, p28-33; story of 1932 bank robbery mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, in, MJ98, p59; brief - Western Land Offi ce JF12, p17. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p46; Iverson, Jim: listing - member of S.D. Sports stone architecture in is one of things to see Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; basketball in every county, JA11, p36; Dakotiana on player featured as one of 12 great athletes, Alex Nunn visiting each Ipswich in U.S., MA06, p36. JA12, p17; Don Perrion from invents device Iverson, Monica: owns Café Brule in Vermillion, to prevent grain bin deaths, JA12, p18; We SO16, p32-38. Make It on Lux Candle Company in, JA13, Ixtapa: Mexican restaurant in Rapid City p12. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Irish, Bud: mentioned in feature on Bald JF12, p33. Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. Iyotte, Eva: large scale hog confi nement on Iron Cloud, Del: painting by is in Sea of Grass Rosebud Reservation opposed by, SO00, art exhibit at Timber Lake and Area p11. Museum, JA15, p72-79; artist explains J how he is inspired by Rapid City, SO15, J-Wheelz: Dakotiana on Brookings atv p48; artwork by interprets Wounded Knee, accessory company, MA11, p11. ND15, p32-42. Jackalope: being sold in North Carolina, MAR86,

96 • South Dakota Magazine inDex JAC - JAN p20; maker of Russell Backus retires, Jadesmen, The: Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame MA01, p62. honoree, JF09, p15. Jackley, A.M.: profile of rattlesnake hunter, Jager, Karla: started program at Northern State SO88, p12-16; snake hunting with University to collect donations for Salvation Archer Gilfillan, ND96, p37; Dakotiana on Army or Safe Harbor each spring, JF12, rattlesnake hunter, MJ05, p37. p78. Jackley, Marty: South Dakota’s attorney general Jake’s Fine Food and Drink: Deadwood comments on illegal artifact looting, ND09, restaurant in Midnight Star Casino owned p102-106. by Kevin Costner, MJ14, p28. Jackrabbit: Our Wild Side on white-tailed James River: feature story on, JAN86, p12- jackrabbit, ND11, p86. 16; canoe trail established along, JUL86, Jackson County: Brett and Tammy Prang’s p8; Bob Karolevitz’ memories of growing Frying Pan Guest Ranch and Incredible up near, AM87, p45; Earth Day reflections Metal Art Gallery is one of things to see in on factors affecting the future of, MA90, every county, JA11, p40; Snake Butte in is p42-43; efforts to clean up and restore a National Natural Landmark, JA15, p94. valley of, MA98, p18-24; high water killing Jackson, Brandon: comments on community of trees along the course of, MA99, p10-15; Parkston, JF03, p21. officially named the Dakota River, MA99, Jackson, Mathew: Belle Joli’ Winery founder p13; clamming on, MJ09, p63-65; aerial comments in article on Orman Dam, SO16, photo of in Our Wild Side, MA10, p85; p60-67; enologist at Belle Joli’ Winery whether it is the longest non-navigable mentioned in feature on grape growing in in the world in Nature Questions feature, South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. MA12, p23; Christian Begeman’s favorite Jackson, Matt: ice climbing in the Black Hills by, fall foliage drives are roads along, SO12, JF04, p12-16; hiked Harney Peak once a p78-83; aerial photo by Dave Tunge is Big month for 10 years, JF16, p65-69. Picture, ND15, p60-61; bridges over, MA17, Jackson, Tom: president of Black Hills State p20-29. University in Spearfish answers questions James, Dan: Dakotiana – SDSU graduate in annual college guide, JF16, p86. student studies algae in Rapid Creek, JF10, Jacky’s Restaurant and Bakery: Guatemalan p12. restaurant in Sioux Falls mentioned in James, Frank: director of Dakota Rural Action, feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p23. JF09, p16. Jacobs, Andy: Rapid City cartoonist, SO08, p41. James, Frank: story of the brothers’ escape Jacobs, Cobey: comments on choral experience from Northfield, Minn., JA06, p59-62. at South Dakota School of Mines and James, Jesse: on the possibility that he jumped Technology, JF14, p94-95. Devil’s Gulch, JA94, p66-69; story of the Jacobsen, Don: mentioned in article on seven brothers’ escape from Northfield, Minn., South Dakota sporting events everyone JA06, p59-62, Dakotiana - footbridge in should experience, SO16, p71-79. Garretson marks spot where he supposedly Jacobsen, Fee: comments on town of Pierre by, jumped Split Rock Creek, JF10, p10. JA01, p21-22; Pierre businesswoman and James, Kim: mentioned in Dakotiana on kitchen politician featured, JA06, p27. incubator program in Toronto, JF17, p16. Jacobsen, Ken: Dakotiana – comments on 1972 James, Monte: Yankton salesman’s favorite Rapid City Flood by, SO09, p11. breakfast place is Sparky’s Bar & Grill in Jacobsen, Ricky: musician who recorded the Isabel, JF13, p80. early deadwood songbook CD, MJ06, p72. Jameson, George T.: warden of S.D. State Jacobsen, Verlyss: comments on Tea Historical Penitentiary taken as hostage during 1922 Society Christmas Tea, ND12, p97. escape, JF01, p19-24. Jacobson, Jack: mentioned in anniversary Jamous, Rosana: comments on Thanksgiving feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- celebration hosted by Sanaa Abourezk, 60. ND15, p78-82. Jacobson, Larry: football player featured as one Jandahl, Brian: superintendent comments in of 12 great athletes, MA06, p36. feature on Elkton, SO11, p14-18. Jacobson, Tom: Hollywood film made based on Jandreau, Michael: Lower Brule tribe leader play written by, SO10, p9. comments on Highway 1806 by, JF09, p34- Jacoby, R.P.: rattlesnakes hunted by, SO88, 37. p15. Janis, Ben: elk herd on Lower Brule Reservation

South Dakota Magazine Index • 97 JAN - JES maintained by, JF93, p16-17. of Fame, SEP85, p11. Janis, Byron: Dakotiana on gold nugget found Jennings, Dana: account life as a greenhorn by, JF11, p10. goldmucker by, MA01, p39-41. Janklow, Governor William: relationship with Jennings, Delbert: Bancroft mayor, JA14, p23. Emil Loriks, JUL85, p20-21; buys ads Jennings, Jim: Spearfi sh rancher comments on to rebut slights to state, ON87, p16; sheep dogs, JA06, p70. comments on columnist Nick Coleman’s Jens, Kevin: Waubay mayor, JA14, p40. observations about S.D., MA89, p34; Jensen, Dennis: musical career of, MJ03, p22; diffi culties dealing with Army Corps of member of Poker Alice band, ND04, p24. Engineers, ND96, p46. Jensen, Gladys & Howard: Hand County family Jansen, Ida: murals in Belvidere painted by, of survives Blizzard of 1966, MA05, p81-83. MA88, p32. Jensen, Herb: project to restore Watertown Japanese Gardens: one of Sioux Falls’ gems, clock opened by Mayor, JJ87, p39; stint as JA03, p35-41; honorable mention in 25 mayor of Watertown, JF01, p8; character very unusual man-made places, MA10, encountered along Highway 81, South p37; Dakotiana on, MJ10, p12; mentioned Dakota’s portion of the Pan-American in feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p26. Highway, ND01, p68. Jarman, Char: Char’s Café in Peever featuring Jensen, Janet: profi le on Yankton artist, SO09, Pie Day owned by, ND06, p12; feature p23. story on, MJ08, p40-42. Jensen, Janice: pictured in article on old Jarvis, Doctor Abbie Ann: profi le of, stamp Highway 16, JA15, p34. honoring fi rst female doctor, SEP86, p9; Jensen, K.C.: South Dakota State University Dakotiana on Faulkton doctor, JA06, p15. Department of Wildlife and Fisheries Jasper Pool: part of quartzite trail, SO13, p58- Sciences professor comments on bird 69. watching, MA11, p80-83; comments on Jaspers, Terry: Sisseton mayor, JA14, p38. how to attract hummingbirds and whether Java: account of attempted robbery in, JF92, mourning doves mate for life in Nature p35-39; Too Long in the Sun about Questions feature, MA12, p18. unsportsmanlike (skunk) odors at a Jensen, Keith: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p54. basketball game in, JF11, p96; 126th Jensen, Leonel Morgan: inducted into S.D. Street near is Stu Surma’s favorite gravel Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, road, SO16, p29; D&D Delights Café SEP85, p11; showed Gov. Green the in mentioned in feature on hometown Pinnacles which he later funded, JA06, p53. restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Jensen, Richard: author of The Comets of Jedlicka, Dick: plans wagon train to Aurora, MA10, p78. commemorate S.D. State Centennial, Jenson, Carrie: We Make It on Stella’s Paint by, AM87, p29. ND16, p14. Jefferson, Joyce: historical reenactor portrays Jepsen, Scott: sheep raised with stock dogs Lucretia Marchbanks and Orlean Micheaux, owned by, JA09, p80-84. JF17, p44. Jerauld County Heritage Museum: prized Jefferson: lamb raised on Dakota Harvest possession is letter written by Laura Ingalls Farm near by Bob Corio, MA11, p38-39; Wilder, SO10, p10; “Too Long in the Sun” grasshopper crosses in mentioned in about Gann Valley Giant who was sheriff of, feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p25. MF98, p98; stone tipi in is one of things to Jencks, Dorothy: comments on Cramer-Kenyon see in every county, JA11, p40. Heritage House in Yankton, MAY86, p25-26. Jerde, Eva: pictured in Andrew Moore’s Jenkerson, Calli: comments on EROS by, ND03, photography book “Dirt Meridian,” JF16, p64-66. p44-52. Jenkins, Tom: pictured in article on Fassbender Jerde, Phil: pictured in Andrew Moore’s photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. photography book “Dirt Meridian,” JF16, Jenks, Jonathan: comments on mountain lions p44-52. by, p54-55, JF05. Jerke, Gary: Oktoberfest in Menno organized Jenney, Adeline: when the Poet Laureate of by, MJ09, p51. S.D. stared down a Hereford bull, MA95, Jervik, Steve: partner in Sioux Falls’ Minerva’s p70. restaurant, JF02, p37-43. Jennings, Charles Clayton: listing - inducted Jesfjeld, Clyde: comments on petrifi ed tree into S.D. Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall near Prairie City by, MA04, p79-81.

98 • South Dakota Magazine inDex JES - JOH Jespersen, Glenn: comments on town of of the state, ND93, p26-33. Wagner, ND02, p13-14. Johnson, Bob and John: horse trainers from Jetty, Alfred: inducted into Hall of Fame, SO03, Lemmon, MA14, p32-41. p82. Johnson, Bob: athlete comments in feature on Jewel Cave: feature story on, ND95, p80- coach Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71. 85; exploration of by Jan & Herb Conn, Johnson, Bob: plays Uncle Torvald character, JF98, p16-21; passageways within being NOV85, p47. mapped, MA05, p75, brief on national Johnson, Carl: photographs of the Badlands monument, SO09, p31; mentioned in an by, JF09, p54-57; feature on artist-in- “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, resident’s journey though the Badlands, MJ11, p22-37; longest cave in Nature MJ10, p14-19. Questions feature, MA12, p20; one of Johnson, Carter: S.D. State University ecology South Dakota’s Creepy Places, SO12, p84- professor mentioned in feature on 91; Feature article on exploration of, MA13, saving our native prairie, MA11, p48-53; p61-65. comments on the Cottonwood Forests, Jewett, Harvey IV: featured as honored Hall of JA12, p23-24; ecologist comments on Fame member, SO05, p67. Prairie Pothole Region, JA12, p28-29. Jim River: Dakotiana on crows along the, SO15, Johnson, Charles: on South Dakota music, p13. MA09, p17. Jirsa, Larry: Corn Palace in Mitchell favorite of, Johnson, Charlie; organic cattle raised by, JA09, JA08, p45. p73-77. Joachim, Marcus: Big Stone Lake excursion Johnson, Chris and Trevor: operate The Clock boat being built by, JJ87, p39. Shop and Presidential Pawn in Rapid City, Joe’s Café: mentioned in feature on hometown SO14, p54-57; Pawnseum owned by, MJ16, restaurants, JF17, p22-31. p76. Joffer, Mark: comments about Parker by, JA02, Johnson, Clayton: cane making business of, p22-23. JF01, p10. John Morrell & Company: 1935 labor troubles Johnson, Craig: comments on Redfield, ND05, at meat-packing plant of, JF95, p12-17; p12. Dakotiana on snowfall above, JF12, p10; Johnson, Deanna: University of South Dakota mentioned in article on cleanup of Big student comments, JF11, p66. Sioux River, MA13, p42-47. Johnson, Deborah: photographer mentioned Johnke, Bryce: Irene mayor, JA14, p32. in feature on Black Hills Photo Shootout, Johnny Slaughter: listed in feature on rogues, SO11, p30-35. ND11, p24. Johnson, Dick: comments on Wall economic Johns, Larry: Christmas trees raised by. SO98, development, SO09, p22. p53. Johnson, Don: beekeeping business of in Johns, Rick: kayaks built by, ND06, p34-39. Winner, SO96, p43. Johnsgard, Paul: Wind Through the Buffalo Johnson, Doug: director of parks, recreation Grass: A Lakota Story Cycle by, ND09, p50. and forestry comments on Aberdeen, Johnson, Alex Carlton: railroad official, MA06, p30. namesake of hotel in Rapid City, AM87, Johnson, Dr. R.C.: Beaver Creek Lutheran p25; founder of Hotel Alex Johnson, MA10, Church fundraising of, SEP85, p10. p43. Johnson, Elof: keeping forgotten arts alive, Johnson, Andy: comments on Brookings atv ND96, p58-62. accessory company J-Wheelz, MA11, p11. Johnson, Eric: comments on Black Hills Johnson, Andy: science professor comments Playhouse, JA05, p25; Our Wild Side on on community garden at Black Hills State mountain lion sighting by, JA10, p95. University, JF12, p71. Johnson, Gary: Tessa Howard’s favorite Johnson, Arnold: farmer and John Deer professor at Lake Area Technical Institute, enthusiast, SO06, p68-72. JF15, p66. Johnson, Barbara: Dakotiana about stained Johnson, Gaynor: honored as Citizen of the glass expert, SO11, p10. Year in Canton, ND00, p13. Johnson, Betty: daughter of Josef Fassbender Johnson, Greg: member of Stringbean Svenson comments on feature about photographer, & The Harvest Bluegrass Band, ND04, p14. MJ11, p52-59. Johnson, James E.: essay on Nine Mile Lake, Johnson, Bill: pictured in article on four corners MJ11, p86-89.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 99 JOH - JOR Johnson, James L.: remarks on Prairie Johnson, Vernell: Dakotiana on photographer Repertory Theater, AM87, p43; role of in from Lyons, JA11, p10. getting performing arts center in Brookings Johnson, Walt & De: promoters of annual ram built, JA03, p16. sale held in Newell, AS87, p52. Johnson, Jed: comments on Hunan restaurant Johnston, Delaney: 10-year-old singer from in Rapid City, JF12, p31. LaBolt mentioned in Writers & Artists, JF14, Johnson, Jeremy: mentioned in feature on bird p44. watching, MA11, p80-83; mentioned in Johnston, Fae: feature on photography by article on morel mushroom hunting, MA12, rancher near Interior, MA11, p60-64. p70-71; pictured in essay on community Johnston, June: comments on Black Hills fi re gardening, JA14, p50-52. towers, MJ05, p47-49. Johnson, John: comments on stargazing, MA12, Johnston, Richard & Martha: experiences p78-83. branding cattle in Meade County on the Johnson, Jordan: University of Sioux Falls ranch of, JJ87, p24-26. student and proprietor of Roadway 44 in Joie’s Café: Winner café is favorite breakfast Platte, JF14, p92. place of Wayne Hopkins, JF13, p79. Johnson, Jorgen: mystery picture of, JF09, p16. Jones County: article on chokecherry picking Johnson, Juell: brief – featured in bands/ and rattlesnake infestation near, JA10, p48- musicians from S.D., ND04, p28; tells of 49; Okaton ghost town in is one of things meeting A.M. Jackley, State Rattlesnake to see in every county, JA11, p40. Hunter, MJ05, p37. Jones, Brad and Nata: pictured in feature on Johnson, Julie: comments in feature on 2011 fl ood, SO11, p76-96. Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69. Jones, Davey: Boy Scouts at Lewis and Clark Johnson, Kevin: landscape around the State camp instructed by, JA04, p16-21. Capitol maintained by, MJ09, p56-59. Jones, Evan: mentioned in Dakotiana on Johnson, Linda: Tara Barney’s favorite professor Yankton’s Meridian District, MJ17, p13. at Southeast Technical Institute, JF15, p76. Jones, Faye: memories of her father, Gov. Tom Johnson, Mark: comments on murky depths of Berry, NOV86, p6-11. Missouri River, SO12, p84-91. Jones, Frances: fi rst-person account of life on Johnson, Maury & Ruth: making of rulle polse the Bad River by, ND01, p54-57. by, NOV86, p29. Jones, Jean: mentioned in article on school Johnson, Merritt: music of digitized and made explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41; bridal available worldwide, MA17, p17. store owned by, MJ14, p39. Johnson, Rebecca: article on experience as fi rst Jones, Mary & John: open-air outhouse situated time bird watcher, MA11, p80-83; essay on near Dixon owned by, JF02, p34. morel mushroom hunting, MA12, p70-71; Jones, Nata: story on immigrant’s experiences essay on community gardening, JA14, p50- of catfi shing on the Missouri, MJ12, p76-77. 52; hikes Spirit Mound, JF15, p109. Jons, Tami: mentioned in article on opening day Johnson, Representative/Senator Tim: of pheasant season near Fairfax/Bonesteel, comments on life in Washington, AS87, SO12, p65-67. p22; and Congressional pay raise, MA90, Jordan, David: Dakotiana on working at the p8; mentioned in feature on saving our radar site that tracked Buddy Holly, Richie native prairie, MA11, p48-53. Valens and The Big Bopper’s plane crash, Johnson, Rick: tree-planting and conservationist JF13, p13. ethic of Gregory attorney, SO94, p31. Jordan, George: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service’s Johnson, Roy: memories of as retold by Norma Pallid Sturgeon Recovery Coordinator, Wilson, JA89, p20-21. ND09, p20-27. Johnson, Rudy: postmaster of Academy, JUL85, Jordan, Isabel Louise: listing - inducted into p6-8. S.D. Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Johnson, Scovell: mentioned in humorous Fame, SEP85, p11. stories from 30 years of South Dakota Jordan, William : mentioned in Magazine, MA15, p101-111. feature story on Mission, JA12, p58-65. Johnson, Senator Bill: and the very northwest Jorgensen, Dave: comments about Mitchell by, corner of S.D., ND93, p32-33. MJ02, p6. Johnson, Tom: soldier in feature on Spearfi sh’s Jorgensen, Greg & Deborah: principals in Grace Balloch Memorial Library, ND10, p30- Jorgensen Farms, spent time in prison for 35. Dakota Lean Meats case, MA99, p42-51.

100 • South Dakota Magazine inDex JOR - KAM Jorgensen, Kay: listing - named to S.D. State Jury Duty: Too Long in the Sun on rattlesnake Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20; brief milker escaping jury duty in Rapid City, - recognized as centennial alumnus of Black JF12, p96. Hills State College, ND88, p41. Juso brothers: log cabin builders in the black Jorgensen, Martin: cattleman, principal in hills, ND16, p90-97. Jorgensen Farms, spent time in prison for Justice (Dolan), Phyllis: daughter of Bill Dolan, Dakota Lean Meats case, MA99, p42-51. Milbank’s Grant County Review owner, Jorgenson, Ivan: comments on flooding in Day MA08, p65-67; mentioned in Dakotiana on County, MA12, p72-77. Bob Karolevitz, JA10, p11. Jorgenson, Jay: Gayville mayor, JA14, p30. Jutting, Les: photographer mentioned in feature Jorgenson, Kim and Gloria: Dakotiana photo of article on Watertown, JA10, p15-22. their miniature ponies, JF10, p9. K Jorgenson, Kim: comments on flooding in Day K-J Leather Company: leather shop in Faith, County, MA12, p72-77. SO08, p30-31; mentioned in feature on Jorgenson, Kurtus: comments on flooding of his Newell, JF11, p14-19. farm in Day County, MA12, p72-77. Kabeisman, John: comments on seeing German Jorstad Spring: naturally pure water comes POWs in S.D. during WWII, JF01, p48; from, SO02, p57-60. stories told at the funeral of, MA05, p75. Josiah’s Coffeehouse and Café: Sioux Falls Café Kadoka: outhouse races held in, AS87, p18; is Calla Hogue’s favorite breakfast place, restoration of old “Jew Store” located in, JF13, p78. JF06, p65; Paula Vogelgesang publishes Joukkuri, Eimel: Martin Conheeney murdered Pennywise from, SO07, p12; Brett and by, ND08, p55-58. Tammy Prang’s Frying Pan Guest Ranch and Journey Museum: opening of history museum in Incredible Metal Art Gallery near is one of Rapid City, MJ97, p14; clamming on, MJ09, things to see in every county, JA11, p40; p63-65; beaded deer hide and beaded pilot Marsha Sumpter from, JA13, p28; coat in featured as prized museum pieces, located along old Highway 16, JA15, p29; MA05, p11; history of Black Hills tourism Golf Course mentioned in feature on unique exhibit opens at, JA07, p69-72; cowboy golf courses, JA16, p90-91. exhibit at, SO08, p63-68. Kafka, Dick: pictured in Dakotiana on kayak in Joutras, Georg: photos of swift fox by, MJ05, Wagner, JA12, p14. p68-69. Kafka, Richard: modern trapper in Charles Mix Joy, JoDean: comments on gambling and County, ND08, p74-78; Wagner historian gambling advocate Kay Davis by, SO02, comments on Sioux City to Fort Randall p71-75. Military Road, MA13, p50-56. Juarez, Carlos: member of Guamex Kahler, Brad: Dallas mayor: JA14, p27. Guatemalan/Mexican band in Sioux Falls, Kahler, Brian: pictured in article on opening day ND00, p32. of pheasant season near Fairfax/Bonesteel, Juelf, Ben: Pictured in feature on South Dakota SO12, p65-67. High School Rodeo Finals in Belle Fourche, Kalkbrenner, Hazel: Echinacea grown by, SO01, MJ12, p34-41. p58-59; comments on replanting Wasta Juliet 1 Bed and Breakfast: is one of things to after snowstorm Atlas, SO14, p17. see in every county, JA11, p43. Kalsow, Suzi: Vice presdent of Academic Affairs Julin, Barta: author of A Marvelous Hundred at Mount Marty College comments on Square Miles, MA10, p77. Fierce Conversations leadership program, Julotta: Swedish Christmas service at Highlanda JF14, p106. Lutheran Church, ND12, p22 Kamen, Dennis: Todd Forkel’s favorite professor Junek, Bruce: writes Letter to Young South at Presentation College, JF15, p70. Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Kammel, Gustave: murderer from Hand County Junior Ranger Programs: mentioned in an listed in feature on rogues, ND11, p19. “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Kampfe, Jael: helped Albert White Hat write MJ11, p22-37. Reading and Writing the Lakota Language, Junius: feature story on Kellog Kennels in, JF06, p83. ND90, p45-48. Kamrath, Dennis & Dawn: drive cattle through Jurgens, Arlene (Wunschel): comments in Gary, SO92, p60-62. article on school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, Kamstra, Leigh: owner of Roma’s Ristorante in p34-41. Spearfish, JF12, p30.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 101 KAN - KEH Kanable, James: Mound City mayor, JA14, p35. p48-51. Kann, Faye: essay by included in Visions, JF95, Kaufman, Roger: black bear killed in the Black p29. Hills by, MJ03, p31. Kant, Joanita: historical reenactor portrays Kauk, Larry: German sausage maker in Eureka, Maggie Mellette, JF17, p42. ND12, p32-38. Kanta, John: comments on family approached Kauk’s Meat Market: German sausage maker in by a mountain lion on Terry Peak, MA12, Eureka, ND12, p32-38. p26; comments on bighorn sheep, JF14, Kaus, Austin: working on documentary on The p87. Pomp Room, MJ15, p70; essay on 2014 Kantor, Charles: profi le of Yankton stonemason, tornado in Wessington Springs, MJ15, p60- ON87, p45. 67. Kantor, Ludmilla & Karel: experiences as Kaus, Elton: feature on the ugly white horse of, immigrants from Czechoslovakia, MAR86, ND91, p62. p37-39. Kayaking: Dakotiana on South Dakota Kayak Kapitan, Colin: how baseball umpiring career Challenge, JA10, p9; feature on kayaking of ended, MJ01, p91; Dakotiana interview the Black Hills, MA12, p40-43; South with football and basketball referee, ND11, Dakotan’s befriend people kayaking entire p10. Missouri, MA14, p58-64; Dennis Menke Kaplan, Sid: mentioned in article on Lily, JF17, rescues bald eagle while, JA14, p110. p32-37. Kaylor: story of 1933 bank robbery in, MJ98, Kapuscinski, Tom: pilot mentioned in So. p57; profi le of retired banker William Billars Dakota’s Wild Blue Yonder, JA13, p22-23. from, JA01, p62-63; Germans from Russia Kapust, Matt: photographer documents Heritage Society in, ND16, p38-39. Homestake Gold Mine, ND13, p73. Kayongo-Male, Henry: Adam Vinatieri’s favorite Karber, Roger: elk raised by, SO98, p52. professor at South Dakota State University, Karbo, Mike: comments in article on opening JF15, p74. day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ Kayser, Joshua: Emery mayor, JA14, p28. Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. Kayser, Sherri: founder of Cemeteries Aglow Karl Mundt National Wildlife Refuge: Our Wild comments in Dakotiana on Peace Lights, Side on best place to watch bald eagles, ND11, p11. JF12, p94. Kealey, Anita: Dakotiana on mannequins used Karl, Elmer: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, SO08, by, ND12, p11. p82. Keating, William: mentioned in 10 Naturally Karlson, Lindsey: Maroney Rural Learning Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47. Center community outreach coordinator Kebach, Rol: listing - named to S.D. State comments in feature on Howard, SO11, Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. p64-70. Keck, Matt: husband to Prairie Berry Winery Karolevitz, Bob: wintertime refl ections of, winemaker Sandi Vojta, MJ11, p66-69. JAN86, p37; honored as S.D. Writer of the Keck, Sandi: vineyard/winery near Volga Year, relates story of accident with pulley operated by, JF02, p66. and rolled roofi ng, NOV86, p28; essays on Keeble, James: stone masons work near joys of the Gurney’s catalog, FM87, p11; Pickerel Lake, JA09, p24-29. essay by included in, ‘Our State of Mind,’ Keeble, Jonas: stone masons work near Pickerel JF90, p28; profi le of author, MA01, p25- Lake, JA09, p24-29. 31; brief on Yankton author, JF10, p55; Keene, Ed: feature story on ski instructor, JF91, Dakotiana on, JA10, p11; “Challenge: The p34-36; brief on pioneer of snow skiing in South Dakota Story” by is recommended Black Hills, JF10, p51; mentioned in feature as book every South Dakotan should read, on Bald Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. SO12, p39-45. Keesis, Jess; Winner mayor, JA14, p41. Karst, Morrie: shares childhood experience Keeter, Dr. Kara: physicist mentioned in feature working at drug store in Miller, ND16, p112. article on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Kasa, Roger: journalist/historian comments on Keets, Henry: leader in promoting Redwater Huron, JA05, p40; featured as honored Hall Trolley, MJ13, p48-54. of Fame member, SO05, p67. Kehn, Lew: comments on legalized gambling in Kasten, Brett: South Dakota State University Deadwood, MJ88, p5-11. student comments, JF11, p57. Kehn, Skyler: volunteer fi re fi ghter pictured in Kaufman, Don: fi x-it man in Yankton, ND16, story on Plankinton, JA15, p54.

102 • South Dakota Magazine inDex KEI - KID Keiffer, John: mastadon tooth found near Kentfield, Nancy: profile of Garretson artist, Wessington Springs by, JA03, p62. JF98, p10-15. Keillor, Garrison: NPR talkshow host broadcast Kenyon, Herbert & Esther: owners of Cramer- from Mitchell, JA05, p55. Kenyon Heritage House in Yankton, MAY86, Keith, J.G. and J.H.: founders of Cascade, JA10, p24. p72-74. Kenzy, Sammi: comments on Lewis and Clark Keith, Lori: Egan mayor, JA14, p29. bicentennial by, JF04, p25. Kellar, Ken: mentioned in feature on Bald Keoke, Emory Dean: editor of American Indian Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. Contributions to the World comments on Kellar, Tony: comments on how to tell Native American contributions, JF06, p35- poisonous mushrooms, MA12, p22; 37. comments on morel mushroom hunting, Kern, Janine: essay on making plum jam, MA12, p70-71; likes camping on Goat SO15, p80-81. Island on Missouri River, MJ15, p79. Kern, Karen: comments on Dances with Wolves, Keller, Jim: Lakeside Resort in Mobridge owned MJ14, p20-32. by, MA09, p68. Kersten, Jim: creates tourism trail of quartzite Keller, Todd: former Belle Fourche mayor formations, SO13, p58-69. mentioned in feature on South Dakota High Kessler, Sister Ann: essay by included by in School Rodeo Finals, MJ12, p34-41. Visions 97, JF97, p40; Bernie Hunhoff’s Keller, Tom: experiences of looking for family favorite professor at Mount Marty College, history in Lebeau, MA04, p72. JF15, p66. Kellogg, Mayo: feature on kennels owned by, Kessler, Tom: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p51. ND90, p45-48; kennels owned by passed Ketterer, Ivan: member of Stray Horse Band, on to son, ND03, p57. ND04, p21. Kelly, Bishop Lorenzo: Bishop of Faith Temple Ketterling, Bob: owner of Faulkton carousel Church in Rapid City featured in book “I am mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota,” SO10, p18. South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Kelly, Ray: portrait of illustrator, JA01, p34-40; Kettler, Caitlin: stockdogs shown by, JA09, p80- artwork by used on rifle and knife honoring 84. Scotty Philip, MJ16, p64. Kettlewell, Dick: photographer mentioned in KELO Television: 1975 blizzard story of KELO’s feature on Black Hills Photo Shootout, musical tower, JF11, p37. SO11, p30-35; Writers & Artists on Kelsey, Galen: keeping forgotten arts alive, wildlife photographer, MJ14, p72; wildlife ND96, p58-62. photographer publishes book titled Spring Kelsey, John & Edna: stories of West River Creek Chronicles, MA16, p42-47. homesteading by, JF92, p32-34. Kettwig, Jason: Dakotiana – comments on Keltgen, Keith: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, rebuilding Milbank’s mill, SO09, p10. SO01, p62. Key, Scott: 1880 Town in Murdo occupied Kemnitz, Kelly: MoRest Motel in Mobridge year round by, MA09, p50-55; purchased owned by, MA09, p65; mentioned in Dances with Wolves memorabilia for 1880 anniversary special food article, SO10, p45. Town, MJ14, p28. Kemp, Dave: working with Paananen to Keystone: Gutzon Borglum’s statue of Lincoln preserve KELO-TV footage, MA06, p56. at Borglum Historical Center in featured Kempel, Hank: booze distributor mentioned in as prized museum piece, MA05, p15; quilt feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. signed by Cloyd Harper in, ND08, p20-21; Kendall, Connie Nysveen: Yankton resident National Presidential Wax Museum and comments on how to make egg coffee, reenactments in mentioned in an “oughta MJ13, p27. do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, Kennebec: time-lapse video and photography p22-37; article on winter in, ND15, p84-88. by Randy Halverson from, JF12, p54-59; Khorasan Kabob House: Afghan restaurant in located along old Highway 16, JA15, p28. Sioux Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic Kennedy, Beth: mentioned in article on eateries, JF12, p23. traditions at fairs, JA16, p66. Khuu, Mai: family runs The Homesteader Kennedy, Dave: keeping forgotten arts alive, Chinese restaurant in Gregory, JF12, p28. ND96, p58-62. Kidd, Amy: pictured in feature on Howard, Kennedy, Howard: civic role in Beresford of, SO11, p70. MJ03, p19. Kidder: mentioned in feature on traveling

South Dakota Magazine Index • 103 KID - KIR across the state on gravel roads, SO16, Highway 16, JA15, p26. p18-31. Kimmel, Mr. and Mrs. S. H.: mentioned in Kiefer, Travis: We Make It on Aberdeen feature story on Mission, JA12, p58-65. entrepreneur, JF17, p14. Kimmel, Nancy: comments in article on school Kieffer Rowe, Barbara: Rapid City artist and explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. retired geologist, MA17, p43. Kindel, Tim: comments on town of Selby, SO00, Kiewel, Leesa: manager of the Black Hills Stock p25. Show, ND93, p6-9. Kindle, William: large scale hog confi nement on Kightliner, Andrew: brief on fi lm “Dust of War” Rosebud Reservation opposed by, SO00, by, ND11, p51; fi lmmaker explains how p16. Pierre inspires him, SO15, p44. Kindred, Ed: memories of the Odd Fellows Kiihl, Jerry: farmer comments in article on Home orphanage in Dell Rapids of, JA01, cleanup of Big Sioux River, MA13, p42-47. p42-46. Kilber, LeRoy: Ipswich mayor, JA14, p32. King and Queen: Palisades rock formation Kilde, Carol: owns Bird Feeder Restaurant in mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Twin Brooks, JA14, p53. article, JA10, p26-47; part of quartzite Kilgore, Jack: work with Century Farms book, trail, SO13, p58-69. MAY85, p27. King Buffet Mongolian Grill: Chinese restaurant Kilian Community College: South Dakota’s in Yankton mentioned in feature on ethnic College Towns, JF10, p87-88; brief eateries, JF12, p18. on South Dakota’s fi rst program in King Ziegler (see Ziegler, Alfred) sustainability at, JF12, p71; Jim Smorada King, Anna “Queen Ann”: Paul Higbee’s was Adam Morfeld’s favorite professor at, Mountain Airings column about ghost of at JF15, p64. Redwater Hill, ND15, p72-73. Kilian, Peter: Matt Daigle’s favorite professor King, Bonnie: King’s Grocery in Lead, home at Northern State University, JF15, p66; of the pastie, operated by, MA01, p36; painting by is in Sea of Grass art exhibit at mentioned in anniversary special food Timber Lake and Area Museum, JA15, p72- article, SO10, p40. 79; Writers & Artists on his time as artist in King, Bonnie: pasties made and sold by, JF09, residence at Badlands National Park, MA16, p52-53. p61. King, Brandon and Trevor: own R-Pizza in Kilian, Tom: raft trip by down Missouri River Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. before it was dammed, MJ95, p41-46; work King, Frank & Lise: Native Voices 2004 Film with early public broadcasting of, MJ03, Festival organized by, JF05, p25-29. p42-43. King, J.B.: escape from S.D. State Penitentiary Kills Enemy, Charles: mentioned in feature on in 1922 by, JF01, p19-24. forbidden reservation/Indian dance halls, King, Marc: profi le of Plate grocer/entrepreneur, MJ12, p45-50. MA95, p30-32. Kills Pretty Enemy, David: mentioned in feature King, Peter: works with Lakota Tiny House on Native American artists, MA17, p70-78. Nation organization on Pine Ridge, ND15, Kills Small, Jerome: portrays Dr. Charles p18. Eastman on Chautauqua circuit, JA00, p23- Kingman, Captain Newton H.: donated Civil War 27; concerned about popularity, uses of cannons to town of Selby, SO00, p27-28; Echinacea, SO01, p57; Dakotiana on brief profi le of, SO00, p28. story told at State Historical Society History Kingsbury County: Manchester stone Conference by, JA16, p18. monument is one of things to see in every Kills Straight, Birgil: work with buffalo on the county, JA11, p41; Lake Thompson in is a Pine Ridge Reservation of, ND01, p26-27. National Natural Landmark, JA15, p98. Kills-A-Hundred, Tricia & Ryan: : comments on Kingstad, Les: real estate agent in Sioux Falls Flandreau, MA02, p8. comments on being a farm kid, ND05, p62. Kilroy, Mike: brewer at Firehouse Brewing Kinker, Elvera: Friendly Hour Club in Beresford Company, MJ15, p20-27. established by, ND07, p19; Hollywood fi lm Kimball: brief - Holy Trinity Catholic Church about Friendly Hour Club started by, SO10, featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p37; p9. Dakotiana on the Original Kimball popcorn Kinsley, Maxine: comments on Sioux City to balls, MA14, p14; Dakotiana on The Back Fort Randall Military Road, MA13, p50-56. Forty bar in, MJ15, p13; located along old Kirby, Tom: mentioned in story on powder

104 • South Dakota Magazine inDex KIR - KNE house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- Kleinsasser, Alberta: chef at the Monroe Snack 39. Shoppe, SO97, p67-69. Kirchhevel, Russell: Mansbridge history by, Kleinsasser, Allen “Jack”: Too Long in the Sun SO07, p10. about years working with the Rapid City Kirk, Amy: Top 7 things rancher loves about water department, SO16, p96. South Dakota, SO13, p17. Kleinsasser, L.T.: brewer mentioned in feature Kirk, George: member of Sioux Falls Zoological on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. Society, JUL85, p25. Kleinsasser, Samuel: WWI conscientious Kirk, Kelly: wants South Dakota’s wilderness objector from Milltown Hutterite Colony, trails preserved for another 125 years, SO11, p36-43. ND14, p22; top 7 things she loves about Kleinschmidt, Samantha: pictured in photo South Dakota, JA15, p17. essay of 125th/quasquicentennial Kirkeby, Cindy: comments on the Missouri celebration, JF14, p50-54. River, SO01, p25. Kleinzahler, August: Alex Johnson Hotel poem, Kirkegaard, Morris & Debra: excursions on the JA07, p13. Big Sioux River offered by, JA02, p79. Klemann, LuAnn: Witten farmer, JF16, p44-52. Kirkegaard, Morris: owner of River of the Klindt, August: “Too Long in the Sun” about Double Bend Campground and Canoe Gann Valley Giant, MJ98, p98; Helen’ Outfitters comments on Big Sioux, MA13, Habicht’s photo of his giant pants, SO01, p42-47. p60. Kirkham, John: bridges over Missouri River Kline, Glenda: food truck operator pictured in designed by, MA00, p16-17; state engineer article on Pringle, SO13, p24. and bridge builder mentioned in feature Klock, Brian: Klock Werks in Mitchell owned article on Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, by, SO07, p58; motorcycle shop owner p28-32. participates in Discovery channel biker Kirkpatrick, Richard: comments in feature build-off, ND09, p98-99. article on Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, Klock, Laura: top 7 things she loves about p28-32. South Dakota, ND12, p12. Kirschenmann, Jay: profile on Sioux Falls writer, Kloss, Darlys and Dayton: own DK Café in SO09, p24. Hitchcock, MA17, p36-38. Kiss Me Quick Hills: looking for the, JF04, p11. Klostergaard, Kim: explains betting on horse Kites: flying a kite is mentioned in article on racing, MA14, p32-41. How to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p23. Klucas, Ron: Our Wild Side on record walleye Kitzan, Dwight, Gwen and Josh: raise Suffolk caught by, JA10, p94. sheep in Butte County, SO16, p60-67. Kludt, August: memorial to Sam Redman built Kjerstad, Dick: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, by is one of things to see in every county, SO06, p85. JA11, p40. Kjos, Norma: comments on Matthews Opera Klueckman, Brendan: owns 1965 Mercury House, JUL85, p29-30. Comet “Twister” in Newll, JF13, p30. Klaas, Tim: comments on Pony Hills Country Klug, Gene: hardware store in Selby owned by, Club near Woonsocket, JA16, p92. SO00, p31. Klabo, Albert and Pauline: started Palm Garden Klutman, Tamme: comments on gardening, restaurant in, ND11, p64-69. JA14, p52. Klauss-James Archive and Art Museums: brief Knapp, Glenda: spearheading effort to get - attractions of Parkston museum for inheritance tax repealed, JA99, p50-53. summer travelers, MJ97, p90. Knapp, Verna: food article on, SO09, p35-36. Klein, Jason: Sioux Falls Seminary CFO Knebel, Dale: mystery of rocks with holes in comments on buffalo grass used on them commented on by, MA03, p59. campus, JF12, p68. Knecht, David & Carla: Tip Top Camel and Klein, Jeff: brief – featured in bands/musicians Reindeer Ranch owned by, SO08, p21. from S.D., ND04, p27. Knecht, Dick: Glendale cabin owned by featured Klein, Jeremiah and Lisa: mentioned in feature in SD Dreaming, MJ15, p28-31. on grape growing in South Dakota, MJ17, Kneeland, Myla (Anderson): comments in p40-48. article on school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, Kleinjan, Marge: recipes using oats by, JA94, p34-41. p35-37; mentioned in anniversary special Kneifl, VerLynn: remembrance of chicken food article, SO10, p47. stealing adventure, NOV86, p4-5;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 105 KNE - KON memories of porch swings, MJ88, p18-19; Koch, Tom: Mount Vernon mayor, JA14, p35. essay on a crazy quilt, SO90, p24-25 Kochia: weed infesting sandbars on Missouri Kneip, Greg: organizes fi reworks at Lake River, SO16, p92. Poinsett, MJ16, p90. Koehler, Justin: Writers & Artists on fi lm about Kneip, Richard: mulling governor’s bid, NOV85, Scotty Philip by, JF12, p45; p37; brief – inducted into South Dakota Koehn, Harold & Louise: comments on Hall of Fame, SO04, p82; unknowing community of Parkston, JF03, p19. candidate for governor spoke with Billy, Koenig, Heinrich Gustav: article on Tripp County cattle rustler, JF06, p23; appearance on the homesteader’s family tragedy, MA10, p79- late night show, JA09, p23. 82. Knight, Dr. Henry G.: federal government’s Koenig, Martha: article on Tripp County chief of the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils homesteaders’ family tragedy, MA10, p79- involved in SD selenium research, ND09, 82. p30-35. Koepke, Sara: mentioned at kiss a pig Knight’s Cellar: local pub up for sale located in contestant, JA16, p66. Spearfi sh, SO06, p11-12. Koerting, Dr. Gayla: discovered photographs at Knipper, Ryan: comments on 2014 Wessington the University of South Dakota, SO05, p28- Springs tornado, MJ15, p61. 31. Knobe, Rick: mentioned in anniversary special Kohlman, Brenda No Hawk: painting by is in food article, SO10, p44; radio host and Sea of Grass art exhibit at Timber Lake and rancher lists Top 7 Things he loves about Area Museum, JA15, p72-79. South Dakota, JF13, p13. Kohoutek, James Gordon: reunited with long- Knodel, Jeremy: local recording artist, MA09, lost U.S. Naval Academy ring, JF05, p23. p17. Kokes, Jason: hooked a corn planter to a boat Knudson, Kenny: met Ty Cobb when he stopped in Bon Homme County, MA17, p13. in Center store while hunting, JA03, p90; Kokesh, Abbey: makes kolaches at Czeckers mentioned in humorous stories from 30 in Yankton, JF15, p30-34; likes primitive years of South Dakota Magazine, MA15, camping at Tabor Lakeside Use Area, MJ15, p109. p78. Knutson, Barry: sign painter pictured in feature Kolaches: made at Tyndall Bakery and Czeckers on Philip, MJ11, p76. in Yankton, JF15, p30-34. Knutson, Bill: memories of the Frog Creek Kolbach, Joe: wind turbine refurbishing School of, SO01, p74-75. business in Gary founded by, JF03, p68; Knutson, Judy: memories of the Frog Creek EMS wind energy in Gary owned by, SO07, School of, SO01, p74-75. p57-58; owner of Dakota Wind transforms Knutson, Katie: mascot for Mitchell Corn Palace School for the Blind campus into Buffalo pictured in photo essay on height of corn, Ridge Resort and Business Center in Gary, JA16, p25. JF10, p26-31. Knutson, Kyle: local recording artist, MA09, Kolbe, Bob: brief on clock repairman/collector, p17. JA90, p43; historic post card collection of, Knutson, Mike: Maroney Rural Learning Center JA94, p26-30; brief on readers’ theater consultant comments in feature on Howard, “Letters from the Prairie” by, ND11, p52; SO11, p64-70. comments on whether chokecherries in Knutson, Tom: pictured as staff member at ditches are public property, MA12, p24. George’s Pizza in Brookings, JF12, p20. Kolberg-Pioneer, Inc.: We Make It on equipment Knutson, Wayne S.: listing - honored for made by used on Gold Rush Discovery contributions to the arts, MAY86, p21; Channel reality show, JF13, p.10. S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, SO01, p62; Koller, John: comments on petroglyphs, MJ12, comments about Martin Busch and public p62-69. broadcasting by, MJ03, p42-45; play based Kom, Don: Canistota mayor, JA14, p25. on the Stavig brothers’ correspondence Konda, Steve: comments on Kool Deadwood by, MJ08, p21; memories of Johnny Cloud, Nites, JA12, p68-71. MJ08, p65-70. Konechne, Phillip: interviewed by SDPB for Koch, Corinne: author of Through the Ice, program on Korean War veterans, SO04, MA10, p74. p43. Koch, Seth: co-owner of Wooden Legs Brewing Kones Corner: feature story on, NOV85, p26- Company in Brookings, MJ15, p20-27. 29; brief - featured as Century Survivor,

106 • South Dakota Magazine inDex KON - KRE ND99, p50. Koster, Virginia: cooking show on South Dakota Konrad, Chad: member of band The Tinder Box, Public Broadcasting hosted by, p64, JF05. ND12, p71. Kosters, Joyce & Merle: Berens Hotel in Selby Konrad, Ken: owner of Kaylor Locker in operated by, SO00, p25-26. Freeman commented on chislic, JA05, p76. Koth, Joyce: Dakota Bread recipe developed by, Kooiker, Sam: Rapid City mayor, JA14, p37. AS87, p14. Kool Deadwood Nites: photo essay on, JA12, Kottwitz, Edward: mentioned in anniversary p68-71. special food article, SO10, p34. Kooser, Ted: Nebraskan poet writes foreword Kouba, Frank: banking career of in Roberts for Great Plains: America’s Lingering Wild, County, MA02, p94. ND09, p36-43. Kougl, Deleen: feature on co-founder of Kopco, Mary: curator of Adams Memorial Missouri Breaks Industries, MA89, p38-42; Museum in Deadwood, MA97, p20-23; brief - one of the colorful characters from Adams Museum in Deadwood operated by, South Dakota Magazine’s first 10 years, JF02, p11-12; Adams Museum and House JA95, p18. curator help create a CD of early Deadwood Koupal, Nancy Tystad: 2009 inductee answers songs, MJ05, p72; director of the question in “Questions for 13 Hall of Adams Museum and House in Deadwood Famers,” SO09, p79. comments on our rogues, ND11, p14-25. Kozak, Roger: role in getting Dakota Dome Kopetsky’s Ace Hardware: mentioned in article built, ND98, p22. on Yankton fix-it man, ND16, p48-51. Kraemer, Norma: pilot from Hot Springs builds Kopp, Don: explored Jewel Cave, MA13, p61- plane, JA13, p24. 65; experience fighting the Galena Creek Kraft, Rolf: comments on the Lacreek National fire in 1988, MJ15, p85-88. Wildlife Refuge by, JA01, p12-17. Koranda Well Drilling: Dakotiana on Tabor’s lady Kramer, J. Howard: brief - inductee of South well driller, Irene Koranda, SO09, p13. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p83. Korb, Kenneth: business owned by, JUL85, p8. Kramer, Linda: comments on Reynold’s Korkow Rodeo Company: bucking horses Prairie, JA12, p24-25; Reynolds Prairie produced by, JF09, p41-44. preservation activist, MJ08, p30-33; Korkow Rodeo School: feature story on, SO90, Hermosa town board president, JA14, p31. p7-11. Kranz, Dave: profile of political reporter, MA94, Korkow, Jim, Carol and TJ: raise rodeo bulls, p26-30; political memorabilia collection of, MA16, p20-29. ND94, p51-52 Korkow, LaFola & Erv: brief on rodeo stock Kranz, Devin: Kranzburg mayor, JA14, p32. raisers, SO90, p13; brief - one of the Kranz, Sister Marie: one of Elders of the Faith colorful characters from South Dakota painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p38. Magazine’s first 10 years, JA95, p22; raised Kratz, Marilyn Thum: country school teacher rodeo bulls, MA16, p20-29. Christmas memories of, JAN86, p22-25; Korslund, Alma: lutefisk recipes by, ND06, p56- patio memories of, ND00, p65. 57; mentioned in 25th anniversary column Kratzer, Dal: competing dog handler comments about South Dakota magazine staff, JF10, on sheep dog competitions, JA06, p69 p14-17; mentioned in anniversary special Kraus, Karen: Outlaw Ranch comment, MA07, food article, SO10, p40. p26-30. Korslund, Dale: account of getting lost in the Krause, Herbert: role in establishing Center for Black Hills, MA11, p18. Western Studies, MAR86, p28-29; tall tales Kortan, Jim: Brookings basketball player recounted by, MA91, p28; “Wind Without mentioned in story on Spirit of the Six, Rain,” “The Thresher,” and “The Oxcart MA12, p47-51. Trail” by are recommended as books every Korth, Orrin: orange barn near Watertown South Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45. restored by family of, JF14, p17. Krautkremer, Molly: painting by is in Sea of Korth, Otto: Bill: steam tractor donated to State Grass art exhibit at Timber Lake and Area Agricultural Heritage Museum by, JF89, p2- Museum, JA15, p72-79. 3. Krebs, Shantel: senator from Renner pictured in Kory and the Fireflies: brief – featured in brief on lobbying, MJ13, p36. bands/musicians from S.D., ND04, p25. Krein, Tammy: Country Corner in Estelline Kosier, Betty: comments on Brookings Art owned by, MJ09, p28-29. Festival, JUL85, p9. Kreiser, Robert: Rexall Drug owner mentioned

South Dakota Magazine Index • 107 KRE - LA M in feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- inductee, ND10, p69-73; Too Long in the 22. Sun about his experience at the Rapid City Kreitz, Lloyd: sculpture by portrays Col. Custer Journal, ND10, p88. with wings, SO98, p82. Kuehn, Jim: helped bring section of Berlin Wall Kremlin Muscovites: history of fraternal to Rapid City, JF01, p43. organization, MJ02, p33. Kuhlman, Howard: feature on bluebird Kribell, Sister Blanche: inducted into Hall of afi cionado, MJ91, p72. Fame, SO03, p81; pictured with children at Kuhn, Charlie: comments in article on fairs, Sacred Heart Hospital, ND13, p27. JA16, p58-67. Krieg, Fred: balloon from Stratobowl launched Kuhnel, Gene and Shawn: own The Rock Shed by, JAN86, p5. in Keystone, ND15, p84-88. Kristovik, Johanas: mystery picture of, JF09, Kumpf, Tom Quinn: mentioned in article on Lily, p16. JF17, p32-37. Kroeger, Ernie: promoted the Veterans War Kundert, Alice: mentioned in article on Nils Boe, Memorial in Hartford, MJ06, p24. MA16, p72-81. Kroetch, Scott: founder of Scotchman Kunkle, Little Louise: listing - inducted into S.D. Industries mentioned in feature on Philip, Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, MJ11, p74-80. SEP85, p11. Krogman, Bonnie: profi led in feature on cowboy Kuntz-Stangl, Karla: owns Palm Garden poets, SO12, p56-64. Restaurant in Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69; Krogman, Clarence: Too Long in the Sun on pictured in town story on 30 years of Quarter Horse breeder, JA12, p96. exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13-26. Krogman, Dan & Phoebe: large scale hog Kunz, Nina: operator of Northern Kross Lodge confi nement on Rosebud Reservation comments on borscht family tradition, opposed by, SO00, p14. MJ11, p82-85. Krogman, Louie: mentioned in article on seven Kunze, Bruce: mystery of rocks with holes in South Dakota sporting events everyone them commented on by, MA03, p59. should experience, SO16, p71-79. Kurtenbach, Al: Mentioned in Dakotiana on Krogness, Reverend A.D.: home of which Daktronics, JA11, p11. the James Brother’s stayed during the Kush, George: model mentioned in feature on Northfi eld escape, JA06, p62. Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. Krueger, Gene and Donna: pictured in article on Kussy, Walter: mentioned in featureon Bald 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, MJ15, Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. p62. Kutayli, Farid and Salwa: mentioned in article Kruml, Don: president of Gurney’s Seed & on Thanksgiving celebration hosted by Nursery, FM87, p9. Sanaa Abourezk, ND15, p78-82. Kruse, Ernie: gives betting advice at Aberdeen Kwak, Grace: owner of Hana Korean Grill & racetrack, MA14, p32-41. Sushi Bar in Rapid City, JF12, p32. Kryger, Marion: peanut brittle recipe from, Kyle Dam: mentioned as place to visit on Pine ND08, p22-23; peanut brittle maker, ND12, Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, p57. p24. Kyle: home of well-known warrior Dewey : history of ion S.D., MJ95, p34-39; Beard, JA06, p34-39; Oglala Lakota College association in South Dakota, JA05, p57. in, JF07, p76-77; JF08, p80-81; Oglala Kuchen: recipes for German pastry, MA96, p59- Lakota College in, JF09, p83-84; fi lmmaker 61; bakers of in Eureka, JF04, p58-61. Mark St. Pierre from mentioned in feature Kuchenbecker, Kevin: historic preservation article on fi lmmaking in South Dakota, offi cer for the city of Deadwood comments MJ10, p56-64; We Make It on Tanka Bar on Fassbender collection, MJ11. p52-59; makers in, SO12, p18; college guide lists comments on possible grave marker of favorite hangouts in, JF17, p69-70. Wild Bill Hickok, MA13, p16; comments on L Chinese altar and burner restored at Mount La Cascada: Mexican restaurant in Mitchell Moriah, ND13, p16. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Kuck, Tom: comments on town of Moon, JA11, JF12, p19. p62-66. La Due, Margie: author of book about Hugh Kuehn, James: mentioned in Dakotiana on Glass, MA10, p86. South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, La Minestra: Italian restaurant in Pierre p10; 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries,

108 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LA R - LAK JF12, p28. MA11, p20. La Ru Vineyards: mentioned in feature on grape Lake Alvin: featured as a good place to canoe growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. or kayak, MJ06, p15; Dakotiana on lake LaBrake, Joe: mountain lion sighted by, p53, named after Alvin Dempewolf, JA12, p13. JF05. Lake Andes: mystery hole found in, SO10, Lac Qui Parle Creek: Dakotiana on Lake Elsie p11; pictured in photo essay by Stephen on, AO09, p9. Gassman on fall along Highway 18, SO15, Lac Qui Parle Mission: mentioned in feature on p66-71; Janine Kern reminisces about Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76-82. making plum jam in, SO15, p80-81. Lacey, Ed: mentioned in story on powder house Lake Area Technical Institute: South Dakota’s explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33-39. College Towns, JF10, p89-90; mentioned Lacey, Joan & Jim: Little Village Farm museum in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p66; Ag class near Trent operated by, JA02, p76-79. studies technology to replace crop rotation, LaCompte, Theresa: wife of Cuthbert DuCharme JF13, p62-63; Gary Johnson was Tessa mentioned in feature on rogues, ND11, Howard’s favorite professor at, JF15, p66; p16-17. president Mike Cartney answers questions Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge: photographs in annual college guide, JF16, p90. of the by Roy David Ferris, JA01, p12-17; is Lake Campbell: Lutheran Church cookie walk one of things to see in every county, JA11, is holiday tradition, ND12, p30; La Ru p32; Our Wild Side on trumpeter swans at, Vineyards on, MJ17, p40-48. ND11, p86; Sandhills near, ND14, p34-42; Lake City: Frontier Christmas at Fort Sisseton trumpeter swans in, ND16, p110. near, ND12, p25. LaCroix, Art: memories of Rapid City flood of Lake Cochrane: debate over factors relating to 1972, MJ97, p55. degradation of, ND97, p54-59; featured in LaCroix, Jill and June: own race horses and Too Long in the Sun, JA07, p96. Time Out Lounge in Rapid City, MA14, p32- Lake County: Philosophizing Peak in is one of 41. things to see in every county, JA11, p41; Ladd, Cheryl: becomes spokeswoman for South Buffalo Slough in is a National Natural Dakota Arts Council, JJ87, p39; should Landmark, JA15, p95. have been on Mount Rushmore, MA90, p9. Lake Creek: Sandhills near, ND14, p34-42. Lady Leatherheads: all girl football team in Lake Elsie: Dakotiana - restored as part of the Madison, ND11, p34-38. renovation of the old State Blind School Ladybugs: Our Wild Side on, MJ12, p95. campus in Gary, SO09, p9 LaFave, Dwayne: Lake Poinsett Wind Festival Lake Eureka: swimming hole mentioned in an directed by, MJ09, p26. “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, LaFave, Marge: mentioned in article on opening MJ11, p22-37. day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ Lake Francis Case: Dakota burial sites at White Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. Swan uncovered along, reburial of bones LaFleur, Ted: writes about favorite trail at Gerry near, MJ00, p37-42; sailing on, MJ02, p45- Maloney Nature Area, SO14, p93. 47; Our Wild Side on red rock formation LaFramboise Island: Dakotiana on Clarence on, SO16, p91. Coder’s friendship with deer on, MJ05, p35; Lake Hanson: is one of things to see in every Mary Van Ash’s memories of, MA06, p62- county, JA11, p38. 65; favorite bike trails of Scott Howard in, Lake Herman: brief – one of ten favorite JA09, p42. beaches to visit in South Dakota, JA03, LaFramboise, Joseph: mentioned in feature on p49, Philosophizing Peak near is one of Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. things to see in every county, JA11, p41. LaGrow, Cathy: wrote book aobut Minka Lake Kampeska: extreme degradation of water DeYoung being reunited with daughter she in, ND97, p10; brief - origin of lake name, put up for adoption, SO15, p59. JA98, p92; feature story on, JF07, p20- LaHood, Mary: weaver explains how she is 27; mentioned in article on Lake Legends, inspired by Piedmont Valley, SO15, p45. JA10, p78-83; mentioned in 2011 College Laible, Cheryl: pictured in feature on Howard, Towns, JF11, p66; photo of picknickers at SO11, p70. Stony Point, ND13, p24. Lake Albert: located near Lake Poinsett, MJ09, Lake Lakota: traveler photo of, MA10, p49. p24-29; Mike Pietila’s account of being Lake Madison: feature story on Maar’s Beach caught on a boat on during thunderstorm, resort on, JA88, p7-10.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 109 LAK - LAK Lake Mitchell: Prehistoric Indian Village near is watching, MA11, p80-83. one of things to see in every county, JA11, Lakeside Resort: resort in Mobridge owned by p31; Lakota Games on Ice on, JF17, p59- Jim Keller, MA09, p68. 61. Lakota Fund: operation of small business Lake Norden: Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame revolving loan fund on Pine Ridge located in, MJ02, p64-65; Lake Poinsett’s Reservation, MA96, p43-45; organization infl uence on, MJ09, p29; St. Urho Finnish on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, celebration in, MJ09, p51; Dakotiana p31. on baseball pitcher Ray Anderson from, Lakota Games on Ice: Mike Marshall leads in SO09, p12; Don Christman’s toy tractor Mitchell, JF17, p59-61. collection in, SO10, p10; Mike Pietila’s Lakota Language Consortium: institution account of being caught on a boat near dedicated to preserving the Lakota during thunderstorm, MA11, p20; South language, MA09, p42-49. Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame in is Lakota Nation Invitational: basketball one of things to see in every county, JA11, tournament in Rapid City, ND15, p74- p38; Burt Tulson from profi led in feature on 76; seven South Dakota sporting events town-team baseball, MJ13, p42-47; John everyone should experience, SO16, p71- Andrews wants Garfi eld Lutheran Church 79. near preserved for another 125 years, Lakota Tiny House Nation: Dakotiana on ND14, p31. organization that built tiny home in Lake Oahe: herring stocked in, ND90, p9; Manderson to help combat youth suicides, sailing on, JA92, p59-63; brief – miles of ND15, p18 good beaches to visit on, JA03, p49; low Lakota: construction of language, derivation water levels of uncover remains of LeBeau, of names JUL85, p32-36; signifi cance of MA04, p70-73; feature story on, MJ07, Bear Butte to, SEP85, p24-25; Grey Eagles p38-41; has deepest point along Missouri formed on Pine Ridge Reservation, MAY86, River, MA12, p28; Sacajawea may be p18; profi le of dancer Michael Zeigler, buried beneath, MJ14, p17; 97 forgotten MA88, p9-13; how ’s remains acres for sale in Sully County near, MJ16, were stolen and reburied near Mobridge, p32-36. MA88, p33-35; feature on lore of star Lake Oahe: Missouri River Bridge at Mobridge quilts, Missouri Breaks Industries, MA89, over is Big Picture, SO16, p46-47. p38; exhibit of Lakota art tours Sweden, Lake Platte Golf Club: wagon ruts at, JA16, p91. MA92, p15-18; leaders on the Standing Lake Poinsett: named after man who fi rst Rock Reservation, MA92, p28-31; legends imported Poinsettias to the , of the coyote told by, ND92, p12-18; tale ND03, p57; feature story on, MJ09, p24- of the buffalo dreamer, MA93, p15; animal 29; Greg Latza owns cabin on, MJ16, p90- stories of, SO93, p8-13; feature on Takani 96. School, MA94, p37-39; experiences of the Lake Preston: political writings of John Sittner, with George Catlin, MJ94, p21; teaching MJ88, p13; food article on barbecue grills values of at the Grass Mountain School on manufactured in, MJ10, p28-29. Rosebud, SO97, p42-46; Bronco Lebeau Lake Prior: artesian well in is one of things to rejects Lakota migration theory, JF98, see in every county, JA11, p45. p38; history, revival of horse culture Lake Sturgeon: Our Wild Side on, MJ15, p108. among the, JA98, p42-47; signifi cance Lake Tetonkaha: mentioned in article on Lake of powwow to culture of, JA99, p78-82; Legends, JA10, p78-83. return of Wounded Knee ghost shirt to Lake Thompson: feature story on M&M Marina S.D. from Scotland, SO99, p66; profi le of on, SO90, p52-54; is a National Natural hoop dancer Kevin Locke, JF00, p8-15; Landmark, JA15, p98. profi le of Red Cloud, JF00, p34-46; feature Lake Traverse Reservation: Sisseton Wahpeton on SuAnne Big Crow, MA00, p20-30; Dr. College featured in 2014 Guide to Higher Charles Eastman portrayed by Jerome Kills Education, JF14, p96. Small on Chautauqua circuit, JA00, p23- Lake Traverse: marking the Continental Divide, 27; photographs of taken by Julia E. Tuell JA90, p34-36. on Rosebud Reservation, JA00, p32-39; Lake Vermillion: featured as a good place to account of Sun Dance at Green Grass, on canoe or kayak, MJ06, p14. the Cheyenne River Reservation, JA03, Lake Yankton: mentioned in feature on bird p52-56; tribally-owned windpower project

110 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LAK - LAN on the Rosebud Reservation planned, JA03, oyster stew harvest celebration at Bemis p64; Lakota Christmas, ND04, p85-87; Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56- code talkers, MJ07, p83-87; contributions 58. to the American life by, JF06, p35-37; Lame Johnny (see Donahue, Cornelius) feature on last Lakota code talker, MJ07, Lammers, Duane: bison rancher mentioned in p83-87; sacred sun dance of, ND08, p27- feature article on furniture made in Black 30; Albert White Hat’s preservation of the Hills, MA10, p54-59. language, MA09, p42-49; Mount Rushmore Lammers, Glen: Black Hills State University representation of, MJ09, p19-20; Albert rodeo coach explains how to rope a calf, White Hat, author of Reading and Writing MJ13, p40. the Lakota Language, JF10, p60; Clarence Lammers, Jake: search and from Wolf Guts, last Lakota Code Talker, JF10, Yankton profiled in article on tough jobs, p56; language mentioned in feature on ND14, p105. Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76-82; mentioned Lamont House: favorite building in Aberdeen of in feature on forbidden reservation/Indian Bill Lamont, JA08, p36. dance halls, MJ12, p45-50; feature story Lamont, Bill: Lamont House in Aberdeen on Mission, JA12, p58-65; Lakota speech favorite building of, JA08, p36. contest held at Oglala Lakota College, Lamphere, Dale: profile of sculptor, JA90, JF13, p64; book by Josephine Waggoner p14-17; outdoor sculptures of, MJ97, tells tribal stories, MJ14, p60-67; last p34; sculptor created bronze figures for Lakota code talker mentioned in collection the Capital building, JA06, p27-33; will of favorite stories from our first 30 years, build one of the largest public art pieces MA15, p80-82; feature story on graves of in Sioux Falls, ND14, p64; South Dakota Native American leaders, SO15, p20-27; Artist Laureate featured in Writers & ledger art exhibit Wiyohpiyata: Lakota Artists, MJ15, p69; constructs Dignity images of the Contested West at Harvard, sculpture near Chamberlain, SO16, p40-45; MJ16, p49-55; Native American naming Dakotiana on unveiling of Dignity sculpure ceremony, JA16, p44-50; feature on Native by, ND16, p13. American artists, MA17, p70-78. Lamphere, Marc: town of Cascade occupied, Lalibela: Ethiopian restaurant in Sioux Falls being restored by, JA03, p80-81. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Lancaster, Harvey: hunted buffalo for western JF12, p24; mentioned in feature on film The Last hunt, SO14, p40-42; hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. comments on buffalo and annual buffalo Lalley, Patrick: founder of Tempest Magazine, roundup in Custer State Park, SO15, p86. JF94, p34-37; Sioux Falls River Trail Landau, Jeremy: pictured in feature on 2011 favorite of, JA09, p41. flood, SO11, p76-96. Lalonde, Louie: Old Style Saloon Number 10 in Landegent, John: owls and their habitat studied Deadwood operated by, SO02, p39. by, MJ04, p46. Lam, Kevin: owner of Lam’s Vietnamese Landers Family: brief - Fall River County ranch restaurant in Sioux Falls, JF12, p27. of featured as Century Survivor, ND99, Lam’s: Vietnamese restaurant in Sioux Falls p68. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Landsman, David: mayor comments in feature JF12, p27. on Elkton, SO11, p14-18; Elkton mayor, Lamar, Howard: author of Dakota Territory, JA14, p29. 1861-1889: A Study in Frontier Politics, Landstrom, Ivan and Mary: died in 1968 SO06, p22-28. plane crash in Rapid City, MA12, p47-51; Lamb, Dr. Hazel: mentioned in story on powder mentioned in feature on memorable sad house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- stories from our first 30 years, MA15, p32. 39. Landstrom, Ivan: Black Hills gold rivalry with Lamb: food article on, MA11, p38-39. Frank Thorpe, ND06, p29-32. Lambert, Darrel: miles to Wall Drug sign Landstrom, Shirley: Rapid City cheerleader spotted in Amsterdam by, JF05, p23. dies in 1968 plane crash, MA12, p47-51; Lambert, Hugh: co-published Black Hills Ghost mentioned in feature on memorable sad Towns with childhood friend, JF06, p41-44. stories from our first 30 years, MA15, p32. Lambing: poem by Jay Williams about, MA11, Lane, Jana: mentioned in 25th anniversary p78-79. column about South Dakota magazine Lambrecht, Catherine: comments in article on staff, JF10, p14-17; zucchini chili recipe

South Dakota Magazine Index • 111 LAN - LAT submitted by, JA11, p26; hikes Hogrefe squirrel feeder, MJ15, p110. Game Production area, JA14, p109. Larsen, Larry: opponent of cloud seeding, Lane, Jim and Jana: how they catch crawdads weather modifi cation, MJ93, p54. near Yankton, MJ13, p32. Larsen, Margaret: comments on old Highway Lane, Jim: comments on unsolved murder of 16, JA15, p34. Patsy Magner, JF16, p77-82. Larsen, Wally: comments in feature on Elk Point Lane, Kelly: comments on kayaking the Black and I-29, JA11, p14-22. Hills and Parkinson’s, MA12, p40-43. Larson, Andre: role in building Shrine to Music Lang, John: Rapid City Stevens High School Museum, MAY86, p13-16; director of student climbs Dire Spire, MJ15, p99. Shrine to Music, MA91, p21-23; 2006 Hall Lang, Phyllis: homemade pasties made by, of Fame Honoree, SO06, p84. JF09, p52-53. Larson, Arne B.: profi le of, role in founding Langbehm, Mary & Richard: heavily eroded Shrine to Music Museum, MAY86, p10- farm that was once declared Public Enemy 16; brief - one of the colorful characters No. 1 owned by, p70-73, JF05. from South Dakota Magazine’s fi rst 10 Langdeau, Jeremy: pictured in photo essay on years, JA95, p13; brief on developer of cowboy polo, SO12, p46-51. Vermillion’s National Music Museum, JF10, Langer, Joe: medallions for Deadwood- p60; collection in National Music Museum is Mickelson Trail Marathon made by, MJ04, one of 25 very unusual man-made places, p35-39. MA10, p34. Langford: Julotta at Highlanda Lutheran Church Larson, Earlene McNeil: profi le of artist, JA90, near, ND12, p22. p18. Langley, Molly: comments on morel Larson, Florence Newcomb: brief - recognized mushrooms, MA12, p70-71. as centennial alumnus of Dakota State Lanz, Elof: mentioned in article on Tripp County College, ND88, p39. homesteaders’ family tragedy, MA10, p79- Larson, Gary: botanist on the uniqueness of 82. Gilley’s Grove, MJ09, p78-81. Lanz, Matt: sculptor from Hill City featured in Larson, Greg: comments on Sioux Falls, SO05, Writers & Artists, MA13, p71. p17 Lapka, Vicki: owner of Lyric Lanes makes Larson, Jean: Dakotiana spotlight on artist’s German strudel, ND12, p32-38. gallery in Beresford, MJ06, p78. Lapland longspurs: Our Wild Side on, ND16, Larson, Kelly: comments on Forestburg p108. watermelon in Nature Questions feature, LaPointe, Ernie: Dakotiana on, ND10, p11. MA12, p18. LaRive, Chris: Brewer at Miner Brewing Larson, Leo: shares memories of Redwater Company in Hill City, MJ15, p20-27. Trolley, MJ13, p48-54. LaRive, Karla: comments on fi lm preservation, Larson, Levo: melon growing near Forestburg MA06, p55. by, JA97, p22-27; Too Long in the Sun LaRoche, Nicole: member of band Brule, ND04, about, JA10, p96; Watermelon King p35-39; member of music group Brule, mentioned in anniversary special food JF10, p51. article, SO10, p37. LaRoche, Paul: profi le of bandleader, ND04, Larson, Pete: feature on highway 385 through p35-39; performing artist with family band, the Black Hills, JA14, p78-85. Brule, JF06, p37; brief on music group Larson, Scott: Fish and Wildlife biologist in Brule, JF10, p51. Pierre assists in ferret recovery efforts, LaRoche, Shane: member of band Brule, ND04, ND09, p20-27. p35-39; member of music group Brule, Larson, Shorty: comments on Flandreau, MA02, JF10, p51. p7. Larsen, Don: played baseball in Redfi eld, MJ15, Larson, Skip: mentioned in anniversary special p53-55. food article, SO10, p37; Forestburg Larsen, Edna “Eddie”: Dakotiana on Rapid City farmer comments on how to pick a ripe park built with donation from, JF11, p10. watermelon, MJ13, p30. Larsen, Eugene: play about Ernest Hemingway Larson, Toby: comments on closing of post written by, SO04, p38. offi ce in Meckling by, ND03, p58. Larsen, Gene: recalls Hemingway’s visit to Lashley, Joe: member of Midnight Sun band, South Dakota, SO06, p61-63. ND04, p13. Larsen, Jon: account of blue jay stuck in Latchstring Inn: landmark in Spearfi sh Canyon,

112 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LAT - LEA SO95, p18-23; is one of Paul Higbees’ tribe member comments on lake legends, favorite places to eat, JF01, p17. JA10, p78-83. Latta, Edward: historical materials from old Fort Lawrence, Ernest: career as physicist begun Sully passed down in the family of, ND01, at Canton High School, ND00, p19; role in p37-41. getting radio on the air in S.D., MJ03, p41; Latza, Anna: pictured in Letters to Young South feature story on, ND06, p64-68; Too Long Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. in the Sun on genius from Canton, JF14, Latza, Greg: photographer’s favorite photo, p112. JA05, p31; winter photography by, JF06, Lawrence, John: feature story on, ND06, p64- p52-57; feature story, Sioux Falls: A 68. Photographic Journal by, JF08, p26-33; Lawrence, Paul: mentioned in article on mentioned in Dakotiana on South Dakota patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, p10; 2010 70. South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, Lawrence, Tom: essay on meeting Jimmy ND10, p69-73; mentioned in anniversary Buffett and his time in Brookings, JA08, feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- p64-66. 60; comments on photographing Canada Lawrenson, L.L. Tiny: role keeping the railroad Geese, MA12, p85; comments on his in Beresford of, MJ03, p19. favorite fall foliage drive, SO12, p78-83; Lawson, Dale & Kathy and sons: member of Sioux Falls winter photo essay by, JF14, Circle B Cowboys band, ND04, p26. p30-35; writes Letter to Young South Le Beau: town may have burned to the ground Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; owns cabin on by Murdo Mackenzie, ND11, p22. Lake Poinsett, MJ16, p90-96; Four Corners Lead: feature on lutefisk supper at Bethel Road is his favorite gravel road, SO16, p30. Lutheran Church in, JF89, p28-31; Latza, Luke: son of Greg Latza mentioned in underground mining at Homestake, JA92, article on 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame p32-33; city officials looking for someone inductees, ND10, p69-73; pictured in Sioux to take over Homestake Opera House, Falls winter photo essay, JF14, p30-35. SO93, p58; featured in Towns We Like, Laughing gulls: Our Wild Side on, MJ14, p110. ND96, p70-76; effect of Homestake layoffs Laughing Water Restaurant: is Bob Lee’s on, JF99, p70-75; brief - Homestake Mine favorite place to eat, JF01, p16. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p67; Laughlin, Dennis: Our Wild Side account of Homestake Mine in closing announced, coyote and badger competing for food, ND00, p24; impact of closing down MJ13, p111. Homestake on, MA01, p32-38; King’s Laughton, Jean: feature on photography of, grocery closes its doors, MA01, p36; ND08, p64-70; brief on, JF10, p58; feature spotlighted while traveling Hwy 85, p23; on photography, JF10, p18-25; photo series feathery snowfall in, JA07, p12; Blue Dog on billboard on I-90, SO13, p27. Gallery owned by John Humphrey in, SO07, Laurent: plans for a town for people who use p57; feature story on, MA08, p18-25; sign language, MJ05, p35. workers at Homestake Mine in took pasties, Laurvik, Tony: comments on Bridges Golf JF09, p52-53; roadhouse turned into diner Course in Beresford, JA16, p87. in, MJ09, p73-77; brief on gold mine boss, Law, David J.: Watertown radio personality, Thomas Grier, from, JF10, p52; Presidents JF01, p9; mentioned in feature article on Park near is one of 25 very unusual man- Watertown, JA10, p15-22. made places, MA10, p40; feature article on Lawler, James F.: memories of his Homestake Mine in, JA10, p60-65; feature grandmother’s watch, SO89, p31-33. on Bald Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42; Lawler, John: Tea mayor, JA14, p38. restoration of historic Homestake Opera Lawnmowers: racing of in Pukwana, JA04, p34. House in, ND14, p67-72; Sarah Carlson Lawrence County: mentioned in 10 Naturally from shares top 7 things she loves about Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; South Dakota, MJ16, p17; Sanfaord Lab McNenny State Fish Hatchery in is one of Homestake Visitor Center and Black Hills things to see in every county, JA11, p32. Mining Museum mentioned in feature on Lawrence, Craig: composer of tourism song, unusual museums and collections, MJ16, MAY85, p16; photo essay about poetry and p68-76; Lead Country Club mentioned in book collaboration by, JA12, p30-37. feature on unique golf courses, JA16, p91- Lawrence, Elden: Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate 92; gold prospectors in the Black Hills,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 113 LEA - LEI MA17, p60-64. comments on army unit of security risks Leader Charge, Doris: role in production of stationed at Fort Meade during WWII, Dances With Wolves, MA91, p11; Lakota ND00, p47-50. language taught by, MA09, p46. Lee, Ellen: comments on re-opening, Leader Charge, Fred: one of Elders of the Faith restoration of St. Charles restaurant in painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p38. Pierre, JJ87, p16-19; coordinates petunia Leader, Josephine: profi le of, fi nancial journals project in Pierre, AS87, p22. of, MJ89, p16-17. Lee, Governor Andrew: profi le of Populist Leading Cloud, Olivia: pictured in story on governor, MJ97, p41-47; mention of South Mission, JA12, p58-65. Dakota’s only Populist governor, SO09, Leafy Spurge: impact of on agriculture, efforts p60-65; mentioned in article on governor’s to control, ND98, p50-56; attempts to graves, SO13, p52-57. control with native grasses, ND98, p54. Lee, Howard: featured in photographer Greg Leahy, Frank: listing - member of S.D. Sports Latza’s book of WWII veterans, JA04, p71. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; profi le of Notre Lee, Lanniko: memories of growing up along Dame coaching legend, ON87, p31-33; the Missouri River of, ND03, p88-89; poetry featured in Too Long in the Sun, JF07, p98; about life on the Missouri River by, SO08, brief on Notre Dame football coach from p24-26. Winner, JF10, p53; mentioned in humorous Lee, Milt: comments on father Dr. Warren M. stories from 30 years of South Dakota Lee, founder of Black Hills Playhouse, JA05, Magazine, MA15, p110. p24. Leary, John Henry: profi le of Rapid City’s fi rst Lee, Murray: fi lmmaker featured in policeman, MJ89, p22-23. documentary on Lakota language, ND15, Least bitterns: Our Wild Side on, MJ14, p110. p64. Least Tern: feature on endangered species in Lee, Myron (see Wachendorf, Myron) South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27; Our Wild Lee, Oscar: Brookings Historical Society looking Side on, JF11, p95. for paintings of, MJ09, p21. Leats, George: mentioned in article on Tripp Lee, Shebby: historian tells her favorite West County homesteaders’ family tragedy, River story, JA06, p57. MA10, p79-82. Lee, Warren M.: role in getting Arne B. Leaves: Our Wild Side on why leaves turn Larson to the University of South Dakota colors, SO09, p86. in Vermillion, MAY86, p13; profi le on LeBeau, Barry: actor mentioned in article on founder of Black Hills Playhouse, MJ91, fi lmmaker Chuck Nauman, MA17, p50-56. p59-61; featured Black Hills Playhouse Lebeau, Bronco: rejects Lakota immigration founder, JA05, p24-26; brief on Black Hills theory, JF98, p38. Playhouse opened by, JF10, p50. LeBeau, Henri: Black Hills gold pioneered by, Lee, Winifred Brown: one of Elders of the Faith ND06, p29-32; featured in “Too Long in the painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p40. Sun,” JF09, p96. Leeland, O.S.: Norwegian photographer traced LeBeau, Marcella: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, by Cynthis Rubin, MA02, p54. SO06, p84; worked to return ghost shirts Leet School: preserved in Letcher and moved to to descendents of Wounded Knee, JF14, Norway by H. Richard Christopher, ND07, p20-29. p64-65; historic schoolhouse moved to LeBeau: now-disappeared cattle town that Hamar, Norway, SO15, p16. died in a gunfi ght, SO91, p51-53; remains Lefse: making at the Bremmon household in of resurface because of low water levels, Britton, MJ04, p60-61. MA04, p70-73. Legion Lake: cabin of Badger Clark near is one Lebrun, Gene: 2012 South Dakota Hall of Fame of things to see in every county, JA11, p35. inductee, ND12, p106. Lehman, Verla: proprietor of The Clothes Horse Ledger art: feature on ledger art book and in Delmont, MA95, p53-54. display at Harvard, MJ16, p49-55. Lehmann, Dennis: mentioned in Too Long in the Lee, Bill: profi le of curator of Agricultural Sun about track meet, MJ17, p112. Heritage Museum, JF89, p2-3; curator of Leiferman, Keke: The Back Forty bar in Kimball South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum owned by, MJ15, p13. in Brookings, SO10, p52-57. Leighton, Kevin: pictured in feature on town- Lee, Bob: retirement of, SEP86, p10; profi le team baseball, MJ13, p44. of historian/journalist, JF00, p71-74; Leininger, Donna: instructor at Kilian

114 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LEI - LEW Community College featured in College the Fayrohs comments on Kool Deadwood Guide, JF06, p75. Nites, JA12, p68-71; founder of Readiatrics Leite, Evelyn: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, Book Drive, MA14, p17. SO08, p84. Lerdal, Don: member of DD & the Fayrohs Lek: photography session of the bird’s dance, band, ND04, p18; founder of Readiatrics MA06, p57-60. Book Drive, MA14, p17. Lemley, Cheri: Landstrom’s Black Hills Gold Lesher, Inez: working to save Lake Cochrane, Creations president, ND06, p29-32. ND97, p54-56. Lemm, Virginia: amateur weather observer, Lesko, Dr. Kevin: physicist mentioned in feature JF98, p29-31. article on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Lemmon, Ed: feature story on, MA08, p51-56; Lesmeister, Wayne: town of Minnesela brief on cattleman and founder of Lemmon, remembered by, JF01, p74-75. JF10, p51; town founder mentioned in Lessly, Roger: recreated railroad car at D.C. feature article on Lemmon, MJ10, 20-27; Booth Fish Hatchery, MJ16, p72. treasure cave of Indian relics near White Lesterville: cowboys seen dancing in, MA05, River found by, SO15, p28-34. p76; Lesterville Road is Big Picture, JA12, Lemmon: profile of writer Kathleen Norris from, p48-49. SO98, p54-57; featured in Towns We Like, Letcher, Susan: co-owner of Papa’s restaurant JF99, p36-40; dinosaur bones exhibited in Freeman commented on chislic, JA05, in Grand River Museum in, MJ02, p26-29; p74-76. adventures of Sparky the Mule in, JF04, Letcher: feature on wagon builder Doug p90; location of plane wind vane, MA06, Hansen of, MA01, p56-59. profile of p79; brief on Ed Lemmon, founder of, wheelwright Dale Hansen from, JF88, p12- JF10, p51; feature article on, MJ10, p20- 15; wheelright Doug Hansen from, MA01, 27; Petrified Wood Park in mentioned in an p56-59; brief on Brett Selland farmer and “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, filmmaker from, JA07, p42; Leet School MJ11, p22-37; Alaska Café in is favorite preserved by H. Richard Christopher in, breakfast place of Amy Pravecek, JF13, ND07, p64-65; pilot John O’Connell from, p79; Paranto family of pilots from, JA13, JA13, p26. p22-23; Shane Penfield from writes Letter Letsche, Beverly: Too Long in The Sun about to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; day trip with visitor from Japan, JA14, feature on sculptor John Lopez from, MJ15, p112. p92-97; Hugh Glass mauled by bear near, Levine, Emily: compiled book of writings by ND16, p87-89. Josephine Waggoner, MJ14, p60-65. Lennox: polio epidemic in, JA93, p26-30; Levsen, Mike: Aberdeen mayor, JA14, p23. story of 1933 bank robbery in, MJ98, p56; Lewis & Clark Visitors Center: mentioned in Dakotiana on historic walking tour through, food article on prickly pear cactus, JA10, ND14, p16. p24-25. Leo’s Bar & Grill: restaurant in Vermillion, Lewis and Clark Boy Scout Camp: experiences SO16, p32-38. of Ben Hanten camping at, JA04, p16-21. Leola: mentioned as rhubarb capital of the Lewis and Clark Expedition: Spirit Mound world in anniversary special food article, visited by, AM87, p31; first permanent SO10, p32; gopher roundup in, MA15, white settlers in S.D. met by, JF88, p32; p103. feature story on visit to Spirit Mound Leonard, Katie: Our Wild Side on University by, ND88, p8-11; black slave York’s role of South Dakota student studying the with, ND90, p40-41; sickness caused by, northern leopard frog, SO15, p99. observance of, Burnt Hills on expedition, Leonard, Russ and Suzanne: pictured in ND92, p42; perspectives and comments on photo essay of 125th/quasquicentennial bicentennial of by South Dakotans, JF04, celebration, JF14, p50-54. p18-25; rattlesnake rattles used to induce Leone, Hannah: owns Leone’s Creamery in birth during, MA04, p90; photographs of Spearfish, SO15, p52. historical reenactors of the, JA04, p78-81; Leone’s Creamery: singer songwriter Jami Lynn site of campsite at mouth of Vermillion is inspired by ice cream shop in Spearfish, River relocated, SO04, p39; trail of SO15, p52. followed by Jim & Barbara Heisinger on Lerdal, Darla Drew: member of DD & the bicycles, SO04, p65-69; spelling problems Fayrohs band, ND04, p18; leader of DD and in the journals of, JF05, p22.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 115 LEW - LIN : improvements to Visitor mentioned in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, Center, MAY85, p16; brief – one of ten p64-69. favorite beaches to visit in South Dakota, Lille Norge Fest: Traveler on Norwegian festival JA03, p49; aerial photo of regatta on is in Rapid City, ND15, p113. Big Picture in MJ10, p46-47; Dakotiana Lillibridge, Eva L.: family of started Center for opening photo of by Johnny Sundby, MJ11, Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation p9; featured in Places to See Before they at University of Sioux Falls, JF14, p92. Disappear, JA12, p22; Our Wild Side about Lillibridge, John: mentioned in Dakotiana on ice on, JF16, p116; Dakotiana on sediment South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, in, SO16, p11. p10; 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail: brief on inductee, ND10, p69-73. trail, SO09, p31. Lillibridge, Lowell Louis: brief - inductee of Lewis and Clark State Park: featured as favorite South Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p83. South Dakota campsite, JA05, p20. Lillibridge, Tom & Cindy: bank in Bonesteel Lewis, A.L.: builder of AME church in Yankton, owned by, MA09, p26-31. JUL85, p39. Lily: town story and photo essay on, JF17, p32- Lewis, Chuck & Tilly: antique quilt in Fedora 37. owned by, JA07, p15; Flying Sioux crash Limanek, Peter: works with Lakota Tiny House witnessed by, JA07, p39-42. Nation organization on Pine Ridge, ND15, Lewis, Dale: modern-day horse and wagon p18. journey through the Badlands by, MJ92, Limber Pine Natural Area: is a National Natural p12-17; historian tells of his favorite West Landmark, JA15, p100. River story, JA06, p53. Limke, Ed: work with Special Olympics, SEP85, Lewis, Dave: comments on plans of DM&E p48. Railroad to expand by, ND02, p74-76. Lincoln County: Sergeant Creek in is one of Lewis, Jay “Pilgrim”: model mentioned in things to see in every county, JA11, p41. feature on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. Lincoln, Lori & Jim: curators of Cramer-Kenyon Lewis, Randy: listing - possible member of S.D. Heritage House, MAY86, p24-27. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; wrestler Lind, Michael: essay by on the declining featured as one of 12 great athletes, MA06, population of the Great Plains, JA03, p42- p37. 45. Lewno, Jerry: mystery of rocks with holes in Lindbergh, Charles: visit to Pierre in 1927, them commented on by, MA03, p58. JJ87, p29-30; pictured addressing crowd at Library: feature on Carnegie-endowed libraries Renner Airfi eld, ND13, p21. in S.D., MA96, p14-23. Lindbloom, Andy: comments on fi nding shed License plates: learning county numbers on, antlers, MA14, p29. JF16, p29. Linde, Elaine: Ryan Brown’s favorite professor Lickei, Christy: director of Codington County at South Dakota School of Mines & Heritage Museum wants photographs Technology, JF15, p72. preserved for another 125 years, ND14, Lindner, Don: founder of S.D. Sports Hall of p29. Fame, MAY85, p38. Liesinger, Doris: current owner of Pierre Street Lindsay, Roy: Madison mayor, JA14, p33. Emporium in Pierre, JA06, p31. Lindskov, Dennis and Margaret: loaned Lieuwen, Eleanor: Dutch recipes of, ND94, p45- paintings used in Sea of Grass art exhibit in 47. Timber Lake, JA15, p72-79. Liewer, Rain, Chloe, and Sierra: pictured in Lindskov, Les and Marcia: operate Firesteel photo of Burke kids selling melons, SO12, Creek Lodge, Case IH farm dealership and p71. ranch in Isabel, ND09, p5-60. Light, Pamela: owner-chef of Wine Cellar Lindskov, Margaret: pantry-stocking tips of, Restaurant in Rapid City, JF12, p33. ND97, p64. Lightning: photo essay of lightning on the Lineback, Kevin: elk specialist in the Black Hills, plains, MJ05, p11-16; Big Picture of MA96, p8-13. lightning storm in Badlands, SO10, p48-49; Linn Productions: fi lms Imprint on Pine Ridge Donald Weiland’s account of being struck Reservation, ND09, p49; video production by near Beresford, MA11, p23; Our Wild company started in Rapid City mentioned Side on upward lightning, MA14, p93. in feature article on fi lmmaking in South Likness, Bruce: creator of “Quadman” Dakota, MJ10, p56-64.

116 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LIN - LOD Linn, Gladys: pictured as Hobo Day Queen in Thunder stages reconciliatory handshake 1949, ND13, p25. with ancestor of General William Harney, Linn, Grace: mentioned in anniversary special ND16, p30-37. food article, SO10, p43. Little Thunder, Rosalie: large scale hog Linn, James and Terra: pictured in article on confinement on Rosebud Reservation 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, MJ15, opposed by, SO00, p10; statement p62. opposing Grassy Knoll facility written by, Linn, Marc: filmmaker from Rapid City, MJ10, SO00, p12; prairie dogs made pets of by, p56-64. SO00, p55; mentioned in article about Linn, Michael: filmmaker from Rapid City, MJ10, reconciliation between ancestors of General p56-64. William Harney and Chief Little Thunder, Linngren, Jared: pictured in town story on 30 ND16, p30-37. years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, Little Warrior: photo of, MJ91, p22. P13-26. Little White Man, Taylor: Executive Director of Linton, Mike: collaborated on musical tribute Oglala tribe, ND90, p26-27. “Dakota Wind,” MA17, p44. Little Wound, Carol: mentioned in article on Linton, Sherwin; 2007 South Dakota Hall of patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Fame honoree, SO07, p82-83; Rock n’ Roll 70. Hall of Fame honoree, JF09, p15; brief Litzen, Margie: comments on town of Hoven on Watertown country singer, JF10, p54; and Cathedral of the Prairies, MA01, p19. mentioned in Dakotiana on Teresa Endres, Lively, Scott: Dakota Beef in Howard owned by, SO10, p12; performs with wife Pam and SO07, p58. their band The Cotton Kings at fairs, JA16, Livermore, Ed: profile of Centennial Wagon p67; Writers & Artists on documentary Train participant, ND89, p18-22. about, ND16, p62. Livingston, Ed: listing - member of S.D. Sports Lipp, Gary: Custer mayor, JA14, p27. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Little Bend Recreation Area: Sunset Point in is Livingston, Ron: chalkstone carvings in one of things to see in every county, JA11, Springfield by, MA07, p12; carves p45. chalkstone in Springfield, ND16, p20-27. Little Big Horn, Battle of: possible survivor of, Llama: raised by Maddox and Dvorak families, SEP85, p20-23; BBC films mock battle at SO98, p48. Rusty Lytle ranch near Wall, SO07, p21-24. Lloyd, Dorothy: Rapid City cheerleading advisor Little Devil’s Tower: photo essay on, SO03, dies in 1968 plane crash, MA12, p47-51; p64-67. mentioned in feature on memorable sad Little Devils Tower Trail: Our Wild Side on, stories from our first 30 years, MA15, p32. MA17, p93. Load Judge: invention that tells how full grain Little Elk Trail: Bonny Fleming shares account of truck is, ND13, p14. hiking trail near Piedmont, JA16, p109. Lobbying: how to lobby our legislature, MJ13, Little Elk, Dorothy: listing - featured artist of p36. Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. Local Zip Convenience Stores: Dakotiana on, Little Fellow: Clark town members gather at MJ15, p15. grave of, MJ09, p20. Locke, Kevin: profile of Lakota hoop dancer, Little Finger, Leonard: grandson to Dewey JF00, p8-15; comments on Lewis and Beard comments on his relative, JA06, p34; Clark bicentennial by, JF04, p20; link to Sacred Hoop School owned by, MA09, p42- traditional indigenous flute music and 49; descendant of Big Foot, Joseph Horn album Earth Gift, ND09, p50; helps with Cloud and John Little Finger comments on Family Camp on Milk’s Camp, SO14, Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p44-51. p74-80; Herbert Hoover was his favorite Little Moon, Wally: mentioned in article on professor at the University of South Howes Corner, SO15, p36-37. Dakota, JF15, p79. Little Moreau Recreation Area: mentioned in Lockhart, Lisa: rodeo champion from Oelrichs, article on Timber Lake, JA15, p79. SO07, p13; Little Thunder, Karen: mentioned in article Lockner, Dean: discovered buffalo bones on his about reconciliation between ancestors of ranch on Ree Hills, MJ17, p82-89. General William Harney and Chief Little Lodgepole Lutheran Church: church in Perkins Thunder, ND16, p30-37. County pictured in photo essay on country Little Thunder, Philip: ancestor of Chief Little churches, MA17, p30-35.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 117 LOE - LOV Loecker, Darold: morel mushroom hunting near Interior, MJ14, p96. expedition led by, MA93, p44-46; morel Loobey, Brooke: automotive paint expert mushroom hunting activities of, MA03, p81. involved with Dale Lamphere’s Dignity Loesch, Savannah: Dakotiana photo of with sculpture, SO16, p40-45. horse, MJ10, p9. Looking Horse, Arvol: keeper of the Sacred Lofgren, Merle: one of the characters met along Pipe, ND99, p64. Highway 12, MA04, p33; pictured as Hobo Loomis, Amanda: Autumn Whitely was her Day King in 1949, ND13, p25. favorite professor at Globe University, JF15, Lofthus, Rich: history professor at Mount Marty p64. featured in College Guide, JF06, p78. Loomis: Bruce Alexander owns 1963 Chevy Lofts: downtown living in, MJ04, p11-19. Corvair Monza in, JF13, p28. Log Homes: log home business in Whitewood, Lopez, Demitrio: Polo’s Mexican Grocery in JUL85, p41; feature on building and living Sioux Falls operated by, ND00, p29. in, JF04, p52-57; Dakotiana on Mahacek Lopez, John: profi le of sculptor, JF01, p66- log cabin, ND12, p12; built by Juso 70; sculptor of bronze President Coolidge Brothers in Black Hills, ND16, p90-97. statue, MJ06, p82; artwork of, MA09, p18; Logging: fi rst sawmill in Black Hills built, JUL85, Iron Star horse sculpture by in Hill City p41. mentioned in The Traveler, MJ11, p41; Logue, Cathy: favorite bike trail in Turner Writers & Artists sculpture by installed at County of, JA09, p43; photo by in feature Lemmon High School, JA12, p42; feature about Black Hills Photo Shootout, SO11, on sculptor, MJ15, p92-97; created metal p30-35. sculpture depicting Hugh Glass’ fi ght with Lombard, Carole: 1940 hunting trip to S.D. by, grizzly bear, ND16, p87-89. ND00, p25. Lopez, Jose: owner of Ixtapa restaurant in Lone Eagle, John: member of band Brule, Rapid City, JF12, p33. ND04, p35-39. Lopez, Judith: keeping forgotten arts alive, Lone Hill, Karen: organizes Lakota speech ND96, p58-62. contest at Oglala Lakota College, JF13, Lopez, Maria & Jose Antonio: Jalisco Tacos in p64. Sioux Falls operated by, ND00, p26. Lone Rock: is one of things to see in every Lorain Theater: is one of things to see in every county, JA11, p44; 25 foot high boulder in county, JA11, p36. rural Moody County, MA14, p25. Loriks, Emil: profi le of farm activist, JUL85, Lone Tree: feature on landmark cottonwood p18-21; death of marked, MAR86, p21. near Dell Rapids, AM87, p30. Los Amigos: restaurant mentioned in feature on Lone Wolf Tanning & Burns Taxidermy: Elk Point and I-29, JA11, p14-22. mentioned in feature on Frederick, ND10, Losacker, Nancy: profi le of sculptor, MA02, p80- p23-27. 85. Long Hollow: spot near Sisseton which has Lost Bird: mentioned in article about Minnehaha claimed lives through the years, JF02, County historical markers, MA14, p76-83; p56-59; brief on 1903 and 1937 blizzards baby girl who survived Wounded Knee in, JF11, p35; mentioned in feature on Massacre, ND15, p44-51. memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Lost Lake: featured as a good place to canoe or years, MA15, p33. kayak, MJ06, p14. Long Lake: mentioned in article on Lake Loucks, Henry L.: role in promoting populist Legends, JA10, p78-83. reform in S.D., MJ97, p41-47. Long Rise: feature on Missouri river fl ooding, Loucks, John: 2009 Hall of Fame inductee, SO11, p76-85. SO09, p83. Long, Marc: president of Mount Marty College Loucks, Scott: director of Sky Ranch, home for in Yankton answers questions in annual troubled boys, SO93, p26-28. college guide, JF16, p93. Louise’s Café: Fairfax café mentioned in article Long, Neil: comments about Mildred Ramynke on pheasant hunting, SO12, p65-67. by, JA04, p65-69. Lounsbery, Linda: Revillo mayor, JA14, p37. Long, Steve: comments in feature on 2011 Love, Preston: jazzman fi rst to perform at fl ood, SO11, p76-96. Gayville Hall, MJ05, p66. Longbranch Restaurant: mentioned in feature Lovell, Buck: comments in Our Wild Side on on hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. evening grosbeak, MJ17, p108. Longhorn beef: Ray Warner from Burke raises Lovell, Jim: member of the Singing Cowboys,

118 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LOV - LYT MJ00, p74; member of Original Singing feather art by, ND16, p64. Cowboys band, ND04, p20. Lunde, Pauline (Grytness): comments in feature Lowe, Milo: founded Hartford’s first youth on all girl football team Lady Leatherheads, softball team, JF06, p66. ND11, p34-38. Lowe, Richard Barrett: brief - recognized Lunderman, Alex J.: photograph of, essay by, as centennial alumnus of Dakota State JF99, p20-21. College, ND88, p39; featured as honored Lundstrom, Lowell: brief on musician, JA10, Hall of Fame member, SO05, p70; Writers p70. & Artists on lost film by, MA12, p36; writer Lutefisk: annual supper featuring held at Bethel and film director mentioned in feature on Lutheran Church in Lead, JF89, p28-31; William Henry Harrison Beadle, MJ13, p82- feature on Norwegian delicacy, ND03, p46- 91. 48; one of our holiday traditions, ND12, Lower Brule Reservation: elk herd maintained p20; how to boil, MJ13, p38. by tribe on, JF93, p16-17; institute on care Lutz, Ron: engineer co-owns the St. Charles of bison hosted by, ND00, p24; feature restaurant in Pierre, JA06, p30-31. story on, JF09, p28-33; Highway 1806 in, Lux Candle Company: We Make It on company JF09, p34-37; brief on music group, Brule, in Ipswich, JA13, p12. JF10, p51; Leroy Schaefer’s account of Lux, Harvey: city administrator comments in dangerous prairie fire on, MA11, p19; The article on Hot Springs, SO13, p30-36. Narrows in is one of things to see in every Lyford, Dorothy: paintings displayed in William county, JA11, p42. Janklow Armory Auditorium in Flandreau, Lower Brule Reservation: Solomon Iron Nation ND12, p98-103. is buried in, SO15, p23-24. Lygnstad, Larry: comments on plans to develop Lower Brule Sioux Tribe: mentioned in 10 Frawley Ranch by, ND00, p10-11. Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Lyman County: mentioned in 10 Naturally p26-47. Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; The Lown, Brownie: mentioned in feature on unique Narrows in is one of things to see in every golf courses, JA16, p84-95. county, JA11, p42; time-lapse video and Lowrie Family: owners of Watertown photography by Randy Halverson from, newspaper, MJ98, p86; JF12, p54-59. Lowrie, John: listing - honored for contributions Lynn, Jami: songs and music of, JA09, p69; to tourism, MAY86, p21. brief on musician in Writers & Artists, Lowrie, Paul: co-creator of South Dakota Chat JA11, p83; singer songwriter is inspired by Pack, MA13, p15; pictured in photo essay Spearfish, SO15, p52. of 125th/quasquicentennial celebration, Lyons, Bill: ultralight aircraft pilot from Sturgis, JF14, p50-54. JA13, p33. Lowrie, Steve: publisher of Watertown Public Lyons, Franklin ‘Red’ & Margaret: residents of Opinion, JF01, p9. Meadow, NOV85, p21. Lowry, Susie: comments in feature on all girl Lyons, Ima & Bob: owners of Bob’s Cafe, MA95, football team Lady Leatherheads, ND11, p50-52. p34-38. Lyons, T.D.: memories of a sick mare, SO89, Luciano’s: Italian restaurant and wine cellar in p27-28; retells the story of Henry Starr and Sioux Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic Cherokee Bill, SO92, p58-59. eateries, JF12, p22. Lyons: Dakotiana on photographer Vernell Ludlow Cave: the search for and discovery of Johnson from, JA11, p10; We Make It on this sacred cave, MA06, p10-14. firetruck builder Harold Boer from, ND12, Luff, Captain Peter: mentioned in feature on p16. memorable sad stories from our first 30 Lyric Lanes and Restaurant: mentioned in years, MA15, p39. article on borscht, MJ11, p82-85; German Luken, Bob: comments on veterans memorial in food at Eureka restaurant, ND12, p32-38. Springfield, ND11, p10. Lytle, Beth: brief on sculptor in Writers & Luken, Mark and Suzanne: cemetery caretakers Artists, ND10, p62. mentioned in feature on Galena, MJ13, Lytle, Doctor Larry: memories of Rapid City p74-80. flood of 1972, MJ97, p55-56. Luken, Scott: sculptor is inspired by Yankton, Lytle, Jerald: Vietnam War veteran paratrooper, SO15, p51. SO06, p45. Lund, Verda: Writers & Artists on pheasant M

South Dakota Magazine Index • 119 M.A. - MAG M.A.’s Noodla: Hosmer noodle company, ND12, featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p49; p32-38. brief - town on Highway 81, South Dakota’s Maas, Steve: manager of cross-country ski portion of the Pan-American Highway, resort Pleasant Valley, JF91, p44-45. ND01, p70; gallery featuring the work MacDonald, Russell: memories of the Odd of John Green to be built in, MJ02, p36- Fellows Home orphanage in Dell Rapids of, 37; profi le of newspaper publisher Jon JA01, p42-46. Hunter from, MA03, p24-28; singer Hailey Machetta, Jerry: Belle Fourche Beekeeper Soyland from, ND04, p16; feature story on featured in book “I am South Dakota,” community of, ND04, p55-63; funeral of SO10, p17. DeWayne Mork in attended by faithful dogs, Mack, Cheryl: family’s log cabin restored at JF05, p24; Henney Kilowatt electric car at Wagner museum, ND12, p12. Smith-Zimmerman Museum in featured as Mack, Roger: essay by included by in Visions prized museum piece, MA05, p11; safety 97, JF97, p43. bicycle at Smith-Zimmerman Museum in MacKenzie, David ‘Dode’: account of how he featured as prized museum piece, MA05, was killed in a LeBeau gunfi ght, SO91, p18; Skippers highlighted as SD’s best p51-53. pizza, ND05, p24; Dakota State University Mackenzie, Murdo: cattle baron and possible in, JF07, p80-81; JF08, p81-82; Madison: arsonist listed in feature on rogues, ND11, Dakota State University in, JF09, p84-86; p22. South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p81- Macklem, Susie: Sweet Perks in Sioux Falls 82; one of South Dakota’s college towns, owned by, SO07, p56. JF11, p56, Philosophizing Peak near is one Mackner, Guy: used books donated to S.D. of things to see in every county, JA11, institutions by, SO08, p78. p41; feature on all girl football team at Madden, James Monson: listing - inducted into Eastern State Teachers School in, ND11, S.D. Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of p34-38; Skipper’s Italian in mentioned in Fame, SEP85, p11; founder of livestock feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p18; art market in St. Onge, JF92, p24-31. students create model wind farm at Dakota Madden, Mike: embezzled funds from livestock State University, JF12, p78; Ashton Nills market in St. Onge, JF92, p24-31. from comments on how to trap crawdads, Maddox, Joseph: built Japanese Garden at MA12, p27; Gale Pifer owns 1939 Ford, Covell Lake in Sioux Falls, MJ92, p73-76; JF13, p24; 1959 Henney Kilowatt electric Sioux Falls Japanese Gardens built by, car housed at Prairie Village, JF13, p27; MA10, p37. 1961 Buick Electra owned by John Gross Maddox, Kathy & Alan: llamas raised by, SO98, from, JF13, p28; Dakota State University p48-49; comments on Redfi eld, ND05, p14; students study computer hacking, JF13, co-owner of Two-Bridges Llamas, ND05, p60; DSU student Aris Nance founds SHEO p17. (Someone Helps Everyone), JF14, p96; Madison, Pap: cabin is at Minnilusa Museum, Gerry Maloney Nature Area in, SO14, p93; JF15, p24-29. Trent and Bryson Miller from pictured in Madison, Russ: feature on Mister Rodeo and photo essay on height of corn, JA16, p26; Diamond S Ranch owner from Black Hills, Madison Country Club mentioned in feature JF13, p33-36. on unique golf courses, JA16, p92; college Madison, Stanley: comments on Mister Rodeo guide lists favorite hangouts in, JF17, p70- Russ Madison, JF13, p33-36. 73. Madison: struggle to get out of wheelchair by Madsen, Jim: comments in article on cleanup of Jerry McKinney from, SEP85, p48; replica Big Sioux River, MA13, p42-47. of Paul Revere’s lantern created by native Madsen, Lou & Helen: inducted into Hall of Benjamin Earl Schmidt, SEP86, p9; home Fame, SO03, p82-83. of Prairie Repertory Theater at Prairie Madsen, Mike: mentioned in article about Village in, AM87, p42-44; feature story on bouldering in the Black Hills, JA16, p38-41. hunting lodge operated by Don & Bonnie Magner, Merlyn: excerpt from her book Come Funk near, SO88, p22-25; profi le of wildlife into the Water about the 1972 Rapid City artist John Green, JA90, p8-11; featured fl ood, MJ12, p26-27. in Towns We Like, JA96, p30-35; Hunter Magner, Patsy: unsolved murder of, JF16, p77- Family and newspaper in, MJ98, p84; brief 82. - Chapel Car Emmanuel at Prairie Village Magness, Brad: owner of livestock market,

120 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MAG - MAN SEP85, p7. to see in every county, JA11, p41. Maguire, Aaron: We Make It on Portion Paw Manchester: hometown of Harvey Dunn, JA93, and Portion Clip designed by in Sioux Falls, p20-25; capsules containing money buried JA16, p14. in during centennial celebration, SO03, Mahacek log cabin: Dakotiana on, ND12, p12. p90. Mahaffy, Lonnie: pictured in article on Orman Mancuso, Matt: sous chef at La Minestra Italian Dam, SO16, p60-67. restaurant in Pierre, JF12, p28. Maher, Chuck: mentioned in article on rodeo Mancuso, Stacey and Mark: spotlighted for their bulls, MA16, p28. Italian restaurant in Pierre, JA06, p32; Maher, Jim: sculptor mentioned in article on owners of La Minestra Italian restaurant, Dale Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture, SO16, JF12, p28. p40-45. Mandel, Bob: pictured in photo of Saigon Maher, Ryan: owns Sparky’s Bar and Grill in restaurant in Rapid City, JF12, p34. Isabel, JF13, p80; mentioned in feature on Manders, Jack: listing - member of S.D. Sports hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Mahon, Mike: role in promoting high school Manders, Pug: listing - possible member of S.D. football playoffs, NOV86, p13-20. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Mahone, Hazel: feature story on, JA07, Manderson: Lakota Tiny House Nation home p82-83; brief on Huron beautician and built in, ND15, p18; Nicholas Black Elk humanitarian, JF10, p53. buried in, SO15, p27; Bette’s Kitchen in, Mahowald, Jim: hardware store run by, JF01, ND15, p57; cabin of Nicholas Black Elk in p13-14. mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, Maibaum, Andrea: lemon zucchini cookie recipe MJ16, p24. submitted by, JA11, p26. Mandsager, Chuck: comments on sailing in Mailboxes: whimsical designs of,SO98, p86-91. S.D., AS87, p28. Main Street Café: Bowdle café serves German Manfred, Frederick: career of, writing of Hugh food, ND12, p37. Glass’ story by, SO98, p36; “Lord Grizzly” Main Street Square: feature on in Rapid City, by is recommended as book every South MA13, p76-82; artist Donald Montileaux is Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45; wrote inspired by, SO15, p45. about Hugh Glass, ND16, p87-89. Maize, Ray: fur trapper at the Dakota Territorial Manfred, Freya: discusses Hugh Glass, ND16, Gun Show in Pierre, MJ16, p79-87. p87-89. Major, Jim: Hawaiian chili by, JA14, p86-87. Mangan, Heather: Dakotiana – Editor-in-chief of Make-A-Wish Foundation of South Dakota: The Post, ND09, p10. former CEO Mary Olinger is 2012 South Mango Tree Coffee: Indian restaurant in Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, ND12, p105. Brookings library mentioned in feature on Malde, Will: Black Hills State University student ethnic eateries, JF12, p20. comments, JF11, p64. Manke, Ty: pictured in photo essay on cowboy Mallams, Gary: gold prospector in the Black polo, SO12, p46-51. Hills, MA17, p60-64. Mann, Dean: comments in feature on coach Mallery Family: sisters of gather each year in Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71. northeast S.D., SO94, p17. Mann, Donny: founded nonprofit WinGive, JF14, Malo, Doug: professor of pedalogy at SDSU p92. comments on selenium, ND09, p30-35. Mannequins: Dakotiana on mannequins used by Malone, Thomas F.: brief - recognized as Anita Kealey, ND12, p11. centennial alumnus of South Dakota Mannes, Glenn: Forbes Hall and Milwaukee School of Mines & Technology, ND88, p40; Depot in Yankton favorites of, JA08, p46. inducted into Hall of Fame, SO03, p83. Manolis: mentioned in feature on hometown Malson, Terry: pictured in photo essay on Crazy restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Horse Volksmarch, MJ14, p45. Mansbridge: forgotten town of, SO07, p10. Mama’s Ladas: enchilada restaurant in Sioux Mansfield: featured in Towns We Like, SO92, Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic p46-50; story of 1930s bank robbery in, eateries, JF12, p27. MJ98, p58; robberies at the State Bank, Mammoth Site: one of our rare nature SO05, p24. discoveries, MA14, p24; is a National Manthey, Candy Erk: photographs spotlighted Natural Landmark, JA15, p97. as patterns of nature, ND05, p29-35. Manchester stone monument: is one of things Mantis Digital Arts: We Make It on software

South Dakota Magazine Index • 121 MAN - MAR company in Brookings, SO14, p14. pumpkins in South Dakota, MA12, p30. Manuel, Frederick: discovery of Homestake Marshall County: Buffalo Lakes in mentioned mine by, JF99, p74. in article on Lake Legends, JA10, p78-83; Manuel, Moses: discovery of Homestake mine Long Lake in mentioned in article on Lake by, JF99, p74. Legends, JA10, p78-83; Emma Lake near Maousek, Frank: story on, SO07, p52-53. mentioned in article on Lake Legends, Maple, Dale: plot to free German POWs during JA10, p78-83; Windy Mound in is one of WWII hatched by, ND00, p47-50. things to see in every county, JA11, p43. March, Rick: comments in story on Custer Marshall, Mike: leads Lakota Games on Ice in County Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59. Mitchell, JF17, p59-61. Marchbanks, Lucretia: Joyce Jefferson portrays, Marshall, Stan: listing - member of S.D. Sports JF17, p44. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Mardian, Rev. Joe: started prison “Christmas Marshall, Tom: experiences of while collecting sack” fudge program, ND09, p44-45. baseball scores, MJ03, p26. Maresh, Inge Dawn: daughter of Oscar Howe Marske, Bob: listing - member of S.D. Sports on his work, ND08, p34-41. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Marion, Judy: amateur weather observer, JF98, Marske, Dean: Milwaukee Depot in Aberdeen p26-27. favorite building of, JA08, p38-39. Marion: 1932 Roadster owned by Joanne and Mart, Fred: witness to John Dillinger’s time in Clellan Becker, JF13, p22. Centerville, JF93, p9-12. Marken, Jack W.: brief – inducted into South Martens, Denny: pilots Far West riverboat on Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p81. Missouri, MJ96, p88-94; Vermillion pilot Marking, Jim: listing - member of S.D. Sports crashes into geese, JA13, p35. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Martilla-Losure, Heidi: top 7 things she loves Markley, Bill: mentioned in feature on Dances about South Dakota, SO16, p15. with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32; pictured in Martin, Charles: mentioned in article on article on Fort Pierre, MJ17, p25. patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Markus, John & Cathy: comment on Sandhills, 70. ND14, p34-42. Martin, Darlene: comments on antique Markve, Bob: comments on Dakota Textiles business, MAY85, p30-31. furniture, MA10, p59. Martin, Dave: executive director of S.D. Maroney Rural Learning Center: mentioned in Centennial Commission, FM87, p12. feature on Howard, SO11, p64-70. Martin, Dr. James: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, Maroney, Pat: founder of Maroney Rural SO08, p83. Learning Center mentioned in feature on Martin, Jack: listing - member of S.D. Sports Howard, SO11, p64-70. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Maroney’s Bar: is one of things to see in every Martin, Jim: fossil hunting on the Crow Creek county, JA11, p43. Reservation by, ND95, p14-20. Marotz, Mike & Vickie: owners of Watertown Martin, Paul: Akron manager profi led in feature Confectionary mentioned in feature article on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42-47. on Watertown, JA10, p15-22. Martin, Peter: mentioned in article on seven Maroun, Christiane: comments in article on South Dakota sporting events everyone Thanksgiving celebration hosted by Sanaa should experience, SO16, p78. Abourezk, ND15, p78-82. Martin, Roy: founder of Grey Eagles group on Marr’s Beach: feature on Lake Madison Resort, Pine Ridge Reservation, MAY86, p18. JA88, p7-10. Martin, Tom: Dogs Without Sweaters drummer Marrion, G.E.: saving old-time radio recordings, comments in photo essay on Summer JAN86, p9. Nights and Art Alley in Rapid City, JA11, Marschalk, Paul: listing - member of S.D. p76-81. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Martin: feature story on chess champion Kyle Marsh, Elzada: hunter of the Rockerville Bobcat, Hammond, JF91, p19-20; museum in, on JF92, p18-19. Oyate Trail to Black Hills, SO94, p29; brief Marsh, Grant: Arch Ellwein portrays, JF17, p45. - Gladys Sigman of featured as Century Marsh, Heidi: mentioned in 25th anniversary Survivor, ND99, p63; saddle business in, column about South Dakota magazine staff, MA07, p13; Vine Deloria Jr. from, MA07, JF10, p14-17. p14-19; Fred & Luella Cozad residents of, Marsh, Kevin: comments on growing giant MA07, p18-20; Lacreek National Wildlife

122 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MAR - MAY Refuge near is one of things to see in every experiences during 1972 Rapid City flood, county, JA11, p32; Ken Cook from profiled MJ12, p16-25; mentioned in feature on in feature on cowboy poets, SO12, p56- memorable sad stories from our first 30 64; Wingsprings near is home to Center years, MA15, p38. for American Indian Research and Native Mathey, Don: profile of Platte metal sculptor, Studies, ND14, p27; Sandhills near, ND14, JF95, p50-53. p34-42; Fred Cozad from mentioned in Mathisrud, Diana: comments on closing down of humorous stories from 30 years of South Homestake mine, MA01, p37. Dakota Magazine, MA15, p107; Nate Brown Matter, Brent: Dakota Wesleyan student Bull pictured with corn near in photo essay works with Mitchell Weekend Snack Pack on height of corn, JA16, p24; stick horse program, JF14, p104. rodeo at Bennett County Fair in, JA16, p67. Matteson, Scott: Fort Pierre Rock Shop Owned Martinsky, Bertha: ran the “Jew Store” in by, JF07, p11-12; being tried for artifact Kadoka, JF06, p65. trafficking, ND09, p102-106. Martinson, Kenny: health problems of as legacy Mattheis, Shane: mentioned in feature on Fort of uranium work, JF01, p29-31. Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. Martley, Ed: memories of growing up in S.D., Matthews Opera House: story of, JUL85, p28- MA88, p22-23; memories of a house 30; being restored, JA97, p45-46; feature destroyed by two horses, JA88, p48. story on, MA99, p68-73; classic movies Marttila, Anniki: Frederick’s newest immigrant shown in, SO09, p26. mentioned in feature on Frederick, ND10, Matthews, Belva: coffee shop in Pine Ridge p23-27. owned by, MJ07, p11; SO07, p58-59; owns Marty, Bishop Martin: house of mentioned in Higher Ground coffee shop on Pine Ridge feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p22; Indian Reservation, ND15, p52-57. mentioned in article on patriotism of Native Matthews, Fred: profile of Custer State Park Americans, MJ17, p62-70. buffalo expert, MJ90, p8-12. Marty, Ed: tried to break, gave name to, rodeo Matthews, George: mentioned in article on The bronc Tipperary, ON87, p35. De Smet News, MA16, p38-41. Marty: Rising Hail community located near, Matthews, H.B.: teacher mentioned in brief on MJ03, p66-72; St. Paul Mission established Children’s Blizzard if 1888, JF11, p34. at, MJ03, p69; blues-rock band Indigenous Matthews, T.J.: built Matthews Opera House, from, ND04, p17; Liz Almlie wants St. MAY85, p28-30. Paul’s Church in preserved for another 125 Matthews, T.N.: built Matthews Opera House, years, ND14, p24; Struck by the Ree is MAY85, p28-30. buried in, SO15, p23. Mattingly, Ambrose: feature story on, JF08, Martyrs of Rockport: feature on WWI p59-62. conscientious objectors, SO11, p36-43. Mattson, Rev. Donald: pastor of Dalesburg Martzell, Dorothy: sells Bull Dog Ranch, JJ87, Lutheran Church, MAY85, p20-21. p38. Matush, Monika: Hill City’s Alpine Inn operated Marvin: Abbey of the Hills in mentioned in by, MJ03, p50-51. feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p29. Maudlin, Rev. Stanislaus: inducted into Hall of Mary Jo Wegner Arboretum: part of quartzite Fame, SO03, p83. trail, SO13, p58-69. Maxon, Mary: mentioned in feature on Native Marzahn, Gordon: mentioned in article on American artists, MA17, p70-78. bridges over the James River, MA17, p20- Maxwell, Chris: mentioned in feature on Fort 29. Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. : list of high school sports team names May, Bill: brief - recognized as centennial compiled by Jerry Miller, MA01, p60. alumnus of South Dakota School of Mines & Masloski, Rick: comments on re-opening, Technology, ND88, p40. restoration of St. Charles restaurant in May, Boone: listed in feature on rogues, ND11, Pierre, JJ87, p18. p24. Mason, Peggy: one of the Barker sisters who May, Stanley: University of South Dakota watches over the Myersville ghost town, professor develops invisible QR codes, JF06, p32. JF13, p74. Massa, Joe: role in getting Dakota Dome built, Mayer-Stisser, Cheryl: Black Hills National ND98, p22. Forest botany technician comments on Masters, Ron and Lavonne: described their sheated sedge grass, MJ11, p92.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 123 MAY - MCF Mayer, Dan and Cris: owners of Dakota Café of Fame, MAY85, p38. and noodle company in Hosmer, ND12, McCrory Gardens: feature story on, JA88, p32-38. p12-15; feature on Norm Evers, director Mayer, Johnny: WWII veteran story of, MA04, and curator of, MJ05, p39-42; brief on p23-26. Tannenbaum tree, SO09, p85; one of 25 Mayfi eld Store: coyote hunt organized from, very unusual man-made places, MA10, MJ90, p4. p37; mentioned in feature on Brookings, Maynard, Halley: comments on illegal artifact MJ11, p14-21; Children’s Gardening and looting, ND09, p102-106. Education Center is built with wheat straw Maynard, Jory: potato farmer from Clark bales, JF12, p76. comments in article on Garden City, JF12, McCrory, Sam: head of horticulture and forestry p52-53. at McCrory Gardens gave Norm Evers his Mayors: feature on Mayoral Likes, JA14, p20- fi rst job, MJ05, p40. 41. McCrossan Boys Ranch: team from participates McCafferty, Mike: working to revive Yellowstone in inaugural parade, MA89, p33; feature path, MA06, p25. story on, JA97, p64-70. McCahern, Nancy: role in getting Dakota Dome McCulloch, Jack: initials of Custer carved into built, ND98, p23. rock atop Inyan Kara discovered by, SO02, McCall, Jack: hanging of, MJ92, p40; listed in p31. feature on rogues, ND11, p22; William McDaniel, Tucker: young roper helps branding Henry Harrison Beadle was part of team in Haakon County, MJ06, p43. appointed to defend, MJ13, p82-91. McDermott, John D.: comments on Lewis and McCandless, Chris: mentioned in feature on Clark bicentennial by, JF04, p22-23. traveling across the state on gravel roads, McDermott, Lesa: pictured in article on Custer SO16, p18-31. County Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59. McCann, Greg: caretaker of cemetery McDonald, Alvin: explored Wind Cave, MA13, mentioned in article on graves of unknown p63. soldiers of Custer’s Seventh Cavalry in Bon McDonald, Bill: comments on Battle of Homme County, ND16, p40-45. Bonesteel, JF16, p82-83. McCarthy, Steve: historical restoration work in McDonald, Jamie: Englishman rides bull at Rapid City by, JF99, p98-103; preservation Burke Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. of Mickelson Center buildings in Yankton, McDonald, Joe: owns 1968 Camaro in Rapid MJ08, p19-20. City, JF13, p30. McClane, Debra Opland: essay on gardening in McDonald, Mike: brief – featured in bands/ the Black Hills, MA00, p70-75. musicians from S.D., ND04, p23. McClintock, John: early Black Hills entrepreneur McElhany, Dale: coach mentioned in feature on and historian mentioned in feature on Flandreau High School football, ND11, p26- Galena, MJ13, p74-80. 32; mentioned in article on seven South McCluskey, Diana: Rapid City cheerleader Dakota sporting events everyone should dies in 1968 plane crash, MA12, p47-51; experience, SO16, p78. mentioned in feature on memorable sad McFadden, Edgar: feature story on, ND07, p33- stories from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, p32. 35. McCluskey, Hapun: pictured in story on Mission, McFadden, Joseph & Norma: utilize president’s JA12, p58-65. house on University of South Dakota McConnell, Carol: listing - member of Black campus, JF88, p6-8. Hills Bluegrass Band, JA88, p42. McFarland, Dennis: work to build Richard McConnell, Chris: Rapid City Wine Cellar Pettigrew’s reputation, SO10, p85-90. Restaurant chef comments on morels, McFarland, Jim and Leona: own Hoover store, MJ13, p26. JA13, p38-39; mentioned in town story on McConnell, Seth: comments on cowboy polo, 30 years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, SO12, p46-51. P13-26. McCook County: Ortman Clinic and Ortman McFarland, Leona: runs the ranch and historic Hotel in Canistota is one of things to see in store in Hoover, SO05, p26; mentioned in every county, JA11, p42. feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, McCook Electric: baseball fi eld in Center p22-31. sponsored by, SO06, p12. McFarland, Ryan: creator of Strider bikes, McCormick, Frank: member of S.D. Sports Hall MA13, p12.

124 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MCF - MCM McFarlen, Arie: endangered hog breeds raised SO03, p83; comments in town story on by, JA09, p18. Alcester, ND13, p38-40. Mcgee-Ballinger, Maureen: comments on McKennan, Helen: land for park donated by, forgotten chief carver of Mount Rushmore, hospital established by in Sioux Falls, MJ14, p78-87. SO02, p21. McGillycuddy, Dr. Valentine: referenced in McKennan, Park: saving historic neighborhood, Calamity Jane biography, MJ06, p37; SO02, p8-17; one of Sioux Falls’ gems, feature story on, JF07, p32-37; brief on JA03, p35-41. physician buried atop Harney Peak, JF10, McKenzie, Bill: experiences of while p57; home of restored in Rapid City, JF16, photographing the Sioux, JJ87, p10-15. p16; involvement in finding Harney Peak’s McKie, Norm and Eunabel: Rapid City summit, JF16, p60-64; Wayne Gilbert entrepreneurs sponsor Dale Lamphere’s portrays, JF17, p42. Dignity sculpture, SO16, p40-45. McGinnis, Julius: Bishop Marty Chapel in Mckie, Norm: rancher and car dealer from the Yankton worked on by, JF08, p14. Black Hills inducted into 2011 South Dakota McGinnis, Mark: profile of Aberdeen painter, Hall of Fame, JF12, p92. SO93, p8-13; paintings of Elders of the McKinney, Jerry: struggle to get out of faith featured, ND95, p34-44; feature on wheelchair by, SEP85, p48. artist’s sketching ability, ND05, p42-45. McKnight, Herschel & Hilda: memories of McGlone, James “Tiger”: coach credited with Christmas at Charles Mix County poor resurrecting Flandreau Flier football, ND11, house during 1930s, DJ87, p18-19; story p26-32. of Christmas at the Charles Mix County McGovern, Eleanor: comments on Lewis and Home for the Poor, ND05, p72-73. Clark bicentennial by, JF04, p24. McKnight, John: health problems of as legacy of McGovern, Senator George: advocate of Oahe uranium work, JF01, p26-33. Irrigation Project, MA94, p32; decision to McKnight, William L.: role of businessman/ drop Eagleton as running mate made at philanthropist in getting South Dakota Sylvan Lake cabin, MJ94, p11; work as U.S. Community Foundation started, SO96, p24. ambassador to the United Nations Agencies McLain, Sandy: owns Big Thunder Mine in on Food and Agriculture, ND01, p73-76; Keystone, ND15, p84-88. spoke on NPR talk show about South McLain, Vicki: great-granddaughter of Doane Dakota, JA05, p55; mentioned in brief on Robinson, ND13, p82-89. Dakota Wesleyan University, JF11, p59; McLaird, James D.: comments on the KKK comments in feature on Elk Point and I-29, display in the SD Cultural Heritage JA11, p14-22; brief on new book in Writers Museum, JA05, p57; author featured & Artists, JA11, p84; Thomas Knock writes for Calamity Jane: The Woman and the biography about, SO16, p54. Legend, MJ06, p36-40; wrote book about McGrath, Okhee: manager of Imperial Hugh Glass, ND16, p87-89. Restaurant in Rapid City, JF12, p31. McLane, C.N.: annual South Dakota picnic in McGreevy, Mike: Criminal Justice professor at Arizona organized by, AM87, p18-20. Dakota Wesleyan University featured in Mclaughlin, Castle: Harvard anthropologist College Guide, JF06, p85. studies Native American ledger art, MJ16, McIntosh Fen: biologically diverse spot in Black p49-55. Hills’ Castle Creek valley, ND93, p36-39. McLaughlin, Tim: Writers & Artists on poetry McIntosh, Arthur C.: discovered biologically book by, JA12, p39. diverse fen in Black Hills’ Castle Creek McLaughlin: Café in mentioned in valley, ND93, p36-39. feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, McIntosh: state park closed in, JF08, p17; p22-31; mentioned in article on patriotism mysterious red light in, MA09, p80; turtle of Native Americans, MJ17, p62-70. races at Corson County fair in, JA16, p64; McLelland, Mike: fishing guide on the Missouri John Lopez gives sculpting lesson at Corson River, JUL86, p27. County Fair in, JA16, p.66. McMahan, Stacey: Warehouse District in McKee, Tom: long-lost brother found, JF10, Sioux Falls favorite of, A08, p43; architect p40-41. explains how she is inspired by Sioux Falls, McKee, Vern: brief – inducted into South SO15, p50. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p81. McManus, Erin: photo of kayaking, MA10, p49. McKellips, Roger: inducted into Hall of Fame, McManus, Larry: Pukwana mayor, JA14, p37.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 125 MCM - MED McMaster, Governor/Senator William Henry: for another 125 years, ND14, p21. gets state of S.D. in gas-selling business McRossen, Richard: listing - honored for to protest high prices, MA95, p34-35; contributions to the arts, MAY86, p21. mentioned in article on governor’s graves, McVay, Chester B. M.D.: featured as honored SO13, p52-57. Hall of Fame member, SO05, p70. McNally’s Irish Pub: Irish restaurant in Sioux McWhirter, Dr. Robert: assists in making Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic exercise video, MAY86, p18. eateries, JF12, p24. Mead Building: Crystal Nelson wants preserved McNaught Westby, Troy: profi led in feature on for another 125 years, ND14, p28. cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. Mead, Dr. Leonard C.: career at Yankton Insane McNaught, Slim: profi led in feature on cowboy Hospital of, JF02, p28-31; mentioned in poets, SO12, p56-64. feature on memorable sad stories from our McNeil, Ron: Lakota leader on the Standing fi rst 30 years, MA15, p40. Rock Reservation, MA92, p29. Meade County: essay on the sparseness of, Mcneill, John and Susan: mentioned in article MA99, p20-25; buffalo brought to Broken on creative people in Springfi eld, ND16, Heart Ranch in, MJ02, p82-87; Melvin p20-28. Marousek refl ects on his father’s trees in, McNenny State Fish Hatchery: is one of things SO07, p52-53; brief on Matthew J. Trask to see in every county, JA11, p32. from, JF10, p57; Juliet 1 Bed and Breakfast McNenny, Dean & Carolyn: owners of Gallery 21 and Minuteman missile command base is in Sturgis, SEP86, p36-37. one of things to see in every county, JA11, McNicol Stock, Catherine: examination of Lamar p43; Bear Butte in is one of our National Howard’s book Dakota Territory, 1861- Natural Landmarks, JA15, p89. 1889: A Study in Frontier Politics by, SO06, Meadow: in Perkins County, NOV85, p21; p22-28. community well/windmill at, NOV85, p23; McNiell, Jessie: police matron mentioned in Dakotiana – residents live farthest from story on powder house explosion in Sioux a McDonald’s than anyone in U.S., JF10, Falls, MJ17, p33-39. p11; Dakotiana on military plane crash McNutt, Kay: Rapid City cheerleader dies monument near, JF11, p12. in 1968 plane crash, MA12, p47-51; Meadowlark: Our Wild Side on songs of, MJ10, mentioned in feature on memorable sad p94. stories from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, p32. Meagher, Wayne: John Green’s cover art for McPhaul, John: General Land Offi ce clerk South Dakota Magazine collected by, MA03, mentioned in article on Battle of Bonesteel, p46. JF16, p82-83. Means, Jim: listing - named to S.D. State McPherson County: Indian Hill owned by Charlie Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. Hoffman in is one of things to see in every Means, Kay: work on S.D. State Centennial county, JA11, p42; German food in, ND12, cookbook by, AS87, p22. p32-38; Hilsview Bar in ran on honor Means, Russell: rally in prison for, photographed system, JA13, p96. by Bill McKenzie, JJ87, p12. McPherson, David: organizes hot air balloon Mebius, Melissa: Wessington Springs mayor, rally near Sturgis, JUL86, p8-10. JA14, p41. McPherson, Paige: Olympic bronze medalist in Meckling: post offi ce in closed, ND03, p58. Taekwondo from Sturgis, ND12, p60-61. Medary: feature story on frontier town, MJ89, McPhillips, Kelly: burbot with nails in caught by, p24-25. MAY86, p20. Medema, Ed: long-lost U.S. Naval Academy ring McQuay, Anna: artist painted back wall of Earth returned to owner by, JF05, p23. Goods Natural Food store in Hot Springs, Medicine Buttes: mentioned in feature on MJ05, p30. Spiritual Places, MJ16, p23. McQuillen, Troy: experiences of living in Medicine Knoll: snake sculptures on, JF03, p31- Aberdeen, MJ01, p17-18; comments 38. on renovation of downtown building in Medicine Lake: brief - origin of lake name, Aberdeen, MA06,p25; owner of McQuillen JA98, p91. Creative Group comments in feature on Medicine Rock Café: mentioned in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69; top 7 things hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. he loves about South Dakota, MJ14, p17; Medicine, Doctor Bea: photograph of, essay by, wants Brown County Courthouse preserved JF99, p10-11.

126 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MED - MER Medicine: profile of, stamp honoring Dr. Abbie Mellette, Maggie: Joanita Kant portrays, JF17, Ann Jarvis, S.D.’s first female doctor, p42. SEP86, p9; profile of Dr. Robert Hayes, Mellette: Glenn Overby from owns 1909 Brush med school advocate and practitioner, Runabout, JF13, p18. MA89, p18-21. Melon Mate: We Make It on invention by Gary Mednansky, Richard: large scale hog Geier, MJ14, p14. confinement on Rosebud Reservation Melton, Corp. George W.: mentioned in feature opposed by, SO00, p10. on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. Meeker Ranch: Dakotiana on ranch east of Melvin, Hazel: comments in essay on Christmas Custer, SO14, p13. at the Capitol, ND11, p78-83. Meeks, Elsie: essay by included in Visions, Menard, Lloyd: print shop/art gallery in JF95, p30; head of small business revolving Beresford operated by, MJ03, p22. loan fund on Pine Ridge Reservation, MA96, Menard, Nellie: photograph of, essay by, JF99, p43-45; writes Letter to Young South p22-23. Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; writes about Mendel, ‘’ Joe: listing - member of S.D. organizations on the Pine Ridge Indian Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; profile Reservation, ND15, p30-31. of record-setting track star, JA90, p38-39; Meeks, Jim and Elsie: raise bulls, MA16, p28. baseball player featured as one of 12 great Mehlhaf, Darrell: Menno mayor, JA14, p34. athletes, MA06, p39; Yankton College track Mehrer, Deb: makes ammonia cookies, ND16, record holder, JF10, p61. p38-39. Mengenhausen, John: CEO of Horizon Health Meier, Johana: assumes control of Black Hills Care in Howard lists top 7 things he loves Passion Play company, MJ92, p71; 2006 about South Dakota, ND15, p17. Hall of Fame Honoree, SO06, p85. Menke, Dennis & Ann: profile of shoe shop Meier, Josef: as head of touring Passion Play, owners, AS87, p40-43; Dennis rescues bald MAY86, p30-32; retires after 55-year run eagle, JA14, p110; mentioned in article on as Christus, head of Spearfish Passion Play Yankton fix-it man, ND16, p48-51. company, MJ92, p71; profile of retired Menno: profile of gunsmith Bob Winter, MAY86, Christus portrayer, JA00, p55-59. p36-37; annual show of old-time farm Meierhenry, Attorney General Mark: prosecuted equipment in, SO00, p72-75; Curt Ulmer’s crew of plane carrying marijuana that horse tractor named Sweet Pain in, SO05, landed in field near Akaska, JF97, p20-25. p32-35; Oktoberfest in, MJ09, p51; food Melino, Gerald M.: replies to derogatory letter story on restaurant The Open Door in, about Sioux Falls, JUL86, p8. SO11, p20-21; article on Menno Pioneer Melius, Claire: sculptures made from old Power Show in, SO12, p20-23; Open Door machinery by, ND01, p50. Restaurant is Shaun Van Oort’s favorite Melius, Delos: Peacock Crossing signs placed on breakfast place, JF13, p81. highway for, NOV86, p27. Mennonites: difference between Mennonites Melius, Kelly: Faulkton farmer and founder of and Hutterites mentioned in article on How Common Sense Manufacturing invents to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p31. livestock equipment, MJ11, p11. Mensch, David: comments on Menno Pioneer Melius, Michael: remarks on land use issues, Power Show, SO12, p20-23. ND94, p71; journey down the Cheyenne Mercier, Samson: pictured in feature story on River by, SO97, p10-15. Mission, JA12, p58-65; pictured in town Mellette County: milky water of White River is story on 30 years of exploring South one of things to see in every county, JA11, Dakota, MA15, P13-26. p43. Meredith, Buddy: member of the Singing Mellette, Charles: furnishings donated to Cowboys, MJ00, p74; member of Original Mellette mansion by, SEP85, p17. Singing Cowboys band, ND04, p20. Mellette, Governor Arthur: profile of, SEP85, Mergiya, Eyob: immigrant experiences, artistic p14-18; restoration of Watertown mansion career of, MJ02, p42-43. of, SEP85, p14-18; profile of, MA99, p60- Meridian Bridge: one of 25 very unusual man- 66; history, restoration of Mellette mansion, made places, MA10, p41; pedestrian bridge MA99, p63; mentioned in feature on South is longest walking bridge linking two states, Dakota rogues, ND11, p16; mentioned in SO10, p12; walking across mentioned in an article on governor’s graves, SO13, p52- “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, 57; John Timm portrays, JF17, p43. MJ11, p22-37; brief in Traveler about River

South Dakota Magazine Index • 127 MER - MIC Rat Marathon on, MA12, p69. Meya, Wil: comments on use of Lakota Meridian Corner: mentioned in feature on Language in Dances with Wolves, MJ14, hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. p30. Meridian District: Dakotiana on Yankton’s Meyer, Ben: mentioned in feature on deadly downtown, MJ17, p13. West River blizzard, JF14, p58-64. Merkwan, Adeline: makes noodles in Tabor, Meyer, Don: coach at Northern State University JA15, p62-64. featured in College Guide, JF06, p76-77; Merrick, Diane: Dakota language spoken and 2012 South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, taught by, MA09, p42-47. ND12, p107; movie being made about by Merrigan, Greg: comments in article on seven Casey Bond, JA15, p66. South Dakota sporting events everyone Meyer, Ed and Craig: ran Ford dealership on should experience, SO16, p78. Bridgewater’s main street, JF15, p41-44. Merrigan, Richard: comments on Joe Forman Meyer, Lavonne: comments in article on by, JF01, p24. traditions at fairs, JA16, p61. Merrill, Bob: comments on Turner County Fair Meyer, Scott: comments on Creativity Week in by, JA02, p14-15. Brookings, SO15, p41. Merrill, Halley: bar-owner in Scenic, MA99, p28- Meyer, Trayce: comments on Brookings by, 29. JA03, p16. Merrill, Twila: bar-owner in Scenic, MA99, p28- Meyers, Colleen: believes her house in Yankton 29. to be haunted, SO05, p25. Merrills, Roxy: pictured in article on opening Meyers, Kent: feature on the author’s life day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ and work, SO05, p20-23; profi le on Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. author’s new book, SO09, p24; mentioned Merritt, Dale: founded Royal Bake Shop in in feature on free spirits in our 30th Centerville, JA16, p68-71. anniversary issue, MA15, p45. Merritt, Ev: log cabin named Bittersweet Meyers, Zindie: wife comments on author Kent Retreat restored by, JF04, p56. Meyers, SO05, p22. Merritt, William & Letitia: photo and letters Meza, Christina: Floreo Charro rodeo dance about their Black Hills home from, MA09, performed by, ND00, p31. p18. Michael, Richard and June: own 1938 Chevy Mertz, Doris Ann: comments in story on Custer Suburban in Sioux Falls, JF13, p23. County Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59. Micheaux, Orlean: Joyce Jefferson portrays, Meseberg, Aniva: comments on proposed dam JF17, p44. near Watertown, MJ03, p27. Micheaux, Oscar: profi le of homesteader/ Mesker Brothers Iron Works: Dakotiana on novelist/fi lmmaker, JA98, p18-23; brief store fronts by, JF16, p13. - festival honoring scheduled in Gregory, Messer, Rev. Dr. Donald: 2008 Hall of Fame JA00, p49; S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, honoree, SO08, p86. SO01, p63; mentioned as South Dakota’s Messiah Cemetery: Solomon Iron Nation is most famous fi lmmaker in feature article buried in, SO15, p23-24. on fi lmmaking in South Dakota, MJ10, p56- Mestes, Cheato: remarks on Diamond A Ranch, 64. ND93, p17-19. Michels, Lt. Gov. Matt: mentioned in feature Metcalf, Doug: comments on Brandon by, on 2011 fl ood, SO11, p76-96; pictured in MA04, p38-40. photo essay of 125th/quasquicentennial Methuselah: Galapagos turtle at Reptile celebration, JF14, p50-54. Gardens mentioned in an “oughta do” list Mickelson Trail: feature on, dedication of, SO98, for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; p18-21; Tom Hobbs’ experience walking Paul Higbee’s column on death of Reptile the length of, JA00, p8-11; Deadwood- Gardens turtle, ND11, p62-63. Mickelson Trail Marathon run on, MJ04, Metli, Steve: work with Big Sioux River of, p35-39; favorite bike trail of Kevin Brady, JA02, p51-56. JA09, p39; photo essay on biking in, SO10, Mettler, Calvin: mentioned in article on Menno p64-67; Jim Schmidt hikes entire Mickelson Pioneer Power Show, SO12, p20-23. trail, MJ15, p109. Mettler, Gordon: comments on old-time farm Mickelson, Governor George S.: low-key equipment show in Menno by, SO00, p72. response to slights of South Dakota, Mewing, Chuck & Arlene: members of ON87, p16; role in getting South Dakota Preservations musical combo, ND04, p15. Community Foundation started, SO96,

128 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MIC - MIL p24; roots in Selby of, SO00, p28; brief mentioned in feature on Elk Point and I-29, - inductee of South Dakota Hall of Fame, JA11, p14-22; veterinarian mentioned in SO02, p82; mentioned in article on collection of favorite stories from our first governor’s graves, SO13, p52-57; death 30 years, MA15, p55. of mentioned in article on How to Grow a Miles, Gen. Nelson: mentioned in feature on South Dakotan, JF16, p30. Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p20-30. Mickelson, Linda: South Dakota Made logo Miles, Mike: Chief of Resource Management revealed by, JJ87, p39. comments on Jewel Cave, SO12, p84-91. Mickelson, Luke: likes camping in Sage Creek Miles, Quentin C.: Gann Valley Buffaloes Wilderness area in Badlands, MJ15, p80- coached by, JF09, p71-74. 81. Milesville: Dakotiana on little town, JF14, p14; Middleton, Doc: horse thief listed in feature on residents recovering from deadly blizzard, rogues, ND11, p23; saddle is at Minnilusa JF14, p58-64. Museum, JF15, p24-29. Military Veterans: war memorials around Midland: feature story on mineral baths at Capitol Lake dedicated, MJ88, p24-25; Stroppel Hotel in, FM87, p16-19; Stroppel WWII diaries of Robert G. Chase, MJ96, Hotel and Spa in, MJ13, p49-53; churches p54-55; war memorial dedicated in Avon, at 1880 town near pictured in photo essay MJ01, p80; wartime letters home of, part on country churches, MA17, p30-35. in Doolittle raid of, Don Smith, MA02, Midnight Star Casino: Deadwood casino owned p22-28; cakes for Veterans Home in Hot by Kevin Costner, MJ14, p28; Kevin Springs baked by MayDe Beel, MA03, p47; Coster’s costume and prop collection in, experience of Stanley Snodgrass returning MJ16, p70. to Custer after WWII, MA03, p82; veterans’ Midnight Sun: brief – featured in bands/ photos displayed in Clay County courthouse musicians from S.D., ND04, p12. by Ray Hoffman, MJ03, p26; stories of Midsommar Festival: Swedish heritage WWII veterans from Buffalo County, celebration in Dalesburg, MJ09, p50. MA04, p23-26; tours of WWII battlefields Midwest: essay on the location of the true organized by Brooks Ranney, MA04, Midwest, MAR86, p16-17. p25; hunting trips for disabled veterans Mike Durfee State Prison: mentioned in article organized by Platte American Legion post, on Springfield, ND16, p20-27. JA04, p29; photographer Greg Latza’s book Milbank: first ever train fest held in, SEP85, p8; of WWII veterans, JA04, p71-75; Korean feature on Dakota Granite, JF91, p12-14; War vets interviewed by SDPB, SO04, p43; featured in Towns We Like, JA97, p32-37; article on patriotism of Native Americans, how the town mill was moved by horses, MJ17, p62-70. JA97, p36; brief - town grist mill featured Milk snakes: Our Wild Side on, SO16, p92. as Century Survivor, ND99, p39; landmark Milk’s Camp: site of Lakota Youth Program in mill being restored at, MA01, p62; train Gregory County, SO14, p74-80; Marla tragedy for 125th Anniversary celebration Bull Bear teaches kids life lessons through in, MJ05, p37; Valley Queen Cheese Factory stories at, JF16, p29. located in, SO06, p37-41; Grant County Millage, Ron: keeping forgotten arts alive, Review owned by Dolan family in, MA08, ND96, p58-62. p65-67; junk man Emil Tucholke from, Millborn Seeds: mentioned in feature on saving ND08, p80-84; Dakotiana on mill in, SO09, our native prairie, MA11, p48-53. p10; Our Wild Side on deer rescue in, JF10, Miller, Anne-Marie: pictured in photo essay on p94; Dakotiana on golf cart driving on the height of corn, JA16, p27. streets of, JF11, p12; granite blocks near is Miller, Bert: Hill City moonshiner mentioned in one of things to see in every county, JA11, feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. p37; Too Long in the Sun about Daktronics’ Miller, Carl: role in getting Dakota Dome built, first installation of a time and temperature ND98, p18-19. sign in, JF13, p96; kiss a pig contest at Miller, Cheryl & Brian: Cowboy Back Bar in Belle Grant County Fair in, JA16, p66. Fourche operated by, SO02, p36. Milburn, Corinne: wife of farm veterinarian Miller, Dan: manager of Bramble Park Zoo, comments in feature on Elk Point and I-29, JF01, p10; Director of Watertown Bramble JA11, p14-22. Park Zoo, JA14, p39. Milburn, Sidney ‘Doc’: feature on black Elk Point Miller, Dave: presentation at Milbank Train Fest veterinarian, MJ95, p94; farm veterinarian by, SEP85, p8.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 129 MIL - MIN Miller, David Humphreys: profi le of painter kayak made by, JF01, p72. who sketched Indian survivors of the Little Miller: The Guest House B&B in, SEP86, p33; Bighorn, MA98, p10-17. how 24 hours pass in a small town, SO95, Miller, Don: boats built by, ND06, p34-39; p24-29; whistling contest won by Carole Harlan Bushfi eld Memorial Museum in, Skinner from, JA02, p39; lessons from Cow JA08, p21-22. Camp Ranch in, SO04, p27-30; undefeated Miller, Floyd: brief - inductee of South Dakota 1946 Rustlers from, SO08, p22; murderer Hall of Fame, SO02, p84. Gustave Kammel from, ND11, p19; Miller, Gary: Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame honoree, Too Long in the Sun on Morrie Karst’s JF09, p15. experience working at drug store in, ND16, Miller, Jean: beautician from Gayville capitalizes p112. on the town name, MJ06, p81. Mills, Billy: listing - member of S.D. Sports Miller, Jerry: high school team mascot names Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; comments on compiled by, MA01, p60; search for town of Deadwood-Mickelson Trail Marathon and Kremlin by, MA02, p38; coach mentioned in running by, MJ04, p35-39; track runner feature on Flandreau High School football, featured as one of 12 great athletes, MA06, ND11, p26-32; sports historian comments p40. on coach Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71; Mills, Janet: comments on Amanda Clement, mentioned in article on seven South JUL85, p11. Dakota sporting events everyone should Mills, John: owner of Brookings atv accessory experience, SO16, p78. company J-Wheelz, MA11, p11. Miller, Jim: comments on Edgemont by, MA04, Mills, Rick: comments on State Railroad p75-77. Museum, MJ16, p74; historian comments Miller, John: comments on Wounded Knee on Crouch Railroad Line, JA13, p83; Massacre, ND15, p20-30. writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, Miller, Kay: Fulton mayor, JA14, p30. MJ15, p33-48; comments on Jeanne Miller, Mary: Ordway Prairie manager Bauder donating caboose to State Railroad mentioned in feature on saving our native Museum, JF17, p53-55. prairie, MA11, p48-53. Mills, Vickie: mentioned in article about fairs, Miller, Mrs. Clarence: drowns at Amsden Dam in JA16, p63. 1937, JA13, p68-71. Milos, George: comments on Kool Deadwood Miller, Myra Morton: brief on artist/naturalist/ Nites, JA12, p68-71. farm wife, JA90, p13. Milstead, Jane: memories of family life and Miller, Pete: comments on Campbell Straw Bale homemade noodles, JA99, p30-34. Museum, JA06, p17. Milton, John: profi le of writer/historian, Miller, Ron: Canova mayor, JA14, p25. ND94, p74-79; statement on losing Miller, Roy: cowboy poet, SO93, p32. writers in South Dakota by, SO08, p22; Miller, Ruby: drowns at Amsden Dam in 1937, “South Dakota: A Bicentennial History” JA13, p68-71; mentioned in feature on by is recommended as book every South memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45. years, MA15, p36. Milwaukee Depot: favorite building of Dean Miller, Shirley: mentioned in feature on Fort Marske in Aberdeen, JA08, p38-39; favorite Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. of Glenn Mannes and Sarah (Mannes) Miller, Steven: engineering professor at South Homstad in Yankton, JA08, p46. Dakota School of Mines featured in College Mina Lake: brief – one of ten favorite beaches Guide, JF06, p82. to visit in South Dakota, JA03, p49. Miller, Tracy: dog breeder and trainer comments Miner County: buildings in taken down under on sheep dog competitions, JA06, p69. Spruce Up South Dakota plan, SO02, p64- Miller, Trent and Bryson: pictured in photo 65; Howard Main Street is one of things to essay on height of corn, JA16, p26. see in every county, JA11, p43. Miller, Verne C.: sheriff in Huron who later Minerva’s: feature on restaurant, JF02, p37- became a gangster, MJ88. p12; feature 43; SD Magazine was fueled by early on sheriff turned gangster, MJ96, p28- advertisers, MA15, p49-51. 33; criminal career of, ND03, p81; Beadle Mines and Technology comments on illegal County sheriff turned to bootlegging, JA12, artifact looting, ND09, p102-106. p52-57. Mini Black Hills: is one of things to see in every Miller, Woody: journey down Missouri River by county, JA11, p47.

130 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MIN - MIS Mining: severance tax on gold initiated, SO95, p30-33; marker reburied by finder, JUL85, p20; Ambrose Bierce and the Max Rittgers, MA96, p24; Rittgers finds Rockerville-Sheridan lake water flume, second Verendrye Expedition plate then MJ92, p60-63; underground operations at returns it to Cheyenne River, ND09, p106. Homestake Mine, JA92, p32-33; surface Misener, Steve: piano tuner mentioned in mining operations in the Black Hills, SO96, feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. p92-100; varied reactions to blasting Miss Rapid City: thirteen unknown airmen pose for surface, SO97, p16-21; effect of next to, MJ09, p23. Homestake layoffs on Lead, JF99, p70-75; Miss Rodeo America: interview with McKenzie closing down of Homestake, MA01, p32-38; Haley from Winner, MJ11, p10. Dana Jennings’ account life as a greenhorn Missile silos: mentioned in Too Long in the Sun, goldmucker, MA01, p39-41; photo essay of SO09, p88. mining remnants in the Black Hills, MA01, Missile sites: feature story on, MJ07, p42-47. p66-80; aerial survey for copper deposits Missing Link: feature on deli in Rapid City, JF92, completed in Yankton, Clay and Union p20-22. Counties, MJ04, p49; history of railroads in Mission Hill: Garrity’s Prairie Gardens orchard the Black Hills, MJ09, p73-77; controversy in, SO95, p68-72; profile of author Bob over uranium mining in the Black hills, Karolevitz from, MA01, p25-31; Dakotiana JA09, p53-58. on Bob Karolevitz from, JA10, p11; Vangen Mink: Our Wild Side on, JF11, p94. Lutheran Church in is one of things to see Minnehaha County: photography of in winter, in every county, JA11, p31. JF01, p82-87; mentioned in 10 Naturally Mission: Soldierwoman Art & Gift Gallery Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; Little operated by Linda Szabo in, ND04, p48; Dells in is one of things to see in every Sinte Gleska University in, JF07, p81; JF08, county, JA11, p30; courthouse built by p82; Sinte Gleska University in, JF09, p86- Wallace Dow, SO13, p68-69; feature on 87; South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, book about historical markers in, MA14, p82; one of South Dakota’s college towns, p76-83. JF11, p57; feature story on, JA12, p58- Minnesela: town boosters build imaginary 65; Christmas elder dinner in is one of railroads to, MA95, p16; county seat of our holiday traditions, ND12, p28; Lakota Butte County lost by town of, JF01, p74- Documentaries Project at Sinte Gleska 75; story of the downfall of this “hub” town University, JF13, p68; Indianpreneurship to Belle Fourche, JA06, p54. at Sinte Gleska University, JF14, p108; Minnesota: newspaper columnist Nick feature on president Lionel Bordeaux of Coleman’s observations on trendiness of Sinte Gleska University, MA14, p50-56; Dakota over, DJ87, p14-15. Muddy Pig Contest at Todd County Fair in, Minniconjou: Big Foot’s band of massacred at JA16, p66. Wounded Knee, ND90, p12-19; students at Missouri River: last ferry on, JUL85, p12; Takani School, MA94, p37-39. paddlefish in, JUL85, p45; floating on, Minnilusa Museum: feature article on museum SEP85, p7; natural state of near Vermillion, in Rapid City, JF15, p24-29. JUL86, p13; giant catfish caught in Lake Minnows: Our Wild Side on Topeka shiner, Francis Case, SEP86, p11; dams on bad SO12, p95. for paddlefish, NOV86, p27; riverboat Minuteman Missile National Historic Site: excursions from Chamberlain on, JJ87, feature on missile sites, MJ07, p43-47; p39; impact of Pick-Sloan dams on, JF92, brief on site, SO09, p32; one of 25 very p10-15; archeological evidence of a 14th unusual man-made places, MA10, p34; is Century massacre on the river near Crow one of things to see in every county, JA11, Creek, JF92, p16; the Burnt Hills on the p43. banks of the, ND92, p42-45; the history of Miotke, Alfred: stone mason from near Pickerel flooding problems on the, MA93, p24-27; Lake, JA09, p24-29. counting bald eagles along, JF94, p56- Miotke, Don: stone mason from near Pickerel 57; mysterious monster encountered on, Lake, JA09, p24-29. MA94, p12-15; trading post Pawnee House Miotke, Fred: stone mason from near Pickerel established on, JA94, p38-40; efforts to Lake, JA09, p24-29. restore pallid sturgeon in, JA94, p72- Miotte, A.: lead marker left by near confluence 75; land flooded near, changing it from of Cheyenne and Belle Fourche Rivers, Nebraska to S.D., SO94, p3; last raft trip

South Dakota Magazine Index • 131 MIS - MIT down before river was dams were built, SO16, p91; Our Wild Side on kochia weeds MJ95, p41-46; journey of Far West down, on sandbars, SO16, p92; Our Wild Side on MJ96, p88-94; wreck of riverboat Western bighead carp in, SO16, p92; sedimentation discovered on, SO99, p80-84; railroad/ in river near Springfi eld, ND16, p28. highway bridges built over during the 1920- Mistry, Harsha: manager of Mango Tree Coffee 30s, MA00, p14-19; Lakota burial sites Indian restaurant in Brookings, JF12, p20. uncovered along, reburial of bones, MJ00, Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village: is one of p37-42; journey down by kayak, JF01, things to see in every county, JA11, p31; p72; exploring the undeveloped portion of mentioned in article on Lakota Games on the from Yankton to Sioux City, SO01, p18- Ice, JF17, p59-61. 27; new bridges opened over, old bridges Mitchell Technical Institute: South Dakota’s on the block, JF02, p32; experience of college towns, JF09, p87; South Dakota’s sailing on Lake Francis Case, MJ02, p45-47; College Towns, JF10, p82; wind turbine paddlefi sh fi shing, stocking in the, SO02, used for teaching, JF12, p73; students help p76-79; brief – sand bars on one of ten at Habitat Humanity House, JF14, p110- favorite beaches to visit in South Dakota, 111; wind turbine repairman and instructor JA03, p49; Sally Ann ferry on the, JA03, Brian Roberts profi led in article on tough p71-73; steamboat wrecks along, SO03, jobs, ND14, p102; president Mark Wilson p32; Osprey fl edglings released along the, answers questions in annual college guide, ND03, p56; memories of growing up along JF16, p93. the by Lanniko Lee, ND03, p88-89; view Mitchell, Billy: story of his anger against the of from Mulberry Bend, JA04, p89-91; railroad in Belle Fourche, JA06, p54. Army Corps of Engineers plans for criticized Mitchell, Deb: Rapid City artist sketches while by New York Times, SO04, p39; Gavins traveling Black Hills by Motorcycle, SO16, Point Dam on, JA07, p26-33; Joe Riis on, p51; paintings inspired by Winter Storm JA07, p35-38; dredging on, MJ08, p17-18; Atlas, JF17, p51. silver carp on, JA08, p18; Paul Howard of Mitchell, Flora: head of Women’s Christian Missouri Sedimentation Action Committee, Temperance League, JA12, p52-57. MJ08, p17-18; Lake Oahe on, MJ07, p38- Mitchell, George: owner of Dakota News, 41; pallid sturgeon in, JA07, p9-10; brief NOV85, p45. on Missouri National Recreational River, Mitchell, Jimmy: Dakotiana on deaf basketball SO09, p33; illegal artifact hunting along star inducted into South Dakota High the, ND09, p102-106; Our Wild Side on School Basketball Hall of Fame, ND15, p17. the Missouri River Authorized Purposes Mitchell, John: photographed Hood’s phlox near Study, ND09, p110; Meridian Bridge over Spearfi sh, MA17, p92. is one of 25 very unusual man-made Mitchell, Wayland: owner of Dakota News, places, MA10, p41; canoeing the Missouri NOV85, p45. mentioned as one of 25 Things Every Mitchell: Sheldon School displayed at Friends South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, of the Middle Border Museum in, SEP85, p30-43; Dakotiana on South Dakota Kayak p8; decorating the Corn Palace in, SEP85, Challenge on, JA10, p9; feature on 2011 p33-36; James Earl Fraser’s sculpture of fl ood of, SO11, p76-96; where is deepest Lewis and Clark statues at FMBM, JAN86, water on in Nature Questions feature, p9; Virgil Harbert of makes exercise video MA12, p28; depths of near Yankton are for seniors, MAY86, p18; profi le of Corn one of South Dakota’s Creepy Places, Palace builder Louis Beckwith, Beckwith SO12, p84-91; Big Picture of Missouri River House restored, JUL86, p36-39; Farwell valley near Chamberlain, MA13, p48-49; Methodist Church building moved to FMBM, how to navigate the wild Missouri, MJ13, AS87, p23; profi le of Daily Republic editor p39; South Dakotan’s befriend people W.R. Ronald, MJ89, p26-28; mayor Bud kayaking the entire river, MA14, p58-64; Williams of, ND90, p44; A-maize-ment Steamboat water wheel pulled from at Clay art exhibit at Oscar Howe Art Center in, County Park, MJ14, p18; photo essay on JA92, p9-13; Pierre and square off in autumn on, SO14, p32-37; Dakotiana on referendum over location of capital, MA95, sediment in Lewis and Clark lake, SO16, p14; restoration of Gale Theater in, MA97, p11; bridge over Lake Oahe near Mobridge p88; brief - attractions of Oscar Howe Art is Big Picture, SO16, p46-47; Our Wild Side Center for summer travelers, MJ97, p12; on rock formation on Lake Francis Case, brief - attractions of Friends of the Middle

132 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MIT - MOC Border Museum for summer travelers, 7 things she loves about South Dakota, MJ97, p16; corn for Corn Palace murals ND12, p12; Dakota Wesleyan University grown by Dean Strand, JA97, p89; FMBM students study great plains literature, JF13, obtains Charles Hargens collection, plans p64; located along old Highway 16, JA15, new addition, JA98, p12-17; feature on p25; artist Cherie Ramsdell is inspired by, sculptor Cherie Ramsdell, SO98, p12-17; SO15, p42; mascot for Mitchell Corn Palace brief - Summers family and Mitchell Iron pictured in photo essay on height of corn, & Supply featured as Century Survivor, JA16, p25; Corn Palace Stampede rodeo ND99, p35; brief - Corn Palace featured as junior princess Delaney Zoss pictured in Century Survivor, ND99, p48; free tickets photo essay on height of corn, JA16, p28; to Corn Palace Rodeo given away by police book excerpt about fishing near, JA16, of, SO01, p51; feature story on, MJ02, p6- p32-36; State Amateur Baseball Tourney 16; story of Dean Strand from, SO03, p40- in, SO16, p77; Mike Marshall leads Lakota 44; singer Christina Bulatao from, ND04, Games on Ice in, JF17, p59-61; college p20; Archer Gilfillan’s wagon at Dakota guide lists favorite hangouts in, JF17, p73- Discovery Museum in featured as prized 74; mentioned in article on bridges over museum piece, MA05, p16; James Earle the James River, MA17, p20-29. Fraser’s sculptures of Lewis and Clark at Mix, Tom: part of Seth Bullock’s brigade to Dakota Discovery Museum in featured as Washington, SO13, p76-82. prized museum pieces, MA05, p17; NPR Mjork, Gordon: Too Long in the Sun on talkshow host Garrison Keillor broadcasted fictional candidate for South Dakota State from Corn Palace, JA05, p55; colleges in, University student body president, MA12, JF07, p81-82; JF08, p84; Rob’s Short Stop p88. owned by Jack & Beverly Robinson, SO07, Moats, Jody: Adams Nature Preserve biologist p11; Klock Werks owned by Brian Klocks in, works with monarch butterflies, MA12, SO07, p58; Hilda Rosenquist from, ND07, p56-59. p17; Jack Thurman is unknown soldier Mobridge: feature story on how Sitting Bull’s in Iwo Jima photo from, MA08, p81-83; remains were stolen and reburied near, Corn Palace favorite of Larry Jirsa in, JA08, MA88, p33-35; account of hunt near that p45; Starlite Drive-In Theater in, ND08, netted 400 rattlesnakes, SO91, p46-50; p19; Harvey Dunn painting in Dakota profile of western artist Mick Harrison, Discovery Museum in, JF09, p25; Dakota SO99, p8-14; featured in Towns We Like, Wesleyan University in, JF09, p87; Mitchell ND99, p8-15; restaurateur Rick Christman Technical Institute in, JF09, p87; Klock from, ND99, p10; first bridge spanning Werks motorcycle shop in, ND09, p98-99; Missouri River built at, MA00, p17-18; Too Long in the Sun mentions working at Rick’s Café in is one of Bernie Hunhoff’s Randall’s Bakery in, ND09, p112; South favorite places to eat, JF01, p17; Rick’s Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p82; café located in, MA06, p15; Centennial Hansen’s Wheel and Wagon Shop near, Plaza fountain in, SO06, p12; walleye MA10, p62-65; Dakotiana on Mitchell native capitol of the world, SO08, p22; MoRest Andrew Young’s efforts to provide Memorial Motel owned by Kelly Kemnitz in, MA09, Day flowers in Rome-Sicily cemetery, p65; interesting people from, MA09, MJ10, p11; one of South Dakota’s college p66-71; article on Ken Ripley funeral towns, JF11, p59; Prehistoric Indian director from, MJ10, p80-85; funeral Village near is one of things to see in director Ken Ripley from mentioned in every county, JA11, p31; Dakotiana on collection of favorite stories from our first Peace Lights by Cemeteries Aglow made 30 years, MA15, p72-74; Oscar Howe in, ND11, p11; Twin Dragon, La Cascada, murals restored at Scherr-Howe Arena in, and Heng Heng Restaurant in mentioned MJ15, p71; Sitting Bull buried near, SO15, in feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p19; p26; Sitting Bull’s grave in mentioned in Donald Simmons, dean of Dakota Wesleyan feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p28; University produces film “Hungry for Green: Missouri River bridge over Lake Oahe Feeding the World Sustainably,” JF12, p62; near is Big Picture, SO16, p46-47; Rick’s wind turbine used for teaching at Mitchell Café mentioned in feature on hometown Technical Institute, JF12, p73; Gale Patzlaff restaurants, JF17, p22-31. from profiled in feature on cowboy poets, Moccasin, Ben: teacher at Grass Mountain SO12, p56-64; Laura Klock from lists top school on Rosebud Reservation, SO97, p42-

South Dakota Magazine Index • 133 MOC - MOO 46. County, MA90, p8. Moccasin, Don: interviews conducted by Monarch butterfl y: brief on tagging of at Spirit preserved at Sinte Gleska University, JF13, Mound, SO11, p63; migration patterns and p68. tagging of, MA12, p56-59. Moe, Peter: memories of mysterious explosion Monfore, Larry: trust fund to buy Spirit Mound in Ipswich on December 7, 1941, ND88, established by, AM87, p31; on the history p19-21. and future of Spirit Mound, ND88, p8-11. Moeglein, Mark: found the hidden jewel in the Monks House of Ale Repute: Sioux Falls brewery Badlands, JF06, p68. mentioned in feature on breweries across Moeller, Lester: Pork Chili by, JA14, p86-87. the state, MJ15, p20-27. Moeller, Marilyn: represents state in pie- Monroe: feature on Snack Shoppe in, SO97, making contest, MJ89, p48; mentioned in p67-69; fi rst person account by Mayor anniversary special food article, SO10, p35. John Visser of, MA01, p46-49; John Visser Mogen’s Heroes: Writers & Artists on musical retires from city council of, MJ04, p47; group, JA12, p40. musical group from, JF08, p17. Mogensen, Lars: stone bridges built by in Monson, Charles: comments on community Turner county are one of the things to see of Parkston, JF03, p18; comments on in every county, JA11, p46; mentioned in photographs discovered at the University of article on bridges over the James River, South Dakota, SO05, p31. MA17, p20-29. Monson, Garrett: School of Mines and Mogler, Benny: Lake Preston mayor, JA14, p33. Technology student comments, JF11, p62. Mohama, Riyad: comments in article on Montana, Joseph: comments in article on Thanksgiving celebration hosted by Sanaa patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Abourezk, ND15, p78-82. 70. Moisan, John: comments on Pierre, JA06, p24- Monteith, Joanita: comments about Friends of 32; landscape around the capitol in Pierre the Middle Border Museum by, MJ02, p13- supervised by, MJ09, p56-59. 14. Molitor, Dale: comments on plans of DM&E Montes, Augustin, Cesar and Beatriz: owners of Railroad to expand by, ND02, p72-77. La Cascada Mexican restaurant in Mitchell, Mollman, Frank: mentioned in feature on JF12, p19. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Montgomery, Alan: artwork by interprets Molloy, Kathleen: discussion of Ralph Patty and Wounded Knee, ND15, p32-42. H. H. DeLong’s research on rammed earth Montgomery, Harriet: featured as honored Hall buildings, MJ08, p78-82. of Fame member, SO05, p70. Molseed, Tim: comments in feature article in Montgomery, Patricia: comments on dangerous Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. prairie fi re on Lower Brule Indian Molseed, Tony: state civil engineer’s Reservation, MA11, p19. involvement in Chamberlain bridge Monthly South Dakotan: magazine started by mentioned in feature article on Doane Robinson, ND13, p82-89. Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. Montileaux, Donald: artist explains how he is Molstad, Maynard: volunteer efforts to help inspired Rapid City, SO15, p45; artwork by Scandinavian Museum in Canton headed interprets Wounded Knee, ND15, p32-42; by, ND00, p14. mentioned in feature on Native American Molyneaux, Brian: wreck of riverboat Western artists, MA17, p70-78. discovered on Missouri River near Yankton Montoya, Mary: penitentiary volunteer for by, SO99, p80-84; mystery of rocks with Native Americans comments on prison holes in them commented on by, MA03, “Christmas sack” fudge, ND09, p44-45. p61; USD archeologist uncovered the Montross, Bob and Nancy: creators of Beef North Alabama steamboat, JF06, p45-47; Bucks from De Smet, JA12, p66-67. University of South Dakota archeologists Monument Works: Watertown stone fi nishing comments on Lower Brule, JF09, p28-33. business, ND06, p12. Mommaerts, Becki: comments on Spooklight Moody County Fair: main street parade near Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. mentioned in article on traditions at fairs, Mona Lisa: Dakotiana on South Dakota’s Mona JA16, p60. Lisa in Tripp County Courthouse, SO12, Moody County: Lone Rock in is one of things to p13. see in every county, JA11, p44. Monaghan, H.B.: comments on justice in Deuel Moon Light for M&M: annual fundraiser in Moon

134 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MOO - MOU for Cystic Fibrosis Foundation, JA11, p66. ND94, p22-25. Moon, Jack: town of Moon named for, JA11, Morrison, Jeffrey: artist-in-residence, A-maize- p62-66. ment exhibit curator at, Oscar Howe Moon: feature on town of, JA11, p62-66. Art Center, JA92, p8-13; Disappearing Moonshine: making of near Terry Peak during Homesteads art project of, SO95, p48. Prohibition, MJ89, p47; feature on Morrison, Josh: describes hiking Old Baldy, prohibition, JA12, p52-57. ND15, p117. Moore, Andrew: photographer’s book on towns Morrison, Pat: Mobridge radio announcer, MA09, along the 100th Meridian, JF16, p44-52. p71. Moore, Bob: member of Original Singing Morristown: Buzzard’s Roost in mentioned in Cowboys band, ND04, p20. feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, Moore, Carry Amelia (aka Carrie Nation): p22-31. prohibition activist’s tour through S.D., Mortensen, Clarence: archivist of the Diamond JF94, p49-51. A Ranch, ND93, p16-19; efforts to restore Moore, Dr. Raymond: inducted into Hall of ranch to pre-settlement condition, ND93, Fame, SO03, p82. p20-22. Moore, Harold: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p26. Mortenson, Curt: comments in feature on 2011 Moore, J.S.: ledger originally owned by used by flood, SO11, p76-96; mentioned in feature Lakota for ledger art, MJ16, p49-55. on Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. Moore, Joe: V.P. of sales at Native American Tea Mortenson, Todd, Jeff, Curt and Clarence: Company, JF12, p12. ranchers near Pierre mentioned in feature Moore, Joyce: Yankton librarian recommends on saving our native prairie, MA11, p48-53. books for kids, JF16, p26. Mortimer, Samuel: cabin of is one of things to Moore, Mark & Jane: roasted corn cooked and see in every county, JA11, p31. sold by, JA08, p30-31. Moser, Char & Duane: characters met along Moore, Michael: artist and poker champ from Highway 12, MA04, p33. Agar, JF14, p68-75. Moses, Amy: comments on the Gem movie Moran, Molly: comments on Spirit of the Hills theater in Philip, MJ11, p74-80. Wildlife Sanctuary in Spearfish, ND07, p82- Moses, Lloyd: on the history and future of Spirit 87. Mound, ND88, p8-11. Morcom, Jack: member of Bald Mountain Ski Mosher, Dr.: cared for Frank James during Club, JF14, p36-42. Northfield escape, JA06, p62. Morel Mushrooms: food article on, MA12, p70- Moshier, Harry: founder of the South Dakota 71; how to find, MJ13, p26. Artists of the Prairie, JA09, p22. Moreland, Janet: kayaked Missouri River from Moss, Carl: Valley Springs mayor, JA14, p38. Montana to Gulf of Mexico, MA14, p58-64. Mossman, Burton ‘Cap’: manager of Diamond A Morfeld, Adam: Jim Smorada was his favorite Ranch, ND93, p18. professor at Kilian Community College, Mother of God Monastery: trail at is one of JF15, p64. things to see in every county, JA11, p31. Morgan, Bev: comments in feature on Pringle, Mothershead, Jayme and Matt: owners of SO13, p20-24. Mama’s Ladas in Sioux Falls, JF12, p27. Morgan, David: Pringle mayor, JA14, p37. Motorcycles: feature on industry in South Morgan, Dorothy: profile of painter, SO01, p89- Dakota, ND09, p96-101. 92. Mound City: story on, JA04, p49; Wild Morgan, Steve: member of Standard Time Dutchman sunflower seed business in, band, ND04, p19. ND15, p14. Morgan, Thomas: commissioner of Indian Mount Coolidge: well-known lookout tower in affairs mentioned in feature on Wounded Custer State Park, MJ05, p47. Knee Massacre, ND15, p20-30. Mount Marty College: statue Bishop Martin Mork, DeWayne: funeral of attended by fathful Marty restored on campus of, ND04, dogs, JF05, p24. p46; homecoming hijinks at, SO07, p47; Morrell (see John Morrell & Company) South Dakota’s college towns, JF09, Morris, Milt: founder of Morris Inc. in Fort p93-94; South Dakota’s College Towns, Pierre, MA10, p14-21; mentioned in feature JF10, p89-90; mentioned in 2011 College on 2011 flood, SO11, p76-96. Towns, JF11, p66; Biology students look Morrison, Howard: operator of fish hatchery for alternative fuel in termite intestines, near the headwaters of Spearfish Creek, JF13, p56; Fierce Conversations leadership

South Dakota Magazine Index • 135 MOU - MUN program at, JF14, p106; Sister Ann Kessler encounter in Badlands, MA16, p94. was Bernie Hunhoff’s favorite professor at, Mountain Men Beef Chili Team: at White chili JF15, p66; president Marc Long answers cook-off, SEP85, p8. questions in annual college guide, JF16, Mourning doves: whether mourning doves mate p93; favorite college hangouts, JF17, p81- for life in Nature Questions feature, MA12, 84; graduation at is Big Picture, MJ17, p56- p18. 57. Moves Camp, Esther: photo of in article on Mount Moriah Cemetery: feature story on John Willis’ photos of Pine Ridge Indian Deadwood landmark, MJ99, p30-33; one of Reservation, JF11, p20-27. 25 very unusual man-made places, MA10, Mowry, Steve: injured while bullfi ghting, JAN86, p35; Chinese altar and burner restored at, p19. ND13, p16. Moxon, Alvin L.: chemist mentioned in feature Mount Roosevelt: historic tower built as a on selenium, ND09, p30-35. memorial to President Roosevelt, MJ05, Moxon, Margaret: memories of the big red barn p47; Our Wild Side on hiking trail on, JF16, on her family’s farm, JAN86, p44. p117. Mr. Bendo: Dakotiana on, ND10, p10. Mount Rushmore: giant fl ag unfurled to mark Muchow, Arthur: deputy warden at time of anniversary of, JJ87, p38; fundraising escape from S.D. State Penitentiary in program for 50th anniversary kicked 1922, JF01, p19. off, JF89, p21; feature story on 50th Mueksch, Gwen: comments on foothills town Anniversary of, MJ91, p11-13; feature on Oral, SO05, p78. Hall of Records, MJ91, p14-16; stamps Mueller, Al: purveyor of nickel coffee at Al’s featuring, MJ91, p19; baseball team of Oasis, SEP85, p40; Al’s Oasis in Oacoma workers on, MA92, p32-33; brief - walk founded by, MJ01, p49-51. new Presidential Trail to, MJ96, p12; varied Mueller, Bruce: mentioned in Too Long in the reactions to blasting for, early opposition Sun about track meet, MJ17, p112. to, SO97, p16-21; placing of historical Mueller, Connie: work with beetles to control documentation in Hall of Records, ND98, Leafy Spurge, ND98, p52-53. p24-29; profi le of Mary Borglum, wife of Mueller, John: career as a volunteer fi refi ghter, sculptor Gutzon, MJ01, p44-47; patching MJ89, p46. of, JA04, p10-14; Paul Higbee’s experience Mueller, Mike: head of Rocky Mountain Elk of climbing, JA04, p14; experiences Foundation, MA96, p12. of Robert Hayes growing up during Mueller, Steve: comments on nickel coffee at the carving of, MA05, p55-60; Howard Al’s Oasis, SEP85, p40. Winstead in Rapid City fi nds miniature Muenster, Ted: role in getting Dakota Dome molds of, ND07, p20; Sioux nation built, ND98, p21; 2009 inductee answers representation at, MJ09, p19-20; brief on question in “Questions for 13 Hall of national memorial, SO09, p33; Dakotiana Famers,” SO09, p78. interview with superintendent Cheryl Mujcin, Venija and Suad: owners of European Schreier, JA11, p10; Doane Robinson’s African & Middle Eastern Grocery in Sioux involvement in creation of, ND13, p82-89; Falls, ND05, p64. feature on forgotten chief carver of, MJ14, Mule Deer, Gary: musical acts at Spearfi sh p78-87; Too Long in the Sun about, MJ14, Pavilion remembered by, JA02, p57-61; p112; Presidential Trail at, ND16, p109. brief – featured in bands/musicians from Mountain goats: feature story on, MAR86, p10- S.D., ND04, p12; mentioned in feature on 13; Our Wild Side on, JF13, p93. free spirits in our 30th anniversary issue, Mountain lion: population of in S.D. on the MA15, p44. upswing, MA97, p54-56; numbers of Mulehead Ranch: homestead ranch near increasing near cities, MJ03, p28; shot Bonesteel, MA09, p26-31. in city of Yankton, SO04, p40; feature Muller, Joe: manager of Evans Plunge in Hot story on, p53-58, JF05; Our Wild Side on Springs, JAN86, p33. sighting of, JA10, p94; Bernie Hunhoff and Muller, Steven: raises rodeo bulls, MA16, p20- Ryan Hughes’ encounter with mentioned in 29. Brushes with Danger article, MA11, p23; Munce, Roger: comments on Hartford what to do if approached by a mountain development, MJ06, p20. lion, MA12, p26; Ryan Hansen encounters, Mundt, Karl E.: Emil Loriks defeated in election JF15, p109; Our Wild Side on mountain lion by, JUL85, p20; role in getting EROS Data

136 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MUN - MYS Center to S.D., SO98, p24-29; Mushroom: feature story on hunting, Munoz, Ana Line and Ida: owners of Sabor A identification of, MAY86, p40-42; hunting Mexico in Rapid City, JF12, p33. for morel along the Missouri, MA93, p44- Munro, Adele (Torstenson): mentioned in article 46; how to know if poisonous in Nature on school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34- Questions feature, MA12, p22; food article 41. on Morels, MA12, p70-71; how to find Munson, Dave: punctuality, even-handedness morels, MJ13, p26. expected from Sioux Falls’ new mayor, Music: overview of bands from S.D., ND04, JA02, p36. p11-39; South Dakota songwriters, MA09, Murdo: featured in Towns We Like, SO94, p40- p17; Dakotiana on bow rehairing and 46; brief - Pioneer Auto Museum, SO94, restoration specialist, MJ10, p10. p44; WNAX gas station and pump at Musick, Roy & Norma: land where prehistoric Pioneer Auto Museum in featured as prized Arikara village located owned by, ND00, museum pieces, MA05, p14; 1880 Town in, p69. MA09, p50-55; brief on Pioneer Auto Show Muskegon disaster: feature story on, MJ08, owner from, JF10, p56; Our Wild Side p89-92; mentioned in feature on photo of deer jumping fence near, JF10, memorable sad stories from our first 30 p94; Pioneer Auto Museum in is one of 25 years, MA15, p39. very unusual man-made places, MA10, Muskegon: mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful p33; Pioneer Auto Museum in mentioned Places article, JA10, p26-47. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Muskrat huts: whether they can predict weather Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Tom Daschle’s 1971 in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p24. Pontiac Ventura housed at Pioneer Auto Muskrats: Our Wild Side on, JF15, p108. Museum, JF13, p31; 1880 Town in has Mutchelknaus, Kiel: organizer of Drawntown, Dances with Wolves memorabilia, MJ14, Sioux Falls artists group, JF10, p37. p28; Immanuel Lutheran Church near Mutton Bustin’: mentioned in an “oughta do” restored, ND16, p17. list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Murphy, Dennis: brief - long-lived artesian well Myers, Darlene Red Elk: profile of singer, JA01, on the Bon Homme County farm of, MJ89, p56-57. p46. Myers, Ernie: horticultural answer man at Murphy, Gene: disabled Vietnam veteran, Gurney’s Seed, FM87, p9-10. national commander of Disabled American Myers, Jim: remarks on I-29 rest stop near Veterans, SO06, p47. Wilmot, NOV85, p37. Murphy, Jeremiah: photo essay of Summer Myers, Kent: profile of Spearfish novelist, MJ98, Nights and Art Alley in Rapid City by, p80-83. JA11, p76-81; explains how to lobby our Myers, Kirk: memories of life on the Diamond A legislature, MJ13, p36. Ranch, ND93, p18. Murphy, John: first sawmill in Black Hills built Myers, Mary Lynn: 2012 South Dakota Hall of by, JUL85, p41. Fame inductee, ND12, p107. Murphy, Rick: favorite photo of the Falls by, Myers, Nettie: Sioux Falls pilot and aerobatic SO08, p59. champ, JA13, p34. Murphy, Stephanie: veterinarian instructor at Myers, Scott: feature story on, MA07, p50-57. National American University featured in Myers, Stephen: 2012 South Dakota Hall of College Guide, JF06, p75. Fame inductee, ND12, p106. Murray, Ebenezer: Deadwood inventor of Myersville: ghost town of the Black Hills “breast-shield” or nursing bra, SO10, p52- watched over by Barker sisters, JF06, p30- 57. 34. Murray, Father Don: founder of Sky Ranch, Myles, Marlena: mentioned in feature on Native home for troubled boys, SO93, p26-28. American artists, MA17, p70-78. Museum of Geology: mentioned in feature on Myron Lee & the Caddies: feature on band, unusual museums and collections in the ND04, p30-33. Black Hills, MJ16, p68-76. Myron Lee: Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame honoree, Museum of Visual Materials: Dakotiana on, JF09, p15. MA11, p10; architect Stacey McMahan is Mystery hole: Dakotiana on possible flume inspired by building, SO15, p50. found in Lake Andes, SO10, p11. Museums: unusual museums and collections in Mystic Cowboys: music sales effect on, MA09, the Black Hills, MJ16, p68-76. p17.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 137 MYS - NEF Mystic Falls: favorite photo of, SO08, p58. Yankton, MA11, p34-37. Mystic Miner Ski Resort: mentioned in photo National Music Museum (see also Shrine to essay on snowboarding, JF12, p36-39. Music) Mystic: home of Jim Brown, stop on the National Music Museum: listed with Rand- Chicago, Burlington & Quincy railroad line McNally as one of the “Top 25 Things to do in the Black Hills, NOV85, p13-14; feature for Free,” JA04, p36; Johnny Cash Guitar on Crouch Railroad Line, JA13, p74-83. and Schellenbaum (Turkish Crescent) in Mystics: band honored by Rock n’ Roll Hall of featured as prized museum pieces, MA05, Fame, JF09, p15. p13; one of 25 very unusual man-made N places, MA10, p34. Nachtigal, Glen: jokes of in South Dakota High National Natural Landmarks: feature on Liner, DJ87, p15. landmarks in South Dakota, JA15, p86-102. Nachtigal, Mary: house of Charlie Nelson owned National Presidential Wax Museum: mentioned by, ND08, p83. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Nachtigal, Ralph: newspaper column on the Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. lottery, JF91, p23; essay by included in Native American (see Arikara, Cheyenne, Visions, JF95, p27-28. Dakota, Hidatsa, Lakota, Nakota, Oglala, Nadeau, Fred: comments on Sutton Bay Golf Oneota Culture, Yankton or Yanktonais) Course in Sully County, JA16, p86-87. Native American Natural Foods, LLC.: Naef, Brad and Joletta: Tolstoy restaurant mentioned in anniversary special food (Dakota Jo’s Café) owners mentioned in article, SO10, p39; We Make It on Tanka feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22; Bar Makers from Kyle, SO12, p18. Dakota Jo’s Café owners make German Native American Tea Company: We Make It on, food, ND12, p37; mentioned in feature on JF15, p12. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Native Voices Film Festival: held in Rapid City, Nagase, Masayuki: Japanese artist to sculpt p25-29, JF05. spires at Rapid City’s Main Street Square, Nature Conservancy: co-sponsor of South MA13,p76-82. Dakota Natural Areas Registry program, Nagel, Chesney: pictured in feature on South acceptance of Fletcher’s Prairie, MAY86, Dakota High School Rodeo Finals, MJ12, p17; management of Samuel Ordway p34-41. Prairie, AS87, p9. Nagi Kicopi: program to help young people on Nauman, Chuck: fi lmmaker, MA17, p50-56. the Pine Ridge Reservation, ND01, p24. Nauman, Tom: comments on morel Nakota: construction of language, derivations of mushrooms, MA12, p70-71. names of, JUL85, p32-36; Mount Rushmore Nebelsick, Terry: Too Long in the Sun on representation of, MJ09, p19-20; feature basketball refereen in Huron, JF16, p120. on Native American artists, MA17, p70-78. Nedved, Al: comments on condition of Bear Namtz, Tina & Steve: Mangy Moose in Hill City Butte since 1996 fi re, SO00, p63. operated by, SO02, p37. Needles Highway: brief on Peter Norbeck’s Nance, Aris: DSU student founds SHEO development of, JF10, p58; driving it is (Someone Helps Everyone), JF14, p96. one of 25 Things Every South Dakotan Naoe, Fumi: featured in Sioux Falls Chefs, JF03, Should Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; climbing p26-27. mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in Napesni, Ollie: one of Elders of the Faith South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; mentioned painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p40. in humorous stories from 30 years of Napoleon Dynamite: movie produced by native South Dakota Magazine, MA15, p101-111; South Dakotan, MJ05, p37. Wendell Duffi eld shares family’s experience Narrows, The: featured in article as one of 10 of getting bus stuck in tunnel in, MA17, Naturally Beautiful Places, JA10, p26-47. p96. National American University: South Dakota’s Neer, Don: memory of dropping fl y ball, striking college towns, JF09, p87-88; South out in 1938 state baseball tourney game, Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p85-90; MJ95, p21. John Hauer was Paul Tierney’s favorite Nef, Alfred: Milbank cheese factory co- owned professor at, JF15, p70; favorite college and operated by, SO06, p37-41. hangouts, JF17, p81-82. Nef, Marilyn: comments on borscht family National Field Archery Association (NFAA): tradition, MJ11, p82-85. mentioned in feature on archery in Neff, Arthur: mentioned in humorous stories

138 • South Dakota Magazine inDex NEF - NEU from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, p72-79. MA15, p110. Nelson, Jon: historian and co-author of Crossing Nehmer, Amanda: pictured in photo essay on the Plains With Custer, SO09, p54-59. height of corn, JA16, p27. Nelson, Joy: pioneer-era church restored by, Neibling, Harlou Paul: Too Long in the Sun MA01, p63. about balloon pilot, JF15, p112. Nelson, Karen: rural Webster woman’s 1997 Neihardt, Hilda: comments on Harney Peak hike rescue by cell phone in blizzard, JF11, p38. with Black Elk, JF10, p53. Nelson, Kathy: comments on cookbook Neihardt, John: visit to Harney Peak with Black produced by Timber Lake Topic, ND13, p35. Elk by remembered by daughter Hilda, Nelson, Kita: animal clinic in Agency Village MA01, p64-67; wrote about Hugh Glass, established by, MA08, p13. ND16, p87-89. Nelson, Lee: comments on wagon ruts at Gate Neill, Makayla: photo of in feature on Elkton, City Golf Course, JA16, p91. SO11, p14. Nelson, Mark: comments on future of Tyndall Neilsen, Hod: role in getting Dakota Dome built, by, MA05, p21-26. ND98, p22. Nelson, Milt: Mitchell realtor and former state Neiss, Ronnie: large scale hog confinement on senator comments on “My Fishing Pond,” Rosebud Reservation supported by, SO00, MJ06, p34-35. p16. Nelson, Nels: mentioned in anniversary special Nelles, Robert C.: mentioned in feature on food article, SO10, p39. all girl football team Lady Leatherheads, Nelson, Nicholas: pictured in photo essay on ND11, p34-38. height of corn, JA16, p27. Nelson, Abbie: pictured in photo essay on Nelson, Pat: memoirs of, essay on the lure of height of corn, JA16, p27. South Dakota, JJ87, p48-50. Nelson, Andrew: home of which the James Nelson, Paul: memories of clamming, MJ09, brothers stopped during their Northfield p63-65 escape, JA06, p60; mentioned in feature Nelson, Robert: comments on winter in on memorable sad stories from our first 30 Keystone, ND15, p84-88. years, MA15, p39. Nelson, Ron: Parker mayor, JA14, p35. Nelson, Braden: Guardsman pictured in 2011 Nelson, Rupert & Dee: marriage in Dell Rapids, Missouri River flood feature, SO11, p83. MJ07, p14-15. Nelson, Buzz: comments on the Oneota burial Nelson, S.D.: Writers & Artists on poetry book mounds near Blood Run Creek, MJ03, p57- featuring paintings by, JA12, p39. 58. Nelson, Toby: article on Sturgis farrier, MJ10, Nelson, Charlie: houses collected by, ND08, p74-77. p83. Nemo Road: area from Rapid City to Boondocks Nelson, Chuck: fix-it man in Yankton, ND16, restaurant is Johnny Sundby’s favorite fall p48-51. foliage drive, SO12, p78-83. Nelson, Crystal: comments on Hovden cabin, Nemo: Guest Ranch spotlighted as an ND11, p10; comments on Menno Pioneer opportunity in “Dakotiana”, MJ06, p77. Power Show, SO12, p20-23; wants Mead Neppl, Greg: Mitchell Tech professor has Building preserved for another 125 years, students volunteer for Habitat for Humanity ND14, p28. House, JF14, p110. Nelson, Doug: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p53; Nesbit, Billy: mentioned in story on powder Chamberlain mayor, JA14, p26. house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- Nelson, Dr. John: comments on Redwater 39. Trolley, MJ13, p48-54. Ness, Larry: brought back Native American Nelson, Dr. Vernon Ronald: 2008 Hall of Fame pipe bag to Dakota Territorial Museum, honoree, SO08, p83. ND09, p104; 2012 South Dakota Hall Nelson, Gary & Paula: own 1928 Willys Whippet of Fame inductee, ND12, p104; photos in Platte, JF13, p22. from Wounded Knee Massacre from his Nelson, Jeff: comments on snake sculptures of collection, ND15, p20-30. Snake Butte Hill, JF03, p34. Neth, Cassie: Mount Marty College student Nelson, Jim & Kathy: newspaper in Timber Lake comments, JF11, p66. published by, contributions to community Nettinga, Stacy: Too Long in the Sun on first made by, MA02, p65-69; Sea of Grass art airplane ride with his dad, MJ11, p96. exhibit in Timber Lake organized by, JA15, Neu, Clacie: member of Rochford Trio, ND04,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 139 NEU - NIC p16. Newman, Lynn: profi le of painter, JA92, p20-23. Neuberger, Tom & Ruth: feature story on the Newspapers: career of promoter/publisher goosemobile, ND89, p13-17; feature on Charlie Collins, publishing of Black Hills the Goosemobile, ND98, p42-49; remarks Champion, MAR86, p8-9; brief existence on the fat content of their chickens, JF01, of the Brule City Times, MAR86, p9; p45; Goosemobile in Canistota started profi le of Mitchell Daily Republic editor by, ND06, p14; JA08, p79; mentioned in W.R. Ronald, MJ89, p26-28; feature on anniversary special food article, SO10, the Hipple publishing dynasty of Pierre, p45; Goosemobile is one of our holiday MJ98, p18-23; Hunter family and Madison traditions, ND12, p31; Goosemobile for newspaper, MJ98, p84; Lowrie/Way family sale, JF16, p36-38. and Watertown newspaper, MJ98, p86. Neuhalfen, Daniel: pictured in feature on 2011 : bluegrass festivals in, fl ood, SO11, p76-96. JA88, p44; photographs of by Joel Strasser, Neuharth, Al: serves as Mount Rushmore SO97, p22-27; featured as favorite South fundraising chairman, JF89, p21; lifelong Dakota campsite, JA05, p20-21, Sergeant friendship between Gordon Aadland and, Creek in is one of things to see in every SO04, p90; comments on Claremont county, JA11, p41; snow trillium fl ower Honkers in feature on six-man football, found only in, MA14, p22. ND11, p40-45; mentioned in humorous Newton-Jenney Expedition: mentioned in article stories from 30 years of South Dakota on fi nding true summit of Harney Peak, Magazine, MA15, p105. JF16, p60-64; mentioned in article on Neumiller, Paul: fossils found near Bonesteel by, water in the Black Hills, MJ16, p38-47. MA09, p26-31. Newton-John, Olivia: fi rst U.S. concert of held Neutrinos: studies of underway at Homestake at SDSU, MJ04, p98. mine, MA01, p38; mentioned in feature Nguyen, Joe: family runs The Homesteader article on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Chinese restaurant in Gregory, JF12, p28. New Holland: hosts smorgasbord of Dutch food Niblett, Gary: Santa Fe artist mentioned in each year, ND94, p45-47; story on, JA04, feature on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. p44; Eugene and Evelyn Niewenhuis from Nicholas, Sallie & Charles: brief - owners of visited every town in South Dakota, JF17, Black Hills Bread Spreads, ND91, p19. p18. Nicholaus, Bret: co-creator of South Dakota New Holy, Alice: profi le of quillworker, JA91, Chat Pack, MA13, p15. p18-20. Nichols, John ‘Bear’ & Barb: residents of Scenic, New Underwood: Don Hilmer and Slim MA99, p32. McNaught from profi led in feature on Nick’s Gyros: Greek restaurant in Sioux Falls cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Newark: mentioned in feature on traveling JF12, p24. across the state on gravel roads, SO16, Nick’s Hamburger Park: Santa’s Vacation House p18-31. at, ND12, p27. Newcastle-Vermillion Bridge: mentioned in 10 Nick’s Hamburger Shop: is David Allan Evans’ Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, favorite place to eat, JF01, p16; mentioned p26-47. in feature on Brookings, MJ11, p14- Newcombe, Mattie Goff: trick rider mentioned 21; mentioned in feature on hometown in Fort Pierre Story, MA10, p21. restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Newell: annual ram sale held in, AS87, p52; Nickel Plate Cafe: feature story on, SEP86, p35- feature on, JF11, p14-19; Jan Swan Wood 36. and Bill Wood from profi led in feature on Nicollet Tower: observation outlook near cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64; Brendan Sisseton, MJ92, p28-30; Mentioned Klueckman owns 1965 Mercury Comet in Dakotiana on Coteau, MJ10, p12; “Twister” and Charlie Harrison owns 1967 mentioned in article on How to Grow a Plymouth Barracuda in, JF13, p30; Dale South Dakotan, JF16, p32. Simanton from retrains race horses, MA14, Nicollet, Joseph N.: French mapmakers journey p38; Cheer & Dance Team from pictured in in northeast S.D., MJ92, p28-29; following photo essay on height of corn, JA16, p27; the trail of in S.D., MA94, p50-53 brief mentioned in article on Orman Dam, SO16, on, JF10, p52; Mentioned in Dakotiana on p60-67. Coteau, MJ10, p12; comments on Big Sioux Newman, John: Pollock mayor, JA14, p36. River in 1838, MA13, p44.

140 • South Dakota Magazine inDex NIE - NOR Nielsen, Hod: spotlighted career in sports MA15, p101-111; mentioned in feature on coverage in all mediums, MA06, p34. traveling across the state on gravel roads, Nielsen, Lance: Sacred Trust Ministries in Sioux SO16, p18-31. Falls founded by, SO07, p59. Nord, Caroline Boller: reminiscence of ride Nielsen, Tina: owner of South Shore Mercantile on the Great Northwestern Train in 1897, mentioned in feature on Highway 20, NOV85, p15; ND10, p16-22 Norder, Mike: Mobridge resident comments on Niewenhuis, Eugene and Evelyn: visited every people kayaking the entire Missouri river, town in South Dakota, JF17, p18. MA14, p58-64. Niklason, Harold and Gladys: original owners of Nordlie, John: feature story on organ builder, Nick’s Hamburgers mentioned in feature on SO89, p14-18; brief - one of the colorful Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. characters from South Dakota Magazine’s Nills, Ashton: comments on how to trap first 10 years, JA95, p23; feature on organ- crawdads, MA12, p27. building business of, ND01, p28-33. Nine Mile Lake: photo essay on, MJ11, p86-89. Nordstrom, Art: owns 1963 Chevy Biscayne in Nisland: beet fields near Nisland worked by Garretson, JF13, p29. POW during WWII, JF01, p46-50; kids race Nordstrom, Evan: mentioned in feature on Fort sheep at Butte-Lawrence County Fair in, Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. JA16, p67; mentioned in article on Orman Norlin, Betty Vail: maker of Vail Shortbread, Dam, SO16, p60-67. SO94, p73-75; mentioned in anniversary Nissen, Al: Miller basketball player mentioned in special food article, SO10, p42. story on Spirit of the Six, MA12, p47-51. Norman, Gaylord: pictured by historic marker/ Nodsle, Jeff: work with goats used to control sign near Fort Pierre, ND16, p56-57; Leafy Spurge on island in Big Stone Lake, mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, ND98, p52-53. p22-32. Nohr, Rodney: Wagner Building in Yankton Norman, Roy and Edith: historic trail signs restored by, ND00, p39. created by, JF16, p18; historic marker/sign Nolte, Evan: essay by included in Visions, JF96, by is Big Picture, ND16, p56-57. p34; President of Sioux Falls Chamber of Normann, Matt: photography project on Commerce commented on Sioux Falls, Cheyenne River Reservation, JA14, p88-95. SO05, p13-17. Norris, Kathleen: profile of writer, SO98, p54- Nolte, Marijane: gets Peacock Crossing signs 57. placed on highway, NOV86, p27. Norris, Xavier: pictured in photo essay on Nora: Christmas parties for neighborhood Cheyenne River Reservation, JA14, p88-95. thrown by Mike Pederson of, ND02, p55- Norse Press: feature story on publishing 56; Christmas party at is one of our holiday business of Red Stangland, NOV85, p44- traditions, ND12, p21. 47; brief on Red Stangeland, Sioux Falls Norbeck, Governor/Senator Peter: conservation founder of, JF10, p62. efforts and waterfowl population, MA94, North Alabama: sunken riverboat rediscovered p8-11; creator of Custer State Park, in the Missouri River, JF06, p45-47. MJ94, p10; efforts to lure President Calvin North Dakota: name change proposal of sparks Coolidge to S.D. in 1927, MA96, p50-51; comments by South Dakotans, SO01, profile of, pt. 1, ND98, p58-65; profile p51; columnist Dave Barry ridicules name of, pt. 2, JF99, p58-65; involvement with change plans of, ND01, p36. planning Iron Mountain Road to Mount Northeast Corner: feature on the four corners, Rushmore, JA03, p28-29; Needles Highway, ND93, p26-33. envisioned by, named one of the nation’s Northern Cave Hills: feature story on The Island most beautiful drives, MA05, p74; story Mesa located in, SO09, p40-43. of when he funded an “impossible” road Northern flicker: Our Wild Side on woodpecker, through the Badlands, JA06, p53; Peter SO11, p74. Norbeck Scenic Byway location selected Northern flying squirrels: Our Wild Side on, by, ND06, p17-20; C.C. Gideon friend of, MJ11, p92. JF07, p60-63; brief on development of Northern Lights: one of our rare nature Needles Highway, JF10, p58; photo essay discoveries, MA14, p30; Our Wild Side on, on Custer State Park Wildlife Loop, JA14, MJ16, p110. p42-49; mentioned in humorous stories Northern Plains Indian Art Market: Traveler from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, oabout, SO12, p77.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 141 NOR - O’GR Northern Prairies Land Trust (NPLT): mentioned Dakota, JA16, p17. in feature on saving our native prairie, Novotny, Jean: essay on midwestern eating MA11, p48-53. habits, FM87, p20-21. Northern State College/University: centennial Novotny, John: profi le of rodeo bullfi ghter, alumni of recognized, ND88, p36; images JAN86, p18-20. of birds and animals put on trees by Nowak, Tim: comments on archeological dig at art student Patricia Innis at, JF05, p24; Fort Randall, AS87, p23-25 homecoming hijinks at, SO07, p45; South Nowosielska, Margaret: restored Oscar Howe Dakota’s college towns, JF09, p80-82; murals in Mobridge, MJ15, p71. South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p79; Nucci’s Italian Bistro & Gelato: Italian mentioned in 2011 College Towns, JF11, restaurant in Sioux Falls mentioned in p52; members of SERVE collect donations feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p27. for Salvation Army or Safe Harbor each Nunez, Eric: manager at Jacky’s Restaurant and spring, JF12, p78; Don Meyer former Bakery in Sioux Falls, JF12, p23. coach at is 2012 South Dakota Hall of Nuni, Zintkala (Lost Bird): mentioned in Fame inductee, ND12, p107; Geography article about Minnehaha County historical professor Erin Fouberg studies politics of markers, MA14, p76-83. East River/West River divide, JF13, p72; Nunn, Alex: Dakotiana on visit to Ipswich, Peter Kilian was Matt Daigle’s favorite JA12, p17. professor at, JF15, p66; Lynn Carlsgaard Nusz, June: owns Black Hills log cabin built by was Darwin Wolf’s favorite professor at Juso brothers, ND16, p90-97. Northern State University, JF15, p68-69; Nutter, Darby (Darber): Dakotiana – comments president James Smith answers questions on Beryle Seaman, MA10, p12; member in annual college guide, JF16, p94; favorite of Verendrye Museum Association, MA10, college hangouts, JF17, p66. p14-21; mentioned in feature on Fort Northwest Corner: Feature on the four corners, Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. ND93, p26-33. Nygaard, Eldon: Vietnam helicopter operator, Norton, Jerry: rodeo clown, MA09, p34-37. Buffalo Run Winery run by, SO06, p43; Norton, Jessie: telephone operator in Armour, vineyard/winery near Vermillion operated MAY86, p19. by, JF02, p65; mentioned in feature on Norton, Perry & Teresa: dogsledding afi cionados grape growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40- in the Black Hills, JF99, p26-31. 48. Norway Rib Eaters: Dakotiana on Clay County’s Nystrom, Deb: author of Bad River Road, MA10, Corn Cob Chefs, SO09, p10. p74. Norway/Norwegian Heritage: ethnic humor of O Red Stangland, NOV85, p44-47; feature on O’Brien, Dan: profi le of novelist, SO92, p16- lutefi sk supper at Bethel Lutheran Church 19; sport of falconry and, MA97, p12-15; in Lead, JF89, p28-31; ethnic recipes of experiences of while reintroducing buffalo Leaine Rollag, ND96, p41-43; Canton onto his ranch, MJ02, p82-87; co-author known as Norwegian Capital of South of Great Plains: America’s Lingering Wild Dakota, ND00, p13-19; custom of kaar and author of Buffalo for the Broken Heart, a form of Social Security, MA03, p63-65; ND09, p36-43; mentioned in feature on feature on Heritage Park on Augustana saving our native prairie, MA11, p48-53. College campus, JA14, p66-75. O’Bryan, Lyle: photographer Jean Laughton Nosbush, Mike: comments on wagon ruts at infl uenced by, ND08, p64-70; photo of Gate City Golf Course, JA16, p91. cowboy by Jean Laughton, JF10, p22. Not Help Him, Marie: work with Wounded Knee O’Byrne, Rhonda: mentioned in feature on Survivors Association, ND90, p24-25. Black Hills forest farmers and pine beetles, Noteboom, Craig: Pickstown mayor, JA14, p36. SO12, p32-38. Notre Dame: football rivalry with University of O’Connell, John: fi re fi ghting pilot from Letcher, South Dakota, ND06, p13. JA13, p26. Novak, Amy: Dakota Wesleyan University O’Connor, Philip: last man in Capa, ND09, p90- President comments on leadership 93. programs, JF14, p104; president of Dakota O’Dea, Donna: spirits chased from old buildings Wesleyan University in Mitchell answers by, SO01, p31-34. questions in annual college guide, JF16, O’Grady, J.D.: comments on paddlefi sh in the p89; Top 7 things she loves about South Missouri River by, SO02, p77-78.

142 • South Dakota Magazine inDex O’LE - OGL O’Leary, Arlene: mentioned in article on in feature on saving our native prairie, patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- MA11, p48-53. 70. Oakley, Bonnie: dogsledding aficionado in the O’Leary, Capt. Brian: mentioned in article on Black Hills, JF99, p29. patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Oaks, Barbara: reminiscences of visiting Uncle 70. Louie’s farm, SEP85, p38-39. O’Leary, Marcia: feature on co-founder of Oakwood Lakes State Park: black powder Missouri Breaks Industries, MA89, p38-42; shoot/winter rendezvous in, DJ87, p7; brief - one of the colorful characters from Samuel Mortimer’s cabin in is one of things South Dakota Magazine’s first 10 years, to see in every county, JA11, p31. JA95, p18. Oates, Bill: pictured in article on Fassbender O’Leary, Pfc. Tanner: mentioned in article on photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- Oates, Bob: featured as honored Hall of Fame 70. member, SO05, p69. O’Neill, Donny: Guardsman pictured in 2011 Obermeier, Fred: Clark manager profiled in Missouri River flood feature, SO11, p83. feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- O’Neill, Kitty: brief on stunt woman, JF10, p51. 47. O’Neill, Mildred: pictured in town story on 30 Obert, Tim & Karen: ice-cream business of, years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, MJ94, p36-37. P13-26. Ochs, Gail: chamber of commerce president O’Rourke, Betty: Nicholas Black Elk’s comments in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, descendant runs Bette’s Kitchen in p64-69. Manderson, ND15, p57. Ochs, Gregory: mentioned in article on Lily, O’Rourke, Chuck: pictured tending Nicholas JF17, p32-37. Black Elk’s grave, SO15, p27; mentioned Ode, Dave: comments on McIntosh Fen, ND93, in article on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, p38-39; comments on rare flowers, MA14, ND15, p52-57. p22. O’Rourke, Kobey: comments in article on Ode, Kim: writes on how to camp in Badlands, Lakota Nation Invitational in Rapid City, MJ13, p34. ND15, p74-76. Odland, Ole. M.: comments on 1922 prison O’Toole, Beth: criminal justice instructor at escape, JF01, p19. University of Sioux Falls featured in College Odson, Urban: listing - member of S.D. Sports Guide, JF06, p86. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Oacoma: home of Al’s Oasis, SEP85, p40; Al’s Oehlerking, Milt & Marge: land where Oasis in is Linda Hasselstrom’s favorite prehistoric Arikara village located owned place to eat, JF01, p16; East River and by, ND00, p66-70. West River South Dakota meet at Al’s Oelrichs: featured as a foothills town, SO05, Oasis in, MJ01, p49-51; feature article on p77; rodeo champions Lisa Lockhart and Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. Chad Ferley from, SO07, p13; rodeo Oahe Chapel: Dakotiana on, JF14, p18; champs Chad Ferley and Lisa Lockhart from mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, Oelrichs, SO14, p20-24; pictured in photo MJ16, p27. essay by Stephen Gassman on fall along Oahe Dam: dam in Pierre mentioned in feature Highway 18, SO15, p66-71. on Missouri river flooding, SO11, p76-96 Ogallala Aquifer: mentioned in article on Oahe Irrigation Project: history of, MA94, p31- Sandhills, ND14, p34-42. 36; Dakotiana on online exhibit hosted by Oglala (town of): profile of quillworker Alice Northern State University on, JA15, p16. New Holy from, JA91, p18-20. Oahe Marina & Resort: Fort Pierre restaurant is Oglala Dam: mentioned as place to visit on Pine Lana Blair’s favorite breakfast place, JF13, Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, p57. p81. Oglala Lakota College: South Dakota’s college Oahe: mission location and home to Thomas towns, JF09, p83-84; South Dakota’s Riggs, ND10, p76-82. College Towns, JF10, p80, p85; mentioned Oakes, Art & Marilyn: Buffalo Rock Lodge in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p60; Lakota owned by, JF07, p63; comments on Iron speech contest held at, JF13, p64; Dowell Mountain Road, JA03, p29-30; owner of Caselli-Smith was Karlene Hunter’s favorite Buffalo Rock Lodge, SO10, p74-80. professor at Oglala Lakota College, JF15, Oakland, Nels and Martha: settlers mentioned p69-70; mentioned as place to visit on

South Dakota Magazine Index • 143 OGL - OLS Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, SO16, p32-38. p57; president Thomas Shortbull answers Old Papineau (see Du Charme, Cuthbert) questions in annual college guide, JF16, Old Prairie Museum: favorite building of Fred p95; favorite college hangouts, JF17, p69- Thurston in Rapid City, JA08, p34. 70; Writers & Artists on new literary journal Old Tyme Dickens Christmas: Hill City event is by, MJ17, p79. one of our holiday traditions, ND12, p20. Oglala Lakota County: treasure cave of Indian Old, Toby: mentioned in article on Lily, JF17, relics found by Ed Lemmon in, SO15, p28- p32-37. 34. Oldham: original home of Prairie Repertory Oglala Tribe: Grey Eagles group formed on Pine Theater, AM87, p42-44; history of Ridge Reservation, MAY86, p18; Who’s devastating fi res in, MJ89, p47; Who of tribal members published, AS87, experiences of Flying Farmers member p22; profi le of Red Cloud, JF00, p34-46; John Spader from, MA03, p75; Terrill impact of DM&E Railroad’s plans to expand Folsland owns 1939 Chevy Club Coupe, on, ND02, p73-74; profi le of Crazy Horse JF13, p24. of the, MA03, p33-41 and MJ03, p32-40; Ole and Lena joke: how to tell a, MJ13, p25. book passes down history of, JF10, p35. Olesen, Frances: essay in Visions 98, JF98, Ohlmann, Wilbert & Judy: operators of Diamond p52. Ring Ranch, JA99, p92-97. Oleson, Lloyd: member of Eisele & Oleson Ohms, Rene: pictured exploring Jewel Cave, band, ND04, p23. MA13, p64. Olinger, Mary: 2012 South Dakota Hall of Fame Oil Patch, The: Harding County’s oil wells, JA93, inductee, ND12, p105. p52-55. Olive Place: 1887 Queen Anne Victorian Okaton: brief article on chokecherry picking and mansion for sale outside of Watertown, rattlesnake infestation near, JA10, p48-49; SO14, p44-47. ghost town in Jones County is one of things Oliver, Rob: president of to see in every county, JA11, p40. in Sioux Falls answers questions in annual Okroi, Kenny: stone masons work near Pickerel college guide, JF16, p86. Lake, JA09, p24-29. Olivet: featured in Towns We Like, JF00, p21- Oktoberfest: German heritage celebration in 25. Menno, MJ09, p51. Olkiewicz, David: manager of Cooperative Ola Players: theatrical group from Ola known Weather Program, JF98, p29-31. as, ND07, p15-16. Ollie’s: photo of restaurant in feature on Elk Ola: St. Olaf’s Lutheran congregation celebrates Point and I-29, JA11, p16. anniversary in, MAY86, p20; Ola Players Ollila, Dave: comments in article on Orman originate in, ND07, p15-16. Dam, SO16, p60-67. Oland, Ivy: returned to Sioux Falls to work for Olney, Duncan: ice rink in Rapid City managed Craftsman Creek, ND05, p65-66. by, MA03, p21. Old Baldy: Josh Morrison describes hiking, Olsen, Colin: memories of the Frog Creek ND15, p117. School of, SO01, p74-75. Old Courthouse Museum: one of Sioux Falls’ Olsen, Duane ‘Ole’: brief - passing away of gems, JA03, p35-41; murals by Ole noted, JF01, p44. Running in, SO10, p12; built by Wallace Olsen, Ruth: comments on Heritage Park on Dow, SO13, p68-69; Kevin Gansz wants Augustana College campus, JA14, p66-75. preserved for another 125 years, ND14, Olson, Ardys: mentioned in anniversary special p28. food article, SO10, p42. Old Nature Trail: in Wessington Springs Olson, Art: pictured in article on Fassbender designed by Lowell Stanley, JA08, p90-91; photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. climbing a tree at mentioned in an “oughta Olson, Betty: state lawmaker from Prairie City do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, names top 7 things she loves about South p22-37. Dakota, MA13, p15. Old Growth Pines: featured in Places to See Olson, Brian: Lake Area Technical Institute Before they Disappear, JA12, p26. professor and students study technology to Old Hay Hall: mentioned in feature on forbidden replace crop rotation, JF13, p62-63. reservation/Indian dance halls, MJ12, p45- Olson, Danny: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, SO01, 50. p63. Old Lumber Company: restaurant in Vermillion, Olson, David: comments on Jorstad Spring by,

144 • South Dakota Magazine inDex OLS - ORI SO02, p59-60; part owner comments on One Feather, Gerald: photograph of, essay by, the Original Kimball Popcorn Balls, MA14, JF99, p13. p14. One Feather, Ingrid: descendant of Wounded Olson, Dottie Crawford: former cheerleader Knee survivor Peter Stands, ND15, p44-51. comments in article on Spirit of the Six, One Feather, Johnny: feature story on, JF07, MA12, p47-51. p45-48. Olson, Ed: prehistoric Arikara excavation site One Skunk: war record, reaction to name of, near Firesteel Creek overseen by, ND00, JUL85, p32. p69. One Star, Lloyd: listing - featured artist of Olson, Gary: historian comments on architect Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. Wallace Dow, SO13, p68-69. One Star, Mike: comments on the importance of Olson, Gordon: work with Century Farms book, horses to Lakota life, JA98, p44. MAY85, p27. One-room Schools (see Country Schools) Olson, Gus: Bruce Foster buys gun of, JF09, Oneota Culture: prehistoric burial mounds p14. associated with the near the mouth of Olson, Harlan and Karen: Dakotiana – name Blood Run Creek, MJ03, p54-60. carving of Titanic victim uncovered by, Onida: home of rodeo stock provider John MA10, p10. Sutton, JAN86, p19; home of record- Olson, Harlan: Lake Poinsett historical artifacts setting track star Joe Mendel, JA90, p38- found and donated to museum by, MJ09, 39; murder trial of Ada Carey in, MJ94, p24-29; Finnish celebration in Lake Norden p28-29; brief on Yankton College track organized by, MJ09, p50. world record holder, “Smokey” Joe Mendel Olson, Jeff, Jackie, Jentre, Jill & Joni: featured from, JF10, p61; featured in photography in story on Platte, JA04, p29-30. book of towns along the 100th Meridian, Olson, Jerry: brief – inducted into South Dakota JF16, p44-52; Steve Sutton from raises Hall of Fame, SO04, p82. rodeo bulls, MA16, p20-29; Chili Cook-off Olson, Joe: one of the characters met along at Sully County Fair in, JA16, p64. Highway 12, MA04, p32. Open Door: food story on, SO11, p20-21; Olson, Lefty: listing - member of S.D. Sports Menno restaurant is Shaun Van Oort’s Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. favorite breakfast place, JF13, p81. Olson, Ole: Dakotiana on Titanic victim, MA10, Opening Day: article on opening day of p10. pheasant season near Fairfax/Bonesteel, Olson, Oline & Johannes: farm turned over SO12, p65-67. to daughter and son-in-law in return for Opera Houses: history, remodeling, of historic lifetime care by, MA03, p63-65. in S.D., MA97, p84-88; feature on historic Olson, Renee and Ron: comment on flooding in Homestake Opera House in Lead and brief Day County, MA12, p72-77. on others in South Dakota, ND14, p67-72. Olson, Ricky D.: mentioned in feature on bird Oral: featured as foothills town, SO05, p78. watching, MA11, p80-83. Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush: Our Wild Olson, Roger E.: Ralph Powell was his favorite Side on rare bird, SO10, p94. professor at Sioux Falls Seminary, JF15, Ordal, Betty: Violet Witt was her favorite p72. professor at Dakota State University, JF15, Olson, Ron and Georgiana: owners of Pheasant p62-63. Restaurant and Lounge mentioned in Ordway Prairie: feature story on, AS87, p8-11; feature on Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. grassland mentioned in feature on saving Olson, Russ: comments on hunting wild our native prairie, MA11, p48-53. asparagus, MJ13, p26. Ordway, John: Arch Ellwein portrays, JF17, p45. Olson, Steve & Maricel: love story of, JF04, Ordway, Nehemiah: listed in feature on rogues p62-63. as person who robbed Yankton as its status Olson, Swede & Ardys: krumkake recipes from, as Dakota territorial capital, ND11, p20. ND07, p46-47. Oregon grape: Our Wild Side on, ND10, p87. Olson, Vic: Tripp mayor, JA14, p38. Organic foods: brief on Pomegranate Market, Omaha Kid: letters to Vermillion jail of, JAN86, JA11, p59. p8. Orient: Too Long in the Sun about fires in, Onaka: story on, JA04, p47. JA16, p112. One Book South Dakota: Dakotiana on 2016 Original Singing Cowboys: brief – featured in One Book, JA16, p17. bands/musicians from S.D., ND04, p20.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 145 ORM - OYS Orman Dam: feature on Belle Fourche mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in Reservoir, SO16, p60-67. South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Ormseth, Robert: football coach mentioned Outlaw Ranch: feature story on, MA07, p26-30. in feature on all girl football team Lady Outlaws: feature on our rogues, ND11, p14-25. Leatherheads, ND11, p34-38. Over, W.H.: work with burial mounds, Orthaus, Jeff: comments on Prairie Winds Golf JF98, p36; feature story on career of Club, JA16, p90. archeologist, MJ00, p33-35; archeologist Orthmeyer, Inez: comments in feature on bird found artifacts in Ludlow Cave, MA06, p13. watching, MA11, p80-83. Overby, Glenn: wheat farmer, son of John Ortman Clinic: multi-generation, family-owned Overby, JA09, p30-37; comments on his chiropractic clinic in Canistota, ND97, p34- uncle’s mouse trap invention, SO10, p52- 38; is one of things to see in every county, 57; owner of 1909 Brush Runabout near JA11, p42. Mellette, JF13, p18. Ortman Hotel: is one of things to see in every Overby, John: wheat farming inventions and county, JA11, p42. contributions of, JA09, p30-37. Ortman, David E.: Too Long in the Sun about Overby, Ruth: apple pie in a bag recipe of, track meet success of, MJ17, p112. JA09, p48-49; mentioned in anniversary Ortman, Herbert: brief - inductee of South special food article, SO10, p36; Mellette Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p82. resident explains how to win a pie contest, Oscar Howe Art Center: exhibit featuring MJ13, p36. agricultural themes at, JA92, p8-13; brief - Overby, T.A. (Ted): inventor from Aberdeen, attractions of for summer travelers, MJ97, SO10, p52-57. p11; mentioned in article on How to Grow a Oviatt, Marian: Mellette Memorial Association South Dakotan, JF16, p34. member, SEP85, p16. Osland, Avis: memories of Badger Clark by, Owancatowin: historical marker in Sioux Falls JF89, p19. tells story of, MA14, p76-83. Osprey: migration of to the Black Hills, SO00, Owen, David: Mention of SD Chamber of p38; fl edglings released along the Missouri Commerce and Industry President’s work and James Rivers, ND03, p56; feature with ballot initiatives, SO09, p60-65. story on, MA09, p20-25; Our Wild Side on, Owen, Paul: Dakotiana – specialist in daylily JA10, p84-85; watching mentioned in an hybridization brings new daylily to “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Shakespeare Garden, ND09, p10. MJ11, p22-37; Our Wild Side on fi shing Owens, Gary: cast member of “Laugh-In” from habits of, MJ13, p110; Our Wild Side on, Plankinton, JA15, p52. SO14, p92. Owens, Harold: memories of Boy Scout camp at Osterberg, Tom: Brookings basketball player Enemy Swim, ND03, p98. mentioned in story on Spirit of the Six, Owens, Jesse: Olympic champion photographed MA12, p47-51. by Bill Groethe, MJ05, p56. Osterloh, Dominic: member of band The Tinder Owls: habitat of studied by John Landegent and Box, ND12, p71. Denis Hoffl ander, MJ04, p46; burrowing Ostrander, Roy and Pearl: Pine Crest Tourist owlets in “Wild Babies” article, MA06, p16- Park managers, ND16, p90-97. 21; Nature Trail on snowy owl, MA07, p81; Ostrich: raised by Melvin Hall, SO98, p50-51. great horned owl in McCook County, JA07, Oswald, Adam: Pierre wildlife painter, JA13, p46-47; Our Wild Side on burrowing owls, p61. MJ10, p95; photo of on Christmas day, Ota, Tasunke (Plenty Horses): mentioned in ND10, p86; Our Wild Side on Great Horned article about Minnehaha County historical Owls, ND12, p110; Our Wild Side on snowy markers, MA14, p76-83. owls, JF13, p94; Our Wild Side on, JA13, Otsuga, Denichiro: South Dakota State p94; Our Wild Side on burrowing owl, University scientist comments in article on MA14, p94; Our Wild Side on great horned inventors, SO10, p52-57. owl, ND14, p116; Our Wild Side on snowy Ott, Clarence: mentioned in feature on unique owls, JF15, p107; Our Wild Side on snowy golf courses, JA16, p84-95. owls, JF17, p108. Otter: Our Wild Side on reintroduction of to Big Oyate Trail: feature on southern route to Black Sioux River, ND12, p111. Hills, SO94, p28-34. Our Wild Side on, SO10, p94. Oyster stew: harvest celebration at Bemis Outdoor Campus: learning to read a compass at Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-

146 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PAA - PAR 58. p26-47; part of quartzite trail, SO13, p58- P 69. Paananen, Wayne: film historian spotlighted for Pallid Sturgeon: efforts to restore in Missouri preservation of South Dakota films, MA06, River, JA94, p72-75; story on, JA07, p9-10; p55; history of railroads in Lead, MJ09, feature on endangered species in South p73-77; comments in article on Fassbender Dakota, ND 09, p20-27 photographic collection, JF15, p92-97; Palm Garden Café: mentioned in feature on comments on Black Hills Mining Museum, Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69; mentioned in MJ16, p68-76. feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, Packard, Aaron and Phyllis: owners of p22-31. LumoStudios inspired by Vermillion, SO15, Palmer, Ashley: civic role in Beresford of, MJ03, p49. p20-21. Packard, Aaron: Writers & Artists on collodion Palmer, Dale: athlete mentioned in feature on wet plate photos of the Black Hills by, coach Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71. MJ16, p61. Palmer, Deb: osprey volunteer, MA09, p20-25. Packard, Claire: profile of award-winning quilter, Palmer, Denny and Glenda: mentioned in MJ94, p66-68. anniversary special food article, SO10, p45. Packer, Casey: Pictured in feature on South Palmer, Denny: Mobridge fishermen guided by, Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Belle MA09, p70-71. Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. Palmer, Ivan: retired SDSU chemist comments Pactola Reservoir: origin of name detailed, on selenium poisoning; ND09, p30-35. JA01, p67; featured as favorite South Palmer, Ralph: comments on community of Dakota campsite, JA05, p18; Mrs. Bernice Parkston, JF03, p16. Musekamp’s trip to a local dance, JF06, Palmlund, Donna: essay on Spooklight near p43; brief on hiking to Seth Bullock fire Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. lookout tower near, ND11, p73; favorite of Palmlund, Rod and Cheryl: own a stone house kayak instructor Kelly Lane, MA12, p40- near De Smet, ND05, p19. 43; along Highway 385, JA14, p78-85; Pan-American Highway (see Highway 81) mentioned in article on water in the Black Panda Garden: Chinese restaurant in Huron Hills, MJ16, p38-47. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Paddlefish: fishing, stocking of in the Missouri JF12, p28. River, SO02, p76-79; biggest fish in Panda Inn: is one of Bob Karolevitz’s favorite Missouri River in Nature Questions feature, places to eat, JF01, p17. MA12, p29; Our Wild Side on record Pankow, A.H.: Dakotiana on state’s first paddlefish, JA14, p108. publicity director, MA16, p17. Page, Anna M.: mentioned in anniversary Pankratz, Lance: Freeman farmer and rancher special food article, SO10, p35. comments on how to catch crawdads, Pagnac, Darrin: vertebrate paleontologist at MJ13, p32. South Dakota School of Pap’s Tavern: roadhouse owned by Cuthbert Pagones, Carol: pantry-stocking tips of, ND97, DuCharme, ND11, p16-17. p65. Papa’s Restaurant: chislic at mentioned in Paine, David and Vera: memories of her anniversary special food article, SO10, p42. husband hunting deer, NOV86, p48; story Papcke, David and Karen: Black Hills forest of their secret marriage at Ree Heights, farmers, SO12, p32-38. JA05, p98. Papousek, Richard: owner of Sign Inn in Painter, Joe: Clyde Ice flight to save newborn Colome, MA13, p28-33. baby and, NOV85, p7; mentioned in Paranto family: pilots from Lemmon, JA13, collection of favorite stories from our first p22-23. 30 years, MA15, p56-58. Parish, Ethel (see Roberts, Ethel) Paleontology: Bill and Heather Stein own Parker, Floyd: mentioned in story on powder PaleoAdventures in Belle Fourche, SO16, house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- p66-67. 39. Palisades Park: brief – one of ten favorite Parker, Jason: owns 1481 Grille in Arlington, beaches to visit in South Dakota, JA03, JA14, p23. p49; featured as favorite South Dakota Parker, Marge: profile of Black Hills naturalist/ campsite, JA05, p22; mentioned in 10 character, MJ98, p24-28. Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Parker, Watson: co-published Black Hills Ghost

South Dakota Magazine Index • 147 PAR - PEC Towns with childhood friend, JF06, p41- to fi nd, MJ13, p26. 44; historian tells his favorite West River Passion Play, Black Hills: as touring company, story, JA06, p56; inducted into 2011 South MAY86, p30-32; Josef Meier retires after Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, p91. 55-year run as head of the company, MJ92, Parker: community of featured, JA02, p14-23; p71; Johana Meier assumes control of Kevin Marsh from comments on growing company, MJ92, p71; Josef Meier’s portayal giant pumpkins, MA12, p30; Turner County of Christ, JA00, p55-59. Fair in mentioned in article on traditions at Past Times Coffee and Restaurant: mentioned fairs, JA16, p61. in feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- Parker’s Bistro: cartoonist Chris Browne 22. is inspired by, SO15, p40; Sioux Falls Pates, John: comments on Niels Ebbison restaurant mentioned in feature on Hansen, AS87, p37. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Pates, Matt & Brenda: owners of Rusty’s Parks, Donna: historian tells her favorite West Taxidermy in Piedmont, SO06, p56. River story, JA06, p56-57. Pates, Mikkel J.: experience at Stroppel Hotel Parks, Jack: blacksmith shop in Piedmont and Spa, MJ13, p49-53. operated by, JF02, p52-55. Patrick, Brian: biology professor studies Parks, Ross: mentioned in article on Lily, JF17, spiders, JA12, p95. p32-37. Patterson, Charles: organizes effort to establish Parkston: brief - attractions of Klauss-James Peregrine falcons in eastern S.D., MA97, Archive and Art Museums for summer p16. travelers, MJ97, p90; featured in Towns Patterson, Dale: helped Phil Hall repair his We Like, JF03, p14-21; Hogrefe Game plane when stranded in Wall, SO05, p90. Production Area near, JA14, p109. Patty, Ralph: studies rammed earth buildings at Parmelee: home of Rep. Ben Reifel, JF89, p11. SDSU, MJ08, p78-82. Parmley, J.W.: profi le of Ipswich town builder, Patzlaff, Gale: profi led in feature on cowboy stoneworker, ND95, p32; brief - Western poets, SO12, p56-64. Land Offi ce built by featured as Century Pauley, Ezra: comments on working with Survivor, ND99, p46; pioneer who German POWs during WWII, JF01, p49. encouraged a stone arch to be built over Paulhamus, Gorgie: comments on Rapid City Hwy 12, ND05, p21; mentioned in feature by, MA03, p19-20. on traveling across the state on gravel Paulson, Matthew: Tom Halverson was roads, SO16, p18-31. his favorite professor at Dakota State Parry, Doctor Jim: essay in Visions 94, JF94, University, JF15, p63. p26. Paulson, Nate: journey down Missouri River by Parry, Randy: comments on unmarked graves kayak made by, JF01, p72. of pioneers found near Howard by, JF02, Paulson, T. Emogene: Who’s Who of Oglala tribe p48-51; founder of Maroney Rural Learning published by, AS87, p22. Center mentioned in feature on Howard, Pavelka, Greg: wildlife biologist in charge of SO11, p64-70. tern and plover monitoring program, ND09, Parsley, Steve: comments on wind power by, p20-27. JF03, p72. Pawnee House: wintering camp established by Parsons, Scott: brief on stained glass art by, Jean Baptiste Trudeau, JA94, p38-40. ND11. p53. Pawnseum: mentioned in feature on unusual Pasbrig, Chelsey: comments in Our Wild Side museums and collections in the Black Hills, on Topeka shiner, SO12, p95. MJ16, p68-76. Pasque fl ower: discovered and named near Payer, Henry: Top Ten painting by, JF09, p27. Bear Butte by Ferdinand Hayden, SEP85, Payne, Mark: record breaking kick in Aberdeen p26; essay on, MAR86, p44; on the by, MA07, p11. horticultural characteristics of by gardener Pazour, Karla: competed in the National Beef Kay Cheever, MA97, p70-73; photo essay Cook-Off, SO05, p58. of, MA00, p-14; photography of, MA08, Peace Lights: Dakotiana on memorials made by p36-39; discovering one is one of 25 Cemeteries Aglow in Mitchell, ND11, p11.g Things Every South Dakotan Should Try Peacock, Curtis: musical career in Rapid City of, to Do, MJ10, p30-43; whether you can MA03, p16-17. transplant in Nature Questions feature, Pechota, Gary: brief - recognized as centennial MA12, p21; Dakotiana on, MA13, p11; how alumnus of Black Hills State College, ND88,

148 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PEC - PER p41. stratobowl in is one of things to see in Peck, David: pictured in article about The Clock every county, JA11, p30; photo essay on Shop and Presidential Pawn in Rapid City, cowboy polo in, SO12, p46-51. SO14, p54-57. Pennington, Amanda Kate: Dakotiana on former Pedersen, Tim: co-owner of View in Sioux Falls, First Lady of Dakota Territory, JA14, p16. ND05, p66-67. Pennington, Governor John: home of in Yankton Pederson, Clarence: experiences of cross- houses South Dakota Magazine, ND00, country skiing around South Dakota, JF02, p42; Dakotiana – homes of are now South p16-21. Dakota Magazine campus, JF10, p12; Pederson, Dick: comments in article on Garden mentioned in feature on William Henry City, JF12, p52-53; pictured in town story Harrison Beadle, MJ13, p82-91. on 30 years of exploring South Dakota, Pennock, Marty: law enforcement specialist for MA15, P13-26. state GF&P comments on infant wildlife, Pederson, Helen & Ralph: restoration of Holy MA06, p16. Spirit Chapel spearheaded by, MJ04, p74- Penor, John: feature story on, JA07, p52-57; 75. mentioned in anniversary feature on 25 Pederson, Lauren: pictured in article on Roy Years of Covers, ND10, p49-60. Lake Resort, SO15, p74-78. Peppermint Energy: Sioux Falls company makes Pederson, Mike: Christmas parties for Forty2 solar generators, MA16, p14. neighborhood thrown by, ND02, p55-56; Pepsi Cola: S.D. commemorative cans issued Nora Store Christmas is one of our holiday by, JUL85, p13. traditions, ND12, p21. Pequette, Adam & Kristie: ice climbing done by, Peel, Kenneth: played part in 1922 prison JF04, p12-16. escape, JF01, p19. Percival, Lindsay: feature on highway 385 Peever: feature story on Mildred Ramynke from, through the Black Hills, JA14, p78-85. JA04, p65-69; Char’s Café owned by Char Perdue Woodworks: mentioned in feature article Jarman features Pie Day located in, ND06, on furniture made in Black Hills, MA10, p12; music jamborees in, JF08, p34-35; p54-59. pie day in, MJ08, p40-42; brief on Mildred Perdue, Don: founded Perdue Woodworks, Ramynke, pilot, roper and judge from, MA10, p54-59. JF10, p54, pies mentioned in anniversary Perdue, Richard: mentioned in feature article on special food article, SO10, p34. furniture made in Black Hills, MA10, p54- Pelcszarski, Chris: likes camping near Grizzly 59. Bear Creek, MJ15, p81. Peregrine falcons: release from Sioux Falls Pelicans: migration of through the Glacial Lakes effort to establish in eastern S.D., MA97, region, MJ99, p16-20; Our Wild Side on p16; Our Wild Side on, JA11, p93. American white pelicans, SO12, p94. Peregrine, Michelle: owner of Boticelli Pell, Alexander: article on USD’s anarchist Ristorante in Rapid City, JF12, p33. professor, MJ04, p58-59. Perfume: Dakotiana on Jennifer Gilbertz’s Pelton, Reverend George S.: comments on Bear Prairie Perfumery, SO11, p11. Butte of, SEP85, p24-27. Perk, Barb: makes noodles in Tabor, JA15, p62- Pence, Dick: memories of telephoning from 64. Philadelphia to Columbia in old days, ND88, Perkins County: Dakotiana on military plane p56. crash monument in, JF11, p12; Hugh Glass Penfield, Shane: local attorney comments in marker in is one of things to see in every feature article on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27; county, JA11, p44. writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, Perkins, Gus: mentioned in feature on six-man MJ15, p33-48. football, ND11, p40-45. Penguins: arrival of at Marine Life in Rapid City, Perkovich, John: Gunner’s Lounge in Sturgis JUL86, p13. operated by, SO02, p37. Penn, Robert: profile of painter, JA91, p21-23; Perry, Heath: greenhouse in Bancroft operated Top Ten painting by, JF08, p23; Writers & by, ND04, p45. Artists on painter from Vermillion, SO13, Perry, Mr. and Mrs. A.F.: mentioned in feature p25. on memorable sad stories from our first 30 Pennington County: feature story on, MA07, years, MA15, p41. p44-49; mentioned in 10 Naturally Perry, Robert J.: role in saving, restoring, Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; historic structures at Fort Sisseton, SO98,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 149 PER - PET p74-77; insists James River is correctly Peterson, Eleanor & Orvin: Clyde Ice fl ight to named Dakota, MA99, p13. save the newborn baby of, NOV85, p7; Perry, Staci: white cookies by, ND13, p30. baby of rescued in 1947 West River blizzard Perry, Van Burren: judge’s ruling on junk man by Clyde Ice, JF11, p36; mentioned in Emil Tucholke, ND08, p80-84. collection of favorite stories from our fi rst Persimmon Bill: killer and outlaw listed in 30 years, MA15, p56-58. feature on rogues, ND11, p24. Peterson, Father Michael: pictured in feature on Pesicka, Henry: gun collector and seller, MJ07, Blue Cloud Abbey closing, SO13, p41. p65-69. Peterson, Grace: prior mayor helps with Pierre Peskey, Anna: brief - featured as Century centennial efforts, JA06, p27. Survivor, ND99, p46; 110th birthday of Peterson, Grant: comments on lutefi sk by, noted, JA01, p66. ND03, p46-48; Brookings radio host names Pete, George: Chris Colombe involved in bloody top 7 things he loves about South Dakota, barn dance brawl on ranch of, MA13, p33. JA12, p14; comments on how to tell an Ole Pete’s Creek: Chris Colombe involved in bloody and Lena joke, MJ13, p25; pictured making barn dance near, MA13, p33. egg coffee, ND13, p34. Pete’s Produce: mentioned in town story on Peterson, Grant: restores old cars in Viborg, Alcester, ND13, p38-40. JA15, p82. Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway: Dakotiana on Peterson, Howard: Mount Rushmore worker tunnels on, MJ15, p14. who played on Borglum’s team, MA92, p32- Peters, Eric: assistance given to kayakers on 33. Missouri River given by, JF01, p72. Peterson, Jim: memories of watching practice Peters, Joe: character met along Highway 12, bombs drop in a cornfi eld during WWII, MA04, p32. DJ87, p32-36; pilots Far West riverboat on Peters, John: Augustana College art instructor Missouri, MJ96, p88-94. creates art from garbage, JF13, p60. Peterson, Lyndell: Western South Dakota Buck- Petersek, Reed and Erin: pictured in article on A-Roo trail ride inaugurated by, SO02, p50- Colome, MA13, p29; pictured in town story 55. on 30 years of exploring South Dakota, Peterson, Marie: Clyde Ice fl ight to save her MA15, P13-26. when she was a newborn, NOV85, p6-7; Petersen, Donna Rae: Cheyenne River baby rescued in 1947 West River blizzard Reservation’s cultural programs by Clyde Ice, JF11, p36; mentioned in administrator comments on artifact looting collection of favorite stories from our fi rst on reservation, ND09, p102-106. 30 years, MA15, p56-58. Petersen, Jerry and Mary: owners of Prairie Dog Peterson, Mark: recounts helping a father bury Café mentioned in feature on hometown his son, MA15, p37. restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Peterson, Orvin: mentioned in collection of Petersen, Kristine: essay by included in, ‘Our favorite stories from our fi rst 30 years, State of Mind,’ JF90, p27-28. MA15, p56-58. Peterson Family Memorial: memorial to family Peterson, Paul: feature story on, JF08, p68-73. killed in storm in Brule county is one of Peterson, Randee: explains how to park your things to see in every county, JA11, p33. car at , MJ13, p37. Peterson, Alphie “Toots”: founded Daneville Peterson, Raymond: brief - recognized as Heritage Museum in Viborg, JA15, p82. centennial alumnus of Dakota State Peterson, Andy & Gale: outfi tter for Missouri College, ND88, p39. River trips from Vermillion, JUL86, p13. Peterson, Robert: Gavins Point Dam worker, Peterson, Ann: pictured in article on four JA07, p26-33. corners of the state, ND93, p26-33. Peterson, Ronald: mentioned in feature on Peterson, Bill: honored as Citizen of the Year in grape growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40- Canton, ND00, p13. 48. Peterson, Charles: 1899 tornado in Bijou Hills Peterson, Scott: comments on re-opening, killed family of, JA15, p90. restoration of St. Charles restaurant in Peterson, Charnel: essay by included by in Pierre, JJ87, p18. Visions 97, JF97, p42. Peterson, Tim: feature article on painter from Peterson, Edith: women’s suffrage pioneer Spearfi sh, ND13, p92-99. prepares for 65th year of voting, ND88, Peterson, Tom: brief on Sioux Falls songwriter’s p44. songs being recorded, JF10, p38.

150 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PET - PHO Peterson, Wayne: work with Center for Western meet in the ring, MA95, p28-29; mentioned Studies, MAR86, p29-30. in feature on Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76-82; Petres, Anthony: featured Hungarian physician mentioned in feature on Philip, MJ11, p74- survived WWII, JA05, p78-80. 80; Writers & Artists on film about, JF12, Petrified Forest: story of, JF04, p34. p45; Hunters Heritage Trust commissions Petrified Wood Park: mentioned in feature rifle and knife honoring, MJ16, p64; article on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27; Lemmon mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, park mentioned in an “oughta do” list for p22-32. kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Philip: swift fox trapped near by Bud Hansen, Petroglyphs: on rock in Spink County, ND90, NOV85, p37; featured in Towns We Like p55; ancient stone carvings in the Black section, MA96, p32-37; Minuteman Missile Hills and Cave Hills, JA01, p6-11; feature National Historic Site near is one of 25 very on Black Hills petroglyphs, MJ12, p62-69. unusual man-made places, MA10, p34; Pettigrew, Senator Richard F.: dammed the Big feature on, MJ11, p74-80; Silent Guide Sioux River to impress visitors, MA98, p65; Monument near is one of things to see in home of one of Sioux Falls’ gems, JA03, every county, JA11, p38. p35-41; brief on populist and petrified Phillip, Terry: comments on Black Widow wood thief, JF10, p61; feature on, SO10, spiders in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p85-90; Too Long in the Sun on robbery p21; comments on snapping turtles, MA12, experience of, MJ12, p96; mentioned in p30; Reptile Gardens curator comments on feature on Black Hills forest farmers and how to avoid rattlesnake bite, MJ13, p31. pine beetles, SO12, p32-38. Phillippe, Deacon: control pitcher from Athol Pettis, Wendee: director of Hikethemovie, MJ15, holds world record, SO05, p26. p72. Phillips, Kirk: chef at Red Steakhouse in Pfeifle, Clyde E.: Timber Lake mayor, JA14, Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. p38. Phillips, Pat: died in school explosion in Pfeil, Skinny: cattle buying experiences, MAY85, Plankinton, JA15, p54. p24. Phillips, Peder: importance of diary-keeping to, Pheasant Bar: is one of things to see in every MJ96, p53-54. county, JA11, p46. Pho Quynh: Vietnamese restaurant in Sioux Pheasant Restaurant and Lounge: Ron and Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic Georgiana Olson’s restaurant mentioned in eateries, JF12, p25. feature on Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. Photo Active Nanoscale Systems (PANS): Pheasants: family hunting experience of research group mentioned in feature article Kathleen Johnson in Tripp County, NOV85, on inventions, SO10, p52-57. p34-35; history of in S.D., opening day of Photography: patterns of nature by Markus Erk hunting season in Redfield, ON87, p7-11; and Candy Erk Manthey, ND05, p29-31; economic importance of hunting season photographers’ favorite shots, JA05, p29- to S.D., SO96, p10-19; comic poem 35; Dave Tunge aerial photography, JF06, on the last day of hunting, ND97, p44- Greg Latza winter photography, JF06, p52- 45; statistics and numbers on pheasant 57; p24-29; photography of Fred Booth hunting, SO05, p24; Ernest Hemingway discovered by Arturo Ruiz MJ06, p26-31; comes to South Dakota to hunt for, SO06, Greg Latza’s photos of spring branding, p61-63; how state counts them in Nature MJ06, p42-45; Greg Latza’s photos of Fort Questions feature, MA12, p26; opening Pierre rodeo, JA06, p18-23; black and day near Fairfax/Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67; white photography of Ray Tysdal, SO06, Our Wild Side on pheasant tail feathers, p17-21; photography of the Cheyenne SO12, p94; Lee Schoenbeck writes how to River Reservation, ND06, p40-44; Jim hunt, MJ13, p30; how to cook, MJ13, p37; Brandenburgs photography of grasslands, Our Wild Side on JF14, p89; Our Wild Side MA07, p32-37; “Picturing the Past” on, JA15, p119; kids should learn to flush photo book, MA07, p50-57; conservation a pheasant, JF16, p27; Our Wild Side on photography of Joe Riis, JA07, p35-38; pheasants, JA16, p108. four photographers capture pasque flower, Phelps, Ashley: photo of in article on John MA08, p36-39; photographer’s share Willis’ photos of Pine Ridge Indian photos of waterfalls in autumn, SO08, p54- Reservation, JF11, p20-27. 60; Jean Laughton’s photography, ND08, Philip, Scotty: buffalo raised by and fighting bull p64-70; Carl Johnson photography of

South Dakota Magazine Index • 151 PHO - PIE Badlands, JF09, p54-57; Dr. Anne Galante SO13, p70-71. photography of Rosebud Reservation, Piedmont Valley: weaver Mary LaHood is MJ09, p30-35; John Willis’ photos of Pine inspired by, SO15, p45. Ridge Indian Reservation, JF11, p20-27; Piedmont: blacksmith shop in operated by Jack feature on by rancher Fae Johnston from Parks, JF02, p52-55; Rusty’s Taxidermy, Interior, MA11, p60-64; feature on Josef specializing in jackalopes in, SO06, p56; Fassbender, MJ11, p52-59; feature on peach kuchen from Merissa Alink from, Black Hills Photo Shootout, SO11, p30-35; ND13, p32; Little Elk Trail near, JA16, p109. time-lapse video by Randy Halverson, JF12, Pierre Shale: black rocks in Chamberlain and p54-59; feature on Rebecca Norris Webb, Fort Pierre mentioned in Nature Questions MJ12, p88-91; crop photography by Dave feature, MA12, p31. Tunge, JA12, p44-47; photo essay about Pierre: confused with Bismarck by the storm photography and book collaboration Christian Science Monitor, MAY85, p17; by Paul Schiller, JA12, p30-37; feature on re-opening, restoration of St. Charles photographers’ favorite fall foliage drives, restaurant, JJ87, p16-19; feature story SO12, p78-83; Fassbender photographic on capital’s memorable summer of 1927, collection, JF15, p92-97; wildlife JJ87, p28-30; petunia planting in, AS87, photographer Dick Kettlewell publishes p22; war memorials around Capitol Lake, book titled Spring Creek Chronicles, MA16, MJ88, p24-25; feature on South Dakota p42-47; collodion wet plate photos of the State Historical Society’s plans to move Black Hills by Aaron Packard, MJ16, p61; into Centennial Cultural Heritage Center Howard Christopherson’s photo essay and JA88, p16-18; feature story on the D&E workshop in Lily, JF17, p32-37. Cafe, MJ90, p16-18; Uncle Matt’s button Pi, Peter: ammunition manufacturing company collection in, JA90, p41-42; feature on in Sturgis operated by, MJ02, p61-62. popcorn grower Mark Bowers, SO90, p28- Pianos: Steve Misener piano tuner mentioned in 29; profi le of Christmas tree decorator feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. Dottie Howe, ND90, p56-58; Mitchell and Pick-Sloan Plan: the Missouri River and the, square off in referendum over location JF92, p10; building of Fort Randall Dam as of capital, MA95, p14; feature on 1941 part of, p32-38, JF05; political maneuvering American Legion team in, MJ95, p20-23; that resulted in, p36, JF05; mentioned in brief - attractions of Friends of Cultural feature article on Chamberlain/Oacoma, Heritage Center for summer travelers, MA11, p28-32. MJ97, p16; Christmas lights in the capitol Pickerel Lake: featured as favorite South building, ND97, p82-85; feature on the Dakota campsite, JA05, p21; Sally Roesch Hipple publishing dynasty, MJ98, p18-23; Wagner’s coming of age story on, JA05, 59- feature on city of, JA01, p20-32; pottery 61; stone walls surrounding, JA09, p24-29. made in the Arikara style by Stan Wahl Pickford, Dave: Black Hills National Forrest of, JA01, p26; history of Fort Sully near, ranger on Harney Peak, JF09, p58-62. ND01, p37-41; capitol lawn named one Pickler House: pink castle is one of things to of the top 10 in the nation, MA02, p41; see in every county, JA11, p37. singer Juell Johnson from, ND04, p28; Pickler, Major John: brief on South Dakota’s Sioux horse effi gy at Cultural Heritage fi rst congressman, JF10, p61; Pink Castle Center in featured as prized museum piece, home is one of 25 very unusual man-made MA05, p13; Verendrye Plate at Cultural places, MA10, p37. Heritage Center in featured as prized Pickstown: on Oyate Trail to Black Hills, museum piece, MA05, p17; Dakotiana on SO94, p29; Pickstown: high percentage perfectly centered capital, MJ05, p36; story population increase recorded by, MJ01, on LaFramboise Island, MA06, p62-65; p83; pictured in photo essay by Stephen featured as the Capital with a cultured side, Gassman on fall along Highway 18, SO15, JA06, p24-33; split by time zones, MA07, p66-71. p12; Okobojo Creek in, MJ07, p38-41; Pickups: attachment to their by South car on Lake Oahe near, JA07, p14; 2007 Dakotans, MJ97, p18-23. Hall of Fame honoree Dwayne Beck from, Pickus, Gail: one of Elders of the Faith painted SO07, p82; legislature’s longest day in, by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p42. MA08, p17; state capitol building favorite Pie: how to win a pie contest, MJ13, p36; of Elizabeth Squyer in, JA08, p41; scenery walnute pie from Desperados in Hill City, on S.D. State Capitol grounds, MJ09, p56-

152 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PIE - PIN 59; 2008 Hall of Fame honoree Dr. James JF12, p18. O. Hansen in, SO08, p84; Rock n’ Roll Hall Pig: on the occasion of slaughtering a, MA94, of Fame honoree The Brynes Boys Band p70. in, JF09, p15; LaFramboise Island bike Pilots: feature on So. Dakota’s Wild Blue trails favorite of Scott Howard in, JA09, Yonder, JA13, p18-37; Too Long in the Sun p42; Big Picture of the capitol dome, JF10, on Dean Schrempp of Eagle Butte, SO13, p46-47; fireworks at capitol is Big Picture, p96. JA11, p48-49; mentioned in feature on Pinchot, Gifford: mentioned in feature on Black 2011 flood, SO11, p76-96; brief on Trail of Hills forest farmers and pine beetles, SO12, Governors statues, ND11, p52; photo essay p32-38. on Christmas at the Capitol, ND11, p78-83; Pine beetles: will infestation spread in Nature Too Long in the Sun about Scott Woster Questions feature, MA12, p22; effect on from Pierre wrestling a girl, ND11, p88; La old growth pines in Black Hills, JA12, p26; Minestra Italian restaurant and Guadalajara feature on effect on Black Hills forests, Mexican restaurant in mentioned in feature SO12, p32-38; Big Picture of Burning on ethnic eateries, JF12, p28; Ben Smith Beetle Celebration in Custer, JF16, p58-59. from comments on whether you can eat Pine Cones: Our Wild Side on how they predict rattlesnake, MA12, p31; Christmas at the weather, JF12, p94. Capitol, ND12, p20; Ollie Redden owns Pine Ridge (town of): on Oyate Trail to Black 1949 Jeepster in, JF13, p26; pilot Jim Hills, SO94, p32; brief - attractions of The Pietz from, JA13, p30; Dakotiana on Oahe Heritage Center for summer travelers, Chapel in, JF14, p18; feature on Dances MJ97, p14; convenience store in reopens with Wolves 25 years later, MJ14, p20-32; after fire, MA02, p41; feature story on Mayor Laurie Gill recommends something town of, JF05, p14-19; coffee shop owned to see in, SO14, p10; Big Picture of House by Belva Mathews in, MJ07, p11; SO07, and Senate Chambers at the Capitol, JF15, p58-59; 2007 Hall of Fame honoree Orville p56-57; filmmaker Andrew Kightlinger is Salway from, SO07, p84; autumn in, ND07, inspired by, SO15, p44; Dakotiana on how p42-45; South Dakota’s College Towns, Canada geese are nuisance in, ND15, p13; JF10, p80-81; Red Cloud Indian School and rodeo bulls raised near, MA16, p20-29; Red Cloud’s grave near is one of the things Oahe Chapel in mentioned in feature on to see in every county, JA11, p47; Elsie Spiritual Places, MJ16, p27; Oahe Chapel Meeks from writes Letter to Young South in mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. MJ16, p27; Dakota Territorial Gun Show Pine Ridge Pottery: Writers & Artists on, MJ16, in, MJ16, p79-87; Native American naming p62. ceremony near, JA16, p44-50; Hillsview Pine Ridge Reservation: Grey Eagles group Golf Course near, JA16, p89; book on punk formed on, MAY86, p18; gardening project music scene in, ND16, p64; restaurants on, MJ89, p6; experiences during flu in, JF17, p28; Treasury Inn in is for sale, epidemic, MJ89, p47; remembrance of MJ17, p50-54. Wounded Knee, current conditions on, Piersol, Larry: mentioned in Dakotiana on South ND90, p24-29; photos of taken in 1969 by Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, p10; Bill Kunkle, JF95, p32-39; Lakota Fund in 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, operation on the, MA96, p43-45; horses ND10, p69-73. as part of cultural revival on, JA98, p46- Pierson, Frank: mentioned in feature on six- 47; brief - St. John Episcopal Church man football, ND11, p40-45. featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p62; Pietila, Dr. Mike: South Dakota State University Delphine Red Shirt’s memories of winter Alum comments, JF11, p55; account of on the during the 1960s, ND99, p70-75; being caught in thunderstorm on a boat on profile of SuAnne Big Crow, MA00, p20- Lake Albert, MA11, p20. 30; spiritual revival on the, ND01, p20-27; Pietz, Jim: stunt pilot from Pierre, JA13, p30. Nagi Kicopi program to help young people Pietz, Leona: bootlegger’s daughter mentioned on the, ND01, p24; Delphine Red Shirt’s in feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. memories of Christmas on, ND04, p85-87; Pifer, Gale: experiences of working for the location for new golf course, MA06, p76; Madison Daily Leader, MA03, p25; owns photo essay on Pine Ridge in Autumn, 1939 Ford in Madison, JF13, p24. ND07, p42-45; films Imprint and Rez Bomb Pifer, Jay: owner of Skipper’s Italian in Madison, shot on, ND09, p49; Wind Through the

South Dakota Magazine Index • 153 PIN - PLU Buffalo Grass: A Lakota Story Cycle by Nicollet, Sica Hollow, MA94, p52. Paul Johnsgard tells history of, ND09, p50; Piper, Brad and Stephanie: work at Higher brief on Clarence Wolf Guts, last Lakota Ground coffee shop on Pine Ridge Indian Code Talker from, JF10, p56; Big Bat’s Reservation, ND15, p52-57. in is one of 25 very unusual man-made Piper, George: role in opposing Oahe Irrigation places, MA10, p43; essay on John Willis’ Project, MA94, p31-36. photographs of, JF11, p20-27; one of South Piping Plover: feature on endangered species Dakota’s college towns, JF11, p60; brief on in South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27; Our Wild documentary From the Badlands to Alcatraz Side on, JF11, p95; Our Wild Side on, following fi ve young people from, JF11, MJ15, p108. p78; physician’s assistant Amiel Redfi sh Pirner, Al: comments on town of Wagner by, formerly from inducted into 2011 South ND02, p9-10. Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, p92; mentioned Piroutek, Dan and Gayla: only remaining in feature on forbidden reservation/Indian residents of Milesville, JF14, p14. dance halls, MJ12, p45-50; Lakota speech Plank, Matt: Reptile Gardens alligator wrestler contest held at Oglala Lakota College, profi led in article on tough jobs, ND14, JF13, p64; bringing Albert Afraid of Hawk’s p101. remains home to, JA13, p50-58; brief on Plankinton: bell from destroyed school in Clarence Wolf Guts, last Lakota Code Talker saved, MA01, p63; Sweep-Van Dyke Hotel from, MA15, p80-82; Snake Butte in is a in is one of things to see in every county, National Natural Landmark, JA15, p94; Red JA11, p32; Too Long in the Sun on “stolen” Cloud is buried on, SO15, p26-27; Nicholas Cadillac in, MJ13, p112; “stolen” cadillac Black Elk buried on, SO15, p27; Dakotiana in mentioned in humorous stories from 30 on Lakota Tiny House Nation organization years of South Dakota Magazine, MA15, on, ND15, p18; feature on Wounded Knee p110; town story on JA15, p45-54. Massacre, ND15, p20-30; places to visit in, Plants, LaVonne: pictured with children at ND15, p52-57; WWII bombing range on, Sacred Heart Hospital, ND13, p27. MA16, p30-34; feature on Native American Platte-Winner Bridge: is one of things to see in artists, MA17, p70-78. every county, JA11, p34; area near is Chad Pink Castle (Pickler House): home of Major Coppess’ favorite fall foliage drive, SO12, John Pickler is one of 25 very unusual man- p78-83. made places, MA10, p37; is one of things Platte: home of ice cream maker Harley Frey, to see in every county, JA11, p37. SO92, p51; profi le of metal sculptor Don Pinnow, Neal: Lemmon Mayor comments in Mathey, JF95, p50-53; feature on grocery feature article on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27. store owner Marc King, MA95, p30-32; Pioneer Auto Museum: short feature on Murdo feature story on community of, JA04, p attraction, SO94, p44; WNAX gas station 24-32; hunting trips for disabled veterans and pump in featured as prized museum organized by American Legion post, JA04, pieces, MA05, p14; brief on Dave Geisler, p29; Five-Miler baseball team from, JA04, owner, JF10, p56; one of 25 very unusual p31; Lorrinda Wynia Antonsen learns man-made places, MA10, p33; mentioned history of grave on the family ranch near, in an “oughta do” list for kids in South SO04, p76-77; Dakotiana on Jennifer Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; houses Tom Gilbertz’s Prairie Perfumery in, SO11, p11; Daschle’s 1971 Pontiac Ventura, JF13, p31; Cecil & Phyllis Melcher Museum houses located along old Highway 16, JA15, p29. 1928 Willys Whippet, JF13, p22; artist Mary Pioneer Memorial: near murder site of Joseph Hunt is inspired by, SO15, p48. and William Amidon in Sioux Falls, ND14, Pleasant Valley: feature story on cross-country p50-54. ski resort, JF91, p44-45. Pioneer Power Show: article on, SO12, p20-23. Plenty Horses: mentioned in article about Pioneers: Heritage Park on Augustana College Minnehaha County historical markers, campus honors, JA14, p66-75. MA14, p76-83. Piotter, Marvin & Connie: undisturbed Roberts Plienis, Cal: bass fi sherman, JA07, p43-45. County land owned by, MA08, p26-30. Ploof, Dave: profi le of American Legion baseball Pipe Organ: Dakotiana on pipe organ preserved coach, SO88, p18-21. at the University of South Dakota, MJ12, Plowing: National Plowing Contest in Gayville, p13. JA09, p18. Pipeboy, Darlene Renville: comments on J. Plumb, Glenn: heads expedition to locate, study

154 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PLU - POT released ferrets in Badlands, MA95, p8-11; feature on memorable sad stories from our Poachers: mentioned in feature on Pringle, first 30 years, MA15, p36. SO13, p20-24. Popcorn balls: Dakotiana on the Original Poetry Out Loud: Dakotiana on SD teens Kimball Popcorn Balls, MA14, p14. competing in this Washington, D.C. Pope, Tom: wrote screenplay about Hugh Glass, competition, SO09, p12. ND16, p87-89. Poker Alice (see Tubbs, Alice) Popovich, Jim: comments on maintaining Mount Poker Alice Band: career of, JF03, p43; brief Rushmore by, JA04, p13. – featured in bands/musicians from S.D., Popper, Professor Frank: S.D. will be returned ND04, p24. to buffalo commons remark by, JF89, Poker: Michael Moore from Agar won World p4; rebuttal to item run in South Dakota Series of Poker, JF14, p68-75. Magazine by, MA89, p12. Polar bear: pelt of journeys from Yankton to Populism: age of political movement in S.D., Alaska, SEP85, p32. MJ97, p41-47. Polio: epidemic of in Lennox, JA93, p26-30; Porcupine: feature on general store run by the memories of John Maciejewsky’s bout with, Cummings family in, MJ90, 54-55. JF01, p78-80; poem by Al Fiscus, ND09, Porcupines: Our Wild Side on, JF12, p94; Our p94-95. Wild Side on, SO13, p94. Politics: money spent on 2002 election, JF03, Porisch, Bruce: Our Wild Side on wood duck p52; article on Nils Boe, MA16, p72-81. houses made by, JA15, p116; comments in Pollock, Jim: feature story on/by artist, JA89, Our Wild Side on ducks, MJ17, p108. p14-20; painting by is in Sea of Grass art Porter, Bill: feature story on minnow farming exhibit at Timber Lake and Area Museum, business of, MA90, p10-13. JA15, p72-79. Porter, Mark: feature story on minnow farming Pollock, Mike & Mary: feature story on Lake business of, MA90, p10-13. Thompson Marina built by, SO90, p52-54. Porter, Wayne: sculpture park is one of 25 very Pollock: moved to make way for Lake Oahe, unusual man-made places, MA10, p33. JF92, p13; Spring Creek near named, Porterfield, Kay: author of American Indian SO01, p50; looking for the Kiss Me Quick Contributions to the World comments on Hills near, JF04, p11; stone idols in, SO07, Native American contributions, JF06, p35- p26-27; stone idols near is one of things to 37. see in every county, JA11, p34. Portion Paw: We Make It on product designed Polly, Dan: chili cook-off comments of, SEP85, by Aaron Maguire, JA16, p14. p8. Post Pilgrim Gallery: mentioned in feature on Polo: school closes in, MJ08, p18; St. Liborius Native American artists, MA17, p70-78. Catholic Church in is one of things to see in Post, Denny: petting zoo pictured in article on every county, JA11, p38. traditions at fairs, JA16, p61. Polovich, Don: profile of Post, Kayla: pictured with camel in photo essay photographer, JF90, p8-15. on height of corn, JA16, p22. Pomegranate Market: mural by Mary Groth and Post, The: Dakotiana on online-only newspaper, Liz Bashore Heeren at, JA11, p52-58; brief ND09, p10. on Sioux Falls healthy grocery store, JA11, Potatoes: why we plant on Good Friday in p59. Nature Questions feature, MA12, p21. Pomp Room: Austin Kaus and Jesse Yost work Potluck Suppers: on the popularity and value on documentary about former Sioux Falls of, SO95, p64-66. music venue, MJ15, p70. Potter County Fair: Cow Patty Bingo at, JA16, Ponce de Leon, Raul: murals in Deadwood post p63. office painted by, JF02, p15. Potter County: earthen Arikara Lodge in is one Ponderosa Pine: tree in Custer County is tallest of things to see in every county, JA11, p44; in state, MA12, p23. Dakota Jo’s Café in ND12, p37. Pony Hills Country Club: golf course near Potter Family Theatre: Writers & Artists on Woonsocket, JA16, p92. music theatre in Rapid City, JF16, p73. Pool, Ray: role in getting home of Mentor Potter, David: English-theme pub in Spearfish Graham restored in Blunt, DJ87, p17. opened by, MJ03, p29-30; owner of Pool, Wayne: comments on snake sculptures on Knight’s Cellar in Spearfish, SO06, p11-12. Medicine Knoll, JF03, p32. Pottratz, Don: Canton Lutheran Church Pooley, Carolyn Schoenbeck: mentioned in maintained by, ND00, p14.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 155 POT - PRA Potts, Frank: uses helicopter to blow snow off MA13, p94; white prairie dogs are one of corn, JAN86, p9. our rare nature discoveries, MA14, p28; Pourier, Ashley: wants Heritage Center at Red Our Wild Side on, MA17, p95; Our Wild Cloud Indian School preserved for another Side on, MJ17, p107. 125 years, ND14, p30; mentioned in Prairie Edge: artist Donald Montileaux has feature on Native American artists, MA17, studio in, SO15, p45; artist Del Iron Cloud p70-78. has studio in, SO15, p48. Pourier, Bat & Patty: store owners in Pine Prairie fi re: Leroy Schaefer’s account of on the Ridge, SO94, p32; convenience store in Lower Brule Indian Reservation, MA11, Pine Ridge operated by, JF05, p16-17; Big p19. Bat’s convenience is one of 25 unusual man Prairie Gardens: Mission Hill orchard of Jan & made places, MA10, p43. Pat Garrity, SO95, p68-72. Pourier, Kevin: artwork by interprets Wounded Prairie Homestead: one of 25 very unusual Knee, ND15, p32-42. man-made places, MA10, p40; white Pourier, Myron: descendant of Nicholas Black prairie dogs at are one of our rare nature Elk comments on Wounded Knee, ND15, discoveries, MA14, p28. p44-51. Prairie House Manor: bed & breakfast in De Pow Wow: signifi cance of in Dakota/Lakota Smet for sale, ND16, p58-60. culture of, JA99, p78-82; Pow wow: Prairie Perfumery: Dakotiana on perfumery Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Wacipi festival in owned by Jennifer Gilbertz in Platte, SO11, Sisseton, MJ09, p54; dancing at mentioned p11. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Prairie Pothole: Our Wild Side on, JF11, p94; Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; how to dance at featured in Places to See Before they a, MJ13, p32; etiquette at mentioned in Disappear, JA12, p28-29. article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, Prairie Repertory Theater: feature story on last JF16, p30; Sisseton Wahpeton Oyate Pow season in Oldham Social Hall, AM87, p42- wow, SO16, p79. 44. Powder House Road: story on powder house Prairie Village: home of Prairie Repertory explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33-39. Theater, AM87, p42-44; brief - Chapel Car Powell, Jack: Vermillion mayor, JA14, p38. Emmanuel featured as Century Survivor, Powell, R.S.: named Bonesteel’s streets after ND99, p49; 1959 Henney Kilowatt electric his favorite prostitutes, ND14, p120. car housed at, JF13, p27; historic carousel Powell, Ralph: Roger E. Olson’s favorite at, JF15, p15. professor at Sioux Falls Seminary, JF15, Prairie Winds Golf Club: golf course near p72. Watertown, JA16, p89-90. Powers, Pat: sketch by Gutzon Borglum found Prairie: essay on the natural grasslands by, SO08, p20. of the plains, characteristics of native Prager, Larry: comments in article on Orman plants, SO91, p13-15; essay on the Dam, SO16, p60-67. destructiveness of modern farming Prairie Berry Winery: winemaking at, JF02, practices, SO91, p36-37; efforts of p64-67; food article on, MJ11, p66-69; Clarence Mortenson to restore prairie Fezziwig Festival at, ND12, p25; along habitat on ranch, ND93, p20-22; feature Highway 385, JA14, p78-85. story on Buffalo Gap National Grasslands, Prairie chickens: Our Wild Side on mating MJ99, p86-97; feature on Great Plains: of, MJ13, p110; Juli Wilcox’s essay on America’s Lingering Wild, ND09, p36- photographing chicken dance, MJ15, p50- 43; editorial on, JA10, p52-56; feature 51; Our Wild Side on, MA16, p91. on saving our native prairie, MA11, p48- Prairie City: petrifi ed remains of giant redwood 53; featured in Places to See Before they near, MA04, p79-81. Disappear, JA12, p24-25. Prairie Dog Café: mentioned in feature on Prang, Brett & Tammy: raise cattle and make hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. art on their Badlands ranch, MA05, p28- Prairie Dog: article on “Wild Babies,” MA06, 31, Frying Pan Guest Ranch and Incredible p16-21; feeding a mentioned in an “oughta Metal Art Gallery owned by is one of things do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, to see in every county, JA11, p40; scrap p22-37; whether kids should feed in Nature iron sculpture of deer by Brett, ND13, p72. Questions feature, MA12, p29; Our Wild Pranschke, Frank: giant crystal in Hill city found Side on, MJ12, p94; Our Wild Side on, by, ND06, p13.

156 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PRA - PRU Prater, Orville: B-17 pilot crashed in Rapid City, JA11, p14-22; featured in photography ND12, p78-83. book of towns along the 100th Meridian, Pratt, Adrian: comments on Aberdeen, MJ01, JF16, p44-52. p21-22. Presidential Trail: Our Wild Side on trail at Pratt, Gordy: profile of singer/songwriter, MJ02, Mount Rushmore, ND16, p109. p50-56; brief on stand-up musical comic, Presidents Park: one of 25 very unusual man- JF10, p60; historical reenactor portrays made places, MA10, p40. Seth Bullock, JF17, p44. Pressler, Senator Larry: responds to criticism by Pratt, Muriel: Lesterville mayor, JA14, p33. columnist Jack Anderson, JJ87, p38; and Pravecek, Amy: Alaska Café in Lemmon is Congressional pay raise, MA90, p8; political favorite breakfast place of, JF13, p79. comeback of a possibility, JF02, p32. Predators: feature on the hunt for wolf Three Pretty Rainbow Woman (see Marcella LeBeau) Toes, MA90, p29-33; ambivalent attitudes Preus, Janet: comments on recording studio in toward in S.D., MJ90, p4; feature Aberdeen, MA06, p27. on the Custer wolf, SO90, p39-41; feature Prickett, Vern: Stratford mayor, JA14, p38. story on Rockerville Bobcat , JF92, p18-19; Prickly Pear Cactus: food article on, JA10, p24- Preheim, Arlene: spice cookie recipe from, 25; Our Wild Side on, MJ16, p108. ND08, p23-24. Prince Albert: Dallas Schott’s favorite rodeo Preheim, Brad: Centerville mayor, JA14, p26. bull, MA16, p29. Preheim, Bruce: artwork by interprets Wounded Pringle: Heumphreus family ranch, 12-Mile Knee, ND15, p32-42. Ranch, near, SO94, p24-27; Emmy’s Preheim, Mylo & Dorothy: involvement with Rock Shop, operated by Dolly Evans and Heritage Park and Parker Music Museum, grandchildren, just outside of, SO99, p34- JA02, p14-15 38; Amy Kirk from shares Top 7 things Prehistoric Era: history of, speculations on she loves about South Dakota, SO13, p17; disappearance of, dinosaurs in ancient feature on, SO13, p20-24; feature on South Dakota, AS87, p48-50; petroglyphs Highway 385 through, JA14, p78-85; Wind on rock in Spink County, ND90, p55; Cave in mentioned in feature on Spiritual archeological evidence of a 14th Century Places, MJ16, p24. massacre near Crow Creek on the Missouri Prisbe-Przybysz, George: profile of artist, River, JF92, p16; fossils of ancient life on SEP85, p28-31; feature on painter from Crow Creek Reservation, ND95, p14-20; Hanna, JF13, p44-49. legacy of glaciation in S.D., ND97, p87; Prisoners of War: beet fields near Nisland burial mounds in S.D., JF98, p34-35; Red worked by during WWII, JF01, p46-50. Canyon as ancient pathway into Black Hills, Prohibition: how one family’s prize crock was ND99, p16-20; earliest human inhabitants destroyed in a raid on a moonshiner’s of S.D., ND99, p22-30; ancient stone operation, JA92, p70; cause championed carvings in the Black Hills and Cave Hills, by Rose Bower in state, JF93, p26-31; JA01, p6-11; teeth from ancient sharks temperance activist Carrie Nation’s tour found along Firesteel Creek, JA01, p90- through S.D., JF94, p49-51; problems 92; Oneota burial mounds near Blood Run enforcing on river between Neb. and S.D., Creek, MJ03, p54-60. SO94, p36-37; stills in the Black Hills, Presentation College: South Dakota’s college SO94, p47-49; feature on, JA12, p52-57. towns, JF09, p80-82; South Dakota’s Prom, Danny: owner of Twin Dragon Chinese College Towns, JF10, p79; mentioned in restaurant in Mitchell, JF12, p19. 2011 College Towns, JF11, p52; Dennis Propst, Bob: fishing guide on the Missouri, Kamen was Todd Forkel’s favorite professor JUL86, p27. at, JF15, p70; president Margaret Huber Prospecting: gold miners in the Black Hills, answers questions in annual college guide, MA17, p60-64. JF16, p97; favorite college hangouts, JF17, Prostitution: practice of during Territorial capital p66. days in Yankton, SEP86, p22-23. Presentation Sisters: work in Aberdeen of, Provine, Dorothy: editorial on, JA10, p84-85. MJ01, p20. Pruett, Cheryl: Platte resident comments on Preservations: featured in bands/musicians people kayaking entire Missouri river, from S.D., ND04, p12. MA14, p58-64. Presho: visit to sale barn at, MAY85, p22-24; Prunty, Bill: baseball stories about, JA04, p98; mentioned in feature on Elk Point and I-29, mentioned in humorous stories from 30

South Dakota Magazine Index • 157 PRU - R ST years of South Dakota Magazine, MA15, Quadman: character created by Bruce Likness p106; mentioned in article on seven South mentioned in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, Dakota sporting events everyone should p64-69. experience, SO16, p71-79. Qualm, Laureen Evans: mentioned in Prunty, Roger: pilot from Brookings fl ies George anniversary feature on 25 Years of Covers, McGovern, JA13, p21. ND10, p49-60. Pruszinski, Stanley: Too Long in the Sun on Quammen, Ole: amateur geologist, builder, Ranch Hand, JF10, p96. from Lemmon, JF99, p39; petrifi ed wood Pszanka, Dave: chef pictured in photo at park creator mentioned in feature article on Boticelli Ristorante in Rapid City, JF12, p33. Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27. Puerto Vallarta: is Ron Robinson’s favorite place Quarry Restaurant: is one of Bob Karolevitz’s to eat, JF01, p16. favorite places to eat, JF01, p17. Puffer, Lila & Duane: comments on pheasant Quartzite: used for boundary markers between hunting by, ON87, p9. N.D. and S.D., JF91, p7-11; boundary Pugsley, Craig: comments on avoiding charging markers between Neb. Wyo. and S.D., buffalo, MA12, p26; Top 7 things he ND92, p32-35; formations of in the loves about South Dakota, ND13, p17; southeast part of S.D., MA93, p20-23; comments on burros in Custer State Park, feature on quartzite formation trail traced JA15, p115. by Jim Kersten, SO13, p58-69; mentioned Pukwana: lawnmower racing in, JA04, p34; in article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, Peterson family memorial near is one of JF16, p23. things to see in every county, JA11, p33. Quasquicentennial: article on South Dakota 125 Pulse, Glenn: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p56. book, ND13, p20-27; photo essay of 125th/ Pumpkins: whether you can grow giant quasquicentennial celebration in Yankton, pumpkins in South Dakota in Nature JF14, p50-54. Questions feature, MA12, p30. Queen Bee Mill: part of quartzite trail, SO13, Punished Woman’s Lake: brief - origin of lake p58-69. name, JA98, p92; mentioned in article on Queen City Bakery: cartoonist Chris Browne is Lake Legends, JA10, p78-83; fi lm about, inspired by, SO15, p40. JA14, p60. Quenzer, Dawn: kuchen bakery in Eureka Punished Woman’s Pageant: mentioned in operated by, JF04, p58-61. feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. Quesada, Jose & Maria: Floreo Charro rodeo Punt, Julie & Gerry: comments on working with dance performed by, ND00, p31. clay by, MA04, p16-21. Questions of Nature: feature article on riddles Purple loosetrife: Our Wild Side on invasive and nature questions of South Dakota’s weed on the banks of the Missouri River, great outdoors, MA12, p16-32. JA15, p117. Quick Shot Davis: listed in feature on rogues, Putnam Hoard, Eugene: feature story on, MJ08, ND11, p24. p86-87. Quilt, Ronald: pictured in feature on 2011 fl ood, Putnam, Joan: artist from Raymond mentioned SO11, p76-96. in Writers & Artists, JF14, p43. Quilting: feature on lore of star quilts, Missouri Putnam, Kenny: member of Red Willow Band, Breaks Industries, MA89, p38; profi le of ND04, p22; musician who recorded the quilter Dawn Amos, JA91, p14-16; profi le early deadwood songbook CD, MJ06, p72. of award-winning quilter Claire Packard, Putnam, Kenny: writes Letter to Young South MJ94, p66-68. Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Quinkert, Abbot Denis: pictured in feature on Putnam, Layne: cd released by young musician Blue Cloud Abbey closing, SO13, p40. from Black Hills, ND13, p71. Quinn: astronomical observatory near operated Pyle, Gladys: profi le of political groundbreaker, by Ron Dyvig, ND02, p66-67. SEP86, p24-29; one of the colorful Quinn: Pennington County, MA7, p44-49. characters from South Dakota Magazine’s Quintal, Joe: listing - member of S.D. Sports fi rst 10 years, JA95, p11; ran to be fi rst Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. female governor in 1938, JA06, p11; brief Quotes: top quotes from 30 years of South on, JF10, p62; home of is one of things to Dakota Magazine, MA15, p94-96. see in every county, JA11, p30; mentioned R in article on Huron, SO14, p58-63. R Star Trailers: brief on Randy Golden’s Q business in Springfi eld, SO07, p56.

158 • South Dakota Magazine inDex R-PI - RAN R-Pizza: restaurant in Vermillion, SO16, p32- the train to Gary, JF05, p98; importance in 38. Black Hills mining, MJ09, p73-77. Raasch, Paul: comments in feature on town- Rain: Our Wild Side on predicting, MA10, p86. team baseball, MJ13, p42-47. Rainbow Bible Ranch: feature story on, MJ00, Rabbit’s Bikes: Black Hills shop owned by Joey p44-48; recovering from deadly West River and Eddie Bonds, SO10, p64-67. blizzard, JF14, p58-64. Racing Magpie gallery: mentioned in feature on Rainbow, Paul: biblical scholar from North Native American artists, MA17, p70-78. American Baptist Seminary featured in Racing: Chadron-to-Chicago horse race of College Guide, JF06, p81. 1893, MA06, p75. Rainbows: Our Wild Side on, JA12, p93; Racoons: Our Wild Side on, SO14, p92. circumhorizontal arc, MJ14, p109. Radack, Ed and Carol: make Kolaches at Tyndall Raleigh, Martha Bridget: brief - inductee of Bakery, JF15, p30-34. South Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p83. Radcliffe, Ben: comments on Emil Lorik, JUL85, Ralston, Brigadier General David: mentioned in p21; inducted into Hall of Fame, SO03, article on patriotism of Native Americans, p81. MJ17, p62-70. Rader, Father John: pastor of Nuestra Senora Rama, Tashina: Top 7 Things she loves about de Guadalupe Catholic parish in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, SO14, p17. ND00, p33. Rambow, Charles: comments on Bear Butte, Rader, Merici: comments on town of Hoven and SEP85, p27. Cathedral of the Prairies, MA01, p17. Ramey, Jim: founder of livestock market in St. Radigan, Todd: Main Street Pub owner Onge, JF92, p24-31; remarks on land use mentioned in article on restaurants in issues, ND94, p70-71; essay by included Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. by in Visions 97, JF97, p39; experiences Radio and Engine Museum: brief on, JF10, p53. with Western South Dakota Buck-A-Roos of, Radio: old-time recordings of being saved by SO02, p54-55. G.E. Marion, JAN86, p9; career of Harold Ramey, John & Jennifer: dogsledding Shunk in, SEP86, p17; Dakota Calls made aficionados in the Black Hills, JF99, p26-31. by Watertown disc jockey Jim Aesoph, Ramona: home of music box collectors Ida & ND91, p54; early history of in S.D., JF93, Ben Zimmerman, JA90, p42. p36-40; used to round up posse in 1937 Ramsdell, Cherie: feature on Mitchell sculptor, murder of Ada Carey, MJ94, p27; profile of SO98, p12-17; murals on Corn Palace to be S.D. Public Broadcasting personality Martin designed by, MJ02, p14; artist explains how Busch, MJ03, p41-45. she is inspired by Mitchell, SO15, p42. Radmore, Ole: Black Hills’ bootlegger, SO94, Ramsdell, John M.: popcorn business in p55. Faulkton, JAN86, p8. Rae, Molly: manager of the Springs Bath House Ramsdell, Len: popcorn business in Faulkton, comments on Hot Springs, MJ05, p32. JAN86, p8. Rafferty, Mark: Rapid City Stevens High School Ramsdell, Scott: Dakota Layers president student climbs Dire Spire, MJ15, p99. comments in feature on Flandreau, ND12, Rahn, Dr. Perry: comments on Sandhills, ND14, p98-103. p34-42. Ramynke, Mildred: feature story on, JA04, p65- Railroads: plan to save in1980, JUL85, p20; 69; brief on pilot, roper and judge from Train Fest at Milbank celebrates, SEP85, p8; Peever, JF10, p54. Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Line in the Ranch A: log cabin built by Juso brothers for Black Hills, NOV85, p13-14; reminiscence Moses Annenberg, ND16, p90-97. of ride on the Great Northwestern Train Ranching: visit to Presho sale barn, MAY85, in 1897, NOV85, p15; Codington County p22-24; cattle drives on the Cheyenne Historical Society acquires Milwaukee & St. Reservation c. 1900, JUL86, p24-26; profile Louis railroad depot in Watertown, NOV85, of rancher/educator Harold Shunk, SEP86, p36; tracklaying machine of Robert E. p12-17; feature on Frawley Ranch near Hurley, JUL86, p34; history of, significance Deadwood, FM87, p22-27; experiences of to state, MA95, p12-19; brief - 1880 branding cattle in Meade County, JJ87, train from Hill City featured as Century p24-26; feature on cattle sale day at Survivor, ND99, p67; experiences of P. livestock market in St. Onge, JF92, p24- Hammes riding the rails in S.D., SO00, 31; experiences of modern ranch women, p17-21; Gary Eikamp’s experience of riding MA92, p24-27; ranching in the Badlands,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 159 RAN - RAP MA93, p52-55; the Black Hills Stock Show, Rapid City: home of Harold Shunk, SEP86, p17; ND93, p6-9; feature story on Diamond Gingerbread House B&B in, SEP86, p34; A Ranch, ND93, p16-19; Wes Jackson’s home of stone carver Jim Erickson, DJ87, refl ections on ethos of ranching versus p38-40; penguins arrive at Marine Life in, agriculture, MA95, p36-38; jokes about JUL86, p13; feature story on Fjord’s Ice low cattle prices, JA96, p41; springtime Cream in, FM87, p6-7; feature story on branding in the West River country, MJ98, Alex Johnson Hotel, AM87, p24-28; profi le p88-93; alternative crops and livestock on of American Legion baseball coach Dave S.D. ranches, SO98, p46-53; account of Ploof, SO88, p18-21; 1915 Firehouse the life of #29, a beef cow, ND99, p95-98; restaurant operated by Bruce & Cozy veterinarian David Wynia’s remembrance Hallberg, JF89, p26-27; profi le of John of a cantankerous cow named Lucky, Henry Leary, Rapid City’s fi rst policeman, ND99, p99-100; economics of a ranch MJ89, p22-23; profi le of Rapid City Journal for sale near Meade County, SO05, p26; photographer Don Polovich, JF90, p8-15; Rhinehart ranch in Hyde County, JF08, p19- profi le of photographer Bill Groethe, MJ91, 22; occupation in Faith, SO08, p31-34; p20-26; profi le of quilter Dawn Amos, organic beef in South Dakota, JA09, p73- JA91, p14-16; feature on Dick & Vera Hoff, 77; photo essay on spring branding, MJ13, proprietors of the Missing Link deli, JF92, p92-97; ranchers recover from devastating p20-22; brief on Fjord’s Ice Cream, SO92, West River blizzard, JF14, p58-64; deadly p53; Garden Club sells Christmas wreaths blizzard in 1886-87, JF14, p63; identifying as fundraiser to benefi t parks, ND92, p10- Black Baldy, Hereford and Angus mentioned 11; home of George Bangs, one of last in article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, lawyers practicing who came up by the JF16, p32; feature on raising rodeo bulls, apprentice system, MJ93, p14-17; feature MA16, p20-29. on Reptile Gardens, JA93, p56-59; the Rancour, Tom: has collection of armed forces Black Hills Stock Show, ND93, p6-9; military artifacts in Wasta, MJ16, p70. feature on CAW Industries and Willard Randall-Stroh, Justin: Civil War cannon replica Water, MJ94, p43-47; revitalization of in Selby restored by, SO00, p26-27. downtown area, ND95, p8-13; profi le of Randall, Justin: Selby resident mentioned in writer Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, ND95, feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. p22-26; mountain lion sightings in, MA97, Randall, Stephen: painting by is in Sea of p55; brief - attractions of Dahl Fine Arts Grass art exhibit at Timber Lake and Area Center for summer travelers, MJ97, p12; Museum, JA15, p72-79. opening of The Journey, MJ97, p14; Ranfranz, Tony: comments on Flandreau, remembering the fl ood of 1972, MJ97, p48- Santee Sioux Tribe, MA02, p8. 54; profi le of iconographer Fr. Peter Wilke, Range Recovering Technologies: We Make It on, ND98, p12-17; restoration of historic MJ17, p14. buildings in downtown, JF99, p98-103; Rangel, Marco: bar chef mentioned in feature profi le of wildlife photographer Robert on Frederick, ND10, p23-27. Wong, JA99, p8-13; profi le of actor/ Rangitsch, Tim: favorite bike trails in Rapid City playwrights Anna Marie & Graham Thatcher, of, JA09, p42. SO99, p52-55; brief - pine on Hangman’s Rank, Mel: WWII veteran story of, MA04, p23- Hill featured as Century Survivor, ND99, 26. p59; brief - giant tortoise Methuselah, from Ranney, Brooks: tours of WWII battlefi elds Reptile Gardens, featured as Century organized by, MA04, p25. Survivor, ND99, p68; profi le of historian/ Ranney, William: comments on Arzberger journalist Bob Lee, JF00, p71-74; feature prehistoric Arikara village site, ND00, p69. story on hiker/senior Olympian Emmett Ranum, Julie: executive director of Redlin Art Bennett, MJ00, p20-24; section of Berlin Center comments on cabin, JA06, p13; Wall placed in park in, JF01, p39-43; profi le comments on last Terry Redlin painting, of sculptor John Lopez from, JF01, p66-70; JF17, p49. feature story on Alex Johnson Hotel in, Rapid City Journal: Too Long in the Sun about SO01, p52-55; feature on Sweeney Jim Kuehn’s experience at, ND10, p88; Building in downtown, JA02, p30-35; photographer Dick Kettlewell publishes feature story on, MA03, p14-21; The book that is a collection of his Spring Creek Firehouse Brewing Company in visited as Chronicles columns from, MA16, p42-47. one of Paul Higbee’s favorite eateries,

160 • South Dakota Magazine inDex RAP - RAP MJ03, p50-51; racial conflicts, aftermath of man-made places, MA10, p38; D.C. Booth 1972’s devastating flood in, ND03, p38-41; National Fish Hatchery in is one of 25 very Midnight Sun band from, ND04, p13; unusual man-made places, MA10, p42; Stringbean Svenson & The Harvest Hotel Alex Johnson in is one of 25 very Bluegrass Band from, ND04, p14; Rochford unusual man-made places, MA10, p43; Trio from, ND04, p16; jazz pianist Jeff Klein Perdue Woodworks in is mentioned in from, ND04, p27; singer/songwriter feature article on furniture made in Black Brandon Sprague from, ND04, p29; Native Hills, MA10, p54-59; musician Hank Harris Voices 2004 Film Festival held in, JF05, from releases new album, MA10, p77; p25-29; beaded deer hide and beaded coat filmmakers Marc and Michael Linn and at Journey Museum in featured as prized Mitchell Zephier from, MJ10, p56-64; museum pieces, MA05, p11; bronze statues photographer Toby Brusseau from publishes of Presidents displayed downtown, MJ06, “I am South Dakota,” SO10, p14-19; brief p82; dinosaur skyline in, ND06, p14; Black on 1949 New Year’s blizzard in, JF11, p36; Hills gold production in, ND06, p29-32; Dakotiana on independent film club in, Edson Bearg collects football programs in, JF11, p9; one of South Dakota’s college JF07, p11; colleges in, JF07, p82; JF08, towns, JF11, p62; Cosmos Mystery Area p85; five generations of law practiced by near, Dinosaur Park, President sculptures Fuller family in, MA07, p13; Pennington and Reptile Gardens in mentioned in an County, MA07, p44-49; Corn Exchanged “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Bistro owned by M. J. Adams in, MJ07, MJ11, p22-37; photo essay on Summer p31; Alex Johnson Hotel in, JA07, p13; Nights and Art Alley in, JA11, p76-81; Paul Hisega Lodge in, JA07, p15; A&A Auto Hibee’s column on death of turtle Salvage & Museum in, JA07, p65-68; Methuselah at Reptile Gardens in, ND11, Seeking the Hills museum exhibit in, JA07, p62-63; Imperial Restaurant, Hunan, Curry p69-72; hillside letters in, SO07, p11; M Masala, Hana Korean Grill & Sushi Bar, Days in, SO07, p44; Hall of Fame Honoree Wine Cellar Restaurant, Sabor a Mexico, Carol Hillard from, SO07, p82; Filmmaker Boticelli Ristorante, Ixtapa, and Saigon Jim Hatzell from, SO07, p21-24; Don Restaurant in mentioned in feature on Rathert collects rocks in, ND07, p19-20; ethnic eateries, JF12, p31-34; Writers & Howard Winstead finds Mount Rushmore Artists on Sonya Holy Eagle’s Dakota Drum miniatures in, ND07, p20; JazzFest in, Company in, JF12, p43;South Dakota MA08, p31-35, Old Prairie Museum, Fred School of Mines and Technology is one of Thurston’s favorite building in, JA08, p34; nation’s top recycling schools, JF12, p73; Alex Johnson Hotel favorite building of Ray Don Barnett, former mayor of Rapid City, Hengel in, JA08, p37; cartoonist Marty Two inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall of Bulls from, SO08, p38; cartoonist Andy Fame, JF12, p89; Too Long in the Sun on Jacobs from, SO08, p41; cowboy exhibit at rattlesnake milker escaping jury duty in, Journey Museum in, SO08, p63; Jeanne JF12, p96; regional paintings and sculpture Simon owner of Again Books and Bazaar in, added to airport in, MA12, p39; six SO08, p76-81; 2008 Hall of Fame honoree cheerleaders die in plane crash in 1968, Dr. James Martin in, SO08, p83; 2008 Hall MA12, p47-51; feature on 1972 flood of of Fame honoree Evelyn Leite in, SO08, Rapid Creek, MJ12, p16-27; Lori Armstrong p84; Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame honoree from lists top 7 things she loves about Gary Miller in, JF09, p15; Bernard P. South Dakota, SO12, p14; Rapid City: Thomas’s Cyclorama in the Dahl Arts photo essay on cowboy polo near, SO12, Center in, JF09, p22: colleges in, JF09, p46-51; Elks Theater in shows It’s a p87-88; favorite bike trails in, JA09, p42; Wonderful Life, ND12, p20; Night of Lights Dakotiana on ’72 flood in, SO09, p11; at Storybook Island in is one of our holiday Dakotiana on lost time capsule in, ND09, traditions, ND12, p22; garden club sells p12; Dakotiana – songwriter Hank Harris holiday wreaths, ND12, p30; B-17 plane from investigates why cowboys sing, JF10, crash in, ND12, p78-83; Gene Lebrun from p11; brief on Doc Willard, JF10, p55; Don is 2012 South Dakota Hall of Fame Rathert from, JF10, p55; sculptors Allen inductee, ND12, p106; Dan Gorman owns and Patty Eckman from, JF10, p38; South 1940 Studebaker, JF13, p25; Joe McDonald Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p85; owns 1968 Camaro in, JF13, p30; students Dinosaur Park in is one of 25 very unusual and researchers at South Dakota School of

South Dakota Magazine Index • 161 RAP - RAT Mines and Technology develop metallic Kleinsasser’s years working with the Rapid spray to fi x jets, JF13, p67; We Make It on City water department, SO16, p96; college Strider bikes by Ryan McFarland from, guide lists favorite hangouts in, JF17, p74- MA13, p12; Cowboy Hill in is Ken 76; feature on Native American artists, Steinken’s favorite climb, MA13, p26-27; MA17, p70-78; Trinity Eco Prayer Park in, sculpture by Matt Lanz in Rapid City MJ17, p91-95. airport, MA13, p71; feature on Main Street Rapid Creek: Dakotiana – algae in, JF10, p13; Square in, MA13, p76-82; pilot Charlie Charles Michael Ray’s account of kayaking Summers from, JA13, p29; B-17 plane dangerous stretch of, MA11, p22; feature crash near, JA13, p32; feature on Crouch on 1972 fl ooding of, MJ12, p16-27; Railroad Line, JA13, p74-83; South Dakota Rimrock Highway along is Lisa Duncan’s School of Mines and Technology is featured favorite fall foliage drive, SO12, p78-83. in 2014 Guide to Higher Education, JF14, Rare Nature Discoveries: feature article on p94-95; Entrepreneurship diploma at South Dakota’s natural rarities, MA14, p20- Western Dakota Tech, JF14, p108; 31. Dakotiana on First Nations Sculpture Rasche, Jessie: painter from Brookings featured Garden, MA14, p18; deer in, JA14, p110; in Writers & Artists, JF14, p46. The Clock Shop and Presidential Pawn in, Raschke, Darrell: efforts to restore James River SO14, p54-57; Reptile Gardens alligator by, MA98, p18-24. wrestler from, ND14, p101; Minnilusa Raschke, Herman: feature story on, JF08, p74- Museum in, JF15, p24-29; 1972 fl ood 75; Goodwin Giant of Deuel county, JF08, mentioned in feature on memorable sad p74-75. stories from our fi rst 30 years, MA15, p38; Rasmussen, Don: experiences of the night “War Firehouse Brewing Company in mentioned of the Worlds” radio program aired, SO03, in feature on breweries across the state, p29. MJ15, p20-27; Bruce Junek from writes Rasmussen, Gus: Gregory Gorillas named by, Letter to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, JF09, p16. p33-48; Kenny Putnam from writes Letter Rasmussen, Marv: mentioned in feature on six- to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; man football, ND11, p40-45. Black Hills Raptor Center in, JA15, p38-42; Rasmussen, Robb: owner of Sioux Fiver located along old Highway 16, JA15, p34; Bicycles and Fitness mentioned in feature Alicia Boe hikes Buzzards Roost near, JA15, on Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. p117; artists Del Iron Cloud and Donald Rasmussen, Wayne: listing - member of S.D. Montileaux are inspired by, SO15, p48; Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Janine Kern makes plum jam in, SO15, Rath, Henry/Tub: Valentines in Wasta from, p80-81; Buzz Aldrin visits, SO15, p82-83; JF07, p49; brief on man who delivered artists Allen and Patty Eckman from create Valentines to every woman in Wasta, JF10, paper version of James Earle Fraser’s End p50. of the Trail sculpture, ND15, p65; Lakota Rath, Steve: mural in Holy Spirit Catholic Nation Invitational basketball tournament Church in Mitchell by, MJ10, p70. in, ND15, p74-76; home of Valentine Rathbun, David: farm where German POWs McGillycuddy being restored in, JF16, p16; worked owned by, JF01, p46-50. Writers & Artists on Potter Family Theatre Rathbun, Janet: historian tells of her favorite in, JF16, p73; fl ood mentioned in article on West River story, JA06, p54. How to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p30; Rathert, Don: rocks in Rapid City collected by, Chapel in the Hills in mentioned in feature ND07, p19-20; rock collector, snake and on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p31; Museum of spider bite victim from Rapid City, JF10, Geology and Pawnseum in, MJ16, p76; p55. Devaney Crafton is working to establish a Rathjen, Ted: junk man in Yankton, ND08, p80- community garden in North Rapid City, 84. JA16, p42-43; Central States Fair in Rattlesnakes: profi le of rattlesnake hunter featured in article on traditions at fairs, A.M. Jackley, SO88, p12-16; account JA16, p65; Fountain Springs Golf Club and of hunt near Mobridge that netted 400 The Golf Club at Red Rock in, JA16, p88; snakes, p46-50; feature story on, SO02, genealogical society in, SO16, p15; Lakota p40-46; danger of bites by discussed, Nation Invitational held in, SO16, p73; Too SO02, p43; meat of eaten, SO02, p45; Long in the Sun about Allen “Jack” Arikara, Hidatsa-made sculptures of,

162 • South Dakota Magazine inDex RAT - RED JF03, p36; rattles from used to induce Reagan, Robert: professor comments on birth during Lewis and Clark Expedition, entrepreneurship diploma at Western MA04, p90; rattlesnake bite in Perkins Dakota Tech, JF14, p108. County, JA07, p76-77; Our Wild Side on Reandeau, Frances: mentioned in feature on rattlesnakes in winter, ND09, p110; telling Sioux City to Fort Randall Military Road, rattlesnake stories is one of 25 Things MA13, p50-56. Every South Dakotan Should Try to Do, Red Bear, Rachel: listing - featured artist of MJ10, p30-43; article on infestation near Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. chokecherry patch, JA10, p48-49; Dwight Red Canyon: feature on pathway into Black Hiatt’s account of being bitten by, MA11, Hills, ND99, p16-20; hieroglyphics at is one p19; Too Long in the Sun on someone of things to see in every county, JA11, p36. escaping jury duty by saying they like to Red Cloud Cemetery: Big Picture, ND12, p58- milk rattlesnakes, JF12, p96; whether you 59. can eat them in Nature Questions feature, Red Cloud Frazier, Nyla: art of quillwork MA12, p31; snakes in Fort Pierre National practiced by, p20, JF05. Grasslands make it one of South Dakota’s Red Cloud Heritage Center: mentioned as place creepy places, SO12, p84-91; how to avoid to visit on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, bite, MJ13, p31; Wesley Arnold encounters ND15, p57. rattlesnake fight, JA13, p95; Our Wild Side Red Cloud Indian School: quillwork and other on, ND13, p110; milking used to get out of native art sold at Heritage Center at, p20, jury duty, MA15, p103; Our Wild Side on, JF05; is one of the things to see in every JA15, p119; etiquette around mentioned in county, JA11, p47; Ashley Pourier wants article on How to Grow a South Dakotan, Heritage Center at preserved for another JF16, p33; Paul Higbee’s column on how 125 years, ND14, p30; mentioned in Massachusetts would like to obtain more feature on Native American artists, MA17, rattlesnakes, MJ16, p58-59; book excerpt p70-78. by Sam Hurst about Reptile Gardens Red Cloud Mission: art center managed by founder, JA16, p52-54; Our Wild Side on Brother Simon at, ND90, p27-28; Lakota encounter with, MJ17, p110. art sold at, stop on the Oyate Trail, SO94, Ratzlaff, Jamin: Too Long in the Sun on p34; brief - featured as Century Survivor, grandfather of taking dirt pills for iron, ND99, p59. ND13, p112. Red Cloud, Christine: listing - featured artist of Rauscher, Wendy: comments on remodeled Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. visitors center at Fort Sisseton State Park, Red Cloud, Josephine: art of quillwork practiced FM87, p13. by, p20, JF05. Raven Industries: beginnings of balloon Red Cloud, Oliver: listing - founder of Grey company, AM87, p8; mentioned in article Eagles group on Pine Ridge Reservation, about Minnehaha County historical MAY86, p18. markers, MA14, p76-83. Red Cloud, Rochelle: art of quillwork practiced Raventon, Ed: naturalist with Game Fish and by, p20, JF05. Parks Department comments on Blood Run Red Cloud, Timothy: art of quillwork practiced State Park, MA13, p47. by, p20, JF05. Rawlins, R.E.: listing - member of S.D. Sports Red Cloud: vision at Bear Butte of, SEP85, p25; Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; contributor profile of, JF00, p34-46; featured in story to Vermillion’s Shrine to Music Museum, on graves of Native American leaders, MAY86, p10. SO15, p20-27. Ray, Charles Michael: account of kayaking Red crossbill: Our Wild Side on, MA17, p92. dangerous stretch of, MA11, p22. Red Crow (Floyd Westerman): career of, role in Rayman, Robin: mayor comments on Salem, Dances With Wolves, MA91, p11. JF06, p16-17. Red Fish, Victor: Lakota leader on the Standing Raziel’s: Vermillion restaurant mentioned in Rock Reservation, MA92, p29. 2011 College Towns, JF11, p65. Red fox: Our Wild Side on, ND12, p109; Our Re-enactors: feature on historical re-enactors, Wild Side on, MA16, p92. JF17, p40-45. Red Hawk, Jay: model mentioned in feature on Readiatrics Book Drive: project collects books Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. for kids in hospitals and small communities, Red Lake: is a National Natural Landmark, MA14, p17. JA15, p102.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 163 RED - REF Red Owl, Sherry: comments in feature on Lionel museum, MJ97, p14; established in Bordeaux, MA14, p50-56. Watertown, JF01, p11; Dakotiana on cabin Red Owl: essay on the sparseness around the built in, JA06, p13; early Terry Redlin Meade County town of, MA99, p20-25; paintings come home to, JA14, p64; Robert Dennis from profi led in feature on mentioned in article on How to Grow a cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. South Dakotan, JF16, p34. Red Punch: favorite rodeo bull of Jack Coleman, Redlin, Edith-Maria: comments on Hippie Hole, MA16, p23. MA14, p31. Red Rock: Our Wild Side on rock formation on Redlin, Katarina: experiences of moving from Lake Francis Case, SO16, p91. Germany to Grant County as a mail-order Red Rooster Coffee House: mentioned in bride, MA05, p62-64; war bride from feature on Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69; artists Summit, JF10, p57; mentioned in collection Nick and Nicole Fischer are inspired by, of favorite stories from our fi rst 30 years, SO15, p47. MA15, p70-71. Red Rossa Napoli Pizza: Italian restaurant in Redlin, Terry: profi le of painter, MA94, p18-23; Sioux Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic comments on Redlin Art Center, JF01, p12- eateries, JF12, p25. 13; return of artist to hometown of, JF01, Red Shirt, Delphine: memories of winter on the p15; S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, SO01, p64; Pine Ridge Reservation during the 1960s, Redlin, Terry; artist’s work in Watertown, ND99, p70-75; Christmas memories of on MJ07, p16; Top Ten painting by, JF09, p20; the Pine Ridge Reservation, ND04, p85. Writers & Artists on last painting by, JF17, Red Steakhouse: Vermillion restaurant, SO16, p49. p32-38. Redlinger, Clark: 2007 SD Hall of Fame Red Valley: mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful honoree, SO07, p81-82. Places article, JA10, p26-47. Redman, Sam: statue of wooden Indian carved Red Willow Band: brief – featured in bands/ by, JF92, p62; memorial to is one of things musicians from S.D., ND04, p22. to see in every county, JA11, p40. Redden, Ollie: owns 1949 Jeepster in Pierre, Redwater River: electric trolley to be powered JF13, p26. by hydroelectric plant and canal/fl ume on, Redder, Jim: cornhusking champ pictured in MJ13, p48-54. photo essay on height of corn, JA16, p29. Redwing, James (Oyemaza): Too Long in the Reddest, Eugene: tribal elder on Pine Ridge Sun on, SO10, p96. Indian Reservation, JF11, p20-27. Ree (see Arikara) Reder, Odo: lumberjack who illegally cut timber Ree Heights: S.D.’s fi rst airplane collision listed in feature on rogues, ND11, p24. in, JA88, p28-29; photos and poetic Reder, Theodore: mentioned in article on water recollections of, MA96, p25-29; story on, in the Black Hills, MJ16, p38-47. JA04, p43; Ree Heights Grocery owned Redfi ed, G.C.: played part in 1922 prison by Delton & Carol Beck features a bottle escape, JF01, p19. collection located in, SO06, p14; bones Redfi eld: feature story on opening day of from buffalo kill site discovered at, MJ17, pheasant hunting season in, ON87, p7-11; p82-89. dispute between Tulare and over Sunday Reece, Lexi: pictured in article on How to Grow baseball, MJ89, p29; profi le of author a South Dakotan, JF16, p22. Kathleen Taylor, JA99, p36-40; featured Reed, Cindy: plans to start botanic garden as a town with “Big Ideas,” ND05, p11- of plains plants by, JA97, p21; role in 17; location of a police chase ending in establishment of Claude A. Barr Memorial deaths, JA06, p16; Carnegie library is one Great Plains Botanic Garden, ND01, p77- of things to see in every county, JA11, p45; 80; town of Cascade occupied, being David Schoenfi eld’s essay remembering restored by, JA03, p80-81; comments in the baseball fi eld in, MJ15, p53-55; bridges essay on Cascade Falls, JA10, p72-74. over the James River in, MA17, p20-29. Reed, Kris: education professor at USD featured Redfi sh, Amiel: physician’s assistant originally in College Guide, JF06, p89. from Pine Ridge inducted into 2011 South Reed, Tim: Brookings mayor, JA14, p25. Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12, p92; Arlington Reeves, Slim: mentioned in story on powder mayor, JA14, p23. house explosion in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33- Redinger, Diane: Fruitdale mayor, JA14, p30. 39. Redlin Art Center: opening of Watertown Referees: Seriously Folks column on, MA13,

164 • South Dakota Magazine inDex REG - RHI p58-59. 70. Regier, Carol: 2009 inductee answers question Rembert, Elizabeth: pictured in photo essay of in “Questions for 13 Hall of Famers,” SO09, 125th/quasquicentennial celebration, JF14, p80. p50-54. Reich, Jack: spotlight on writer/painter despite Remund, Al: member of Poker Alice band, physical disabilities, JF06, p69; comments ND04, p24. in article on Isabel school closing, ND09, Remund, Chuck: geothermal entrepreneur and p58-60; Isabel writer, JF10, p54; painting owner of Geo-Pro mentioned and pictured by is in Sea of Grass art exhibit at Timber in feature on Elkton, SO11, p14-18. Lake and Area Museum, JA15, p72-79. Renner: Strawbale Winery located in, JF07, Reichert, Darcie: Hanna Campground is favorite p13. place to camp, MJ15, p82. Renshaw, Eric: Dakotiana on Reichert, Duane: profile of rodeo clown, MA93, greetingsfromsiouxfalls.com web site of p8-11; rodeo clown mentioned in feature historic photos created by, SO11, p10. on free spirits in our 30th anniversary Renville, Darren: comments on the community issue, MA15, p43. of Sisseton by, SO01, p10-11. Reider, Tony: Flandreau Santee Sioux tribal Renville, Joseph: trader and translator president comments in feature on town, mentioned in feature on Thomas Riggs, ND12, p98-103. ND10, p76-82. Reifel, Lucy: photograph of, essay by, JF99, Reptile Gardens: feature story on Rapid City p10-11. tourist attraction, JA93, p56-59; brief Reifel, Representative Ben: brief - recognized - giant tortoise Methuselah featured as as centennial alumnus of a South Dakota Century Survivor, ND99, p68; located State University, ND88, p38; profile of, in Pennington County, MA07, p44-49; JF89, p10-14; brief - one of the colorful celebrating a turtle’s birthday at mentioned characters from South Dakota Magazine’s in an “oughta do” list for kids in South first 10 years, JA95, p12; story of Johnny Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Paul Higbee’s Cloud told by, MJ08, p65-70; mentioned in column on death of turtle Methuselah at, feature story on Mission, JA12, p58-65. ND11, p62-63; alligator wrestler Matt Plank Reiman, Kat: comments on Lewis and Clark from, ND14, p101; book excerpt by Sam bicentennial by, JF04, p19-20. Hurst about Reptile Gardens founder, JA16, Reimnitz, Boyd & Kay: lawn ornament business p52-54. of, ND01, p34. Reservation dance halls: feature on, MJ12, p45- Reinders, Vi: reminiscences of homecoming in 50. Perkins County, NOV85, p21-23. Reshaw, Noel: French fur trader, SO16, p15. Reindl, Travis: essay by included in Visions, Restaurants: feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, JF96, p33. p24; feature on hometown cafes, JF17, Reinhart, Brady: Hyde county rancher, JF08, p22-31. p19-22. Retzlaff, Pete: listing - member of S.D. Sports Reinhart, Wendy: Hyde county rancher, JF08, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; football player p19-22. featured as one of 12 great athletes, MA06, Reinhold Family: Rainbow Bible Ranch operated p35. by, MJ00, p44-48; owners of Rainbow Bible Reuer, Agnes: comments on town of Hoven and Ranch recovering from deadly West River Cathedral of the Prairies, MA01, p17. blizzard, JF14, p58-64. Revenant, The: movie about Hugh Glass, ND16, Reinhold, Larry: writes about what horses teach p87-89. children, JF16, p23. Reynolds Prairie: feature story on, MJ08, p30- Reinke. Paul: helped bring section of Berlin Wall 33; featured in Places to See Before they to Rapid City, JF01, p41. Disappear, JA12, p24-25; mentioned in Reinschmidt, Dave: comments in feature on feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p26. 2011 flood, SO11, p76-96. Reynolds, Rev. James: 2006 Hall of Fame Reis, Allen: pictured in Big Picture of his Honoree, SO06, p85. Chamberlain farmland, MA14, p48-49. Rheborg, Jeff: president of Varmint Hunters Reis, Tayn and Aaron Stryzewski: Big Picture of Association in Pierre comments on how to Chamberlain farmland by, MA14, p.48-49. call a coyote, MJ13, p24. Reisch, Major Tim: mentioned in article on Rhine Creek/Marne Creek: mentioned in article patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- on graves of unknown soldiers of Custer’s

South Dakota Magazine Index • 165 RHO - ROB Seventh Cavalry, ND16, p40-45. Riggs, Thomas: feature article on, ND10, p76- Rhodd, Ben: native spiritual leader and 82; Oahe Chapel founded by mentioned in archeologist comments on Flag Mountain feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p27. fi re tower, MJ05, p47. Rigione, Todd: founder of Art Alley in Rapid Rhodes, Charles: mentioned in feature on City, JA11, p76-81. memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Riis, Joe: feature story on, JA07, p35-38. years, MA15, p34. Riley, Emmett: feature story on, ND07, p74-77; Rhodes, Slim: role in S.D.’s fi rst airplane brief on man nearly coyote-napped, JF10, collision, JA88, p28-29. p64. Rhubarb: feature on rhubarb king Jan Rimrock Highway: area along is Lisa Duncan’s Sanderson, MJ12, p54-57. favorite fall foliage drive, SO12, p78-83. Ricci, Derek: comments in article about fairs, Rinehart, Brady and Wendi: Hyde County JA16, p63. grassland preservationists, JF08, p28-22; Rice, Alfred: hauls materials for Harney Peak ranchers comment on Hyde County Prairie, lookout restoration with horse/mule JA12, p27-28. transport, JA96, p60-64. Riner, Reid: comments on our outlaws and Richards, Chuck: photograph of, essay by, JF99, rogues, ND11, p14-25; comments on p10-11. Crouch Railroad Line, JA13, p74-83; Richards, Reed: plans to develop Frawley Ranch comments on Minnilusa Museum exhibits, opposed by, ND00, p6-12. JF15, p24-29. Richards, Robe: listing - member of S.D. Sports Ringdahl, David: mentioned in feature on Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Richardson, Lisa: Executive Director of years, MA15, p39. South Dakota Corn Growers Association Ringer Ranch: feature story on the, ND01, p88- comments on whether you can hear corn 92. grow, MA12, p25; comments in article on Riordan, J.H.: carved statue for Preacher Big Sioux, MA13, p42-47. Hentry Weston Smith, MJ16, p23. Richmond Lake: favorite bike trail of Craig Ripley, Ken: funeral director from Mobridge, Harrison, JA09, p43. MJ10, p80-85; mentioned in collection of Richter, Alice: pictured in article on old Highway favorite stories from our fi rst 30 years, 16, JA15, p34. MA15, p72-74. Richter, Karl & Neoma: Enning grocery store Rising Hail: communal living settlement of in owned by, MJ07, p11-12. Charles Mix County, MJ03, p66-72. Richter, Katlyn: comments on movie industry in Rittgers, Max: discovery of lead plate left South Dakota, MJ14, p31. by explorer A. Miotte by, SO95, p30- Rick’s Cafe: is one of Bernie Hunhoff’s favorite 33; claims to have hidden the A. Miotte places to eat, JF01, p1; story on Rick’s plate again, MA96, p24; fi nds second Salt, MA06, p15; restaurant in Mobridge Verendrye Expedition plate then returns it owned by Rick Christman, MA09, p69; to Cheyenne River, ND09, p106. mentioned in anniversary special food River City Racin’: annual hydroplane article, SO10, p40. race mentioned in feature article on Rickman, Joseph: hanging of, MJ92, p40. Chamberlain/Oacoma, MA11, p28-32. Ride With Larry: Dakotiana on documentary River Liffey Boys: band plays at Halley’s 1880 about Larry Smith riding for Parkinson’s Store in Keystone, SO16, p49. disease, MJ11, p10. River Rat Marathon: brief in Traveler about Rieck, Josh: owner of Pauer Sound and Music in marathon in Yankton, MA12, p69. Aberdeen, MA06, p28. River Trail: Sioux Falls bike trail favorite of Rieker, Rachel & Larry: spice business in Patrick Lalley, JA09, p41. Morristown started by, MJ01, p81. Riverboat Days: mentioned in 2011 College Ries, Barb: work with Center for Western Towns, JF11, p66. Studies, MAR86, p29-30. RiverWalk: Yankton sculpture walk mentioned Rifl e: We Make It on long rifl es built in Writers & Artists, MJ10, p71; cookie walk by Hugh Toenjes, MJ12, p14. fundraiser is one of our holiday traditions, Riggs, Nina: wife to Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76- ND12, p21. 82. Robbie, Joe: listing - member of S.D. Sports Riggs, Steven & Mary: father to Thomas Riggs, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; listing - ND10, p76-82. inducted into S.D. Cowboy & Western

166 • South Dakota Magazine inDex ROB - ROC Heritage Hall of Fame, SEP85, p11; 1950 Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45; campaign for governor of, MJ88, p23. quoted in feature on William Henry Roberts County: rocks with holes in them Harrison Beadle, MJ13, p82-91; feature located in, MA03, p57-62; undisturbed on historian from Pierre, ND13, p82-89; land owned by Marvin & Connie Piotters involved in creation of Mount Rushmore, in, MA08, p26-30; Johnny Cloud from, MJ14, p78-87. MJ08, p65-70; mentioned in article on Lake Robinson, Emily: Dakota State University Legends, JA10, p78-83; mentioned in 10 student comments, JF11, p56. Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Robinson, Jack & Beverly: Rob’s Short Stop in p26-47; Hartford Beach at Big Stone Lake Mitchell owned by, SO07, p11. is one of things to see in every county, Robinson, Marie Ann: pressed flower art by, JA11, p44; Ancient River Warren Channel MJ10, p72; artist mentioned in feature on in is a National Natural Landmarks, JA15, Highway 20, ND10, p16-22. p88; Sica Hollow in is one of our National Robinson, Ron: fly-fishing experiences in the Natural Landmarks, JA15, p93; Cottonwood Black Hills of, SO00, p32-38; essay on Slough in is a National Natural Landmark, growing Native American crop amaranth, JA15, p101. MA13, p34-40; Karl Gehrke’s favorite Roberts, Bart: part owner of Pomegranate professor at Augustana College, JF15, p60; Market, JA11, p59. writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, Roberts, Brian: wind turbine repairmen and MJ15, p33-48. Mitchell Technical Institute instructor Roblez, Amanda: pictured in feature story on profiled in article on tough jobs, ND14, Mission, JA12, p58-65; pictured in town p102. story on 30 years of exploring South Roberts, Clint: 2008 Hall of Fame honoree, Dakota, MA15, P13-26. SO08, p84. Robson, Jan: radio announcer mentioned in Roberts, Donus: collector mentioned in feature feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- article on Watertown, JA10, p15-22; 22. inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall of Rochford Trio: brief – featured in bands/ Fame, JF12, p92; recommends books every musicians from S.D., ND04, p16. South Dakotan should read, SO12, p39- Rochford: featured as Town We Like, ND94, 45; writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, p26-28; Moonshine Gulch Saloon in visited, MJ15, p33-48; owner of DDR Books in SO02, p36; Pennington County, MA07, p44- Watertown recommends books for kids, 49; Rochford Trio from, ND04, p16; Riley JF16, p26. Emmett from, JF10, p64; log Rochford Roberts, Ethel: profile of finder of Verendrye Chapel built by Juso brothers, ND16, p90- Plate, MA89, p6-9; brief - one of the 97. colorful characters from South Dakota Rock climbing: Dakotiana on rock climbing Magazine’s first 10 years, JA95, p20. guidebook, MJ12, p9. Roberts, Mary Lou: nurse stationed in the Rock Creek (also known as Bullhead): article United States during the Vietnam War, on patriotism of Native American town SO06, p44-45. members, MJ17, p62-70. Robertson, A.J.: played part in 1922 prison Rock Garden Tour, The: Dakotiana on SDPB escape, JF01, p21. radio show, ND09, p11; Writers & Artists on Robertson, Paul: thoughts of on Lakota spiritual Fancy Country Barn Tour television special, revival and the situation on Pine Ridge JF16, p71. Reservation, ND01, p24. Rock hunting: mentioned in article on How to Robinette, Mona: comments on Spooklight near Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p23. Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame: feature on first Robins: Our Wild Side on, MA12, p86. inductees, JF09, p15. Robinson, Doane: suggested the name for Rock, 10-ton (see Boulder, 10-ton) the town Capa, ND09, p91; involvement Rockboy, Joe: mentioned in feature on in development of town of Gary, JF10, forbidden reservation/Indian dance halls, p26-31; credited for proposing Mount MJ12, p45-50. Rushmore mentioned in feature on Rockerville Bobcat: feature story on, JF92, p18- Black Hills mountain lodges, SO10, p74- 19. 80; “Brief History of South Dakota” by Rockerville: Ambrose Bierce and the is recommended as book every South Rockerville-Sheridan lake water flume,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 167 ROC - ROP MJ92, p60-63. Roesch, Linda: painting by is in Sea of Grass art Rockne, Wayne & Betty: receive gift of polar exhibit at Timber Lake and Area Museum, bear pelt, SEP85, p32. JA15, p72-79. Rockport Hutterite Colony: feature on hutterite Rogers, Dana: mentioned in Dakotiana on quilts martyrs and WWI conscientious objectors made in Wessington Springs for troops, Michael and Joseph Hofer from, SO11, MA14, p16. p36-43; part of quartzite trail, SO13, p58- Rogers, James and Laurie: comment on town of 69; martyrs from mentioned in collection Moon, JA11, p62-66. of favorite stories from our fi rst 30 years, Rogers, M.J.: resident archery coach at NFAA/ MA15, p66-68; cemetery mentioned in ESDF facility in Yankton, MA11, p34-37. feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p26. Rogers, Roy: chided by Rep. Tom Daschle for Rockwell, Norman: Top Ten painting by, JF09, buying beef from overseas,NOV85, p36. p26. Rogers, Stephen: feature on book Picturing the Rodeo: profi le of rodeo bullfi ghter John Past co-authored by, MA07, p50-57. Novotny, JAN86, p18-20; rodeo bulls are Roghair, Margaret: article on chokecherry stars of the show, JAN86, p21; feature picking and rattlesnake infestation with her story on the bronc Tipperary, ON87, family, JA10, p48-49 p35-37; profi le of singer/rancher/rodeo Rogues: feature on our outlaws and scoffl aws, performer Kyle Evans, MJ88, p26-29; ND11, p14-25. feature story on Crystal Springs Ranch Rohrer, Larry: member of Poker Alice band, Rodeo, SO88, p6-11; Badlands Dakota ND04, p24. Centennial Rodeo Team wins competition Roisum, Terry: Jeff Boer’s favorite professor at in Idaho, MJ89, p6; feature story on Casey Southeast Technical Institute, JF15, p76. Tibbs, MJ90, p20-21; feature story on Rollag, Leaine: Norwegian recipes of, ND96, Korkow Rodeo School, SO90, p7-11; rodeo p41-43. clown Duane Reichart, MA93, p8-11; profi le Roller, Private William: participant in fi rst of bronc rider/cowboy/artist Carl ‘Shorty’ gunfi ght in the Black Hills, MAR86, p32-34; Wallin, MA00, p56-60; National High School in fi rst gunfi ght of the Black Hills, JA06, Rodeo Association fi nals staged in S.D., p16. JA03, p74; photo essay of, JA03, P75-79; Roltgen, Andy: sculptor mentioned in article on Fort Pierre fourth of July rodeo, JA06, p18- Dale Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture, SO16, 23; famous broncs at, JF09, p41-44; rodeo p40-45. clown Jerry Norton at, MA09, p34-37; brief Rolvaag, Ole: “Giants in the Earth” by is on rodeo cowboy, Casey Tibbs, JF10, p50; recommended as book every South Dakotiana on Days of ’76 Rodeo, JA10, Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45; p10; feature on South Dakota High School Heritage Park on Augustana College Rodeo Finals in Belle Fourche, MJ12, p34- campus honors, JA14, p66-75. 41; feature on Mister Rodeo Russ Madison Roma’s Ristorante: Italian restaurant in from Black Hills, JF13, p33-36; Burke Spearfi sh mentioned in feature on ethnic Stampede, MJ14, p88-94; champs Chad eateries, JF12, p30. Ferley and Lisa Lockhart from Oelrichs, Romanowski, Mark: member of rock band SO14, p20-24; bull rider and fi ghter Violet, ND04, p28. Andrew Couglin profi led in article on tough Romkema, Fred: comments on Deadwood- jobs, ND14, p99; Crystal Springs Rodeo Mickelson Trail Marathon by, MJ04, p35-39. is Big Picture, JA15, p60-61; feature on Ronald, W.R.: profi le of Mitchell Daily Republic rodeo bulls, MA16, p20-29; Crystal Springs editor, MJ89, p26-28. Rodeo, SO16, p79. Roosevelt, President Theodore: visit to Rodriguez, Al: owner of Curry Masala Indian Edgemont of, JF90, p43; barnstorming restaurant in Rapid City, JF12, p32. trip through S.D. during 1900 election, Rodriguez, Rudy: pictured in article on four MJ96, p40-47; declines to eat with ladies corners of the state, ND93, p26-33. of Edgemont, MJ01, p83; friendship with Roe, Rachel: rosettes by, ND13, p33. Seth Bullock and his brigade’s trip to the Roeber, Pam Schlimgen: comments in article on White House, SO13, p76-82; mentioned in Spirit of the Six, MA12, p47-51. aricle on Orman Dam, SO16, p60-67; Arch Roesch Wagner, Sally: “Daughters of Dakota” Ellwein portrays, JF17, p45. by is recommended as book every South Roping: how to rope a calf, MJ13, p40. Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45. Rops, Wava: experiences of during Lennox polio

168 • South Dakota Magazine inDex ROP - ROW epidemic, JA93, p26-30. Rosheim, Paul: comments on Flandreau, MA02, Roscoe: birthplace of George Prisbe, SEP85, p7. p28; pie-baking phenom Kay Ulmer from, Rosholt: featured in Towns We like, JF96, p36- MA03, p79-80; school reunion at, MJ06, 40; pilot Grover Voss from, JA13, p21; p64. With the Wind Vineyard & Winery in, MJ17, Rose Hill: Paul Higbee’s column about, SO10, p40-48. p50-51. Roslyn: home of professional vinegar Rose Hips: Our Wild Side on, ND13, p109. researcher Lawrence Diggs, JA96, p47- Rose Stone Inn: Dell Rapids’ landmark restored 49; Dakotiana on International Vinegar by Rick & Sharon Skinner, SO93, p50-54. Museum in, MJ10, p12; mentioned in Rose, Alwyn & Bernie: residents of Meadow, anniversary special food article, SO10, NOV85, p21. p33; Edward Blank from owns 1926 Rose, Jane: member of The Incredibles band, International Model S Speed Truck, JF13, ND04, p12. p21. Rosebud Reservation: Rep. Ben Reifel born on, Ross’s Gull: rare bird spotted in Yankton, MA11, JF89, p11; career of outlaw Jack Sully on, p80-83. SO93, p18-21; feature on Grass Mountain Rossteuscher, Charles: Yankton man was first School on, SO97, p42-46; brief - St. James beer brewer in South Dakota, MJ15, p26. Episcopal Chapel featured as Century Roth, Eldon: comments on community of Survivor, ND99, p57; photographs of the Dakota Dunes, doing business in South Lakota taken by Julia E. Tuell on, JA00, Dakota by, ND02, p27-32. p32-39; controversy over large scale hog Roth, Jack: comments about Parker by, JA02, confinement on the, SO00, p8-16; work p22. of singer Darlene Red Elk Myers on, JA01, Roth, Peter: member of River Liffey Boys band, p56-57; tribally-owned windpower project SO16, p49. on the planned, JA03, p64; Bob Barker Roth, Terri & Michael: emus raised by, SO98, in, JA07, p11; poetry by Lydia Whirlwind p49-50. Soldier about, SO08, p23-24; Dr, Anne Rothermal, Harry: witness of B-17 crash in Galante experiences on, MJ09, p30-35; Rapid City, ND12, p78-83. Rosebud Fair on, MJ09, p54; Sinte Gleska Roughlock Falls: brief - on to-do list for summer University students and teachers complete in the Black Hills, MJ96, p14; favorite photo strawbale home, JF12, p66; mentioned in of, SO08, p56; mentioned in 10 Naturally feature on forbidden reservation/Indian Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; Our dance halls, MJ12, p45-50; feature story Wild Side on, SO11, p74; mentioned in on Mission, JA12, p58-65; Rosebud Sioux article on water in the Black Hills, MJ16, Tribe donated land from Milk’s Camp for a p38-47. youth program, SO14, p74-80; Round Hall: mentioned in feature on forbidden is buried in Episcopal Cemetery on, SO15, reservation/Indian dance halls, MJ12, p45- p24. 50. Roseland, Slade: Faulkton mayor, JA14, p29. Roundhouse: feature story on structure in Lead, Rosenau, Frank & Joel: created the Cessna wind MJ09, p73-77. vane near Lemmon, MA06, p79. Rounds, Steve: owns Oahe Marina & Resort, Rosenbaum, Roland: comments in feature on JF13, p91. Elk Point and I-29, JA11, p14-22; historian Rounds, Tom, Pat & A.J.: manage Dakota mentioned in feature on Sioux City to Fort Spirits, SO13, p14. Randall Military Road, MA13, p50-56. Rousseau. Lorraine: character encountered Rosenbaum, Sylvia: venison cooking recipes of, along Highway 81, South Dakota’s portion SO96, p83-85; mentioned in anniversary of the Pan-American Highway, ND01, p68- special food article, SO10, p32. 69. Rosenberg, Tracy: purchased Blue Cloud Routzen, Janet: Leland Bordeaux was her Abbey’s grassland, MJ14, p16. favorite professor at Sinte Gleska Rosenquist, Hilda: poems by, ND07, p17. University, JF15, p72. Rosenthal, Hack: member of Jewish community Rowe, Barbara Kieffer: Rapid City artist and in Harding County, ND90, p9. retired geologist, MA17, p43. Roseth, Thor: Philip Livestock Auction Barn Rowe, Murray: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, operator pictured in feature on Philip, SO06, p83. MJ11, p79. Rowena: hometown to Mamie Van Doren, MJ06,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 169 ROW - RYA p79. Rumple, George: comments on forgotten chief Rowland, Les: remarks on migrating pelicans in carver of Mount Rushmore, MJ14, p78-87. the Glacial Lakes region, MJ99, p16-20. Runge, Royal: comments about snake Roy Lake Resort: South Dakota Dreaming on sculptures on Medicine Knoll, JF03, p33. resort for sale in , Runia, Travis: senior upland game biologist for SO15, p74-78. Game, Fish, and Parks comments on sage Roy Lake State Park: Ft. Sisseton buildings grouse hunting, MA11, p87; comments in restored in, JUL86, p10-11. Our Wild Side on pheasant tail feathers, Roybal, Desi: remarks on Prairie Repertory SO12, p94; comments on pheasants, JF14, Theater, AM87, p43. p89. Royer, Dr. Daniel: Indian agent mentioned in Running Antelope: mentioned in article on feature on Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- p20-30. 70. Royle, Sue: pictured in article on Royal Bake Running Water: ferry service on the Missouri Shop in Centerville, JA16, p68-71. from discontinued, JUL85, p12; Sally Ann Rozum, Dr. Molly: wants the Vermillion Prairie ferry on the Missouri based at , JA03, p71- preserved for another 125 years, ND14, 73. p26. Running, Ole: murals by in Sioux Falls RRT 01: We Make It on machine invented to courthouse, SO10, p12. clean up shooting ranges, MJ17, p14. Running: Howard Wood Dakota Relays, SO16, Rubin, Cynthia: comments on historic Leet p76. schoolhouse being moved to Hamar, Runs Close to Lodge, Gloria: listing - featured Norway, SO15, p16. artist of Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, Ruby Red: favorite rodeo bull of Randy Shippy, MA92, p16. MA16, p24. Rupiper, Leslie: comments on creepy Rude, Alfred: manager of Rude’s furniture experience at Bullock Hotel, SO12, p84-91. mentioned in feature on Brookings, MJ11, Rural electrifi cation: farm experiences prior to p14-21. electricity, MAY85, p18-19; fi rst years of Rude, George and Deanna: founders of REA program in S.D., SEP85, p19. Rude’s furniture mentioned in feature on Rural Learning Center: mentioned in feature on Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. Howard, SO11, p64-70. Rude’s Furniture: mentioned in feature on Rural Life: essay on the attractions of, JA88, Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. p40-41; essay on the declining farm Rudebusch, Judi: mystery of rocks with holes in population of Hutchinson County, JF94, them explored by, MA03, p57-62. p28-31. Ruesink, Bud: mentioned in article on oyster Rusch, Judge Arthur: stories from county stew harvest celebration at Bemis Holland courthouses collected by, MJ04, p64-69. Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-58. Rush Lake: mentioned in article on Lake Ruesink, Joyce: member of The Incredibles Legends, JA10, p78-83. band, ND04, p12; mentioned in article on Rushmore Mountain Taffy Shop: mentioned in oyster stew harvest celebration at Bemis article on winter in Keystone, ND15, p84- Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56- 88. 58. Ruskowsky, Nancy Heyl: memories of her Ruesink, Kolt: mentioned in article on oyster father and his favorite horse, FM87, p44; stew harvest celebration at Bemis Holland memories of milking time with her father, Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-58. MA88, p39. Ruesink, Renee: comments in article on oyster Russell, Bridget: Isabel mayor, JA14, p32. stew harvest celebration at Bemis Holland Rusty’s Taxidermy: jackalopes found in Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-58. Piedmont at, SO08, p56. Ruff Tough Kennels: Doug Sangl and Lyle Van Ruth, Colonel Thomas: built Prairie House Kalsbeek make in Tea, MA17, p14. Manor in De Smet, ND16, p58-60. Ruff, Spencer: Willey-Williams Building in Sioux Ruttman, Elmer ‘Bud’: feature story on owner Falls favorite of, JA08, p39. of Pierre’s D&E Cafe, MJ90, p16-18. Ruffolo, Alla D.: Victorian garments made by, Ruzicka, Leland: B & B Bar and Back Porch ND08, p21. operated by, SO02, p38. Ruiz, Arturo: discovered photos of old Sioux Ryan, Francis: prosecuting attorney in murder Falls taken by Fred Booth, MJ06, p27-31. of Ada Carey of Blunt, MJ94, p26-27.

170 • South Dakota Magazine inDex RAY - SAN Ryan, George W.: survived Blizzard of 1888 in a for, JA92, p59-63; on Lake Francis Case, haystack, MJ89, p46. MJ02, p45-47; Greg Stockholm builds Ryan, John: mentioned in feature on sailboat in Springfield, ND16, p20-27. memorable sad stories from our first 30 Sailplanes: experiences of Gray Tappan flying, years, MA15, p41. SO04, p55-59. Ryan, Robert: featured as honored Hall of Fame Saint Francis: St. Charles Borromeo Parish in member, SO05, p68. is one of the things to see in every county, Ryan, Thea Miller: experience of visiting the JA11, p47. Great Plains Zoo in winter, ND04, p72- Saint Olaf Roller Mill and Power Dam: part of 73; comments on butterflies in Nature quartzite trail, SO13, p58-69. Questions feature, MA12, p21; comments Salathe, Ray: comments on snake sculptures on monarch butterflies, MA12, p56-59; top along Missouri River, JF03, p31-38. 7 things she loves about South Dakota, Salem, Harold: one of Elders of the Faith MA14, p17. painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p42. Rysavy, Ann: Dante mayor, JA14, p27. Salem: featured as Towns We Like, JF06, p15- S 23; blogger and author Merissa Alink from, Sabor a Mexico: restaurant in Rapid City MA16, p62. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Sally Anne: ferry on the Missouri, JA03, p71- JF12, p33; mentioned in feature on 73. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Salt: whether you can make salt from our salt Sacajawea: Gary Enright believes she is buried water lakes in Nature Questions feature, beneath Lake Oahe, MJ14, p17. MA12, p22. Sacre Coeur Woodshop: chair maker Kerry Salway, Orville: 2007 South Dakota Hall of Hogan’s shop in Trip, MJ16, p14. Fame honoree, SO07, p84. Sacred Heart Monastery: story on recipes Sam, Phan and Mui Vong-Sam: owners of China of, SO03, p72-73; feature story on, Buffet in Hot Springs, JF12, p31. MA05, p40-45; involvement with prison Sanaa’s 8th Street Gourmet: Mediterannean “Christmas sack” fudge program, ND09, restaurant in Sioux Falls mentioned in p44-45; Dakotiana on volunteer program feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p25; at, ND15, p16; mentioned in feature on Thanksgiving celebration at, ND15, p78- Spiritual Places, MJ16, p22. 82; mentioned in feature on hometown Sacrison Family: dinosaur bone hunters from restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Buffalo, ND93, p14; feature story on, MJ99, Sanborn County: artesian well in is one of p24-29. things to see in every county, JA11, p45. Sacrison, Axel: feature on painter from Harding Sanchez, Carlos and Karla: Los Amigos County, MJ07, p56-61. restaurant owners mentioned in feature on Sacrison, Joan: comments on kitchen incubator Elk Point and I-29, JA11, p14-22. program in Toronto, JF17, p16. Sanchez, Ed: Dakotiana on buried treasure of, Sad stories: memorable stories of despair from ND10, p12. our first 30 years, MA15, p31-41. Sand bars: Big Picture of near Newcastle- Sage Creek Wilderness: feature on Carl Vermillion bridge, ND09, p54-55; Our Wild Johnson’s journey through the Badlands, Side on sandbars built for least tern and MJ10, p14-19; Luke Mickelson likes piping plover, JF11, p95. camping here in Badlands National Park, Sand Lake National Wildlife Refuge: feature on MJ15, p80-81. migrating birds at, SO94, p18-22; feature Sage grouse: Our Wild Side on hunting of, on family forced to give up their home to MA11, p87. create, MA11, p68-71; Our Wild Side on Sagebrush: article on prairie sage and wild sage Anne Williams’ pilgrimages to, MA12, p87. stuffing, ND10, p68. Sande, Earl: listing - member of S.D. Sports Sager, Doris: Montrose mayor, JA14, p34. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; profile of Saigon Restaurant: Chinese and Vietnamese baseball player, MAR86, p18-20. restaurant in Rapid City mentioned in Sander, Duane: Lead roundhouse owned by, feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p34; MJ09, p73-77; Mentioned in Dakotiana on mentioned in feature on hometown Daktronics, JA11, p11. restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Sanders, LaVern: listing - member of S.D. Sailing: feature story on sailing South Dakota’s Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. lakes, AS87, p26-31; Lake Oahe as a haven Sanders, Peggy: comments on sandstone

South Dakota Magazine Index • 171 SAN - SCH buildings in Hot Springs, SO13, p30-36; Wessington Springs tornado, MJ15, p62. comments on Civilian Conservation Corps Satterfi eld, Dan: comments in feature on Bald Museum, MJ16, p75. Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. Sanders, Veronica: high school student makes Sattler, John: restored stage curtain from kolaches at Tyndall Bakery, JF15, p30-34. Sommers Pool Hall in Eden, MAY86, p17. Sanderson Family: brief - Brookings’ farm of Saunders, LaVerne G.: brief - inductee of South featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p50. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p82. Sanderson Gardens: rhubarb farm run by Jan Savage Western Art & Gift Gallery: brief - Sanderson, MJ12, p54-57. attractions of for summer travelers, MJ97, Sanderson, Grace: one of Elders of the Faith p15. painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p43. Save Our Sculpture: campaign to save outdoor Sanderson, Harold “Red”: mentioned in feature art in S.D. waged by, MJ97, p32-36. on six-man football, ND11, p40-45. Savo Township: Heidi Martilla-Losure from lists Sanderson, Jan: feature on rhubarb king, MJ12, top 7 things she loves about South Dakota, p54-57. SO16, p15. Sanderson, Rev. Kwen: food article on lefse Savoy: feature on Black Hills town/scenic stop, making by, ND10, p13-15. SO95, p18-23. Sandhills: unique terrain in Bennett County, Sawyer, Jim: Custer policeman killed while on ND14, p34-42. the job, MJ05, p73. Sandro, Mark: timber-framed houses built by, Sawyer, Sherrill: wife to Tom Sawyer and ND02, p20-24. previous co-owner of Deerfi eld store, MJ05, Sandstone: Hot Springs buildings made of, p72. SO13, p30-36. Sawyer, Tom: past owner of Deerfi eld Store Sandve, Helen: memories of old-time threshing comments on the town, MJ05, p71-73; operations, JA96, p15. pmentioned in town story on 30 years of Sandvik, Christie: Writers & Artists on Rapid exploring South Dakota, MA15, P13-26. City artist that paints with her body, MJ17, Sayer, Rose Otto: profi le of homesteader in p80. Britton, MJ89, p20-21. Sanford Lab Homestake Visitor Center: Saylor, Bill: mentioned in article on Lily, JF17, mentioned in feature on unusual museums p32-37. and collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, Scaleshell Mussel: feature on endangered p68-76. species in South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27. Sanford Underground Science and Engineering Scandinavia/Scandinavian Heritage: Dalesburg Laboratory: mentioned in one of 25 very Lutheran Church hosts Midsommer Festival, unusual man-made places, MA10, p31; MAY85, p20-21; making of rulle polse mentioned in feature article on Homestake by Johnsons of Sioux Falls, NOV86, p29; Mine, JA10, p60-65. exhibit of Lakota art tours Sweden, MA92, Sanford, T. Denny: 2007 South Dakota Hall of p15-18. Fame honoree, SO07, p84; mentioned in Scarborough, Dave: member of rock band feature article on Homestake Mine, JA10, Violet, ND04, p28. p60-65. Scarlet Tanager: Our Wild Side on, JA11, p92. Sanger, Duane: Mayor who helped rebuild Scenic: featured in Towns We Like, MA99, p28- footbridge in Redfi eld, ND05, p12. 33. Sangl, Doug: makes Ruff Tough Kennels in Tea, Schade Vineyard and Winery: Traveler about MA17, p14. grape stomp and harvest festival at, Sankey, Verne: feature story on, SO07, p75-79. SO12, p77; mentioned in feature on grape Santee Tribe: history of, Royal River Casino growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. operated by, MA02, p14-15; cooperation Schade, Jim: Schade Vineyards in Volga owned with city of Flandreau by, MA02, p14-16; by, SO07, p57; vineyard/winery near Volga mentioned in feature on Flandreau, ND12, operated by, JF02, p66. p98-103; reintroduces otters to Big Sioux Schaefer Jr., Leroy: account of dangerous River, ND12, p111. prairie fi re on the Lower Brule Indian Sargent’s Café: mentioned in feature on Reservation, MA11, p19. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Schaefer, Walt: plans wagon train to Saswe: Vision Quest experience of on Medicine commemorate S.D. State Centennial, Knoll, JF03, p34-35. AM87, p29; manager of McCrossan Boys Satter, Donna: pictured in article on 2014 Ranch, JA97, p64-70.

172 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SCH - SCH Schaefers, Cheryl: runs the cattle sale barn Schlaht, Maurice: Gregory mayor, JA14, p30. restaurant in Fort Pierre, MA10, p14-21. Schlaikjer, Jes: art show in Brookings featuring, Schaeffer, Rod: mentioned in feature article on ND07, p16; Dakotiana on painter, ND09, furniture made in Black Hills, MA10, p54- p12. 59. Schlecter, Ellen: Faulkton high school student Schaetzel-Lyon House: historic home saved, invents calving app, SO16, p12. ND88, p42. Schleipman, Russ: photo, MA07, p40-41. Schaffer, Gladys: importance of diary-keeping Schleisman, Bern: political memorabilia to, MJ96, p50. collection of, ND94, p50-53. Schanzenbach, Teresa: comments on Belle Schlenner, Steve: manager of Florence elevator Fourche by, SO06, p30-36. mentioned in feature on Highway 20, Scheibe, Aaron: comments in article on ND10, p16-22. restaurants in Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. Schleusner, Jenilee: mentioned in Dakotiana on Scheie, Harold: story on, MJ07, p13. kitchen incubator program in Toronto, JF17, Scheirbeck, Susan: rock climbing school and p16. guide service run by, JA02, p47. Schliesman, Don: comments in article on school Scheller, Doctor D.L.: golfer with two artificial explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. legs, SO92, p78. Schmahl, Janet: mentioned in article on 97 Schelske, Adolph: bootlegger mentioned in forgotten acres for sale in Sully County, feature on prohibition, JA12, p52-57. MJ16, p32-36. Schelske, Gary: pictured in town story on 30 Schmeckfest: statistics for this Mennonite years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, festival, MA06, p77; feature story on, P13-26. MA08, p40-41; celebrated in Freeman, Schenk, Lexy: Miss South Dakota USA 2015 MJ09, p53; mentioned in anniversary pictured in photo essay on height of corn, special food article, SO10, p43; grune JA16, p31. schauble suppe (green bean soup) served Scherf, Paul: photo of cowboy by Jean at, MA14, p42-44. Laughton, JF10, p23. Schmeichel, Gerhardt & Phyllis: feature story Scherschligt, Jeff: comments on hopes to on, SO07, p14-16. expand eastern bank of Sioux Falls, ND05, Schmeidt, Edgar: mentioned in anniversary p69. special food article, SO10, p41. Schetnan, E.L.: comments on 1949 New Year’s Schmeltzer, Lou: gold prospector in the Black blizzard in Rapid City, JF11, p36. Hills, MA17, p60-64. Schiedel, Peggy Hanson: great grandmother Schmidt, Benjamin Earl: replica of Paul Revere’s traded fresh bread for beaded moccasins, lantern created by, SEP86, p9. SO14, p96. Schmidt, Brian: Choir director comments on Schiefelbein, Deb Stoeser: pictured by historic South Dakota Chorale, SO12, p28. marker/sign near Fort Pierre, ND16, p56- Schmidt, Clayton: mentioned in article on 57; mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. MJ17, p22-32. Schmidt, Jeremy and Bobbi: We Make It on Schieffer, Jerry & Carol Ann: importance of SoDak Honest company owned by, JF16, diary-keeping to, MJ96, p53. p14. Schieffer, Kevin: comments of DM&E Railroad Schmidt, Jim: hikes entire Mickelson trail, president on line’s plan to expand, ND02, MJ15, p109. p72-77. Schmidt, Mother Jerome: 2009 Hall of Fame Schieffer, Laverne: Tabor mayor, JA14, p38. inductee, SO09, p83; mentioned in Schiffer, Emily: photography teacher at the anniversary special food article, SO10, p36. Sioux YMCA, ND06, p40-44. Schmidt, Phyllis & Edward: Grand River Schiller, Paul: autumn photography featured, Museum opened by, MJ02, p26-29; SO05, p49-53; favorite photo of Devil’s biography of George Lemmon by, MA08, Gulch by, SO08, p57; favorite photo of p51-56. Mystic Falls by, SO08, p58; photo essay Schmidt, Phyllis: author and director of Grand about storm photography and book River Museum mentioned in feature article collaboration by, JA12, p30-37. on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27; comments in Schilling, Sandy: owns 1924 Model T Fire Truck article about Hugh Glass, ND16, p87-89. housed at Dakotaland Museum, JF13, p21. Schmidt, Stuart & Lisa: theory about the age of Schiltz family: goose processing by, ND13, p34. dinosaur bones advanced by, Grand River

South Dakota Magazine Index • 173 SCH - SCH Museum opened by, MJ02, p26-29. p13; Dakotiana - comments on Harvey Schmiedt, Sherree: museum in Centerville Dunn paintings, JF10, p10. owned by, MJ07, p19-24; MJ08, p86-87. Scholtz, Mrs. F.J.: restoration of Mellette Schmiedt, Stan: community service in mansion championed by, SEP85, p16. Centerville by, JF03, p54. Scholz, Markie and Claire: puppeteers from Schmit, Mary: Deadwood’s Bullock Hotel Custer, JF16, p56-57. restored by, SO93, p50-54. School for the Blind: started by Doane Schneider, Dallas: wine hobbyist in Springfi eld, Robinson, ND13, p82-89. ND16, p20-27. Schoon, Mary: mentioned in article on Yankton Schneider, Erika: community theater in Wagner fi x-it man, ND16, p48-51. started by, ND02, p10-11. Schott, Arnie: Mclaughlin mayor, JA14, p34. Schneider, Joel & Mary Sue: riverboat Schott, Dallas: raises rodeo bulls, MA16, p29. excursions from Chamberlain run by, JJ87, Schou, Larry: comments on pipe organ p39. preserved at the University of South Schneiderman, Sissy: photo of stagecoach Dakota, MJ12, p13. crash on Fort Pierre to Deadwood Trail Ride Schrag, Pam: cookbook publisher from Davis, painted by Kim Monahan Dady, JA13, p63. MJ95, p56-59. Schnell, Joe: member of Mountain Men Beef Schreck, Phil: meteorologist comments on why Chili Team, SEP85, p8. wind settles down at night, MA12, p32. Schnose, Brenda and Tom: own the Offi ce Bar Schreier, Cheryl: Dakotiana interview with in Oelrichs, SO14, p20-24. superintendant of Mount Rushmore, JA11, Schock, Al: role in getting EROS Data Center to p10. S.D., SO98, p27-28. Schreir, Fred: experience of establishing a Schock, Ed: mentioned in feature on hometown Dewey County farmstead in the early restaurants, JF17, p22-31. 1900s, SO91, p10-12. Schoellerman, Blaine and Heidi: own Bunyans Schriner, Toots Heumphreus: owner of the 12- restaurant in Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. mile ranch, SO94, p24-27. Schoenbeck, Lee: Webster resident writes how Schroeder, Nolan: comments on Southern Hills to hunt pheasant, MJ13, p30; mentioned Golf Course, JA16, p94. in feature on unique golf courses, JA16, Schroeder, Sheriff Chip: comments on painter p84-95; mentioned in article about Homer Chief Eagle, SO12, p13. reconciliation between ancestors of General Schroeder, Susan: makes noodles in Tabor, William Harney and Chief Little Thunder, JA15, p62-64. ND16, p30-37. Schroeder, Velda & Karla: mentioned in Schoenbeck, Leo: saves many lives then anniversary special food article, SO10, p35. drowns at Amsden Dam in 1937, Schroth, Dave: Hermosa Buffalo Rancher JA13, p68-71; mentioned in feature on featured in book “I am South Dakota,” memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 SO10, p16. years, MA15, p36. Schroyer, Chuck: comments on, fundraising Schoenbeck, Maynard: mentioned in feature efforts for, Centennial Cultural Heritage on memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Center by, JA88, p17. years, MA15, p36. Schuchardt, Les: shares memories of Redwater Schoeneman, Al: owner of Schoeneman Lumber Trolley, MJ13, p48-54. in Sioux Falls, ND05, p68; mentioned in Schueler, Dean: comments on painter Bonnie Dakotiana on South Dakota Hall of Fame Brahms, JF03, p8-12. inductees, JA10, p10; 2010 South Dakota Schuerch, Mabel: pictured in feature on Hall of Fame inductee, ND10, p69-73. memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Schoenfi eld, David: essay remembering years, MA15, p35. baseball fi eld in Redfi eld, MJ15, p53-55. Schuler, Bill: suit for replanting Roundup Ready Schoerbel, Marcia: comments on Madison Daily soybeans brought against by Monsanto, Leader, MA03, p26-28. ND01, p35. Schofi eld, Jake: rancher pictured in feature on Schulte, Dan: Geddes mayor, JA14, p30. Philip, MJ11, p79. Schulte, Rhonda: cookbook publisher from Scholl, Jack & Jennifer: Weather Hat Company Davis, MJ95, p56-59. in Bell Fourche owned by, SO06, p30-36. Schultz, Andrew: Guardsman pictured in 2011 Scholten, Lisa: curator of the South Dakota Art fl ood feature, SO11, p83. Museum on Harvey Dunn’s paintings, JF09, Schultz, Cal: murals on Corn Palace designed

174 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SCH - SEA by, MJ02, p14. ND04, p24. Schultz, Flossie: Arlington inventor of Topsy Schwebach, Pete & Mary: comments on Dell Turvy doll, SO10, p52-57. Rapids by, SO03 p22-24. Schultz, Gus: stone masons work near Pickerel Schweback, Nick: Poker Alice Band formed by, Lake, JA09, p24-29. JF03, p43. Schultz, Kirby: composer of tourism song, Schwenk & Barth Brewery: former brewery in MAY85, p16. Yankton, MJ15, p26. Schultz, Laurie: mentioned in article on bridges Schwenk farm: raided for beer in 1921, JA12, over the James River, MA17, p20-29. p52-57. Schultz, Mike: profile of Freeman custom saddle Schwingler, Michael: Hosmer mayor, JA14, p31. maker, ND91, p12-14. Scoblic, Jeanne: ghost removed from house of Schultz, Stan and Kari: actor and restaurant by Donna O’Dea, SO01, p33. owner from Redfield, ND05, p12; Redfield Score, Gina: death at the State Training School restaurant owner mentioned in feature on mentioned in town story on Plankinton, Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. JA15, p52. Schultz, Tessa, Jaxson and McKenna: pictured Scotchman Industries: mentioned in feature on in article on Huron, SO14, p62. Philip, MJ11, p74-80. Schultze, Bill: comments on bird watcher Anne Scotland: shipping of Holstein cows donated Williams, MA12, p87. to Germany after WW1 causes trouble in, Schulz, Jean: restored stage curtain from JA92, p35-41; King Ziegler’s classic auto Sommers Pool Hall in Eden, MAY86, p17. junkyard near, ND96, p16-21; St. Andrew’s Schumacher, Jim: Big Picture of frosty palm Episcopal Church in is Big Picture, MJ15, trees owned by, JF11, p48-49. p56-57; Deb Mehrer from makes ammonia Schumacher, Lonnie: member of Rochford Trio, cookies, ND16, p38-39. ND04, p16. Scott, Dan: President of the Sioux Falls Schumacher, Luther: comments on borscht Development Foundation commented on family tradition, MJ11, p82-85. Sioux Falls, SO05, p13. Schumacher, Mark: profile of Wolsey custom Scott, Douglas: mentioned in article on graves boot maker, ND91, p12-14. of unknown soldiers of Custer’s Seventh Schumacher, Michael: pictured in photo essay Cavalry in Bon Homme County, ND16, p40- of 125th/quasquicentennial celebration, 45. JF14, p50-54. Scott, Jim ‘Death Valley’: listing - member of Schumacher, Ruth: German food maker in S.D. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; Hosmer, ND12, p32-38. profile of baseball pitcher, NOV86, p38-39. Schumacher, Signe: food article on borscht Scott, Marshall: listing - member of Shrine to family tradition, MJ11, p82-85. Music quartet, JF89, p20. Schumaker, Don: Dakotiana on his re-creation Scott, Mike: finds newborn fawn in construction of a 1930s Main Street as a bed and area in Brown County, SO14, p94. breakfast in Britton, JF10, p11. Scott, Steve: wind turbine refurbishing business Schutt, Jean Harter: New Witten mayor, JA14, in Gary founded by, JF03, p69-70. p35. Scout, Frank: Grandfather’s Bedtime Stories by, Schutt, Roy: health problems of as legacy of JF10, p35. uranium work, JF01, p30. Scuch, Joe: comments on Long Hollow, JF02, Schutze, Theodore: brief - recognized as p56-59; rainfall predicted with onions by, centennial alumnus of South Dakota State ND03, p58. University, ND88, p38. SDSU Dairy Bar: mentioned in an “oughta do” Schuurman, Susan: mentioned in feature on list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Elkton, SO11, p14-18. Seaborn, Christina: member of the Wranglers, Schuurmans, Morris & Margarette: amateur MJ00, p75. weather observers, JF98, p26-27. Seaman, Beryle: winter on the Bad River Schwaner, Marilyn: comments on Tootsie the with, MA97, p46-53; brief on hermit on coyote in feature on Galena, MJ13, p74-80. Bad River near Fort Pierre, JF10, p56; Schwarting, Delbert: mentioned in feature on Dakotiana on, MA10, p12; mentioned in six-man football, ND11, p40-45. collection of favorite stories from our first Schwebach, George: comments on Dell Rapids 30 years, MA15, p76-78. by, SO03, p22-24. Search and Rescue: feature on Custer County Schwebach, Nick: member of Poker Alice band, Search and Rescue, MA16, p52-59.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 175 SEB - SHE Sebert, Rhonda: spotlight on artist of Hartford, Shadehill Reservoir: brief – one of ten favorite MJ06, p24-25. beaches to visit in South Dakota, JA03, Secessionism/Secessionists: creation of state of p49; featured as favorite South Dakota Absaroka, feature story on, JA09, p59-61. campsite, JA05, p19; feature article on Seep, Tim: keeping forgotten arts alive, ND96, Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27; Hugh Glass p58-62. mauled by bear near, ND16, p87-89. Seger, David and Nancy: pictured in feature on Shadley, Ruth: may be Calamity Jane’s Crouch Railroad Line, JA13, p80. granddaughter, JA15, p18. Sehnert, Doctor Keith: brief - recognized as Shaff, Howard: mentioned in feature on centennial alumnus of the University of forgotten chief carver of Mount Rushmore, South Dakota, ND88, p37. MJ14, p78-87. Selby, Thirston: member of the Flying T Shahi Palace: Indian restaurant in Sioux Falls Wranglers, MJ00, p75. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Selby: featured in Towns We Like section, JF12, p23. SO00, p25-31; mentioned in feature on Shakespeare Garden: English heritage in Highway 20, ND10, p16-22; century old Wessington Springs celebrated at, MJ09, Cedar trees in are one of the things to see p54; Dakotiana on new daylily, ND09, p10. in every county, JA11, p46; featured in Shann, Michael: Spearfi sh resident produces photography book of towns along the 100th winter Olympics closing ceremony, MJ14, Meridian, JF16, p44-52. p68-69. Selenium: feature on SDSU research on, ND09, Shannon County: Jim Abourezk refl ects on p30-35. sidekick from, JF06, p21-23; mentioned in Selken, George: comments on former South 10 Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Dakota School for the Blind in Gary, JF10, p26-47; Red Cloud Indian School and Red p26-31. Cloud’s grave in is one of the things to see Selland Brett: Flying Sioux documentary by, in every county, JA11, p47. JA07, p39-42. Shark: teeth from an ancient found along Selvig, Mary: comments on working with clay Firesteel Creek, JA01, p90-92. by, MA04, p16-21. Sharp-tailed grouse: lek dance of, MA06, p57- Semrad, Bob: Dakotiana on his work to provide 60; Our Wild Side on mating of, MJ13, bikes for SD’s reservations, MA10, p13. p110; Our Wild Side on, MA16, p91. Seneczko, Sharon: Black Hills Mountain Lion Sharpe, Governor Merrill Q.: comments on Foundation headed by, p55, JF05. Pick-Sloan Plan and building of Fort Senftner, Dan: helped create Rapid City’s Main Randall Dam, p33, JF05; brief on the quiet Street Square, MA13, p76-82. governor, JF10, p58. Sengos, Andreas and Kostadinos: owners of Sharples, Doug & Judi: award-winning fi lm on Nick’s Gyros in Sioux Falls, JF12, p24. Whitewood Creek produced by, JJ87, p41; Senn, E.L. (Edward): crusader for prohibition, opened music hall in Gayville, MJ05, p66- JA12, p52-57; owned newspapers in South 67; fi lmmakers in Wakonda mentioned Dakota in early 1900s, ND15, p86. in feature article on fi lmmaking in South Seppala, Lynn: scientist from Castlewood Dakota, MJ10, p56-64. inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall of Shaw, Michael: brief on musician in Writers & Fame, JF12, p90. Artists, ND10, p64. Sergeant Creek: is one of things to see in every Shay, Clark and Emma: brief in Traveler on play county, JA11, p41. honoring, MJ12, p87. Sertoma Butterfl y House: one of Sioux Falls’ Shay, Clark: Shakespeare Garden in Wessington gems, JA03, p35-41; brief in Traveler about Springs co-created by, ND09, p10. blue morpho butterfl ies, JF12, p87. Shay, Emma: Shakespeare Garden in Settje, Victor: salvaging St. Andrew’s Episcopal Wessington Springs established by, MJ09, Church in Scotland, MJ15, p56-57. p54; mentioned in Dakotiana on new Seurer, Jan: painting by is in Sea of Grass art daylily in garden, ND09, p10; builder of exhibit at Timber Lake and Area Museum, Anne Hathaway Cottage one of 25 very JA15, p72-79. unusual man-made places, MA10, p33. SevereStudios: storm chasing business founded Shaykett, Mercedes: pictured in photo essay on by Kory Hartman, ND14, p96. height of corn, JA16, p27. Severson, Wayne: member of Stray Horse Shearer Ranch: Artist Ride at, JF07, p38-44. Band, ND04, p21. Shearer, Grant: mentioned in feature on Artist

176 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SHE - SIC Ride, JF07, p38-44. p38-41. Shearer, Jo Dee: mentioned in feature on Artist Sherwood, Carter: mentioned in article on The Ride, JF07, p38-44. De Smet News, MA16, p38-41. Shearer, Lavon: plans wagon train to Shinny: traditional game mentioned in feature commemorate S.D. State Centennial, on forbidden reservation/Indian dance AM87, p29; mentioned in feature on Artist halls, MJ12, p45-50. Ride, JF07, p38-44. Shippy, Randy: raises rodeo bulls, MA16, p20- Sheathed sedge grass: Our Wild Side on, MJ11, 29. p92. Shirttail Canyon: Albert & Emma Williams’ Sheep dogs: Sturgis Dog Classic competition, homestead in, ND92, p20-25. JA06, p66-70. Shivers, Chris: mentioned in article on rodeo Sheep Mountain Table: mentioned in 10 bulls, MA16, p29. Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA10, Shoecraft, John: balloon from Stratobowl p26-47; mentioned as place to visit on Pine launched by, JAN86, p5. Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, p56. Shonley, Tom: comments on history of Sheep: bighorn sheep featured in Nature Trail, Wessington Springs by, SO02, p9-10. JA09, p86; Our Wild Side on bighorn sheep, Short Bull, Arthur: artwork by interprets MJ15, p107; Our Wild Side on bighorn Wounded Knee, ND15, p32-42. lambs in the Badlands, MJ16, p107; Kitzan Short-horned lizard: Our Wild Side on, JA12, family raise sheep in Butte County, SO16, p94. p60-67. Short, Father Joe: comments on town of Hoven Sheldon School: reunion of students from, and Cathedral of the Prairies, MA01, p17- SEP85, p8. 19. Sheldon, Andrew: owned horses stolen by the Shortbull, Thomas: president of Oglala Lakota James brothers during Northfield escape, College in Kyle answers questions in annual JA06, p61. college guide, JF16, p95. Shell, Eric: woodworker mentioned in feature Shortbull, Vanessa: selected as Miss South article on furniture made in Black Hills, Dakota, SO02, p65. MA10, p54-59. Shouldis, Brad: large scale hog confinement on Shelton, Sally: collections manager at Museum Rosebud Reservation opposed by, SO00, of Geology at the Rapid City School of p11. Mines comments on artifact looting, ND09, Show, Rich: member of rock band Violet, ND04, p102-106. p28. SHEO (Someone Helps Everyone): nonprofit Shrine to Music Museum (see also National founded by DSU student Aris Nance, JF14, Music Museum) p96. Shrine to Music Museum: feature story on, Shepherd, Roger: director of Great Plains Zoo/ MAY86, p10-16; sculptures placed in Delbridge Museum, JUL85, p26; accepts courtyard of, ON87, p16; quartet from gift of giant stuffed panda, helps raise tours state, JF89, p20; feature story money for pandas in China, MAR86, p20. on, MA91, p21-23; recordings of WNAX Sheridan Lake: brief – one of ten favorite performers donated to, MA01, p62; brief - beaches to visit in South Dakota, JA03, attraction to see in Vermillion, ND01, p14; p49; brief in Traveler on annual Ice Fish brief on Arne Larson, developer of, JF10, Extravaganza at, JF12, p83; along Highway p60. 385, JA14, p78-85. Shunk, Harold William: inducted into S.D. Sherman, E.E.: Union County Sheriff mentioned Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, and pictured in feature on prohibition, SEP85, p11; listing - named to S.D. State JA12, p52-57. Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20; Sherman, Geraldine: one of Elders of the Faith profile of rancher/educator, SEP86, p12-17. painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p43. : noted for walking trails, Sherrill, Todd: photo essay on West River MJ90, p19; legend of Sica Hollow, MA95, winter, JF10, p66-69. p10; photographs of in fall, SO01, p82-85; Sherwood, Aubrey: De Smet News editor and favorite photo of, SO08, p60; Our Wild Side publisher, authority on Laura Ingalls Wilder on snowmobiling and cross country skiing and Harvey Dunn, JUL85, p44; interview in, ND09, p110; mentioned in 10 Naturally with about Harvey Dunn, JUL86, p21-22; Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47; former owner of The De Smet News, MA16, one of South Dakota’s Creepy Places,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 177 SIC - SIN SO12, p84-91; one of our National Natural Simon, Brother C.M.: art center at Red Cloud Landmarks, JA15, p93; Our Wild Side on, Mission managed by, ND90, p27-28; brief SO15, p103. - one of the colorful characters from South Sides, John: comments on foothills town Dakota Magazine’s fi rst 10 years, JA95, Smithwick, SO05, p78. p15. Siegmund, Vera Tkatschenko: profi le of Simon, Edgar: pictured in Andrew Moore’s Ukranian immigrant to Mellette County, photography book “Dirt Meridian,” JF16, SO00, p48-51. p44-52. Sieh, John: essay by included in Visions, JF96, Simon, Jeanne: Again Books and Bazaar in p31; Granary Rural Herotage Center in Rapid City owned by, SO08, p76-81. Groton established by, MJ04, p28-29. Simon, Lindsey: comments on town of Hoven, Sieler, Helen: survived powder house explosion MA01, p20. in Sioux Falls, MJ17, p33-39. Simons, Dawn and Russell: new owners of Siesta Hotel: SD Magazine was fueled by early Howes Corner store, SO15, p36-37. advertisers, MA15, p49-51. Simonson, Mildred: drowns at Amsden Dam in Sievers, Steve: farm store and Allis Chalmers 1937, JA13, p68-71; mentioned in feature dealership on Bridgewater’s main street on memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 owned by, JF15, p41-44. years, MA15, p36. Sigdestad, David: pictured in town story on 30 Simpson, Dick: listing - honored for years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, contributions to fi sheries industry, MAY86, P13-26. p21. Sigdestad, John & Beth: photos of tornados Simpson, Scott: Writers & Artists on musician near Bristol by, MJ01, p38-43. from Spearfi sh, SO13, p29. Sigle, Kathy: Spearfi sh artist mentioned in Simpson, Steven Lewis: Rez Bomb, fi lmed on feature on Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44; Pine Ridge reservation, directed by, ND09, painter mentioned in Writers & Artists, p49; Writers & Artists on documentary on JF11, p75. Pine Ridge by, JA12, p41. Sigman, Gladys: brief - Martin woman featured Sinai: Cider Hill Farm Bakery near, MJ03, p75- as Century Survivor, ND99, p62. 76; love story of Steve & Maricel Olson Silent Guide Monument: is one of things to see from, JF04, p62-63; Kayla Post from in every county, JA11, p38. pictured with camel in photo essay on Silk Road Cafe: Vermillion restaurant mentioned height of corn, JA16, p22. in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p62; Asian Sinclair, Iain: mentioned in feature on ghost fusion restaurant in Vermillion mentioned shirts, JF14, p20-29. in feature on ethnic eateries, JF12, p17; Singer, Marc: mountain lion sighted in Rapid Vermillion restaurant, SO16, p32-38. City by, MA97, p54-56. Silver City: Pennington County, MA07, p44-49; Singh, Happy and Parminder: owners of Shahi feature story on, MJ08, p71-74. Palace Indian restaurant in Sioux Falls, Silver Spur Restaurant: mentioned in feature JF12, p23. on hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31; Singh, Swarn: greeter at Shahi Palace Indian mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, restaurant in Sioux Falls, JF12, p23. p22-32. Singing Horse Trading Post: mentioned as place Sim, Jae: featured in Sioux Falls Chefs, JF03, to visit on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, p30. ND15, p57. Simanton, Dale: horse trainer from Newell Sinte Gleska University: South Dakota’s college retrains race horses, MA14, p38. towns, JF09, p86-87; South Dakota’s Simmons, Clarence: Gilley’s Grove explored by, College Towns, JF10, p82; mentioned in MJ09, p78-81. 2011 College Towns, JF11, p57; students Simmons, Donald: Dean of Dakota Wesleyan and teachers complete strawbale home University produces fi lm “Hungry for on antelope lake, JF12, p66; mentioned Green: Feeding the World Sustainably,” in feature story on Mission, JA12, p58-65; JF12, p62. Lakota Documentaries Project at, JF13, Simmons, Gertrude: aka Zitkala-Sa, author of p68; Indianpreneurship at, JF14, p108; Dance in a Buffalo Skull, MA10, p75. feature on President Lionel Bordeaux, Simmons, Walter A.: mentioned in story on MA14, p50-56; Keli Brings Three White powder house explosion in Sioux Falls, Horses wants Native American relics at MJ17, p33-39. preserved for another 125 years, ND14,

178 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SIN - SIO p21; Leland Bordeaux was Janet Routzen’s of painter Sheldon Hage, MA95, p20-24; favorite professor at, JF15, p72; favorite East Dakota Natural Foods Cooperative of, college hangouts, JF17, p73. p40-42; feature on Bob’s Cafe in, MA95, Sioux (see Dakota, Lakota, Nakota): derivation p50-52; feature story on Children’s Care of term from Chippewa/French, JUL85, p33. Hospital and School, JF97, p12-17; release Sioux City to Fort Randall Military Road: feature of Peregrine falcons from ZIP Feeds site an on, MA13, p50-56. effort to establish in eastern S.D., MA97, Sioux Empire Fair: featured in article on p16; brief - attractions of Civic Fine Arts traditions at fairs, JA16, p60. Center for summer travelers, MJ97, p14; Sioux Falls Argus Leader: weekly papers brief - attractions of Savage Western Art & purchased by, ND02, p58; feature on senior Gift Gallery for summer travelers, MJ97, photographer Lloyd Cunningham, SO09, p15; brief - attractions of Siouxland p66-70. Heritage Museums for summer travelers, Sioux Falls Bird Club: mentioned in feature on MJ97, p90; brief - attractions of Center for bird watching, MA11, p80-83. Western Studies for summer travelers, Sioux Falls Brewing Company: feature on MJ97, p92; controversy over statue of breweries across the state, MJ15, p20-27. David in, SO97, p30-35; restoration of Sioux Falls Seminary: South Dakota’s College homes in Cathedral District,ND97, p20-25; Towns, JF10, p87-88; brief on buffalo grass Big Sioux River dammed by Richard used on campus of, JF12, p68; curriculum Pettigrew to impress visitors, MA98, p65; reflecting Christian economic principles, efforts to restore area from Phillips Avenue JF14, p100; Ralph Powell was Roger E. to falls of the Big Sioux River, JA98, p24- Olson’s favorite professor at, JF15, p72; 29; feature story on EROS Data Center, president Greg Henson answers questions SO98, p24-29; opening of Washington in annual college guide, JF16, p98. Pavilion of Arts & Science, MJ99, p34-36; Sioux Falls Stadium: running the bases at on the city’s role as S.D.’s regional center, mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in attractions of, SO99, p16-26; the revival of South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Phillips Avenue district, SO99, p27-33; Sioux Falls: change name of, MAY85, p4-5; brief - warden’s home at S.D. State Great Plains Zoo and Delbridge Museum of Penitentiary featured as Century Survivor, Natural History, JUL85, p24-27; Beaver ND99, p36; brief - settles on home for Creek Lutheran Church moved to David statue, JA00, p60; impact, Augustana College campus, SEP85, p10; experiences of Hispanic community in, Nickel Plate Cafe in, SEP86, p35-36; ND00, p26-33; Puerto Vallarta in is Ron making of rulle polse by Ruth & Maury Robinson’s favorite place to eat, JF01, p16; Johnson in, NOV86, p29; fate of Schaetzel- 1922 escape from prison in, JF01, p19-24; Lyon House debated, MJ88, p13; historic portrait of illustrator Ray Kelly from, JA01, Schaetzel-Lyon home saved, ND88, p42; p34-40; feature on Nordlie organ-building feature story on organ builder John Nordlie, business of, ND01, p28-33; Hematech, a SO89, p14-18; flood of the Big Sioux River biotechnology company, moves to, JF02, in 1881, MA90, p34-36; brief on clock p35; feature on Minerva’s restaurant in, repairman/collector Bob Kolbe, JA90, p43; JF02, p37-43; immigrant African a walking guide to, SO90, p47-51; profile community in, MJ02, p40-44; punctuality, of sculptor Palmer Eide, JA91, p11-13; even-handedness expected from new revival of downtown district, MA92, p19- mayor Dave Munson, JA02, p36; halfway 23; rebuilding of Japanese Garden at Covell house in operated by Arlene Thomas, JA02, Lake, MJ92, p73-76; Security National p38; impact on Big Sioux River of, JA02, Bank robbed by Dillinger gang, JF93, p9- p51-56; feature on McKennan Park Historic 13; feature on Great Bear Ski Valley, JF93, District in, SO02, p19-25; profile of p41-43; city guide, JF93, p62-67; feature legislator, gambling advocate Kay Davis of, on alternative press Tempest Magazine, SO02, p71-75; chefs of, JF03, p22-30; JF94, p34-37; profile of political reporter undiscovered gems to explore in, JA03, Dave Kranz, MA94, p26-30; feature on p35-41; architect Ward Whitman from, painter Marian Henjum, JA94, p18-23; Ron SO03, p34-39; feature story on EROS near, Backer’s historic paintings of, ND94, p8-13; ND03, p60-66; businesses and characters 1935 labor troubles at meat-packing plant along 41st Street in, JF04, p39-43; of John Morrell & Co., JF95, p12-17; profile downtown, loft living in, MJ04, p12-13;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 179 SIO - SIO Standard Time jazz band from, ND04, p19; favorite of Patrick Lalley, JA09, p41; brief East of Westreville bluegrass band from, on Drawntown, Sioux Falls artists group, ND04, p19; Kory and the Firefl ies rock JF10, p37; Myron Lee, musician from, band from, ND04, p25; rock band Violet JF10, p60; brief on Norse Press founder, from, ND04, p28; experience of visiting the Red Stangeland, JF10, p62; Oscar Austad Great Plains Zoo in during winter, ND04, of Austad’s Sporting Goods, golf retailer p72-73; stories told by Ruby Groebner from, JF10, p53; brief on R.F. Pettigrew, about her physician husband from, ND04, JF10, p61; South Dakota’s College Towns, p98; Pettigrew House in featured as prized JF10, p87-88; Japanese Gardens is possession of Siouxland Heritage Museum, honorable mention in 25 very unusual man- MA05, p18; Communications Services for made places, MA10, p37; Statue of David the Deaf in, MA05, p32-38; featured in in is one of 25 very unusual man-made Towns We Like, SO05, p10-19; future and places, MA10, p39; Dakotiana on Japanese expansion of east bank, ND05, p62-69; Zip Gardens in, MJ10, p12, walking 41st Street Feed’s Tower unable to be destroyed, JF06, in is one of 25 Things Every South Dakotan p62; feature on Arrowhead Park, MA06, Should Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; feature on p42-45; photos of Sioux Falls in the 1900s forgotten father Richard Pettigrew, SO10, taken by Fred Booth, MJ06, p26-31; p85-90; murals by Ole Running in colleges in, JF07, p83-84; JF08, p86-88; courthouse in, SO10, p12; Falls Park is Big Farmers Market in, MJ07, p26-30; Viking Picture, ND10, p46-47; one of South Days in, SO07, p45-46; Cougar Days in, Dakota’s college towns, JF11, p63; SO07, p46; Sweet Perks owned by Susie Dakotiana interview with mayor Mike Macklem in, SO07, p56; Sacred Trust Huether, MA11, p10; Dakotiana on Museum Ministries founded by Lance Nielsen in, of Visual Materials in, MA11, p10; Gary SO07, p59; 2007 Hall of Fame honoree Timmerman’s account of Sioux Falls fl ight James Doyle from, SO07, p82; 2007 Hall of during tornado, MA11, p17; Sioux Falls Bird Fame honorees Carl and Marietta Soukup Club mentioned in feature on bird from, SO07, p83-84; 2007 Hall of Fame watching, MA11, p80-83; learning to read a honoree T. Denny Sanford from, SO07, compass at Outdoor Campus in mentioned p84; 2007 Hall of Fame honoree Richard A. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Cutler from, SO07, p84; Geneva Spelbring Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; feature on artists donates potholders in, ND07, p18-19; Mary Groth and Liz Bashore Heeren from, Sioux Falls: A Photographic Journal, JF08, JA11, p52-58; brief on Pomegranate p26-33; Great Western Center favorite of Market, JA11, p59; Dakotiana on web site Paul Boerboom in, JA08, p35; Willey- of historic photos from, SO11, p10; holiday Williams Building favorite of Spencer Ruff lighting in Falls Park is the Big Picture, in, JA08, p39; Falls Center favorite of Jeff ND11, p46-47; Dakotiana on snowfall Hazard in, JA08, p40; Warehouse District above John Morrell meat packing plant, favorite of Stacey McMahan in, JA08, p43; JF12, p10; Tortilleria Hernandez, Brazilian cartoonist Jason Folkerts from, SO08, p36- Carnaval, Luciano’s, Shahi Palace, Khorasan 37; cartoonist Jon Daiker from, SO08, p37; Kabob House, Jacky’s Restaurant and cartoonist Jackie Dusseau-Beilke from, Bakery, Nick’s Gyros, McNally’s Irish Pub, SO08, p38; cartoonist Chris Browne from, Lalibela, Pho Quynh, Redrossa Napoli Pizza, SO08, p40; cartoonist Scott Ehrisman Sanaa’s 8th Street Gourmet, Lam’s, Mama’s from, SO08, p40-41; favorite photo of the Ladas, and Nucci’s Italian Bistro & Gelato in Falls in, SO08, p59; Jenny Cook owner of mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, The Book Shop in, SO08, p76-81; 2008 JF12, p22-26; Augustana College’s Augie Hall of Fame honoree Dr. Vernon Ronald Green club focuses on sustainable living, Nelson in, SO08, p83; 2008 Hall of Fame JF12, p66; brief on buffalo grass used on Peter Hegg in, SO08, p85; 2008 Hall of campus of Sioux Falls Seminary, JF12, p68; Fame Honoree Gordon Fosness in, SO08, Kilian Community College in has South p85; Rock n’ roll Hall of Fame honoree Dakota’s fi rst program in sustainability, Myron Lee in, JF09, p15; Rock n’ Roll Hall JF12, p71; brief in Traveler on annual Ice of Fame honoree The Jadesmen in, JF09, Fish Fest at, JF12, p87; William Hinks, p15; Norman Rockwell painting in the Curtis Hage, Gene Abdallah, Gary Conradi, Center for Western Studies in, JF09, p26; and Dana Dykhouse from inducted into colleges in, JF09, p90-91; River Trail 2011 South Dakota Hall of Fame, JF12,

180 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SIO - SIS p89-92; Dakotiana on corn jewelry made Cathedral in mentioned in feature on by Tara Barney from, MA12, p14; Writers & Spiritual Places, MJ16, p31; Sioux Empire Artists on South Dakota Chorale in, SO12, Fair featured in article on traditions at fairs, p28; Dakotiana on Institute of Design and JA16, p60; Howard Wood Dakota Relays in, Technology in, ND12, p11; Christmas at the SO16, p76; college guide lists favorite Cathedral in, ND12, p26; Winter hangouts in, JF17, p76-78; Vernon Brown Wonderland at Falls Park; ND12, p28; Tuba from shares the top 7 things he loves about Christmas in, ND12, p31; 1908 Fawick South Dakota, MA17, p17; feature on Flyer at Old Courthouse museum, JF13, Native American artists, MA17, p70-78; Jim p18; 1936 Ford Cabriolet owned by Joe and Speirs from shares Top 7 Things he loves Elaine Floyd and 1938 Chevy Suburban about South Dakota, MJ17, p17; powder owned by Richard and June Michael, JF13, house explosion in, MJ17, p33-39. p23; Augustana College art instructor John Sioux River Bicycles and Fitness: mentioned in Peters creates art from garbage, JF13, p60; feature on Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. Josiah’s Coffeehouse and Café is Calla Sioux River Folk Festival: started in Canton by Hogue’s favorite breakfast place, JF13, Bill Peterson and Gaynor Johnson, ND00, p78; article on Big Sioux River, MA13, p42- p13-14. 47; feature on coach Howard Wood from, Sioux: meaning of the word, SO06, p14; Father MJ13, p66-71; pilot Joe Foss from, JA13, Ambrose Mattingly photos of, JF08, p59- p28; pilot Nettie Myers from, JA13, p34; 62; pilot Forestt Wagner from flies nuns in fog, Siouxland Heritage Museums: brief - attractions JA13, p34; Falls Park, Queen Bee Mill, Mary of Sioux Falls museum for summer Jo Wegner Arboretum, and East Sioux Falls travelers, MJ97, p90; Pettigrew House Historic Site in are part of quartzite trail, featured as prized possession of, MA05, SO13, p58-69; photo of Shetland pony p18. hitched to parking meter, ND13, p23; Sisseton Wahpeton College: South Dakota’s winter photo essay by Greg Latza, JF14, college towns, JF09, p82-83; Sisseton p30-35; University of Sioux Falls featured Wahpeton Oyate Wacipi celebrated in, in 2014 Guide to Higher Education, JF14, MJ09, p54; South Dakota’s College Towns, p92; Sioux Falls Seminary featured in 2014 JF10, p80; mentioned in 2011 College Guide to Higher Education, JF14, p100; Towns, JF11, p53; native plant and prairie feature on Heritage Park on Augustana restoration project at, JF12, p74; featured College campus, JA14, p66-75; Elizabeth in 2014 Guide to Higher Education, JF14, Thrond wants Cathedral Historic District p96; Karla Witt was Steve Farmer’s favorite preserved for another 125 years, ND14, professor at, JF15, p72; Linda Flanery p20; Kevin Gansz wants Old Courthouse was Gabe Desrosiers’ favorite professor Museum in preserved for another 125 at, JF15, p74; president Harvey Dumarce years, ND14, p28; Joseph and William answers questions in annual college guide, Amidon murdered by Lakota Indians in, JF16, p98; favorite college hangouts, JF17, ND14, p50-54; Springdale Lutheran Church p66-68. in discontinues annual airplane “fly-in,” Sisseton: feature story on Tekakwitha Fine MJ15, p18; feature on breweries across the Arts Center, ND89, p35-39; Nicollet Tower, state, MJ15, p20-27; Greg Latza from observation outlook, built near, MJ92, p28- writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, 30; feature on Nikolai Magnus Strommen, MJ15, p33-48; Ron Robinson from writes ND94, p30-34; brief - attractions of Letter to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, Tekakwitha Fine Arts Center for summer p33-48; documentary on The Pomp Room travelers, MJ97, p15; feature story on, in, MJ15, p70; cartoonist Chris Browne is SO01, p6-16; brief - town on Highway 81, inspired by, SO15, p40; architect Stacey South Dakota’s portion of the Pan-American McMahan is inpsired by Sioux Falls, SO15, Highway, ND01, p68-69; feature story on p50; Sanaa Abourezk hosts Thanksgiving Long Hollow, JF02, p56-59; experiences of celebration for Middle Eastern immigrants Judge Howard Babcock from, MJ04, p68; in, ND15, p78-82; Peppermint Energy in building modeled after drummers built on makes Forty2 solar generators, MA16, p14; Sisseton Wahpeton College campus, ND04, feature on Nils Boe from, MA16, p72-81; p46; Dakota Nation gallery owned by Liz Japanese Gardens in mentioned in feature Anderson in, MA08, p17; Johnny Cloud on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p26; St. Joseph farm in, MJ08, p65-70; Rock n’ Roll Hall of

South Dakota Magazine Index • 181 SIS - SMI Fame honoree Gene Carroll in, JF09, p15; Slattery, John: comments in feature on Elk brief on tower near to memorialize Joseph Point and I-29, JA11, p14-22. Nicollet, JF10, p52; Valley View Country Slaughter, Johnny: listed in feature on rogues, Club near, JA16, p95; Sisseton Wahpeton ND11, p24. Oyate Pow wow, SO16, p79; Stockman’s Sledding: Dakotiana on sledding hills, JF17, Café in mentioned in feature on hometown p13. restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Slim Buttes: feature story on, SO07, p66-69; Sitting Bull: signifi cance of name, JUL85, p32- mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places 33; vision at Bear Butte of, SEP85, p25; article, JA10, p26-47; mentioned in feature feature story on how remains were stolen on Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76-82; blizzard and reburied near Mobridge, MA88, p33- grave in is one of things to see in every 35; descendants of on the Standing Rock county, JA11, p39; Greg Latza’s favorite fall Reservation, MA92, p28-31; gift of fawn foliage drive is in, SO12, p78-83; rainbow presented to Mary Worthy by, MA93, p62; over is Big Picture, MJ13, p56-57; Harlan Dakotiana on, ND10, p11; mentioned in Humphrey likes camping in, MJ15, p83; feature on ghost shirts, JF14, p20-29; story The Castles in are one of our National about exceprted from book by Josephine Natural Landmarks, JA15, p93. Waggoner, MJ14, p60-65; featured in story Sloan, Brendan G.: memories of snow sledding, on graves of Native American leaders, JAN86, p10-11; memories of the alleys in SO15, p20-27; mentioned in feature on Mitchell, JUL86, p48; memories of church Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p23; turkey suppers, ON87, p13-15. grave of mentioned in feature on Spiritual Slogans: Dakotiana on city slogans, SO10, p11. Places, MJ16, p28; mentioned in article on Small Town Life: essay on the future of small patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- towns, MJ88, p32-33. 70. Smart, Tyranny: pictured in feature on traveling Sittner, John: political opinions of, MJ88, p13. across the state on gravel roads, SO16, Sitts, George: electrocution of, MJ92, p40; last p18-31. man in South Dakota to be executed by Smeenk, Marlee: pictured in photo essay on the electric chair, MA09, p58-60; pictured height of corn, JA16, p27. in article on Fassbender photographic Smiley, Jane: Dakotiana on 2016 One Book collection, JF15, p92-97. South Dakota by, JA16, p17. Sitzler, Tom: member of DD & the Fayrohs Smith-Zimmerman Museum: Henney Kilowatt band, ND04, p18. electric car in featured as prized museum Sixth Avenue Gallery: mentioned in feature on piece, MA05, p11; safety bicycle in featured Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69. as prized museum piece, MA05, p18. Ski Mystic Deer Mountain: mentioned in feature Smith, Ben: rattlesnake hunter comments on on Bald Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. whether you can eat them, MA12, p31; Skiing: feature on Bald Mountain Ski Club, comments on rattlesnakes in Fort Pierre JF14, p36-42. National Grasslands, SO12, p84-91; Skinner, Carole: whistling contest won by, JA02, rattlesnake hunter profi led in article on p39. tough jobs, ND14, p99. Skinner, Ernest: pipe organ built by preserved Smith, Brian: Black Hills State University at the University of South Dakota, MJ12, associate professor comments on p13. rattlesnake etiquette, JF16, p33. Skinner, Sharon & Rick: Dell Rapids’ Rose Stone Smith, Cindy: Conde mayor, JA14, p26. Inn restored by, SO93, p50-54. Smith, Claude and Christie: own Black Hills Skipper’s Italian: restaurant in Madison Burger & Bun Company, JA14, p78-85. mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, Smith, Curt: Native Voices Film Festival JF12, p18. organized by, JF05, p25-29, Skunks: how to get skunk odor off dogs in Smith, Don: wartime letters home of, part in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p29. Doolittle raid of, MA02, p22-28. Sky Ranch: feature on home for troubled boys, Smith, Donald: brief – inducted into South SO93, p26-28. Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p82. Skywalk Trail: Our Wild Side on trail in Custer, Smith, Henry Weston: story of his ND14, p117. assassination, MJ05, p23; story of this Slaathaugon, Al: members of East of Preacher’s death near Deadwood, JA06, Westreville band, ND04, p19. p56-57; monument to mentioned in feature

182 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SMI - SOD on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p23. garter snake, JF17, p110; Our Wild Side on Smith, Jack: bareback rider from Whitewood, rattlesnake encounter, MJ17, p110. MA07, p11. Snapping turtles: whether they can bite your Smith, James: president of Northern State finger off in Nature Questions feature, University in Aberdeen answers questions MA12, p30; how to catch a, MJ13, p30. in annual college guide, JF16, p94. Snatch Creek: mentioned in article on graves Smith, Jessica: pictured in feature on highway of unknown soldiers of Custer’s Seventh through the Black Hills, JA14, p78-85. Cavalry in Bon Homme County, ND16, p40- Smith, Jim: Yankton pilot builds plane, JA13, 45. p36. Snethen, Dan: Writers & Artists on “Reservation Smith, Johnny: announcer of the Fort Pierre Realities” film produced by students of, Rodeo featured, JA06, p20; voice of JF12, p46. Fort Pierre rodeo and director of R-Calf Sneve, Shirley: essay in Visions 98, JF98, p51. movement mentioned in Fort Pierre story, Sneve, Vance: the Norwegian custom of kaar MA10, p14-21. and the grandparents of, MA03, p63-65. Smith, Larry: rolls made by subject of Oprah Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk: profile of, magazine story, ND02, p58; Dakotiana thoughts on Indian women by, ND95, p22- on Vermillion baker riding for Parkinson’s 26. disease, MJ11, p10. Snodgrass, Stanley: experience of returning to Smith, Mark: mentioned in article on traditions Custer after WWII, MA03, p82. at fairs for offering free parking, JA16, p62. Snow Queen Festival: brief in Traveler about Smith, Mike: aquatic nuisance species festival in Aberdeen, JF12, p87. coordinator comments on Asian Carp, Snow Skiing: feature story on Terry Peak, skiing MJ11, p92. pioneer Ed Keene, JF91, p34-36; feature Smith, Orrin & Irma Jean: week on a cattle story on cross-country ski resort Pleasant farmed owned by, MA08, p74-76. Valley, JF91, p44-45; cross-country skiing Smith, Pat: comments on Hartford’s water plan, in the Black Hills, JF92, p49-53; Great Bear MJ06, p18. Ski Valley, JF93, p41-43; cross-country Smith, Rex Alan: mentioned in feature on skiing in the Black Hills and around South forgotten chief carver of Mount Rushmore, Dakota, JF02, p16-21; disabled people on MJ14, p78-87. Deer Mountain with Ski for Light program, Smithwick: featured as foothills town, SO05, JF04, p10; brief on pioneer of in Black Hills, p78. JF10, p51. Smizer, Harlan and Dorothy: own Rosebud Snow Trillium: rare flower found only in Newton ranch where Chris Colombe was in a bloody Hills State Park, MA14, p22. barn dance brawl, MA13, p33. Snowberries: Our Wild Side on, ND13, p109. Smokey’s: mentioned in feature on hometown Snowboarding: photo essay by Jeremiah restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Murphy on in the Black Hills, JF12, p36-39. Smoking: Too Long in the Sun on quitting, Snowden, Dorothy: equine artist from Newell, SO10, p96. MJ14, p74. Smorada, Jim: Adam Morfeld’s favorite Snowy Owl: Our Wild Side on, JF13, p94; Our professor at Kilian Community College, Wild Side on, JF14, p88; Our Wild Side on, JF15, p64. JF15, p107; Our Wild Side on, JF17, p108. Smutty Bear: mentioned in feature on traveling Snyder, Craig: part owner of Pomegranate across the state on gravel roads, SO16, Market, JA11, p59. p18-31. Snyder, Dave: comments on cabin built by Juso Smythe Brothers: Black Hills’ bootleggers, brothers in the Black Hills, ND16, p90-97. SO94, p49. Snyder, Rick: Dakotiana on his work resetting Snake Butte (also called Devil’s Hill): is a quartzite northern border markers, SO15, National Natural Landmark, JA15, p 94. p18. Snake Butte Hill: snake sculptures on, JF03, Sobolewski, Father Wensel: mentioned in p34. feature on Newell, JF11, p14-19. Snake Creek: mentioned in article on bridges Sod Houses: feature story on, MJ89, p10-11, over the James River, MA17, p20-29. art of building perfected at SDSU, MJ08, Snakes: Our Wild Side on milk snakes, SO16. p79-82. P92; Our Wild Side about snake scooped SoDak Honest: company in Gettysburg owned up by hawk, SO16, p94; Our Wild Side on by Jeremy and Bobbi Schmidt, JF16, p14.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 183 SOD - SOU Soderholm, Jon: 2009 inductee answers Deaf started by, MA05, p32-38. question in “Questions for 13 Hall of Soukup, Carl & Marietta: 2007 South Dakota Famers,” SO09, p83. Hall of Fame honorees, SO07, p83-84. Soderman, Paul Stover: ancestor of General Soukup, Jacque: balloon museum in Tyndall William Harney stages reconciliatory opened by, SO90, p20. handshake with ancestor of Chief Little Sousa, John Philip: visit to Mitchell Corn Palace Thunder, ND16, p30-37. by, SEP85, p34. Soeffi ng, Bill: criminal justice instructor at South Dakota (state of): offi cial state song, University of Sioux Falls featured in College MAY85, p16; slogans in tourism handbook, Guide, JF06, p86. JUL85, p13; Centennial Commission Sogge, John: brief - visit to miniature museum named, MAR86, p20; South Dakota Natural of on to-do list for summer in the Black Areas Registry in Game Fish & Parks Hills, MJ96, p14. Department (GF&P), MAY86, p17; posters Soladay, Liz: Dakotiana on bow rehairing and produced by Department of Tourism, restoration specialist, MJ10, p10. MAY86, p18; capitol building art restored, Solberg, Darrell: replies to derogatory letter SEP86, p10; several counties in revert to about Sioux Falls, JUL86, p8. frontier status, MA04, p28. Solon, Brad: brief on fi ddler in Writers & Artists, South Dakota Acoustic Christmas: one of our ND10, p65. holiday traditions, ND12, p25. Somers, David: neuroscientist found the hidden South Dakota Agricultural Heritage Museum: jewel in the Badlands, JF06, p68. South Dakota-made inventions exhibit Somsen, Chelle: state archivist comments on in, SO10, p52-57; South Dakota State fi lm preservation, MA06, p55. University museum mentioned in an Song to the Great Spirit: vocational education “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, building at Sisseton Wahpeton College, MJ11, p22-37. JF11, p53. South Dakota Amateur Baseball Hall of Fame: is Sonnie’s: Tom and Janice Fergen’s clothing and one of things to see in every county, JA11, accessory store mentioned in feature on p38. Brookings, MJ11, p14-21. South Dakota Art Museum: photo collection Sorbel, Ivan: executive director of Pine Ridge of Jeanette Abbey at JF90, p43; brief Chamber of Commerce, ND15, p52-57. - attractions of for summer travelers, Sorensen, Kirk: manager from Vermillion MJ97, p10; Harvey Dunn painting “The profi led in feature on town-team baseball, Prairie Is My Garden” in featured as prized MJ13, p42-47. museum piece, MA05, p19; Harvey Dunn Sorensen, Sam: Freeman mayor, JA14, p30. paintings at, JF09, p13; Neil Cockerline Sorenson, Adam: food article on The Dakota donates art collection to, JF13, p39; poet Grill invented and manufactured by, MJ10, Christine Stewart-Nuñez is inspired by, p28-29. SO15, p51; mentioned in article on How to Sorenson, Dean: radio station creator Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p34; poetry mentioned in feature article on Watertown, by Christine Stewart-Nuñez paired with JA10, p15-22. paintings at the South Dakota Art Museum Sorenson, Jim: attempts to control Leafy in Brookings, JA16, p82. Spurge with native grasses by, ND98, p54. South Dakota Arts Council: Cheryl Ladd Sorenson, Milt: memories of high school becomes spokeswoman for, JJ87, p39. football playoffs, NOV86, p15. South Dakota Board of Regents: account of Sorenson, Muriel: photo of deer by in Our Wild town meeting held by, MA02, p38. Side, MA10, p86. South Dakota Chorale: Writers & Artists on Sorenson, Wally: food article on The Dakota Sioux Falls choir, SO12, p28. Grill invented and manufactured by, MJ10, South Dakota Community Foundation: feature p28-29. on work of the, SO96, p22-27. Sorlie, Kip: profi led in feature on cowboy poets, South Dakota Cowboy & Western Heritage SO12, p56-64. Hall of Fame: members inducted into the, Sougstad, Mike: profi le of painter, and the artist SEP85, p11 community in Fulton, MJ00, p49-52. South Dakota Division of Human Rights: Mary Soukup & Thomas Balloon Museum: opened in Lynn Myers former director of is 2012 Tyndall, SO90, p20. South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, ND12, Soukup, Ben: Communications Services for the p107.

184 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SOU - SOU South Dakota Farmers Union: Emil Loriks create Internet programming, MA04, becomes president of, JUL85, p19; Ben p88; veterans of Korean War interviewed Radcliffe and the, JUL85, p21. by, SO04, p43; “Postcards from Baxter” South Dakota Festival of Books: Dakotiana program visits S.D., ND04, p49; cooking interview with Sherry Deboer about, SO11, show on hosted by Virginia Koster, p64, p.10. JF05. South Dakota Film Festival: mentioned in South Dakota Resources Coalition: activities of, feature on Aberdeen, ND11, p64-69. connection to Brookings, JA03, p23. South Dakota Golf Hall of Fame: Everett South Dakota Rural Electric Association: Comstock a charter member of, NOV85, collecting info for 50th Anniversary, MAY85, p38; members inducted into during 2001, p17. SO01, p61-66. South Dakota School for the Blind: campus South Dakota Hall of Fame: Class of 2002 transformed into Buffalo Ridge Resort and inducted, SO02, p81-84; inductees for Business Center in Gary, JF10, p26-31. 2003, SO03, p81-83; news from, SO06, South Dakota School of Mines & Technology: p50-51; 2006 honorees, SO06, p83-85; centennial alumni of recognized, ND88, news from, ND06, p46-47; news from, p40; natural history museum at, ND95, JF07, p50-51; news from, MA07, p42-43; p18; fossil-hunting partnerships with news from, MJ07, p50-51; news from, ranchers, MJ99, p26-27; homecoming JA07, p48-49; news from, SO07, p48-49; hijinks at, SO07, p44; South Dakota’s 2007 honorees, SO07, p81-84; news from, college towns, JF09, p87-88; South ND07, p48-49; news from, JF08, p48-49; Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p85; news from, MA08, p44-45; news from, mentioned in 2011 College Towns, JF11, MJ08, p48-49; news from, JA08, p47; p62; one of nation’s top recycling schools, 2008 inductees, SO08, p82-86; Dakotiana JF12, p73; former president Richard on inductees, JA10, p10; feature on 2010 Gowen is 2012 South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, ND10, p69-73; mentioned in inductee, ND12, p105; students and feature article on Chamberlain/Oacoma, researchers develop metallic spray to fix MA11, p28-32; feature on 2011 inductees, jets, JF13, p67; Director of Music Dr. James JF12, p89-92.; feature on 2012 inductees, Feiszli featured in 2014 Guide to Higher ND12, p104-107. Education, JF14, p94-95; Elaine Linde was South Dakota High School Rodeo Finals: feature Ryan Brown’s favorite professor at, JF15, on in Belle Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. p72; president Heather Wilson answers South Dakota Humanities Council: Dakotiana questions in annual college guide, JF16, interview with Sherry Deboer executive 101; favorite college hangouts, JF17, p74- director of, SO11, p10. 75. South Dakota Kayak Challenge: Dakotiana on, South Dakota Sports Hall of Fame: members in, JA10, p9; is Big Picture, MJ16, p.56-57. MAY85, p38-39; golfer Everett Comstock a South Dakota Magazine: history of, JA95, p36- member of, NOV85, p38. 42; contest to name top 100 things to do in South Dakota State Capitol: scaling of by Babe S.D. announced by, ND00, p25; Pennington White, JJ87, p30; war memorials around House in Yankton the home of, ND00, p42; Capitol Lake, MJ88, p24-25; Marion Toillion first copy of sold on eBay, SO01, p51; John honored in the Capitol Image Art Contest, Green’s cover art for collected by Wayne JF06, p67; favorite building of Elizabeth Meagher, MA03, p46; Pennington homes in Squyer, JA08, p41; landscaping on grounds Yankton are now Magazine campus; JF10, surrounding, MJ09, p56-59; Big Picture p12; 25th anniversary column on staff of, of capitol dome, JF10, p46-47; photo of JF10, p14-17. by Tom Dempster is Big Picture, MA10, South Dakota Natural Areas Registry: program p46-47; finding blue stones in is one of to preserve natural areas of state, 25 Things Every South Dakotan Should Fletcher’s Prairie and the, MAY86, p17. Try to Do, MJ10, p30-43; fireworks at is South Dakota Newspaper Association: award- Big Picture, JA11, p48-49; photo essay on winning photographs of 1996 of, SO96, Christmas at the Capitol, ND11, p78-83; p50-55. interview with chief clerk of the state house South Dakota Public Broadcasting: history Karen Gerdes, JF12, p10; Christmas at of, role of Martin Busch with, MJ03, p41- the Capitol is one of our holiday traditions, 45; high school students work with to ND12, p20; Big Picture of the House and

South Dakota Magazine Index • 185 SOU - SOU Senate Chambers, JF15, p56-57; fi nding to educate school children about rural life the blue stone tiles at mentioned in article by, JF88, p32; feature story on McCrory on How to Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, Gardens, JA88, p12-15; centennial alumni p33. recognized, ND88, p38; history of, JA92, South Dakota State Centennial: Centennial p56-57; making ice cream at the Dairy Commission named, MAR86, p20; special Sales Bar at, SO92, p52; Campanile knife commissioned by Vic Carter as landmark on the campus of, MA93, p18- keepsake of, DJ87, p17; logo for selected, 19; work with grape varieties at by gold coin minted in honor of, FM87, p12; N.E. Hansen, JF02, p67; role of in the wagon trains to commemorate, AM87, p29; community of Brookings, JA03, p15-24; Big special Dakota Bread recipe developed Sioux Water Festival held at, MJ04, p47; in honor of, AS87, p14; cookbook put Olivia Newton-John concert at, MJ04, p98; together in honor of, AS87, p22; square- story on professor/horticulturalist Niels foot parcels of land sold to raise funds Hanson from, JA04, p39-42; homecoming for, AS87, p23; writing contest for, MA88, hijinks at, SO07, p44; Edgar McFadden p32; singer/rancher/rodeo performer makes agricultural breakthrough at, ND07, Kyle Evans named Centennial Troubador, p33-35; Ralph Patty and H. H. DeLong MJ88, p28; controversy with North study rammed earth walls at, MJ08, p78- Dakota over statehood banners, SO88, 82; South Dakota’s college towns, JF09, p35; public colleges’ Centennial Alumni p83; South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, named, ND88, p35-41; Shrine to Music p80; Coughlin Campanile is one of 25 quartet tours state, JF89, p20; Arbor Day very unusual man-made places, MA10, commemoration planned, MA89, p37; p40; Dakotiana on naming of Jackrabbit centennial poster-print completed by Mary mascot, JF11, p10; mentioned in 2011 Groth, MJ89, p6; S.D. Centennial stamp College Towns, JF11, p55; South Dakota features work of Marian Henjum, MJ89, Agricultural Heritage Museum at mentioned p7; county stamp sets to commemorate, in an “oughta do” list for kids in South SO89, p26; highlights of wagon train Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; McCrory Gardens’ commemorating, ND89, p20; Centennial Children’s Gardening and Education Center Trail in the Black Hills designated in honor built with wheat straw bales, JF12, p76; of, SO97, p80-87. Too Long in the Sun on fi ctional candidate South Dakota State Fair: featured in article on for student body president, MA12, p88; traditions at fairs, JA16, p62. 1912 Model T is bummobile, JF13, p19; South Dakota State Historical Society: plans professor Anne Fennell develops new grape to move into Centennial Cultural Heritage hybrids at South Dakota State University Center by, JA88, p16-18; Folklife and Folk lab, JF13, p71; Me Make It on cookies and Art programs of, SO89, p26; Jefferson cream ice cream being invented at, MJ13, peace medal donated to, p21, JF05; p12; Rancher Relief dinner held at, JF14, Dakotiana on digital archives of, JA10, p10. p98-99; Henry Kayongo-Male was Adam South Dakota State Penitentiary: brief - Vinatier’s favorite professor at, JF15, p74; warden’s home featured as Century David Allan Evans was Kevin Woster’s Survivor, ND99, p36; 1922 escape of four favorite professor at, JF15, p75; writer prisoners from, JF01, p19-24; George Sitts, Ruby Wilson is inspired by, SO15, p42; last man in South Dakota to be executed students from portray scenes from Harvey by the electric chair, executed at, MA09, Dunn paintings, ND15, p67; president p58-60. David Chicoine answers questions in annual South Dakota State Railroad Museum: along college guide, JF16, p101; seven South Highway 385, JA14, p78-85; mentioned Dakota sporting events everyone should in feature on unusual museums and experience, SO16, p71-79; new Dana J. collections in the Black Hills, MJ16, p68-76; Dykhouse Stadium is Big Picture, JF17, Jeanne Bauder donates caboose to, JF17, p56-57; favorite college hangouts, JF17, p53-55. p68-69. South Dakota State University West River South Dakota Weather Control Commission: Graduate Center: South Dakota’s College history of weather modifi cation efforts in Towns, JF10, p85. S.D. from the 1950s to the 1970s, MJ93, South Dakota State University: Agricultural p52-56. Experiment Station at, AS87, p38; efforts South Shore: mentioned in feature on Highway

186 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SOU - SPE 20, ND10, p16-22. Dances with Wolves filmed in, MJ14, p30; South, Don & Susie: Strawbale Winery in Community Caves in are Big Picture, ND14, Renner owned by, JF07, p13. p58-59. Southeast Corner: Feature on the four corners, Spearfish Creek: feature story on, JA01, p72- ND93, p26-33. 77; watering Spearfish Valley, SO03, p54- Southeast Technical Institute: South Dakota’s 58; mentioned in article on water in the college towns, JF09, p90-91; South Black Hills, MJ16, p38-47. Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p87-88; Spearfish Falls: revival of, MA04, p14; favorite Terry Roisum was Jeff Boer’s favorite photo of, SO08, p59; Big Picture of by professor at, JF15, p76; Linda Johnson was Kadek T. Susanto, JF13, p50-51; mentioned Tara Barney’s favorite professor at, JF15, in article on water in the Black Hills, MJ16, p76; president Jeffrey Holcomb answers p38-47. questions in annual college guide, JF16, Spearfish: Matthews Opera House in,JUL85, p102. p28-30; home of aviator Clyde Ice, Southern Hills Golf Course: course near Hot NOV85, p6-12; feature on Passion Play, Springs, JA16, p93. MAY86, p30-32; feature on High Plains Southwest Corner: Feature on the four corners, Heritage Museum, SO90, p22; profile of ND93, p26-33. termesphere painter Dick Termes from, Sova, Paul: We Make It on Sioux Falls JA91, p26-29; featured in Towns We woodturning artist, ND14, p11-12. Like section, ND91, p39-47; profile of Soyland, Hailey: brief – featured in bands/ painter John Gritts, JA92, p24-25; D.C. musicians from S.D., ND04, p16. Booth Fish Hatchery in, SO94, p60-63; Spader, Darrel: experiences of parents with brief - attractions of High Plains Heritage Flying Farmers, MA03, p76-78. Center for summer travelers, MJ97, p16; Spader, Dean: experiences of parents with restoration of historic buildings in, JA97, Flying Farmers, MA03, p76-78. p44-49; Lookout Mountain, MA98, p70- Spader, Duane: SD Magazine was fueled by 73; profile of novelist Kent Myers, MJ98, early advertisers, MA15, p49-51. p80-83; feature story on Matthews Opera Spader, Joe: comments on Spooklight near House, MA99, p68-73; brief - replica Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. of Thoen Stone on Lookout Mountain Spader, John & Catherine: experiences of with featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p59; Flying Farmers, MA03, p76-78. controversy over development of Frawley Spain: mentioned in feature on traveling across Ranch, ND00, p6-12; basketball/tuition the state on gravel roads, SO16, p18-31. promotion at BHSU goes awry, MA01, p63; Sparky’s Bar and Grill: Isabel restaurant is musical acts featured at city park Pavilion Monte James’ favorite breakfast place, in, JA02, p57-61; B & B Bar and Back Porch JF13, p80; mentioned in feature on in visited, SO02, p38; English-theme pub hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. in opened by David Potter, MJ03, p29-30; Spaulding, Theodore: inducted into Hall of Bay Leaf Café in visited as one of Paul Fame, SO03, p82. Higbee’s favorite eateries, MJ03, p50- Spearfish Canyon Lodge: feature on Black Hills 51; irrigation conduits in fed by Spearfish mountain lodges, SO10, p74-80. Creek, SO03, p54-58; downtown, loft living Spearfish Canyon: photo feature on the fall in, MJ04, p13; feature on community of, colors of, SO93, p55-57; Latchstring SO04, p16-25; musician Gary Mule Deer Restaurant in is one of Paul Higbees’ from, ND04, p12; Knight’s Cellar, local favorite places to eat, JF01, p17; feature pub up for sale located in, SO06, p11-12; on book about, JF07, p15-19; Roughlock John Henry Glover explains the meaning Falls in, SO08, p56; Bridal Veil Falls in, of the word Sioux in, SO06, p14; longest SO08, p57; Spearfish Falls in, SO08, p59; college basketball game in, ND06, p11; mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Black Hills State University in, JF07, p84; article, JA10, p26-47; Our Wild Side on JF08, p88-89; Mike Dick’s bear carvings rare Orange-billed Nightingale-Thrush in, in, ND7, p17; Spirit of the Hills Wildlife SO10, p94; fall foliage in, SO11, p59; Sanctuary in, ND07, -82-87; Woodburn photo of large icicle formed from waterfall Hall favorite building of Steven Williams in, at the mouth of Wildcat Cave in, MA12, JA08,p38; Black Hills State University in, p65; Buzzard’s Roost in is Paul Higbees JF09, p91, Mathews Opera House shows favorite climb, MA13, p27; winter scene in classic movies in, SO09, p26; profile on

South Dakota Magazine Index • 187 SPE - SPI Lehman Trikes in, ND09, p101; South donated by, ND07, p18-19. Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p88; Spirit Spellerberg Park: pictured in photo essay of of the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary in is one Sioux Falls in winter, JF14, p30-35. of 25 very unusual man-made places, Spelunking: exploration of Jewel Cave by Jan & MA10, p43; Crow Peak near is one of 10 Herb Conn, JF98, p16-21; Feature article Naturally Beautiful Places, JA10, p26-47; on exploration of Jewel Cave and Wind one of South Dakota’s college towns, JF11, Cave, MA13, p61-65. p64; D.C. Booth National Fish Hatchery Spencer, Craig: comments of Big Sioux River mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids by, JA02, p52. in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; McNenny Spencer, Evelyn: donated letter from Laura State Fish Hatchery near is one of things to Ingalls Wilder to Wessington Springs see in every county, JA11, p32; high school Museum, SO10, p10. building purchased by Rand Williams, Spencer, Glen: clothing collected and donated ND11, p55-59; Bay Leaf Café, Guadalajara, to victims of 9/11 by, JF02, p34. Barbacoa’s, Roma’s Ristorante and Golden Spencer: essay on town of one year after the Dragon in mentioned in feature on ethnic 1998 tornado, MJ99, p38-47. eateries, JF12, p29-30; wind turbine at Sperlich, Peggy: editor of Grandfather’s Black Hills State University makes student Bedtime Stories, JF10, p35. union one of greenest in South Dakota, Spezia’s: mural by Mary Groth and Liz Bashore JF12, p65; Holiday Hatchery at D.C. Booth Heeren at, JA11, p52-58. Fish Hatchery in, ND12, p31; native plants Spiders: whether we have venomous spiders in garden at Black Hills State University, Nature Questions feature, MA12, p21; Our JF13, p59; Clyde Ice from, JA13, p25; Wild Side on, JA12, p95. Artist Tim Peterson from, ND13, p92- Spies, Josh: artist mentioned in feature article 99; Michael Shann from produced winter on Watertown, JA10, p15-22; Painter from Olympis closing ceremony, MJ14, p68-69; Watertown featured in Writers & Artists, Crow Peak Brewing Company in feature on MA13, p69. breweries across the state, MJ15, p20-27; Spies, Josh: paints Lake Kampeska’s Stony Paul Higbee from writes Letter to Young Point, ND14, p66. South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; sisters Spink County: article on calving in, MA10, p66- Taylor and Rickie Engesser share rodeo 67; in feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16- horse in, MJ15, p90; singer songwriter Jami 22; Carnegie library in is one of things to Lynn is inspired by Spearfi sh, SO15, p52; see in every county, JA11, p45; bridges Babylonian tablets at BHSU and D.C. Booth over the James River in, MA17, p20-29. Fish Hatchery, MJ16, p68-76; Elkhorn Spink: home of painter Myrtle Twedt, JA92, Ridge Golf Club in, JA16, p87-88; Paul p14-19; brief on Myrtle Twedt, painter Higbee writes column on Thrillist naming from, JF10, p63. it South Dakota’s best hippie town, ND16, Spirit Lake: brief - origin of lake name, JA98, p54-55; Juso brothers built log structures p93. in, ND16, p90-97; college guide lists Spirit Mound: trust fund to buy landmark favorite hangouts in, JF17, p78-81; family established, AM87, p31; feature story of Alexander Hamilton funded church in, on, ND88, p8-11; grant money for visitor MJ17, p72-73. center obtained, ND00, p25; dedicated as Special Olympics: feature story of in S.D., a National Historic Site, ND01, p10-11; SEP85, p48. monarch butterfl y tagging at, MA12, p56- Speck, Marvin: member of the 1955 Gann 59; Rebecca Johnson hikes, JF15, p109; Valley tournament basketball team, JF09, musician Stephen Yarbrough is inspired by, p71-74 SO15, p40; mentioned in article on How to Speece, Wynn: neighbor lady tavern recipe, Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p32. MJ13, p27; pictured doing radio show in Spirit of Six Award: honors Rapid City 1950s, ND13, p22. cheerleaders who died in 1968 plane crash, Speirs, Jim: member of Standard Time band, MA12, p47-51; mentioned in feature on ND04, p19; Top 7 Things he loves about memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 South Dakota, MJ17, p17. years, MA15, p32. Speirs, Robert: writes about big horn sheep in Spirit of the Hills Wildlife Sanctuary: one of 25 the Black Hills, JA16, p110. very unusual man-made places, MA10, Spelbring, Geneva: potholders made and p43.

188 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SPI - SPO Spirit of the Six: award for Rapid City fly ball, striking out in 1938 state baseball cheerleaders who died in plane crash tourney game, MJ95, p21; how Joe Foss returning from boys State A basketball got to be commissioner of the American tournament in Sioux Falls, MA12, p47-51. Football League, ND98, p66; list of high Spirit Riders Youth Horseback Club: Standing school sports team names compiled by Rock Reservation Youth participate in Big Jerry Miller, MA01, p60; baseball team Foot Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81. started by Frank Baum in Aberdeen, Spirited Winds Tatanka Ranch: work site for MJ01, p76-79; how umpiring career of Dale Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture, SO16, Colin Kapitan ended, MJ01, p91; Sturgis p40-45. proposed as site for Summer Olympics, Spiritual Places: feature on, MJ16, p20-31. JF02, p36; feature on Amateur Baseball Spitzer, Carol & Jeff: bakery in Eureka operated Hall of Fame in Lake Norden, MJ02, p64- by, JF04, p58-61; mentioned in anniversary 65; baseball bats made by Sam Holman, special food article, SO10, p33. ND02, p56-57; base-stealing records held Spitznagel, Harold: 2006 Hall of Fame Honoree, by Brian Hanson, JA03, p60; comments SO06, p85. by Billy Mills on Deadwood-Mickelson Trail Splash Central: water park on former Huron Marathon and running, MJ04, p35-39; College campus, SO14, p63. history of Five-Miler team from Platte, Split Rock Creek: feature story on history of, JA04, p31; stories about Bill Prunty, JA99, p84-88; featured as a good place to JA04, p98; 50th anniversary SD Archers’ canoe or kayak, MJ06, p10-12; mentioned Association out door field tournament held, in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places article, JA05, p45; how Ordell Braase got his first JA10, p26-47; mentioned in an “oughta do” big break, ND05, p24; Hod Nielsen’s career list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; in sports coverage in all mediums, MA06, is part of quartzite trail, SO13, p58-69. p34; feature on South Dakota’s 12 greatest Spokane: feature on Black Hills ghost town, athletes, MA06, p38; longest college MJ91, p78. basketball game in S.D. played at BHSU, Spook Road: landowners lobby to preserve ND06, p11; USD’s football rivalry with trees on road south of Brandon, MA16, Notre Dame, ND06, p13; college football p18. programs collected by Edison Bearg, JF07, Spooklight Road: mysterious light near p11; Frank Leahy featured in Too Long in Carthage and Fedora, SO14, p64-67. the Sun, JF07, p98; memories of small Sports: members of S.D. Sports Hall of Fame town baseball, MJ07, p32-36; Ray Deloria listed, MAY85, p38; profile of umpire featured on 1954 Class B tournament Amanda Clement, JUL85, p10-11; high basketball team from Gann Valley, JF09, school football playoffs in Dakota Dome, p71-74; Gus Rasmussen names gorilla as NOV86, p13-20; Special Olympics in mascot of Gregory high school, JF09, p16; S.D., SEP85, p48; profile of golfer Everett Howard Wood bestows gorilla name on Comstock, NOV85, p38-40; profile of Gregory high school football team coached baseball player Earl Sande, MAR86, p18- by Rube Hoy, JA09, p19; Dakotiana on Ray 20; profile of baseball pitcher Jim ‘Death Anderson, amateur pitcher, SO09, p12; Valley’ Scott, NOV86, p38-39; profile of Dakotiana on pitching coach Ken Glanzer Notre Dame coaching legend Frank Leahy, from Bridgewater, ND09, p13; brief on ON87, p31-33; profile of American Legion Frank Leahy, Notre Dame football coach baseball coach Dave Ploof, SO88, p18- from Winner, JF10, p53; feature on town- 21; dispute between Tulare and Redfield team baseball, MJ13, p42-47; Ray Deloria over Sunday baseball, MJ89, p29; profile mentioned in collection of favorite stories of record-setting track star ‘Smoky’ Joe from our first 30 years, MA15, p84-86; Mendel, JA90, p38-39; baseball team seven sporting events everyone should formed by workers on Mount Rushmore experience, SO16, p71-79. memorial, MA92, p32-33; Don Allan’s Spotted Eagle, Faith: essay on the reburial of memories of the old Sioux Falls Canaries Dakota bones from White Swan, MJ00, baseball team, JA93, p62; how and why p39-40; Yankton Sioux tribal elder and Colin Kapitan quit the baseball umpiring protector of sacred sites and burial business, MJ94, p68; feature on 1941 grounds, ND09, p102-106. American Legion team in Pierre, MJ95, Spotted Tail: Sicangu leader featured in story p20-23; Don Neer’s memory of dropping on graves of Native American leaders,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 189 SPO - STA SO15, p20-27; mentioned in article on of in Pierre, JJ87, p16. patriotism of Native Americans, MJ17, p62- St. Dysmas: Lutheran prison congregation that 70. once ran the prison “Christmas sack” fudge Spotted Thunder, Tiana: Writers & Artists on CD program, ND09, p44-45. by Lakota singer, JF13, p41. St. Francis: brief - attractions of Beuchel Sprague, Brandon: brief – featured in bands/ Memorial Lakota Museum for summer musicians from S.D., ND04, p29. travelers, MJ97, p15. Sprague, Donovin: comments in feature story St. Joseph Cathedral: Christmas at the on graves of Native American leaders, Cathedral is one of our holiday traditions, SO15, p20-27. ND12, p26; Sioux Falls catholic church Sprang, Jake: wind turbines installed by, JF03, mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, p67-68. MJ16, p31. Sprecher, Eric: encounters mountain lion in St. Joseph’s Indian School: mentioned in Badlands, MA16, p94. feature article on Chamberlain/Oacoma, Sprenger, Mike: Presho mayor, JA14, p37. MA11, p28-32. Spring Creek Loop Trail: Our Wild Side on, St. Liborius Catholic Church: is one of things to SO16, p93. see in every county, JA11, p38. Springfi eld: excursion boat based at, JUL85, St. Mary Church: stone altar in is one of things p12; feature story on naturalist Adeline to see in every county, JA11, p40. Cooper, ND91, p16-19; featured in Towns St. Onge: feature on cattle sale day at livestock We Like, SO98, p60-65; new bridge over market in, JF92, p24-31. the Missouri River near opened, JF02, St. Peter’s Catholic Church: grasshopper cross p32; opening of Springfi eld College at church in Jefferson, MJ16, p25. Museum, JA06, p14; Ron Livingston St. Pierre, Mark: founder of Cloud Horse Media carves chalkstone in, MA07, p12; Sidump’r mentioned in feature article on fi lmmaking owned by Randy Golden in, SO07, p56-57; in South Dakota, MJ10, p56-64. Dakotiana on veterans memorial in, ND11, St. Stephan Church: church at 1880 town near p10; Jack Coleman from raises rodeo bulls, Midland pictured in photo essay on country MA16, p23; story on creative people in, churches, MA17, p30-35. ND16, p20-27; Too Long in the Sun about St. Vincent Hotel: feature story on Flandreau track meet in, MJ17, p112. landmark, SO90, p34-38; brief - featured Spruce trees: whether Black Hills spruce can as Century Survivor, ND99, p50. thrive anywhere in South Dakota in Nature Stadem, Chad: Flandreau high school football Questions feature, MA12, p18. coach, ND11, p26-32. Squirrel: Our Wild Side on how a squirrel’s tail Stadler, Margaret: abduction of by Robert keeps it warm, JF16, p116; Our Wild Side Thwing, MJ95, p48-55. on albino squirrel, MA17, p92. Staenwood, Erik (aka Crazy Erik): feature on Squyer, Elizabeth: State Capitol building in Hamlin County character, SO93, p62. Pierre favorite of, JA08, p41. Stagebarn Canyon: photo essay on recovery of, Srstka, Judge Bill: work to build Richard MJ01, p6-16. Pettigrew’s reputation, SO10, p85- Stahl, David: WWI conscientious objector from 90; Dakotiana on courthouse postcard Tschetter Hutterite Colony, SO11, p36-43. collection of, SO13, p16. Stahl, Kevin: Native Seed Testing company on Srtska, William: listing - named to S.D. State Bridgewater’s main street owned by, JF15, Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. p41-44. St. Agnes of Sigel: food article on Sigel potato Stahl, Michael: WWI conscientious objector soup and Utica Catholic church, JF10, p32- from Tschetter Hutterite Colony, SO11, 33. p36-43. St. Anthony Cathedral (see Cathedral of the Stained glass: brief on art by Scott Parsons, Prairies) ND11, p53. St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church: one of Stalheim, Cameron: Writers & Artists on bronze 25 very unusual man-made places, MA10, coyote created for the University of South p36; mentioned in feature on Spiritual Dakota by, JF12, p46. Places, MJ16, p30. Standard Time: brief – featured in bands/ St. Charles Borromeo Parish: is one of the musicians from S.D., ND04, p19. things to see in every county, JA11, p47. Standard, Grant: sculptor mentioned in article St. Charles Restaurant: history of, restoration on Dale Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture,

190 • South Dakota Magazine inDex STA - STE SO16, p40-45. State Game Lodge: feature on hotel in Custer Standing Bear, Henry: pleads for Crazy Horse State Park, JA88, p7-10; one of 25 very memorial, ON87, p41. unusual man-made places, MA10, p32; Standing Rock Reservation: Lakota leaders feature on Black Hills mountain lodges, on, MA92, p28-31; Holy Spirit Chapel on SO10, p74-80. restored, MJ04, p74-75; Spirit Riders Youth State Parks: Christian Begeman’s photo essay Horseback Club on participate in Big Foot on, JA13, p42-47. Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81; Sitting Bull State Publishing: oldest print shop in South and Gall are buried on, SO15, p25-26; Dakota, ND08, p18. Sitting Bull’s grave in mentioned in feature State Secrets: feature on, MJ13, p23-40. on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p28; article on State Song: kids should learn our, JF16, p23. military participation and patriotism of Statue of David: statue in Fawick Park is one of Native Americans, MJ17, p62-70. 25 very unusual man-made places, MA10, Stanford, Jerry: experience holding a golden- p39. crowned kinglet of, SO01, p86; comments Staudenmier, Ed: pictured in Dakotiana on in feature on bird watching, MA11, p80-83. kayak in Wagner, JA12, p14. Stanga, Steven: author of A Lover, A Fighter Staunton, Fred: feature story on wetlands/ and a Tugboat Rider, MA10, p78. waterfowl advocate, JA89, p42-45. Stangland, Eider ‘Red’: profile of humorist, Stavig, Knut: play written based on NOV85, p44-47; joke books of re-issued correspondence of, MJ08, p21. by Barnes & Noble and used by Henny Stavig, Lar: play written based on Youngman, MA90, p9; brief on founder of correspondence of, MJ08, p21. Norse Press in Sioux Falls, JF10, p62. Stavkirke Chapel: brief – place to see in Rapid Stanley County: Dakotiana on Beryle Seaman City, MA03, p20. near, MA10, p12; Bad River Road in is one Steak: how to grill a perfect, MJ13, p31. of things to see in every county, JA11, p45; Steam engines: article on Menno Pioneer Power feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, p22-32. Show in, SO12, p20-23. Stanley, Lowell: Old Grade Nature Trail in Stearns, Rhonda Sedgewick: comments on Wessington Springs designed by, JA08, Mister Rodeo Russ Madison, JF13, p33-36. p90-91. Steckler, Edna Johnson: memories of her uncle Stanton, Daniel: Valentine McGillycuddy’s house who ran an orphanage near Beresford, owned by, JF07, p32-37. FM87, p13. Stanton, Tom: Rapid City attorney, alumnus of Steckley, Phil: modern trapper in Charles Mix Sky Ranch home for troubled boys, SO93, County, ND08, p74-78. p26-28; mentioned in article on Battle of Steele, Stewart & Ev: greenhouse near Black Bonesteel, JF16, p82-83. Hawk owned by, J8, p76. Star Comes Out, James: mentioned in feature Steele, Zach: brewer at Firehouse Brewing on Native American artists, MA17, p70-78. Company, MJ15, p20-27. Star, Sol: Seth Bullock’s business partner in Steever, Mavis: aunt of Rapid City cheerleader Deadwood, SO13, p76-82; mentioned in who died in 1968 plane crash, MA12, p47- article on Orman Dam, SO16, p60-67. 51. Starbanks coffee: artist Mary Hunt is inspired Steffen, Nancy: Volin mayor, JA14, p39. by Platte coffee shop, SO15, p48. Steffensmeier, Bruce: mentioned in article Stargazing: on the possibilities for in wide- on seven South Dakota sporting events open spaces of S.D., MA96, p86-91; Clarke everyone should experience, SO16, p71- Observatory behind fence of Yankton’s 79. Federal Prison Camp, MA96, p89; feature Steffes, Kristi: Pictured in feature on South on at Hodgson’s Observatory, MA12, p78- Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Belle 83. Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. Stark, Marie: Akaska finance officer, JA14, p23. Stegner, Wallace: comment on national parks, Starlite Drive-In Theater: theater in Mitchell, SO09, p29. ND08, p19. Steil, Ruth: mentioned in 25th anniversary State Agricultural Heritage Museum: feature column about South Dakota magazine staff, story on, JF89, p2-3; rare All Wheel Drive JF10, p14-17; mentioned in anniversary tractor exhibited at, MJ90, p19. special food article, SO10, p31-47; zucchini State Capitol: favorite building of Elizabeth cake recipe submitted by, JA11, p26. Squyer in Pierre, JA08, p41. Stein, Bill and Heather: paleontologists own

South Dakota Magazine Index • 191 STE - STO PaleoAdventures in Belle Fourche, SO16, at the South Dakota Art Museum in p66-67. Brookings, JA16, p82. Stein, Walter & Heather: Paleo Adventures, Stewart, Bertha: donated land that became a business which leads dinosaur digging Terry Peak’s Stewart Slope, JF14, p36-42. expeditions in Belle Fourche, owned by, Stewart, Bill: comments on problems of South SO06, p30-36. Dakota’s glacial lakes, ND97, p10. Steinbach, Tom: comments on historic Stewart, Gary: conservator at the Shrine to preservation, ND00, p43-45; comments on Music Museum, MAY86, p14. Hudson Apartments, JF15, p52-55. Stiefvater, John: comments on Salem, JF06, Steinberger, Heather and Richard: photography p18-19. project on Cheyenne River Reservation, Stinson, Sean: pictured in feature story on JA14, p88-95. Mission, JA12, p58-65; pictured in town Steinhauer, John: Egan town councilman, JA14, story on 30 years of exploring South p29. Dakota, MA15, P13-26. Steinken, Ken: Rapid City residents’ favorite Stisser, Daryl: Dakotiana on his Sylvan Rocks climb is Cowboy Hill, MA13, p26-27; helped Climbing School, MA11, p9; experience create Trinity Eco Prayer Park in Rapid City, with buffalo charging, MA11, p16; MJ17, p91-95. Dakotiana on owner of Sylvan Rocks Steinley, Gary: artwork featured in accordance Climbing School and Guide Service in Hill to poems of Poet Laureate David Allan City, MA12, p10. Evans, SO05, p36-40. Stockdogs: feature story on, JA09, p80-84. Stella’s Paint: We Make It on, ND16, p14. Stocker, G.L.: blacksmith shop in Gettysburg Stella’s Restaurant: mentioned in essay on operated by, JF02, p53. Burke Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. Stockholm, Greg and Sandy: sailboat owned by, Stellingwerf, Steve: award-winning cake ND06, p39; mentioned in article on creative decorating by, ND95, p46-49. people in Springfi eld, ND16, p20-28. Stengel, Jack: feature on Dakota Granite, JF91, Stockholm: mentioned in feature on Highway p12-14. 20, ND10, p16-22. Stengel, Leonard: Dakotiana on his lobbying to Stocklin, Mike: Dakota Creations in Faith owned allow golf carts on the streets of Milbank, by, SO08, p30. JF11, p12. Stockwell, William: cigar-maker inspired by Stephens, Bud: account of how he killed Dode Catholic nun, MA98, p46. MacKenzie in a LeBeau gunfi ght, SO91, Stoddard, Joe: past president of South Dakota p51-53. High School Rodeo Association mentioned Stephens, Lindsay: BHSU student’s favorite in feature on High School Rodeo Finals, climb is Crow Peak, MA13, p22-23. MJ12, p34-41. Sterling, Brandon: brief on Fresh Out of My Stoel, Scott: favorite memory of working at Mind, debut piano album by, ND09, p47. South Dakota Magazine, MA15, p8. Stetler, Dr. Larry: mentioned in feature article Stoffel, Vanessa: painting bears at Bear on Homestake Mine, JA10, p60-65. Country managed by, ND08, p18. Steurewald, Kay L. Riordan: listing - wins Stofferahn, Jaci: pictured in article on oyster tourism award, MAY85, p16; listing - stew harvest celebration at Bemis Holland inducted into S.D. Cowboy & Western Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-58. Heritage Hall of Fame, SEP85, p11; efforts Stokes, Duane: comments on wind power by, to promote Dakota artists by, JF88, p17-19 JF03, p68. Stevens, Albert: launched the record-breaking Stoks, Chuck: comments on pheasant hunting balloon fl ight from stratobowl, ND05, p37- by, ON87, p10. 41. Stoley, Harlan: one of Elders of the Faith Stevens, Bill: comments on Dances with painted by Mark McGinnis, ND95, p35. Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. Stone idols: is one of things to see in every Stevens, Roy: Texas chef co-owns St. Charles county, JA11, p34. restaurant in Pierre, JA06, p30-31. Stone Johnnies: featured in Too Long in the Stevenson, W.W.: listing - member of S.D. Sun, MJ07, p98; building one is one of 25 Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Things Every South Dakotan Should Try to Stewart-Nuñez, Christine: poet is inspired by Do, MJ10, p30-43. Brookings and South Dakota Art Museum, Stone Johnny: Too Long in the Sun on the SO15, p51; poetry by paired with paintings original, MJ07, p98.

192 • South Dakota Magazine inDex STO - STR Stone Tipi: memorial to Sam Redman is one of Strain, Jim: remarks on reforming the things to see in every county, JA11, p40. commodity markets, SEP86, p9. Stone, Cliff: comments on paddlefish in the Strait, LuAnn: comments in article on oyster Missouri River by, SO02, p77-78. stew harvest celebration at Bemis Holland Stone, Dr. Thomas: mentioned in Dakotiana on Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56-58. South Dakota Hall of Fame inductees, JA10, Strand, Dean: corn for Corn Palace murals p10; 2010 South Dakota Hall of Fame grown by, JA97, p89; corn for murals inductee, ND10, p69-73. on Mitchell Corn Palace grown by, MJ02, Stone, Greg: Rapid City furniture builder, MA10, p15-16; environmentally balanced farm p54-59. operated by, SO03, p40-44. Stone, Harold and Greg: comment on B-17 Strandburg: profile of Grant County legislator crash in Rapid City, ND12, p78-83. Representative Bob Weber, MA00, p44-47; Stone, Harold: Rapid City furniture builder, Tabor Lutheran Church in mentioned in MA10, p54-59; comments on B-17 plane photo essay on country churches, MA17, crash, JA13, p32. p30-35. Stone, Jennifer: mixed media artist explains Strasser, Joel: profile of photographer, how Watertown inspires her, SO15, p40. DJ87, p20-25; brief - one of the colorful Stone, Jim: documenting history of every barn characters from South Dakota Magazine’s in Clay County, JA13, p14. first 10 years, JA95, p27; feelings Stone, Roy: medicine man from Mission, SO14, about Newton Hills by, SO97, p22-27; p74-80. photographer’s favorite photo, JA05, p29; Stonefelt, Dave: comments on closing down of mentioned in anniversary feature on 25 Homestake mine, MA01, p32-37. Years of Covers, ND10, p49-60. Stonefelt, Oscar: pictured in article on Stratobowl: 1935 balloon flight from Fassbender photographic collection, JF15, commemorated, JAN86, p5-7; monument p92-97. built at landing site of flight in White Lake, Stonework: stone walls surrounding Pickerel MAY86, p20-21; scientific experiments Lake, JA09, p24-29. conducted during balloon flights from, Stony Point: photo of picknickers at Lake SO03, p30; location of the balloon launch Kampeska, ND13, p24. of 1935, ND05, p37-41; is one of things to Stoos, William Kevin: comments on American see in every county, JA11, p.30; brief on Bittersweet, JF17, p108. annual balloon launch in, SO13, p85. Storla: brief - Gladys Backlund of featured as Stratton, Harold M.: investor of Briggs & Century Survivor, ND99, p38. Stratton engine, SO10, p52-57. Storm Mountain: favorite bike trail of Sam Stratton, Joe: comments on WWII bombing French, JA09, p40. range on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Storm, Dick: role in getting Dakota Dome built, MA16, p30-34. ND98, p94. Straub, Jon: feature on U.S. Olympic archery Storms: photo essay of lightning study, MJ05, hopeful from Tyndall, MA11, p34-37. p11-16; feature on the KELOLand storm Strawbale home: brief on home being built on chasing team, JA06, p40-43; photo essay Sinte Gleska University campus, JF12, p66. on stormy skies, JA12, p30-37; profile of Strawbale Museum: honorable mention in 25 storm chaser Kory Hartman, ND14, p96. very unusual man-made places, MA10, Storybook Island: brief – place to see in Rapid p40. City, MA03, p20; Night of Lights at is one of Strawbale Winery: mentioned in feature on our holiday tradtions, ND12, p22. grape growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40- Storybook Land: Frank Baum’s influence on 48. Aberdeen’s, SO08, p17-18. Stray Horse Band: brief – featured in bands/ Stout, Ben: organized Rancher Relief dinner at musicians from S.D., ND04, p21. South Dakota State University, JF14, p98- Streff, Kevin: Dakota State University professor 99. and students study hacking, JF13, p60. Stover, Eugene: pictured in photo of Tanka Bar Streffs, Frances and Val: owners of Floral Bokay employees, SO12, p18. comment on Salem, JF06, p16. Stover, Jason: pictured in photo of Tanka Bar Strege, Mark: Black Hills’ rock climbing employees, SO12, p18. adventures of, JA02, p42-47. Strain, Dave: Rapid City Historian on cowboys, Stricherz, Shanda: comments on Sioux Falls SO08, p63. Seminary curriculum based on Christian

South Dakota Magazine Index • 193 STR - SUF economic principles, JF14, p100. p30. Strider bike: Dakotiana/We Make It on pedal- Stukel, Sam: comments in Our Wild Side on less bicycle, MA13, p12. garter snake, JF17, p110. Stringbean Svenson & The Harvest Bluegrass Stupnik, Cindy: comments on the poetry of the Band: brief – featured in bands/musicians West River by, SO08, p27. from S.D., ND04, p12. Sturdevant, Jim: Writers & Artists on Sioux Falls Stritecky, Marie: letters home to Czechoslovakia painter, JA16, p75. by immigrant, MAR86, p36-37. Sturgeon: Our Wild Side on, MJ15, p108. Stroh, Sheryl & Rodney: Dakota Maid owners Sturgis Motorcycle Rally: spotlight on Mearl’s mentioned in feature on Highway 20, Girls, JA05, p56; brief on founder, Pearl ND10, p16-22. Hoel, JF10, p62; feature on, JA12, p84- Strombeck, Perry: hauls materials for Harney 90; how to park your car at, MJ13, p37; Peak lookout restoration with horse/mule Big Picture is of Kevin Bean’re riding a transport, JA96, p60-64. motorcycle during, JA16, p56-57. Strommen, Nikolai Magnus: Norwegian Sturgis, J.C.: fi rst Bear Butte military post immigrant died in WW!, lived near named after, SEP85, p26. Sisseton, ND94, p30-34. Sturgis: Gallery 21 in, p37-38; hot air balloon Strong, Peter: mentioned in feature on Native rally held near, JUL86, p8-10; Black Hills American artists, MA17, p70-78. Steam & Gas Threshing Bee held in, AS87, Stroppel Hotel: feature story on mineral baths p34-35; reindeer in, ON87, p16; profi le at, FM87, p16-19; Mikkel Pates’ experience of sculptor Dale Lamphere from, JA90, at, MJ13, p49-53. p14-17; jerky making at the Sturgis Meat Stroppel, George and Alice: feature on Service, ND92, p56-57; featured in Towns proprietors of Midland’s Stroppel Hotel, We Like, JF93, p56-59; feature on past, FM87, p16-19; feature on Stroppel Hotel present mission of Ft. Meade, JA98, p48- and Spa, MJ13, p49-53. 51; brief - bank, hotel buildings featured Stroup, Mike and Donna: have Native American as Century Survivors, ND99, p65; Summer naming ceremoney for son Jett, JA16, p44- Olympics proposed for, JF02, p36; gun 50. manufacturing industry taking root in, Struck by the Ree: pictured in article about MJ02, p61-63; Gunner’s Lounge in visited, Minnehaha County historical markers, SO02, p37; feature story on Alice Tubbs MA14, p76-83; featured in story on graves (Poker Alice) of, JF03, p40; motorcycle of Native American leaders, SO15, p20-27. rally in makes Top Ten list of things to see Strudel: German strudel by Vicki Lapka, ND12, on MSNBC website, MA04, p28; feature on p35. Pearl Hotel from, MA04, p53-56; musician Stryzewski, Aaron and Tayn Reis: Big Picture of Hank Harris from, ND04, p27; story on Dog Chamberlain farmland by, MA14, p.48-49. Classic sheep dog competition taking place Stubbles, Russ: Dakotiana – created near, JA06, p67-70; profi le on Competition Reservation Recreation Program, MA10, Distributing in, ND09, p99-100; brief on p13. rally founder, Peal Hoel, JF10, p62; Dakota Stuberg-Keller, Kathryn: Presidential wax Textiles in is mentioned in feature article statues by mentioned in an “oughta do” list on furniture made in Black Hills, MA10, for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. p54-59; article on farrier Toby Nelson from, Stuck, Kathy: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p22. MJ10, p74-77; ultralight aircraft pilot Bill Stucker, George: cowboy poet, SO93, p31. Lyons from, JA13, p33; gravesite of Curley Studeny, Altman: curator of tourism related Grimes near, JF15, p16; Bear Butte near exhibit at IPSO Gallery, ND14, p61; writes is one of our National Natural Landmarks, column for South Dakota Mail in Plankinton, JA15, p89. JA15, p52. Stuttering Brown: listed in feature on rogues, Studeny, J.P.: owns South Dakota Mail ND11, p24. newspaper in Plankinton, JA15, p45-54. Stverak, George: owns Rushmore Mountain Stukel, Eileen Dowd: wildlife director comments Taffy Shop in Keystone, ND15, p84-88. on ospreys by, MA09, p20-25; mentioned Sue: battle over the T-rex fossil, MJ99, p28; in Our Wild Side on Ospreys, JA10, p93; effects on Faith due to fi nding of, SO08, comments on Peregrine Falcon in Our Wild p31; Writers & Artists on documentary on, Side, JA11, p93; comments on whooping MA14, p73. cranes in Nature Questions feature, MA12, Suffrage: Rose Bower champion of in state,

194 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SUF - SUT JF93, p26-31; advocated by Carrie Belle Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. Chapman Catt in state, JF93, p28-29. Sundogs: Our Wild Side on, JF17, p107. Sugar Shack: along Highway 385, JA14, p78- Sundstrom, Linea: anthropologist comments on 85. petroglyphs, MJ12, p62-69. Sulaiman, Raed: mentioned in article on Sundvold, Lois & Bennett: comments on Thanksgiving celebration hosted by Sanaa antique business, MAY85, p29. Abourezk, ND15, p78-82. Sunflower: planting is mentioned in an Sulentic, Joe & Margaret: history of Chinese in “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Deadwood retold by, JF02, p10. MJ11, p22-37; Dakotiana on sunflower Sullivan, Emmett: Rapid City skyline dinosaurs production, JA16, p13. designed by, ND06, p14; mentioned in Sunset Point: area in Sully County is one of Dakotiana on lost time capsule in Rapid things to see in every county, JA11, p45. City, ND09, p12; builder of Rapid City’s Sunshine State: on South Dakota’s claim to the Dinosaur Park, MA10, p38; concrete title of the, SO91, p39-41. dinosaur designer mentioned in an “oughta Surat, Ruth: historical expert on Bijou Hills, do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, ND07, p36-40. p22-37. Surat: Wayne & Pat: Bijou Hills residents, Sully County Fair: Chili Cook-off at, JA16, p64. ND07, p36-40. Sully County: Sunset Point in is one of things Surbeck, L Homer: brief - recognized as to see in every county, JA11, p45; rodeo centennial alumnus of South Dakota School bulls raised in, MA16, p20-29; 97 forgotten of Mines & Technology, ND88, p40. acres for sale in, MJ16, p32-36. Surma, Stu and DeeAnn: own D&D Delights Sully, Jack: career of outlaw, SO93, p18-21; Café in Java, JF17, p22-31. Dakotiana on revolver or gun owned by, Surma, Stu: 126th Street is his favorite gravel MA11, p10; rancher listed in feature on road, SO16, p29. rogues, ND11, p25; Dakotiana on saving Susanto, Kadek T.: Big Picture of buffalo by, grave of, JF12, p10. JF12, p48-49; Big Picture of Spearfish Falls Summer Nights: photo essay on in Rapid City by, JF13, p50-51. Art Alley, JA11, p76-81. Susquehana-Western: uranium processing mill Summer savory: herb used in German green in Edgemont operated by, JF01, p28-33. bean soup, MA14, p42-44. Sussman, Karen: wild horses on the Cheyenne Summers Family: brief - Summers family and reservation observed by, MJ09, p36-41. Mitchell Iron & Supply featured as Century Sutley, Zack: Too Long in the Sun about, MA13, Survivor, ND99, p34. p96. Summers, Charlie: storm research pilot from Sutton Bay Golf Course: Sully County links- Rapid City, JA13, p29. style course, JA16, p86. Summit: brief on Katharina Redlin, war bride Sutton Ranch: history of, JA01, p48-52. from, JF10, p57. Sutton Rodeo: bucking horses produced by, Sumner, Johnny: stored Fassbender photo JF09, p41-44. collection, MJ11, p52-59. Sutton, Dan: realtor comments on Zeller Sumpter, Marsha: pilot from Kadoka flies mansion in Flandreau, ND12, p103. tourists, JA13, p28. Sutton, Duane: snowmobile club president Sun Dance: Marian Mathews Hersrud’s account mentioned in 1997 cell phone rescue of at Green Grass, JA03, p52-56; feature blizzard story, JF11, p38. story on, ND08, p27-30. Sutton, Jim: Sutton Rodeo owned by, JF09, Sundall, Herb: secretary-treasurer of South p41-44; raised rodeo bulls, MA16, p20-29. Dakota Amateur Baseball Association Sutton, John: provider of rodeo stock from comments in feature on town-team Onida, comments on bullfighting, JAN86, baseball, MJ13, p42-47. p19; prize bulls raised by, JAN86, p21. Sundby, Johnny: photographer’s favorite photo, Sutton, Kelsea Kenzy: mentioned in essay on JA05, p31; mentioned in anniversary Burke Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94. feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- Sutton, Lee: district ranger comments on fire 60; comments on his favorite fall foliage towers, MJ05, p49. drive, SO12, p78-83; Red Valley Road is his Sutton, Matt & Helen: plans for developing their favorite gravel road, SO16, p31. ranch into a resort made by, JA01, p48-52. Sundermann, Ann: comments in feature on Sutton, Matt: Dakotiana on book written by, South Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in JA10, p12.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 195 SUT - TAB Sutton, Rehme: performs at Burke Stampede Sweeney, Thomas: Rapid City’s historic Rodeo, MJ14, p88-94; Dakotiana on Sweeney Building built by, JA02, p31. country singer from Burke, SO13, p13. Sweep-Van Dyke Hotel: is one of things to see Sutton, Steve: raises rodeo bulls, MA16, p20- in every county, JA11, p32. 29. Sweet Medicine: Cheyenne legend of Bear Butte Suzanne, Mitchell: directs documentary on and, SEP85, p24-27. Black Hills Wild Horse Sanctuary, JA13, Swenson, O.S.: picture postcards of South p62. Dakota created by, relations of traced, Svensen, Elizabeth: The Corner Book Shoppe in MA02, p54-58. Aberdeen owned by, SO08, p76-81. Swenumson, Vi & Oliver: experiences of in Long Svenson, Alfred Stringbean Sally: members Hollow, JF02, p57-58. of Stringbean Svenson & The Harvest Swickard, A.R.: fi rst and only governor of Bluegrass Band, ND04, p14. Absaroka, JA09, p59-61. Svivohek, Greg: member of Wilt Brothers band, Swift Bird, Pete: listing - founder of Grey Eagles ND04, p18. group on Pine Ridge Reservation, MAY86, Swain, Dave: mentioned in feature on Highway p18. 20, ND10, p16-22. Swimming holes: swimming in mentioned in an Swalley, Kevin: participates in Family Camp on “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74-80. MJ11, p22-37. Swan Lake: featured as a good place to canoe Swisher, Clark: listing - member of S.D. Sports or kayak, MJ06, p15. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Swan Wood, Jan: profi led in feature on cowboy Swisher, Jay: remarks on land use issues, poets, SO12, p56-64. ND94, p68. Swan, A.E.: mentioned in feature on all girl Sword, George: Dakotiana on journals of football team Lady Leatherheads, ND11, translated by Sinte Gleska University p34-38. students, JF13, p12. Swan, Karen: seamstress at K-J Leather Sylvan Lake Lodge: favorite building of Thomas Company mentioned in feature on Newell, Baffuto in Custer, JA08, p42. JF11, p14-19. Sylvan Lake: photo essay on walking trail Swank, Jan and Jill: featured as managing around, MJ02, p77-81; brief – one of ten artistic directors of Black Hills Playhouse, favorite beaches to visit in South Dakota, JA05, p26. JA03, p49; trail around mentioned in Our Swans: swans in Lacreek National Wildlife Wild Side, MA11, p85; Big Picture, MA12, Refuge mentioned in article on things p44-45; kayaking on, MA12, p40-43; Big to see in every county, JA11, p32; Our Picture of kayaks and canoes docked at, Wild Side on trumpeter swans at Lacreek SO12, p52-53; mentioned in article on National Wildlife Refuge, ND11, p86. water in the Black Hills, MJ16, p38-47. Swanson, John: comments in article on Sylvan Rocks Climbing School: Dakotiana on, Plankinton, JA15, p50. MA11, p9, Dakotiana on owner of, MA12, Swanson, Leonard: memories and aftermath of p10. Rapid City fl ood of 1972, MJ97, p55-56. Szabo, Linda: Soldierwoman Art & Gift Gallery Swanson, Roger: family of lives in Lincoln in Mission operated by, ND04, p48. County for more than 130 years, ND01, Szana, Jim: member of Rochford Trio, ND04, p36. p16. Swanzey, David: married Carrie Ingalls, ND15, T p86. T-34 Truck Stop: Dakotiana on photo of snow- Swayze, Orrie: past South Dakota Corn covered cows taken across from, JF13, p9; Growers Association president comments brief in Traveler on, JA13, p85. on whether you can hear corn grow, MA12, Tabor Lutheran Church: mentioned in photo p25. essay on country churches, MA17, p30-35. Swearengen, Al: Deadwood criminal listed in Tabor: gathering of school alumni at, SEP85, feature on rogues, ND11, p20. p9; brief - stone barn on Oscar Hale farm Sweden/Swedish Heritage: exhibit of Lakota art featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p43; tours Sweden, MA92, p15-18; Midsommar Czech Days celebration in, MJ09, p51; Festival celebrated in Dalesburg, MJ09, Dakotiana on Koranda Well Drilling in, p50; Juso brothers build log cabins in Black SO09, p13; primitive camping at Tabor Hills, ND16, p90-97. Lakeside Use Area, MJ15, p78; noodles

196 • South Dakota Magazine inDex TAB - TEN made in, JA15, p62-64. public funds listed in feature on South Taecker, Mary: Mellette mansion purchased by, Dakota rogues, ND11, p16. SEP85, p16. Tea: profile of balloonist/pilot Ed Yost, AM87, Takani School: feature on Cheyenne River p6-11; world records broken in, MA08, Reservation school, MA94, p37-39. p14; brief on hot air balloon pioneer, Ed Talberg, Carl: wildlife paintings by found in Yost, JF10, p54; Doug Sangl and Lyle Van Waubay attic, MA96, p24. Kalsbeek make Ruff Tough Kennels in, Talmadge, Debra: how Bear Butte’s 1996 fire MA17, p14. affected Lakota ceremonies on the sacred Teachout, Gerry: interviewed by SDPB for site, SO00, p64. program on Korean War veterans, SO04, Tamayo, Izzy: participates in Family Camp on p43. Milk’s Camp, SO14, p74-80. Teel, Joe: escape from S.D. State Penitentiary Tamayo, Steve: cultural arts specialist at Family in 1922 by, JF01, p19-24. Camp, SO14, p74-80. TeePee Café: restaurant in Bonesteel, MA09, Tanka Bar: We Make It on energy bar makers p26-31; mentioned in article on opening from Kyle, SO12, p18. day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ Tappan, Gray: comments on EROS by, ND03, Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67; mentioned in p60-66; experiences of flying sailplanes, feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, SO04, p55-59. p22-31. Tasa, Becky: Yankton librarian recommends Teer, Harry: pictured in article on Fassbender books for kids, JF16, p26. photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. Taste of Europe: Italian, French and German TeGantvoort, William: mentioned in article on restaurant mentioned in feature on ethnic oyster stew harvest celebration at Bemis eateries, JF12, p20. Holland Presbyterian Church, SO16, p56- Tastee Treet: mentioned in article on Yankton 58. fix-it man, ND16, p48-51; mentioned in Teget, Bud and Kathleen: Writers & Artists on feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, art collection of, ND12, p76. p22-31. Tekakwitha Fine Arts Center: feature story on Tasunke Ota (Plenty Horses): mentioned in artists of, ND89, p35-39; brief - attractions article about Minnehaha County historical of for summer travelers, MJ97, p15; markers, MA14, p76-83. Telephone: memories of old-time operators, Tatina, Bob: mentioned in book excerpt about MAY86, p19; memories of calling from fishing, JA16, p32-36. Philadelphia to Columbia in old days, ND88, Tatum, Dave: comments on how to distinguish p56. mule deer from whitetail, MA12, p25. Telgren, Katee: mentioned in anniversary Tautkus, Mary “Chip”: owner of Chubby feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- Chipmunk chocolate shop in Deadwood, 60. JA14, p14. Telkamp, Lyle: profile of metal sculptor, JA00, Tavern: how to make, MJ13, p27. p44-48. Tax Haven: motor home dwellers register Telkamp, Roger: member of Mountain Men Beef as residents to take advantage of South Chili Team, SEP85, p8. Dakota’s low taxes, MA05, p76. Teller, James H: builder of Cramer-Kenyon Taylor, Bev: comments on plans of DM&E Heritage House in Yankton, MAY86, p24. Railroad to expand, ND02, p76. Tellinghuisen, Roger: brief - recognized as Taylor, Eric: comments on monopines made by centennial alumnus of Black Hills State Ehresmann Engineering in Yankton, MJ15, College, ND88, p41. p14. Tellinghuisen, Wayne: Willow Lake resident Taylor, Joseph: English mineralogist listed in rebuilds after fire, SO12, p14. feature on rogues, ND11, p23. Temperance Movement: cause championed by Taylor, Kathleen: profile of Redfield author, Rose Bower in state, JF93, p26-31; activist JA99, p36-40; novelist comments on Carrie Nation’s tour through S.D., JF94, Redfield, ND05, p11; knitting book by, p49-51. JA08, p19 Tempest Magazine: feature on alternative press Taylor, Steve: Presho farmer and rancher magazine from Sioux Falls, JF94, p34-37. comments on selenium, ND09, p30-35. Temple, Kerry: fellow author comments on Kent Taylor, W.W.: state money embezzled by, Meyers, SO05, p22-23. SEP85, p16; state treasurer who stole Tennant, Brad: comments in article on 97

South Dakota Magazine Index • 197 TEN - THO forgotten acres for sale in Sully County, comments on playhouse, JA05, p23; MJ16, p32-36. comments on Black Hills Playhouse and Terk, Rebecca: Flying Tomato Farm in Vermillion profi le of Graham’s acting career, JA05, owned by, SO08, p42-44; mentioned in p25. anniversary special food article, SO10, p37. Thatcher, Billy: mentioned in feature on Galena, Termes, Dick: refl ections on living in the Black MJ13, p74-80. Hills, JF89, p20; profi le of termesphere Thatcher, Mrs. Joseph: taken prisoner by painter, JA91, p26-29; essay by included Inkpaduta, ND12, p102. in Visions, JF95, p25-26; Lewis and Clark The Back 40: located along old Highway 16, Expedition depicted on termesphere by, JA15, p26. JA04, p36; Paul Higbee’s Mountain Airings The Castles: bluffs in Slim Buttes are one of our column on new state fl ag proposed by, National Natural Landmarks, JA15, p93. MA11, p66-67. The Coop: restaurant owned by Mark LeBeau Ternes, Rev. Gary: prison chaplain comments mentioned in article on Timber Lake, JA15, on “Christmas sack” fudge program, ND09, p79. p44-45; mentioned in anniversary special The Homesteader: Chinese restaurant in food article, SO10, p33. Gregory mentioned in feature on ethnic Terraville: memories of the Black Hills ghost eateries, JF12, p28. town of, MJ94, p32-34. The House of Mercy: home for unwed mothers Terry (town of): poem on the disappearance of, in Sioux Falls, SO15, p59. JF98, p49. The Island Mesa: feature about isolated mesa Terry Peak: feature story on ski pioneer Ed in Harding County’s Cave Hills, SO09, p40- Keene, JF91, p34-36; mentioned in photo 43. essay on snowboarding, JF12, p36-39; The Jolly Lamas: bluegrass band mentioned family approached by mountain lion on in photo essay on Summer Nights and Art Terry Peak in Nature Questions feature, Alley in Rapid City, JA11, p76-81. MA12, p26; feature on Bald Mountain Ski The Long Rise: feature on Missouri river Club, JF14, p36-42. fl ooding, SO11, p76-85. Terry, Bob: memories of, comments on The Narrows: is one of things to see in every pheasant hunting by, ON87, p8. county, JA11, p42. Terry, Clyde: pictured in feature on coach The Nature Conservancy (TNC): mentioned in Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71. feature on saving our native prairie, MA11, Terveen, Lee: pictured in Dakotiana on rock p48-53. climbing, MJ12, p9. The Open Door: food story on Menno Tesdall, Nancy: photo by in feature about Black restaurant, SO11, p20-21. Hills Photo Shootout, SO11, p30-35. The Pumps: old Standard Oil Station in Crandall Teton Island: commercial development hosts concert days, MJ10, p53. mentioned in Fort Pierre feature, MA10, The Rock Shed: shop in Keystone, ND15, p84- p14-21. 88. Tetonkaha Lake: brief - origin of lake name, The Seals: Slim Buttes rock formation JA98, p93. mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places Texel, Bill: rattlesnakes studied by, SO02, p42- article, JA10, p26-47. 46. The Townhouse: supper club in Brookings that Thach, Ngoch: University of South Dakota Jimmy Buffett performed at, JA08, p64-66. student comments, JF11, p62. Theiler, Kristen: pictured in photo essay on Thacker, Fred: mentioned in feature on Bald branding, MJ13, p94. Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. Theodosopoulos, Spiro and Yoita: founders of Thacker, Tass: mentioned in feature on Bald George’s Pizza in Brookings, JF12, p20. Mountain Ski Club, JF14, p36-42. Thill, Marilyn: owner of Cook’s Inn mentioned in Thames, Chris and Charles: helped mother Jan anniversary special food article, SO10, p47. run Roy Lake Resort, SO15, p74-78. Thoen Stone: brief - replica of featured as Thames, Jan: Roy Lake Resort owner puts Century Survivor, ND99, p59. resort up for sale, SO15, p74-78. Thom, Jennifer: mentioned in anniversary Thatcher, Anna Marie & Graham: profi le special food article, SO10, p31-47. of actor/playwrights from Rapid City, Thomas, Arlene: halfway house in Sioux Falls SO99, p52-55; Black Hills Playhouse operated by, JA02, p38. Alumni Association president, Anna Marie Thomas, Bernard P.: Top Ten painting by, JF09,

198 • South Dakota Magazine inDex THO - THU p22. Thomsen, Brad: shows the way to the very Thomas, Debbie: comments on large scale southwest corner of S.D., ND93, p30-31. hog confinement on Rosebud Reservation, Thomson, Ginger: We Make It on Doorhickey SO00, p15. invention by, JA15, p14. Thomas, Doug: comments on Black Hills Thornhill, Macie: pictured in photo essay on Bluegrass Music Festival, listing - member height of corn, JA16, p27. of Black Hills Bluegrass Band, JA88, p42. Thornhill, Megan: pictured in photo essay on Thomas, Kelsey: part owner of Czeckers in height of corn, JA16, p27. Yankton, JF15, p30-34. Thorpe, Frank: Black Hills gold rivalry with Ivan Thomas, Kirk: balloon museum in Tyndall Landstrom, ND06, p29-32. opened by, SO90, p20. Thorpe, Lynn: badlands painting to be displayed Thomas, Lowell: mentioned in article on in Rapid City Regional Airport, MA12, p39. filmmaker Chuck Nauman, MA17, p50-56. Thorson, Karen: ghost removed from house of Thompson, Blake: co-owner of Fernson Brewing by Donna O’Dea, SO01, p33. Company in Sioux Falls, MJ15, p20-27. Thorson, Sara: profile on writer’s new book, Thompson, Carv: family history in Faith of, Leave a Legacy, SO09, p26. SO08, p31-32; 2012 South Dakota Hall of Thorson, Steve: Watertown mayor, JA14, p39. Fame inductee, ND12, p107. Thorstensen, Roger: comments on town of Thompson, Dave: tips on grilling fish by, SO88, Selby, SO00, p25. p39; partner in Sioux Falls’ Minerva’s Three Sisters: Slim Buttes rock formation restaurant, JF02, p37-43; SD Magazine was mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places fueled by early advertisers, MA15, p49-51. article, JA10, p26-47; part of quartzite Thompson, Dr. Vance: inducted into Hall of trail, SO13, p58-69. Fame, SO03, p82. Three Toes: feature on the hunt for wolf, MA90, Thompson, Eloise: remarks on Gov. Bill p29-33. Janklow, NOV85, p37. Threshing: history of, modern threshing Thompson, Harry: work with Center for celebrations, JA96, p10-17; article on Western Studies, MAR86, p29-30; essay by Menno Pioneer Power Show in, SO12, p20- included in Visions, JF95, p30; comments 23. on the keeping of diaries, MJ96, p48-55; Thrond, Elizabeth: wants Cathedral Historic work with sailplanes of, SO04, p55-59; District preserved for another 125 years, comments in article on Nils Boe, MA16, ND14, p20. p72-81. Throndson, Knut, Theoline and Menne: brief on Thompson, Jim: rodeo announcer on South their being caught in 1903 blizzard in Long Dakota’s riding champs, JF09, p41-44; Hollow, JF11, p35; mentioned in feature comments on Days of ’76 Rodeo, SO16, on memorable sad stories from our first 30 p75. years, MA15, p33. Thompson, Jim: working to save Lake Thum, Oscar: profile of farmer, accordionist, Cochrane, ND97, p54-56. ON87, p20-22. Thompson, John and Kirsti: mentioned in Thunder Butte: landmark in Perkins County, article about Minnehaha County historical NOV85, p21-23; significance in story of markers, MA14, p76-83. Hugh Glass, SO98, p34-35; Dakotiana on Thompson, Kathy (Munro): comments in article butte’s web site, JA10, p11; mentioned in on school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34- article on patriotism of Native Americans, 41. MJ17, p62-70. Thompson, LaJoy: comments on Esmond Thunder Hawk, Butch: artist and teacher centennial celebration, NOV85, p36. researches Native American ledger art, Thompson, Nathaniel: hanging of, MJ92, p45. MJ16, p49-55. Thompson, Robert: history of S.D. Farmers Thunder Hawk: Elizabeth Ebert from profiled in Union written by, JUL85, p20. feature on cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. Thompson, Seth: Dakotiana - Custer County Thunder Valley Community Development Deputy writes humorous Sheriff’s logs, Corporation: organization on Pine Ridge JF10, p10. Indian Reservation, ND15, p31. Thompson, Steve: rattlesnakes hunted by, Thunderstorm: Mike Pietila’s account of being SO88, p15. caught on a boat on Lake Albert during, Thompson, Terry: music career of, ‘We’re MA11, p20; Donald Weiland’s account of America’ recorded by, JF02, p35. being struck by lightning, MA11, p23.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 199 THU - TOD Thurman, Jack: feature story on, MA08, p81- contributions to, MA02, p65-69; holiday 83. cookbook produced by Timber Lake Topic Thurman, Steve: memories of grandfather and caramel rolls by Mary Biegler, ND13, growing old, DJ87, p44; humorous p35; Chapel of the Holy Spirit in mentioned refl ections on planting trees, AM87, p48. in feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p23. Thurston, Fred: Old Prairie Museum in Rapid Timber Wolves: aerial hunting of in Too Long in City favorite building of, JA08, p34. the Sun, MJ10, p96. Thwing, Robert: abduction of Margaret Stadler, Time-lapse video and photography: photo essay murder of Harvey Burr, by, MJ95, p48-55; on by Randy Halverson, JF12, p54-59. Thymian, Mildred: Big Stone Writer’s School Timm, John: historical reenactor portrays founded by, JF08, p15. Arthur Mellette, JF17, p43. Tibbs, Casey: listing - member of S.D. Sports Timmerman, Gary: experience on Sioux Falls Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39; feature story on, fl ight during tornado, MA11, p17. MJ90, p20-21; cowboy legend spotlighted Timpany, Kathryn: brief on book, Behold, for his rodeo career, JA06, p21-23; brief featuring poems by, JF10, p39. on rodeo cowboy, JF10, p50; mentioned in Tinder Box, The: Writers & Artists on CD by, feature story on Fort Pierre, MA10, p14-21; ND12, p71. documentary to be produced about, SO14, Tinkertown pheasant: one of 25 very unusual p26.Too Long in the Sun about prank pulled man-made places, MA10, p34. by, MJ16, p112. Tip Top Camel and Reindeer Ranch: David and Tidball, Sam: Fort Pierre mayor comments on Carla Knecht owners of, SO08, p21. expansion, MA10, p14-21. Tipis: tipi-maker Larry Belitz, JF15, p82-88. Tiedeman, Randy: co-owner of Mad Mary’s Tipperary: profi le of legendary rodeo bronc, Steakhouse & Saloon in Flandreau ON87, p35-37; brief on sculpture comments on how to grill a perfect steak, “Tipperary’s Last Stand” by Tony Chytka, MJ13, p31. ND09, p49. Tierney, John: wrote an article contradicting the Tisdall, Kathry: old hospital in Selby restored traditional image of Deadwood, SO05, p25. by, SO00, p25. Tierney, Paul: John Hauer was his “favorite Titanic: Dakotiana on Ole Olson, victim of, professor” at National American University, MA10, p10. JF15, p70. Tlustos, Becky: remarks on Prairie Repertory Tigert, Roger: gun vendor, MJ07, p65-69; Tigert Theater, AM87, p44. Gallery in Vermillion owned by, ND07, p27- TMRG Broadcasting: radio station mentioned in 32. feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- Tigner, Joel: habits and varieties of bats in 22. South Dakota studied by, MJ02, p19-23. Tobia, Mary Cahoy: essay on selling horse as a Tilford: antique collector Jim Aplan of, JF03, child, SO10, p68-69. p57-61; Paul Higbee writes about rest area Tobin, Ethel: winner of Jefferson Award from being closed at, JF17, p38-39. Watertown, JF99, p41-44. Tillma, Margaret: member of The Incredibles Tobin, Todd: fi re chief of Silver City, MJ08, p71- band, ND04, p12. 74. Tilsen, Mark: co-creator of Native American Tobkin, Alfred: founder of Veblen cheese Natural Foods, SO12, p18. factory, JA91, p48-50. Timber Creek: mentioned in article on bridges Todd County Fair: Muddy Pig Contest at, JA16, over the James River, MA17, p20-29. p66. Timber Industry: feature on Black Hills forest Todd County: Mini Black Hills in is one of the farmers and pine beetles, SO12, p32-38. things to see in every county, JA11, p47; Timber Lake and Area Museum: brief - feature story on Mission in, JA12, p58-65. attractions of for summer travelers, MJ97, Todd, Andy and Jenny: own Prarie House Manor p90; Sea of Grass art exhibit on the history in De Smet, ND16, p58-60. of Timber Lake at, JA15, p72-79. Todd, David J.: United Methodist Church in Timber Lake: feature on Missouri Breaks Watertown favorite of, JA08, p44. Industries, MA89, p38-42; brief - Todd, Howell: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p23. attractions of Timber Lake and Area Todd, James: comments on snake mosaics, Museum for summer travelers, MJ97, JF03, p34-35. p90; Dog Butte near, JA98, p32-36; Todd, Jean: early nurse in Plankinton, JA15, newspaper publishers Jim & Kathy Nelson’s p48.

200 • South Dakota Magazine inDex TOD - TRA Todey, Dennis: climatologist comments on Torness, Harold: role in building Nicollet Tower, humidity in Nature Questions feature, observation outlook near Sisseton, MJ92, MA12, p24. p28-30; founder of Nicollet Interpretive Toenjes, Hugh: We Make It on Kentucky long Center, MA94, p51-53; brief – spearheaded rifles built by, MJ12, p14. tower near Sisseton to memorialize Joseph Toennies, Judy: Cresbard town council member, Nicollet, JF10, p52. JA14, p26. Toronto: Dakotiana on kitchen incubator Toillion, Marion: received honors in the Capitol program in, JF17, p16. Image Art Contest, JF06, p67. Torp, Thadeus: brief - recognized as centennial Tollefson, Ben and Sadie: family forced to give alumnus of Northern State College, ND88, up their home to create Sand Lake Wildlife p36. Refuge, MA11, p68-71. Torres, Susan: immigrant children in Sioux Falls Tollefsrud, Tim: comments on large scale hog taught by, ND00, p31. confinement on Rosebud Reservation, Torres, Vangie: comments on Edgemont by, SO00, p14. MA04, p76-78. Tolstoy: Seventh-Day Adventist church in Torstenson, Adele: mentioned in article on rebuilt, p22, JF05; mentioned in feature on school explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. Highway 20, ND10, p16-22; Dakota Jo’s Tortilleria Hernandez: tortilla factory in Sioux Café in, ND12, p37; Dakota Jo’s restaurant Falls mentioned in feature on ethnic in, JF17, p29. eateries, JF12, p22. Tomahawk Lake Country Club: golf course near Torvald, Uncle (see Johnson, Bob) Deadwood, JA16, p94-95. Tough jobs: feature on South Dakota tough Tomhave, Dennis: mystery of rocks with holes jobs, ND14, p96. in them commented on by, MA03, p60. Tour de Kota: sidebar on in The Traveler, MJ11, Tommeraasen, Paul: mentioned in feature on p45. all girl football team Lady Leatherheads, Tourism: early efforts to promote in S.D., ND11, p34-38. JF92, p47-48; Black & Yellow Trail, old Tompkins, Kevin: owns historic Hattie and traveling road to Black Hills/Yellowstone Henry Drake octagon house in Huron, Park, revived, MJ92, p24-27; promotional SO14, p58-63. schemes in the early days of, MA98, p60- Tooley, Lloyd “Hap”: Too Long in the Sun by 70; list of 100 travel tips, MJ01, p24; about missing pie filling, JA11, p96. readers tips on things to do in South Toomey, Allen: mentioned in feature on unique Dakota, MJ02, p67-72; contributions to golf courses, JA16, p84-95. state economy made by, SO04, p39. Tootsie: pet coyote named official state animal, Tower Stool: in Faith, Reed and Donna Henschel JA96, p42-44; coyote owned by Fred and owners of, SO08, p30. Esther Borsch mentioned in feature on Towns: 30 years of exploring South Dakota, Galena, MJ13, p74-80. MA15, P13-26. Topeka Shiner: feature on endangered species Townsend, Polly: Writers & Artists on artist in in South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27; Our Wild residence at Badlands National Park, SO11, Side on minnows, SO12, p95. p29. TORG Broadcasting: radio station mentioned in Track: Howard Wood Dakota Relays, SO16, p76. feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- Tractors: aerial photo by Dave Tunge from Tri- 22. State Old Iron Association event in Yankton Torino, Pete: develops FLAGS program to is Big Picture, SO15, p54-55. promote American products, SO93, p58. Tractors: importance and auction of, SO06, Tornado Tuesday: Gary Timmerman’s account p68-72. of 2003 storm, MA11, p17. Tracy, Gerald: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, SO01, Tornadoes: notable occurrences of in S.D., p65. MJ96, p56-62; first ever captured on film Tracy, Ken: Mitchell mayor, JA14, p34. near Howard, MJ96, p61; photos of near Tracy, Tom: former owner of Roy Lake resort, Bristol, MJ01, p38-43; rules to survive SO15, p74-78. a by Chuck Cecil, MJ01, p82; first-hand Trail of Governors: brief on governor statues in experience with storm-chasing in Pine- Pierre, ND11, p52. Ridge County, JA05, p67-69; numbers and Trail of Spirits: mentioned in 10 Naturally statistics, MJ06, p80; photo essay on storm Beautiful Places article, JA10, p26-47. chasing, JA06, p40-43. Trains: feature on Crouch Railroad Line, JA13,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 201 TRA - TRO p74-83; Jeanne Bauder donates caboose to Play’s impact on Spearfi sh, MAY86, State Railroad Museum, JF17, p53-55. p33; restoration of Spearfi sh Pavilion Tranberg, Ole: remembers the Muskegon spearheaded by, JA02, p61. disaster, MJ08, p89-92; mentioned in Trewatha, Bob: member of Mountain Men Beef feature on memorable sad stories from our Chili Team, SEP85, p8. fi rst 30 years, MA15, p39. Tri-State Old Iron Association: aerial photo by Trask, Matthew J.: ranching blogger known as Dave Tunge from annual event in Yankton “Hubba” maintained by, JA09, p22; brief on is Big Picture, SO15, p54-55. blogger, songwriter and writer from Meade Tribby, Dan: comments in article on Rapid City’s County, JF10, p57. Main Street Square, MA13, p76-82. Travelers Motel: other name of Treasury Inn in Trike, Mike: comments on winter in Keystone, Pierre, MJ17, p50-54. ND15, p84-88. Travis, Stephen A.D.: listing - inducted into S.D. Trinity Eco Prayer Park: new park in Rapid City, Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, MJ17, p91-95. SEP85, p11. Triple U Ranch: buffalo ranch used in Dances Treasury Inn: mansion in Pierre is for sale, with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. MJ17, p50-54. Tripp County Courthouse: Dakotiana on portrait Treeby, Colin: We Make It on RRT 01 built by to of young woman painted in, SO12, p13. clean up shooting ranges, MJ17, p14. Tripp County: article on homesteaders’ family Trees: feature on landmark cottonwood Lone tragedy in, MA10, p79-82; Pheasant Bar Tree near Dell Rapids, AM87, p30; record in is one of things to see in every county, trees around state, JF91, p21; notable JA11, p46; feature on Colome in, MA13, trees from around the state of S.D., p28-33. SO96, p30-37; Black Hills spruce chosen Tripp: pictured in photo essay by Stephen as Capitol Holiday tree for 1997, SO96, Gassman on fall along Highway 18, SO15, p36; brief - tree in Reno Gulch featured as p66-71; We Make It on chair maker Kerry Century Survivor, ND99, p58; S.D.’s oldest Hogan from, MJ16, p14. located in Reno Gulch, MA03, p47; feature Tripson, Elizabeth: essay in Visions 94, JF94, on uses, lore of cottonwood, p40-45, JF05; p21. Melvin Marousek refl ects on his father’s, Tritle, Francis: reader mentioned in anniversary SO07, p52-53; ancient Black Hills trees, feature on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49- MA08, p58-61; climbing a tree mentioned 60. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Trobaugh, Isabel: mayor recommends Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Dakotiana on trees something to see Elk Point, SO14, p10. with frost ribs and sun scald, ND11, p9; Trobec, Jay: meteorologists featured for leading photo essay on Christmas at the Capitol, a team of storm watchers, JA06, p40-43. ND11, p78-83; whether Black Hills spruce Trojan: efforts by Alvin Carlson to save Black can thrive anywhere in South Dakota in Hills mining town of, ND98, p67-69; brief Nature Questions feature, MA12, p18; on Alvin Carlson, last man living in, JF10, tallest trees in Nature Questions feature, p63. MA12, p23; feature on Black Hills forest Trolley: Dakotiana on Watertown’s, JA10, p10. farmers and pine beetles, SO12, p32- Trooien, Trygve: overalls collected by, 38; cutting Christmas trees is one of our ND02, p49-52; brief on overall collector holiday traditions, ND12, p22; old growth from Astoria, JF10, p61; mentioned in trees in the Black Hills are one of our rare anniversary feature on 25 Years of Covers, nature discoveries, MA14, p27; indentifying ND10, p49-60; Trygve A. Trooien Horse ponderosa pine, Black Hills spruce and Drawn Museum in Volga, MJ17, p18. cottonwood mentioned in article on How to Trophies: fi ction story about invisible trophies, Grow a South Dakotan, JF16, p31. JF11, p88-90. Treloar, Doris: mentioned in feature on all girl Trople, Tom: chief welder for Dale Lamphere’s football team Lady Leatherheads, ND11, Dignity sculpture, SO16, p40-45. p34-38. Trotnow, Helmut: helped bring section of Berlin Trent: Little Village Farm museum near, JA02, Wall to Rapid City, JF01, p40. p76-79; excursions on the Big Sioux River Trout: smoked trout cakes recipe from Hitchrail near offered by Morris & Debra Kirkegaard, Bar and Restaurant, SO13, p23; Our Wild JA02, p79. Side on trout in the Black Hills, SO13, p94. Tretheway, Wilbur: comments on Passion Trowbridge, Dirk: mountain biking on

202 • South Dakota Magazine inDex TRO - TUR Centennial Trail by, SO97, p80-87. Tucker’s Walk Vineyard and Farm Winery: Truax, Louise: café owner comments in article mentioned in feature on grape growing in on opening day of pheasant season near South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. Fairfax/Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. Tuell, Julia E.: photographs of the Lakota taken Trucano, Aldo: snow sculptures by mentioned in by, JA00, p32-39. freature on Bald Mountain Ski Club, JF14, Tuffs, Al: business owned by, JUL85, p8. p36-42. Tulare: dispute between Redfield and over Trudeau, Jean Baptiste: ill-fated trading Sunday baseball, MJ89, p29. expedition of, Pawnee House built by, JA94, Tullis, Lucy Meryl: listing - inducted into S.D. p38-40; Mentioned in article on Big Sioux Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, River, MA13, p42-47. SEP85, p11. True Dakotan: Kristi Hines, new owner of, Tulson, Burt: Lake Norden manager profiled in names top 7 things she loves about South feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- Dakota, JF16, p17. 47; comments on 97 forgotten acres for Truelson, Nicholas: finishes third in Scripps sale in Sully County, MJ16, p32-36. National Spelling Bee, SO04, p38. Tuma, Michael R.: Badger Clark sculpture, Truh, Henrietta: food story on Carthage MAY85, p11; completes sculptures for woman’s canning business, ND14, p32-33. Shrine to Music courtyard, ON87, p16. Trujillo, Sayna: modeled for Dale Lamphere’s Tumbleweed Café: mentioned in feature on Dignity sculpture, SO16, p40-45. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Truman, President Harry S: town of Gregory Tunge, Dave: photographs taken from a pilot’s visited by during the land lottery of 1911, view, JF06, p24-29; photo of Gavins Point ND02, p37-42. Dam by is Big Picture, SO11, p46-47; Trump, Michael: brief on book, Raiding photo essay on crop photography by, JA12, Deadwood’s Bad Lands, by, JF10, p38. p44-47; flight under Yankton’s Meridian Trumpeter Swans: Our Wild Side on swans at Bridge, JA13, p20. Lacreek National Wildlife Refuge, ND11, Tuntland, Walter: role in getting Sitting Bull’s p86; swans in Lacreek National Wildlife remains reburied near Mobridge, MA88, Refuge mentioned in article on things to p33-35. see in every county, JA11, p32; Our Wild Tupper, Wayne: Kimball mayor, JA14, p32. Side on, ND16, p110. Turbak, Meranda: Writers & Artists on Tschetter, Dakota and Lance: We Make It on Cavasback Factory started by artist, JF12, machine (RRT 01) built by, MJ17, p14. p47. Tschetter, Jacob and Peter: WWI conscientious Turbiville, Charles: Vietnam veteran, objectors from Tschetter Colony, SO11, representative of Deadwood in South p36-43. Dakota state legislature, SO06, p43-44; Tschetter, Jewel: manager of S.D. State Fair, Deadwood mayor, JA14, p27. JA91, p52-53. Turbivilly, Addie: Clyde Ice flight to save Tschetter, Mearl: profiled for raffling off a Harley newborn baby and, NOV85, p7; mentioned at Sturgis, JA05, p56. in collection of favorite stories from our Tuba Christmas: event is Aberdeen and Sioux first 30 years, MA15, p56-58. Falls is holiday tradition, ND12, p31. Turbot, Nancy: mentioned in feature article on Tubbs, Alice (Poker Alice): brief - visit to home Watertown, JA10, p15-22. of on to-do list for summer in the Black Turkey Buzzards: brief on in Our Wild Side, Hills, MJ96, p14; feature story on, JF03, JA13, p94. p40-44; listed in feature on rogues, ND11, Turkey vultures: Our Wild Side on, ND16, p108. p18. Turkeys: wild in Badlands National Park, ND14, Tubbs, Ed: health problems of as legacy of p115. uranium work, JF01, p30-31. Turley, Bob: played baseball in Redfield, MJ15, Tubing a creek: mentioned in an “oughta do” p53-55. list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Turner County Fair: significance to town of Tucholke, Emil: feature story on, ND08, p80-84. Parker of, JA02, p14-23; mentioned in 25 Tucker, Bryan and Taffy: owners of Bay Leaf Things Every South Dakotan Should Try to Café in Spearfish, JF12, p29. Do, MJ10, p30-43; meat wars at mentioned Tucker, Don and Ava: live in Yankton home in article on traditions at fairs, JA16, p61. where unsolved murder of Patsy Magner Turner County: stone bridges in is one of the occurred, JF16, p77-82. things to see in every county, JA11, p46;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 203 TUR - UNI Royal Bake Shop in is for sale, JA16, p68- p24-25; Rapid City cartoonist, SO08, p38. 71. Two Bulls, Susan: comments on Lakota Nation Turner, Barb (Stearns): comments in feature Invitational, ND15, p74-76. on all girl football team Lady Leatherheads, Two Hawk, Webster: Episcopal minister involved ND11, p34-38. with Native American naming ceremony Turner, Private George: participant in fi rst near Pierre, JA16, p44-50. gunfi ght in the Black Hills, MAR86, p32-34; Two Sticks: hanging of, MJ92, p40. in fi rst gunfi ght of the Black Hills, JA06, Tycz, Eric: Sportsmen’s Rendezvous chef p16. mentioned in anniversary special food Tursam, Paula: writes Letter to Young South article, SO10, p38. Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48. Tyndall: Soukup & Thomas Balloon Museum in, Turtle Creek Crossing Grocery Store: mentioned SO90, p20; featured as Towns We Like, in feature story on Mission, JA12, p58-65. MA05, p21-26; Tyndall Accordion Club Turtle Creek: mentioned in article on bridges from, MA05, p26; Machine-gun stolen over the James River, MA17, p20-29. in, ND07, p20; feature on U.S. Olympic Turtle: Hidatsa-made sculptures of, JF03, p36; archery hopeful Jon Straub from, MA11, Nature Trail on snapping turtle, JA07, p95; p34-37; kolaches at Tyndall Bakery, JF15, brief on musician in Writers & Artists, JA11, p30-34. p83; Our Wild Side on turtles, JA11, p91; Tysdal, Ray: black and white nature Paul Higbee’s column on death of Reptile photographs by, SO06, p17-21. Gardens turtle Methuselah, ND11, p62- U 63; whether they can bite your fi nger off U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service: mentioned in in Nature Questions feature, MA12, p30; feature on saving our native prairie, MA11, how to catch a snapping turtle, MJ13, p30; p48-53. false map turtles are one of our rare nature U.S.S. Scorpion: Dakotiana on memorial in discoveries, MA14, p26; Our Wild Side on Yankton, MJ13, p14. snapping turtles, SO14, p94; Our Wild Side Ufen, Brad: essay on losing his family’s land by, on, MJ15, p108; Our Wild Side on softshell JA01, p68-69. turtles, SO15, p100; Our Wild Side on Uhrig, Bruce and Kathy: shop owners in softshell turtles, JA16, p108, Keystone, ND15, p84-88. Turton: story on, JA04, p46; Too Long in the Ulmer, Craig: feature story on competing in Sun about frog mascot in, MA16, p96. tractor pull contests, SO05, p32-35. Tuschen, Jeff and Kris: owners of Backyard Ulmer, Jim: The Community Store manager Catering and Private Dining near Salem, comments in feature on Frederick, ND10, JF06, p18; mentioned in anniversary p23-27. special food article, SO10, p46. Ulmer, Kay: pies made by, MA03, p79-80. Tuttle, Thomas: legend of snake sculpture Ulmer, Kurt and Barbara: feature story on recounted by, JF03, p33; competing in tractor pull contests, SO05, Tvedten, Benet: writes on history and closing of p32-35. Blue Cloud Abbey, SO13, p38-46. Uncle Torvald (see Johnson, Bob) Twedt, Myrtle: profi le of painter, JA92, p14-19; Union Cemetery: Peterson Family Memorial to brief - one of the colorful characters from family killed in storm in Brule county is one South Dakota Magazine’s fi rst 10 years, of things to see in every county, JA11, p33. JA95, p30; brief on Spink painter, JF10, Union Center: Melvin Marousek refl ects on his p62. father’s trees in, SO07, p52-53; residents Twin Brooks: profi le of Grant County legislator recovering from deadly blizzard, JF14, p58- Senator Harold Halvorsen from, MA00, 64; Bailey Bauer from pictured in photo p44-47; Bird Feeder restaurant in, JA14, essay on height of corn, JA16, p23. p53. Union County: mystery picture in, JF09, p16; Twin Dragon: Chinese restaurant in Mitchell mentioned in 10 Naturally Beautiful Places mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, article, JA10, p26-47; Fort Brule marker JF12, p19. in is one of things to see in every county, Two Bulls, Edward: Writers & Artists on painter, JA11, p46; St. Paul Lutheran Church, MJ14, p71; painting by is in Sea of Grass Twelve Mile House, Fourteen Mile House, art exhibit at Timber Lake and Area and St. Peter’s Catholic Church are stops Museum, JA15, p72-79. on Sioux City to Fort Randall Military Road, Two Bulls, Marty: profi le of cartoonist, JA91, MA13, p50-56.

204 • South Dakota Magazine inDex UNI - VAL Union Grove Pickers: Writers & Artists on, JF13, p74; professor Matt Fairholm writes ND14, p64. book on leadership, JF14, p102; Herbert United Church of Christ Congregational: favorite Hoover was Kevin Locke’s favorite professor of Sandy Dickenson in Vermillion, JA08, at, JF15, p79; Our Wild Side on student p45. studying the northern leopard frog, SO15, United Family Farmers: role in opposing Oahe p99; president James Abbott answers Irrigation Project, MA94, p31-36. questions in annual college guide, JF16, United Methodist Church: favorite of David J. p106; seven South Dakota sporting events Todd in Watertown, JA08, p44. everyone should experience, SO16, p71- Unityville: former residents of gather for 79. reunions, SO02, p63-64. Unkenholz, Dennis: comments on paddlefish, University Center: South Dakota’s College NOV86, p27. Towns, JF10, p87-88. Unruh, Larry: Too Long in the Sun of his University of Sioux Falls: homecoming hijinks “stolen” Cadillac, MJ13, p112; stolen at, SO07, p46; South Dakota’s college cadillac mentioned in humorous stories towns, JF09, p90-91; South Dakota’s from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, College Towns, JF10, p87-88; mentioned in MA15, p101-111. 2011 College Towns, JF11, p63; featured Unzicker, F. Wayne: brief - inductee of South in 2014 Guide to Higher Education, JF14, Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p83. p92; president Mark Benedetto answers Upland Sandpiper: Our Wild Side on, MA17, questions in annual college guide, JF16, p95. p105. Uranium: legacy of industry in Edgemont, JF01, University of South Dakota, Springfield: p28-33; Black Hills controversy over the ongoing activities of the alumni mining of, JA09, p53-58. organization of, MA05, p74. Urban, Joanne: pictured in article on Bird University of South Dakota: feature story Feeder Restaurant, JA14, p53. on President’s house on, JF88, p6-8; USS South Dakota: wartime service of, JF89, centennial alumni of named, ND88, p37; p9; feature story on, ND07, p54-60; facelift of Old Main planned, MJ91, p52; Dakotiana on naval vessel that will launch restoration of Old Main completed, ND96, in 2018, MJ16, p18. p8-14; 1893 fire that destroyed Old Main, Utica: farmer Frank Potts uses helicopter to ND96, p13; history of the Dakota Dome, blow snow off corn, JAN86, p9; bank ND98, p18-23; brief - Old Main featured as robbery of 1924 in, MJ98, p52; food article Century Survivor, ND99, p49; importance - St. Agnes of Sigel Catholic Church in, of the town of Vermillion, ND01, p7; JF10, p32-33; Miss South Dakota USA medical school at experiencing doctor 2015 Lexy Schenk pictured near in photo difficulties, JF02, p34; feature story on essay on height of corn, JA16, p31; Bernie USD professor Bill Farber, JA05, p10-14; and Mark Hunhoff help move a cabin near, photographs discovered by professor and MA17, p69. student, SO05, p28-31; football rivalry with Utne, Jim: owner of Midland Building mentioned Notre Dame, ND06, p13; guide to, JF07, in feature article on Watertown, JA10, p15- p86; homecoming hijinks at, SO07, p47; 22. Herbert Hoover’s involvement with, ND07, Utter, ‘Colorado’ Charlie: spotlighted p21-24; artist Oscar Howe at, ND08, p34- relationship with Hickok and Calamity Jane, 41; Charles Greener’s Coyote at Sunrise MJ06, p39. at, JF09, p18; Oscar Howe’s Origin of V the Sioux at, JF09, p19; South Dakota’s Vaad, Loaun Werner: mentioned in Anniversary college towns, JF09, p91-92; brief on Doc Special food article, SO10, p32. Farber, JF10, p59; South Dakota’s College Vacek, Ed: comments on building of Fort Towns, JF10, p89; Dakotiana on Oscar Randall Dam by, p35, JF05. Howe exhibit at, MA10, p10; mentioned Vache, Henry: move to Henry from city made in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p65; Rich by, SO02, p61. Braunstein is chair of Sustainability Task Valandra, Stacee: comments in feature story on Force, JF12, p64; Dakotiana on 150th Mission, JA12, p58-65. birthday of, MA12, p9; Dakotiana on pipe Vale: mentioned in article on Orman Dam, organ preserved at, MJ12, p13; professor SO16, p60-67. Stanley May develops invisible QR codes, Valiant Vineyards: winemaking at, JF02, p64-

South Dakota Magazine Index • 205 VAL - VAN 67; mentioned in feature on grape growing Ridge Resort and Business center in Gary, in South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. JF10, p26-31. Valles, Don and Candy: own possible grave Van Sickle, Kory: member of Kory and the marker of Wild Bill Hickok, MA13, p16. Firefl ies, ND04, p25. Valley Queen Cheese Factory: feature story on, Van Well, Gerald: mentioned in article on rodeo SO06, p37-41. bulls, MA16, p20-29. Valley Springs: profi le of sculptor Porter Van Zante, Helen Johnson: brief - recognized as Williams from, JA02, p73-75. centennial alumnus of South Dakota State Valley View Country Club: golf course near University, ND88, p38. Nicollet Tower and Sisseton, JA16, p95. Van Zee, Del & Ginger: owners of The Guest Valley, Laura Petrie: ranching memories of, House B&B in Miller, SEP86, p33. MJ89, p46. Van Zee, Doug: ownes 1953 Ford F-100 in Van Bockern, Paul: partner in Sioux Falls’ Canton, JF13, p26. Minerva’s restaurant, JF02, p37-43; SD Van Zee, Dr. Ryan: heads Center for Magazine was fueled by early advertisers, Entrepreneurial Leadership and Innovation MA15, p49-51. at University of Sioux Falls, JF14, p92. Van Bockern, Steve: remembrances of father’s Vance, Gary: Faith Livestock Commission produce business, MAR86, p22-24; writes Company owned by, SO08, p32-34. about how kids should play “free range,” Vance, Stephanie: essay by included in Visions, JF16, p26. JF96, p29. Van Demark, Doctor Robert: role in founding Vance, Steve: comments in feature on ghost Children’s Care Hospital and School, JF97, shirts, JF14, p20-29. p12-17. Vande Brake, Rachel: Buffalo Ridge Resort and Van Der Boom, Craig: founder of Boom Business Center resort director in Gary, Concrete mentioned in feature on Newell, JF10, p26-31. JF11, p14-19. Vandekeift, Jan: owner of haunted Lewdoc CafÈ Van Doren, Mamie: Dakotiana on blonde bomb- in Canton, SO01, p31-34. shell of 1950s and 60s, MJ06, p79. VanDeMark, Frank: mentioned in feature on Van Duyn, Bill: sells old tractors in Colton, memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 SO10, p20-21. years, MA15, p41. Van Genderen, Gayle: comments on Sweep-Van Vanderbloom, Ilo: involvement with town of Dyke hotel, JA11, p32; owns South Dakota Platte of, JA04, p25-26; 2006 Hall of Fame Mail newspaper in Plankinton, JA15, p45- Honoree, SO06, p85. 54. VanderLaan, Tobey and Shellby: run Wild Van Gerpen, Lanae: Pictured in feature on Dutchman sunfl ower seed business in South Dakota High School Rodeo Finals in Mound City, ND15, p14. Belle Fourche, MJ12, p34-41. VanderLaan, Wayne and Shirley: start Van Heukelom, Carola: essay by included in, sunfl ower seed business in Mound City, ‘Our State of Mind,’ JF90, p26-27. ND15, p14. Van Horn, Catherine: mentioned in feature on Vanderpool, Kellen: comments on cowboy polo, memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 SO12, p46-51. years, MA15, p41. Vanderpool, Mattie: clowns collected by, JA02, Van Kalsbeek, Lyle: makes Ruff Tough Kennels p11. in Tea, MA17, p14. VanDerWerff, Roland: City Administrator Van Kekerix, Kenny: owns grocery store in comments on Hartford, MJ06, p20. Witten, JF16, p44-52. VanDeusen, Lon: comments on deer in Van Liere, Jon: champion cornhusker at annual downtown Rapid City, JA14, p110. contest held near Brandon, SO89, p8-9. VanEe, Ben: Biology professor at Black Hills Van Meeteren, Jeff: comments on whether State University comments on native plants you can pick wild fl owers in state parks in garden, JF13, p59. Nature Questions feature, MA12, p19. Vangen Lutheran Church: is one of things to Van Oort, Shaun: Open Door Restaurant in see in every county, JA11, p31; Dakotiana Menno is his favorite breakfast place, JF13, on church near Mission Hill, JA14, p13. p81. Vanocker Canyon: Our Wild Side on mountain Van Ornum, Leota: coached all girl football lion sighting in, JA10, p95. team Lady Leatherheads, ND11, p34-38. Vanocur, Sander: television journalist fi lmed Van Sambeek, Heidi: comments on Buffalo documentary on Hubert Humphrey, JA05,

206 • South Dakota Magazine inDex VAQ - VER p63. p26. Vaqueros: rock band mentioned in feature on Vermillion: ditch-burning experiences of Vince free spirits in our 30th anniversary issue, Green near, NOV85, p30-31; anonymous MA15, p44. letters sent to mayor by the Omaha Kid, Varcoe, Donald: Rapid City High School JAN86, p8; Shrine to Music Museum in, principal comments on death of MAY86, p10-16; natural state of Missouri cheerleaders, MA12, p47. River near, JUL86, p13; high school football Varilek, Tillie: plum dumpling recipe from, playoffs in Dakota Dome, NOV86, p13-20; ND08, p24. feature story on the home of University Varland, Al: comments on Lead Country Club, of South Dakota president, JF88, p6- JA16, p91-92. 8; feature story on Spirit Mound, ND88, Varland, Rick: comments on closing down of p8-11; profile of artist Earlene Larson, Homestake mine, MA01, p34-37. JA90, p18; feature on Shrine to Music Varns, Tucker: surgeries to correct heart Museum, MA91, p21-23; profile of painter defects of a success, MJ01, p82. Robert Penn from, JA91, p21-23; profile Vasek, Joel: fishing guide from Geddes of cartoonist Marty Two Bulls from, JA91, comments on fishing with kids, JF16, p22. p24-25; unsolved mystery of two girls Vasquez, Gustavo & Maria: Mexican and missing from in 1971, JF93, p32-35; Salvadoran grocery in Sioux Falls operated restoration of Old Main building on USD by, ND00, p28; featured in Sioux Falls campus, ND96, p8-14; brief - attractions of Chefs, JF03, p27-28. W.H. Over Museums for summer travelers, Vaughan, Susan: digitized the music of Merritt MJ97, p90; story of 1933 bank robbery Johnson, MA17, p17. in, MJ98, p54; history of Dakota Dome Vaughn, Dave: photographer mentioned in on the USD campus, ND98, p18-23; brief feature on Black Hills Photo Shootout, - Davis Pharmacy featured as Century SO11, p30-35. Survivor, ND99, p41; brief - Old Main on Vavra, Carlee: pictured in photo essay on USD campus featured as Century Survivor, height of corn, JA16, p27. ND99, p49; feature story on, ND01, p6- Veblen: feature on Tobkin cheese factory in, 17; new bridge over the Missouri River JA91, p48-50; geologist says Mississippi near opened, JF02, p32; vineyard/winery river source is near, ND13, p18. near operated by Eldon & Sherry Nygard, Vega, Eduardo: archaeologist mentioned in JF02, p65; sculptor Nancy Losacker from, article on 97 forgotten acres for sale in MA02, p80-85; Larry Smith, breadmaker Sully County, MJ16, p32-36. in, subject of Oprah magazine story, ND02, Vega, Pepe: manager of Guadalajara in p58; military veterans’ photos displayed Watertown mentioned in feature on ethnic in courthouse in, MJ03, p26; arts council eateries, JF12, p16. serves chili at fundraiser/music festival, Veit, Harry: owned photograph and postcard SO04, p52-53; domed structures built by collection of railroad, MA06, p83. Terry Hill from, ND04, p67-71; Johnny Vellek, Steve: hooked a corn planter to a boat Cash Guitar and Schellenbaum (Turkish in Bon Homme County, MA17, p13. Crescent) at National Music Museum in Venegas, Hildreth Two Stars: essay by included featured as prized museum pieces, MA05, in Visions, JF96, p32. p13; Lakota family camp at W.H. Over Vensand-Hall, Kristi: pictured in article on Fort Museum in featured as prized museum Pierre, MJ17, p25. piece, MA05, p14; old photos discovered Verendrye Brothers: possible visit to Bear at the University of South Dakota in, Butte, SEP85, p25. SO05, p28-31; National Music Museum Verendrye Museum: mentioned in feature now owns a Grand Ole Opry guitar, MJ06, article on Fort Pierre, MA10, p14-21; p78; Dakotiana on National Music Museum mentioned in feature on Fort Pierre, MJ17, located in, JA06, p14; rivalry between p22-32. Notre Dame and University of South Dakota Verendrye Plate: feature story on finding of, takes place in, ND06, p13; University of MA89, p6-9; Max Rittgers finds second South Dakota in, JF07, p86; JF08, p89-90; plate but returns it to Cheyenne River, D-Days in, SO07, p46-47; feature story ND09, p106. on, ND07, p27-32; United Church of Christ Vermillion Prairie: Dr. Molly Rozum wants Congregational favorite of Sandy Dickenson preserved for another 125 years, ND14, in, JA08, p45; University of South Dakota

South Dakota Magazine Index • 207 VER - VIN in, JF09, p91-92; Flying Tomato Farm for Mother’s Day signed by, SO02, p9; owned by Rebecca Terk in, SO08, p42- mentioned in article on governor’s graves, 44; Dakotiana on Clay County’s Corn Cob SO13, p52-57. Chef’s in, SO09, p10; Big Picture of sand Veterans (see Military Veterans) bars near Newcastle-Vermillion bridge, Vetos, Jason: member of Kory and the Firefl ies, ND09, p54-55; brief on Arne Larson, ND04, p25. developer of National Music Museum in, Vetter, Mike: Philip mayor, JA14, p36. JF10, p60; brief on Doc Farber, JF10, p59; Vhay, Mary Ellis Borglum: mentioned in feature South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p89; on free spirits in our 30th anniversary National Music Museum in is one of 25 very issue, MA15, p46. unusual man-made places, MA10, p34; Vhay, Mary: daughter of Gutzon Borglum one of South Dakota’s college towns, JF11, recommends Presidential Trail to Mount p65; Dakotiana on Larry Smith from riding Rushmore, MJ96, p12. for Parkinson’s disease, MJ11, p10; Clay Viau, Amanda: comments on how to get skunk County State Park near is one of things to odor off dogs in Nature Questions feature, see in every county, JA11, p35; brief on MA12, p29. tagging of monarch butterfl ies near, SO11, Viborg: featured in Towns We Like, MJ94, p63; mentioned in feature on 2011 fl ood, p38-42; world-renowned economist Alvin SO11, p76-96; Chae’s and Silk Road Café Hansen raised in, MA05, p66-71; conditions in mentioned in feature on ethnic eateries, in town of today, MA05, p67; Danish Days JF12, p17; Rich Braunstein is chair of celebration in, MJ09, p52-53; South Dakota Sustainability Task Force at the University Dreaming on The Creamery restaurant for of South Dakota in, JF12, p64; monarch sale in, JA15, p80-83. butterfl y tagging at, MA12, p56-59; Vickerman, Dennis: diesel instructor at monarch butterfl y tagging at Spirit Mound Southeast Technical Institute featured in near, MA12, p56-59; Dakotiana on pipe College Guide, JF06, p85. organ preserved at the University of South Vickers, Mickey: mentioned in feature on six- Dakota, MJ12, p13; peanut brittle maker man football, ND11, p40-45. Marion Kryger from, ND12, p24; 1912 Vickers, Pat: mentioned in feature on six-man Moline Dreadnought housed at W.H. Over football, ND11, p40-45. Museum, JF13, p20; Chemistry professor Vicki Lapka: owner of Lyric Lanes and Stanley May develops invisible QR codes, Restaurant mentioned in article on JF13, p74; Kirk Sorensen from profi led in bortscht, MJ11, p82-85. feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- Victor, Ben: creates sculpture honoring 47; University of South Dakota professor Aberdeen fi refi ghters, MA10, p74; Matt Fairholm writes book on leadership, Aberdeen artist sculpts Cecil Harris, MJ14, JF14, p102; false map turtles near are p73. one of our rare nature discoveries, MA14, Victor, Emil: hanging of, MJ92, p45. p26; steamboat water wheel pulled from Vidal, Gene: listing - member of S.D. Sports Missouri River at Clay County Park, MJ14, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. p18; replica of fi rst permanent school in Vienna: story on, JA04, p45. Dakota Territory in, SO14, p18; snowplow Vietnam: memories of veterans returning supervisor Jerry Hansen from, ND14, p105; from, SO06, p42-47, Johnny One Feather’s musician Stephen Yarbrough is inspired by, memories of, JF07, p45-48. SO15, p40.artists Aaron and Phyllis Packard Vilhauer, Dave: comments on state track meet, are inspired by Vermillion, SO15, p49; pie SO16, p79. auction at Clay County Fair in, JA16, p66; Vinatieri, Adam: roots of in South Dakota, feature on restaurants in, SO16, p32- MJ02, p33; Henry Kayongo-Male was his 38; seven South Dakota sporting events favorite professor at South Dakota State everyone should experience, SO16, p71- University, JF15, p74. 79; college guide lists favorite hangouts in, Vinatieri, Felix: story of chief musician of JF17, p81. the Custer army brass band, JA06, p57; Verschoor, John: S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, mentioned in article on graves of unknown SO01, p65. soldiers of Custer’s Seventh Cavalry , Veseli, Flori and Armand: brothers who run the ND16, p40-45. Italian Garden in Watertown, JF12, p17. Vinegar Hill Cemetery: one of South Dakota’s Vessey, Governor Robert: fi rst proclamation creepy places, SO12, p84-91; mentioned in

208 • South Dakota Magazine inDex VIN - W.H. feature on Galena, MJ13, p74-80. Vojta, Sandi (Keck): food article on Prairie Vinegar Man: Dakotiana on Lawrence Diggs, Berry Winery winemaker, MJ11, p66- MJ10, p12; mentioned in anniversary 69; brewer at Black Hills Miner Brewing special food article, SO10, p33. Company in Hill City, MJ15, p20-27; writes Vineyards: winemaking in South Dakota, JF02, Letter to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p64-67; Dallas Schneider has vineyard p33-48; mentioned in feature on grape and orchard in Springfield, ND16, p20-27; growing in South Dakota, MJ17, p40-48. feature on grape growing in South Dakota, Volesky, Ron: City Commissioner comments on MJ17, p40-48. Huron, JA05, p41. Violet: brief – featured in bands/musicians from Volga: feature story on, ND06, p21-26; Schade S.D., ND04, p28; Visitor attractions, JA05, Vineyards owned by Jim & Nancy Schade p65; Visitor attractions, JA05, p60. in, SO07, p57; vineyard/winery near Viquesney, E.M.: artist who created The Spirit operated by Jim Schade, JF02, p66; brief of the American Doughboy, MJ17, p64. on cookie walk at Lake Campbell Lutheran Visser, Audrae: profile of South Dakota’s poet Church near, ND09, p85; Traveler about laureate, MA90, p20-24; brief - one of harvest festival at Shade Vineyards, SO12, the colorful characters from South Dakota p77; Trygve A. Trooien Horse Drawn Magazine’s first 10 years, JA95, p11 Museum in, MJ17, p18; Schadé Vineyard & Visser, John: feature on mayor of Monroe, Winery near, MJ17, p40-48. MA01, p46-49; retires from city council, Volin: message in a bottle found in, JF01, p45; MJ04, p47. potter Michael Hill from, MA04, p16-21; Vissia, Cordel: pictured in article on Plankinton, weaver Grete Bodøgaard from, JA04, p55- JA15, p45-54. 58; filmmaker Chuck Nauman lives in, Vivian: story on, JA04, p45; mentioned in MA17, p50-56. feature on Elk Point and I-29, JA11, p14- Volksmarch: Crazy Horse Volksmarch, MJ14, 22. p42-47. Voeltz, Louie: mystery of rocks with holes in Vollmer, Delmer: at Presho cattle sale, MAY85, them commented on by, MA03, p58. p23-24. Vogel, Reverend John: listing - inducted into Vollmer, Neil: president of Newell Economic S.D. Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Development Corporation in feature on Fame, SEP85, p11. Newell, JF11, p14-19. Vogelgesang, Paula: Pennywise published from Von Haden, Ken and Olive: photo of and their Kadoka by, SO07, p12. restaurant in feature on Elk Point and I-29, Vogl, Timothy: feature story on, MA07, p21-25. JA11, p16. Vogt, Jay: feature on book Picturing the Past Vondra, Jack: jewelry store on Bridgewater’s co-authored by, MA07, p50-57; State main street owned by, JF15, p41-44. Historical Society director comments on Vondruska, Judy: comments on Northern Doane Robinson, ND13, p82-89. Lights, MA14, p30. Voices of the Heartland: Dakotiana on Vong-Sam, Mui and Phan Sam: owners of China independent film club in Rapid City, JF11, Buffet in Hot Springs, JF12, p31. p9. Voorhees, Jerry and Kathy: pictured in article Voigt, Abe: blind siblings and live independent on 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, lives in Bon Homme County, JA02, p24-29; MJ15, p62. mentioned in collection of favorite stories Voorhis, Les: photographer teaches student to from our first 30 years, MA15, p62-64. photograph the lek dance, MA06, p57-60; Voigt, Esther: blind siblings and live Spearfish Canyon-A Journey Beyond the independent lives in Bon Homme County, Rim photography by, FJ07, p15-19; favorite JA02, p24-29; mentioned in collection of climb is Cathedral Spires, MA13, p23. favorite stories from our first 30 years, Voss, Grover: Rosholt pilot crashes plane, JA13, MA15, p62-64. p21. Voigt, George: blind siblings and live Vrooman, Larry: winner of South Dakota independent lives in Bon Homme County, Waters contest, JF07, p13. JA02, p24-29; mentioned in collection of W favorite stories from our first 30 years, W.H. Over Museum: brief - attractions of MA15, p62-64. Vermillion Museum for summer travelers, Vojta, Ralph: food article on Prairie Berry MJ97, p91; feature story on career of Winery winemaker, MJ11, p66-69. archeologist W.H. Over, MJ00, p33-35;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 209 W.H. - WAL brief - attraction to see in Vermillion, ND01, Wahl, Irene: drowns at Amsden Dam in 1937, p14; Lakota family camp in featured as JA13, p68-71; mentioned in feature on prized museum piece, MA05, p14; 1912 memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 Moline Dreadnought housed at, JF13, p20. years, MA15, p36. Waara, Boyd: Philip Livestock Auction Barn Wahl, Peter: owned horses stolen by the James owner pictured in feature on Philip, MJ11, brothers during Northfi eld escape, JA06, p79. p61. Wachendorf, Myron: profi le of bandleader, Wahl, Stan: pottery made in the Arikara style ND04, p30-33; brief on Sioux Falls by, JA01, p26. musician, JF10, p60. Wahlstrom, Misty: waitress at Wrangler Café in Wachs, Bob: listing - member of S.D. Sports Custer, ND14, p44-47. Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Wakonda: essay by Stewart Bellman on the Wachter, Scott: brief - recognized for pork experience of living in small town of while recipe, ND90, p9. attending graduate school at USD, MJ00, Wade, Bonnie: comments on Flandreau Indian p25-28; Bethel Baptist Church being School, MA02, p10. restored in, SO00, p54. Wadworth, Alice: account of watching a buffalo Wakpa Sica Reconciliation Center: featured in gore a visitor at Custer State Park, MA11, The Big Picture, JA09, p-46-47; Big Picture p21. of by John Mitchell, JF14, p56-57. Wagenaar-Henning, Connie: winner of South Wakpala: Gall is buried in St. Elizabeth Dakota Waters contest, JF07, p13. Episcopal church in, SO15, p26. Wagenbach, Larry: memorial in Westport Waldner Messengers, The: family band from created by, SO07, p13. Yale featured in Writers & Artists, MA13, Waggoner, Josephine: excerpt of “Witness: p73; family band led by former Hutterite, A Hunkpapa Historian’s Strong-Heart Mike Waldner, JF15, p45-51. Song of the Lakotas” by, MJ14, p60-65,; Waldner, Colleen: memories of her grandfather, story about author from Standing Rock MJ89, p30-31. Reservation, MJ13, p66-67. Waldner, Joey: comments on corn, JA16, p20- Wagner, Charlie: comments on soup kitchen at 31. St. Agnes of Sigel Catholic Church, JF10, Waldner, Joseph: WWI conscientious objector p32-33. mentioned in article on Hutterite martyrs, Wagner, Robert: comments on Coughlin SO11, p36-43. Campanile, MA10, p40. Waldner, Julie: artist/painter who left Cloverleaf Wagner, Sally Roesch: “Daughters of Dakota” Hutterite Colony near Howard and De by is recommended as book every South Smet, JF15, p45-51. Dakotan should read, SO12, p39-45. Waldner, Mike: musician who left Long Lake Wagner: feature story on town of, ND02, p8- Hutterite Colony near Leola, JF15, p45-51. 17; Evers Radio & Engine Museum opened Waldner, Ray: Hitchcock mayor and Casey Tibbs Bill Evers in, ND02, p18-19; actor Morgan collector, JA14, p31; mentioned in article Freeman stops in, SO03, p32; brief on on DK Café in Hitchcock, MA17, p36-38. Radio and Engine Museum owned by Bill Waldron, Charles: listing - inducted into S.D. Evers in, JF10, p53; mentioned in feature Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of Fame, on 2011 fl ood, SO11, p76-96; Dakotiana SEP85, p11. on kayak at Charles Mix County Museum, Walker, Danny: archaeologist works on buffalo JA12, p14; Dakotiana on log cabin restored bones found in Ree Hills, MJ17, p82-89. at museum in, ND12, p12; historian Walker, Father Luke: Episcopalian Priest who led Richard Kafka from mentioned in story on the funeral rites of Solomon Iron Nation, Sioux City to Fort Randall Military Road, SO15, p23. MA13, p50-56. Walker, Sam: model mentioned in feature on Wagon ride: modern day ride from Fort Pierre Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. to Deadwood, ND08, p48-54. Walker, Tracey: experiences of attending Deep Wagon Train: Big Picture of, JA10, p50-51. Creek School, JF00, p26-32. Wagons: article on Doug Hansen wagon Walking Shield, Allen: hanging of, MJ92, p40. craftsman, MA10, p62-65. Wall Drug: nickel coffee available at, SEP85, Wahl Perovich, Sandy: describes experiences p40; feature story on, MA88, p25-27; during 1972 Rapid City fl ood, MJ12, p16- miles to sign spotted in Amsterdam, p23, 25. JF05; feature story on Wall, SO09, p18;

210 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WAL - WAR brief on Ted and Dorothy Hustead, JF10, Walti, Candice: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p25. p59; western art collection at, MJ16, Waltner, Harold and Alvin: Dakotiana – 1927 p71; mentioned in feature on hometown biplane owned by in Freeman Heritage Hall restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Museum, JF10, p12. Wall: nickel coffee available at Wall Drug, Waltner, Russell and MarJean: retiring owners SEP85, p40; feature story on Wall Drug, of Captain’s Inn in Yankton, JA06, p12. MA88, p25-27; Deep Creek country school Waltner, Tim: character encountered along near, JF00, p26-32; profile of western Highway 81, South Dakota’s portion of the artist Galen Wallum from, SO00, p58- Pan-American Highway, ND01, p71. 62; Pennington County, MA07, p44-49; Waltz, Anna: White River homesteader Artist Ride in, JF07, p38-44; feature story mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, on, SO09, p18; brief on Ted and Dorothy MJ16, p20. Hustead, JF10, p59; Our Wild Side on Walworth County: wolves in, JA07, p12; bobcat spotting near, MJ10, p94; located century old Cedar trees in are one of the along old Highway 16, JA15, p32; Too Long things to see in every county, JA11, p46. in the Sun about state banking department Walz, Ray: highway patrolman describes officials going to shut down bank in, JA15, experiences during 1972 Rapid City flood, p120; western art collection at Wall Drug, MJ12, p16-25. MJ16, p71. Wanblee: Troy McNaught Westby from profiled Wallace: mentioned in feature on Highway 20, in feature on cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. ND10, p16-22. Wands and hoops: traditional game mentioned Walleye: catching one is one of 25 Things Every in feature on forbidden reservation/Indian South Dakotan Should Try to Do, MJ10, dance halls, MJ12, p45-50. p30-43; Our Wild Side on record walleye Wanless, Neal: lottery winner from Mission caught, JA10, p94. mentioned in column, SO09, p38. Wallin, Carl ‘Shorty:’ profile of cowboy/artist, War Cloud, Paul: featured artist at the MA00, p56-60. Tekakwitha Fine Arts Center, ND89, p37. Wallner, Jon: member of band The Tinder Box, War Memorials: around Capitol Lake, MJ88, ND12, p71. p24-25. Wallum, Galen: profile of western artist, SO00, Ward Academy: history of, JUL85, p7; used as p58-62. poor house during Great Depression, DJ87, Waln, Deb: comments in feature story on p18. Mission, JA12, p58-65. Ward Hotel: honorable mention in 25 very Waln, Frank: Writers & Artists on hip hop artist unusual man-made places, MA10, p43; from Rosebud, SO13, p26. mentioned in feature on Aberdeen, ND11, Walnut Pie: from Desperados in Hill City, SO13, p69. p70-71. Ward, Alonzo: built Ward Hotel, MA10, p43. Walnut Tavern: mentioned in feature on Ward, Charlie: Dakotiana on gold nugget found hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. by, JF11, p10. Walrath, Homer and Emma: owned 1887 Queen Ward, Joseph: founder of Yankton College, Anne Victorian mansion (Olive Place) near Ward Academy, JUL85, p7. Watertown, SO14, p44-47. Ward, Loftus: performances on the Chautauqua Walseth, R.M. ‘Bus’: listing - member of S.D. circuit in S.D. by, JA88, p20-21. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p39. Ward, Nicholas: restored Oscar Howe murals in Walseth, Sox: listing - member of S.D. Sports Mobridge, MJ15, p71; documentary about Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Murals by, JA16, p77. Walsh, Jo & Bill: selling Phillips home in Ward, Patti: essay by included in Visions, JF95, Deadwood, SO88, p48; comments on p26-27. eating in the Franklin Hotel dining room by, Warden, Anna Dvorak: school days MJ03, p51. reminiscences of, SEP85, p9. Walsh, Tom: 2009 inductee answers question Warehouse District: favorite of Stacey McMahan in “Questions for 13 Hall of Famers,” SO09, in Sioux Falls, JA08, p43. p80. Warejka, Rollie: resident of Academy, JUL85, Walsh, William: 2007 South Dakota Hall of p8. Fame honoree, SO07, p83. Warhorse: Dakotiana on WWI warhorse bred by Walters, Monique: Sung Maka Ska crafts made William Cameron from Wilmot, MJ12, p10. by, JF09, p28-33. Warne, Randy: raises rodeo bulls, MA16, p20-

South Dakota Magazine Index • 211 WAR - WAT 29. railroad depot, SO90, p21; random phone Warne, W.T.: brewer mentioned in feature on calls around country made by KSDR disc prohibition, JA12, p52-57. jockey Jim Aesoph, ND91, p53; profi le Warner, Ray: sells longhorn beef at Burke of painter Terry Redlin, planned Redlin farmers market before rodeo, MJ14, p88- Art Center in, MA94, p18-23; opening 96. of Redlin Art Center, MJ97, p14; feature Warner, Rosie: featured in Sioux Falls Chefs, story on muralist John Banvard, SO97, JF03, p28-30. p47-51; extreme degradation of water Warner, Tom: head of McCrory Gardens in Lake Kampeska, ND97, p10; Lowrie/ approached Norm Evers for his input, MJ05, Way family and Public Opinion newspaper, p40; atmospheric scientist studies upward MJ98, p86; profi le of Ethel Tobin, winner lightning, MA14, p93. of Jefferson Award, JF99, p41-44; history, Warren, Elon: mentioned in feature on restoration of Mellette mansion, MA99, memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 p63; brief - Granite Block featured as years, MA15, p41. Century Survivor, ND99, p39; brief - clock Washburn, Selden: feature story on inventor, featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p43; ND01, p61-65. feature story on community of, JF01, p7- Washington Pavilion of Arts & Science: re- 14; brief - town on Highway 81, South opening of Sioux Falls’ landmark, MJ99, Dakota’s portion of the Pan-American p34-36. Highway, ND01, p69-70; Crouse family of Wasserburger, Wayne & Mary: comments on perform as clowns, JA02, p8-13; dispute living in Ardmore by, ND02, p62-63. between city of and Codington County over Wasta: story on, JA04, p49; Valentine’s from building a dam, MJ03, p27; horse train in, Henry Rath in, JF07, p49; Pennington JF05, p62-63; Dakotiana on cabin built in County, MA07, p44-49; brief on Rath Redlin Art Center, JA06, p13; Monument delivering valentines in, JF10, p50; Works located in, ND06, p12; colleges replanting after snowstorm Atlas, SO14, in, JF07, p86-88; JF08, p90-91; Terry p17; located along old Highway 16, JA15, Redlin in Langenfeld’s Ice Cream in, MJ07, p33; armed forces military collection in, p16; artwork at Immaculate Conception MJ16, p70. School in, JA07, p12; 2007 Hall of Fame Wastell, Terry: owns 1968 Plymouth Barracuda Honoree Clark Redlinger from, SO07, p81- in Beresford, JF13, p31. 82; United Methodist Church favorite of Water safety: brief on, JA13, p70. David J. Todd in, JA08, p44; Rock n’ Roll Water: most delicious drinking water is in Hall of Fame honoree Sherwin Linton in, Astoria, MJ13, p24. JF09, p15; Redlin Art Center in, JF09, p20; Waterbury, Tom: pictured in article on opening colleges in, JF09, p92-93; brief on Sherwin day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ Linton, country singer from, JF10, p54; Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. South Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p89- Watermelon King: Too Long in the Sun about, 90; Goss Opera House in is one of 25 very JA10, p96. unusual man-made places, MA10, p39; Watermelons: sale of near Forestburg, JA97, Dakotiana on trolley in, JA10, p10; feature p22-27; spitting seeds mentioned in an article on, JA10, p15-22; Lake Kampeska “oughta do” list for kids in South Dakota, near mentioned in article on Lake Legends, MJ11, p22-37; why watermelons grow so JA10, p78-83; Teresa Endres is Yodelin’ well near Forestburg in Nature Questions Cowgirl from, SO10, p12; mentioned in feature, MA12, p18; how to pick a ripe, feature on Highway 20, ND10, p16-22; MJ13, p30. one of South Dakota’s college towns, JF11, Waters, Jim: owns Café Brule in Vermillion, p66; Mother of God Monastery trail near is SO16, p32-38. one of things to see in every county, JA11, Watertown Confectionery: mentioned in feature p31; Arthur Mellette from mentioned in article on Watertown, JA10, p15-22. feature on South Dakota rogues, ND11, Watertown: Mellette mansion, SEP85, p14- p16; Guadalajara, Dempsey’s, and the 18; Codington County Historical Society Italian Garden in mentioned in feature acquires Milwaukee & St. Louis railroad on ethnic eateries, JF12, p16-17; former depot, NOV85, p36; project to restore clock teacher and debate coach Donus Roberts launched by Mayor Herb Jensen, JJ87, from inducted into 2011 South Dakota Hall p39; feature on museum established in of Fame, JF12, p92; Donus Roberts from

212 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WAT - WEI recommends books every South Dakotan Weber, Ray: photograph of familial ancestors should read, SO12, p39-45; 1925 Model T near Lesterville, MA03, p47. is Crouse Family Clownmobile, JF13, p21; Weber, Representative Bob: profile of Grant Lake Area Technical Institute ag students County legislator, MA00, p44-47. study technology to replace crop rotation, Webster: Lakeside Farm B&B in, SEP86, p33; JF13, p62-63; article on Big Sioux River, hometown of Gov. Sigurd Anderson, MJ88, MA13, p42-47; Josh Spies from featured in p21; ordeal of flooding during the 1990s, Writers & Artists, MA13, p69; Daily Courier MJ00, p8-15; Museum of Wildlife, Science in owned by Doane Robinson, ND13, p82- and Industry in, MJ00, p12; essay about 89; weather ball returns to, SO14, p16; growing up and fishing in, MJ03, p8-14. 1887 Queen Anne Victorian mansion (Olive Wedel, Waldo: comments about snake Place) for sale outside of, SO14, p44-47; sculptures of, JF03, p33. director of Codington County Heritage Week, Clayton: experiences of in Long Hollow, Museum Christy Lickei wants photographs JF02, p57-58; caught in 1937 blizzard in preserved for another 125 years, ND14, Long Hollow, JF11, p35. p29; Dempsey’s Brew Pub and Restaurant Weeks, Ginny: Brookings artist paints in featured in article on breweries, MJ15, ornaments for quasquicentennial tree, p20-27; Donus Roberts from writes Letter ND14, p14. to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, p33-48; Weeks, I.D.: role in getting Arne B. Larson Prairie Winds Golf Club in, JA16, p89-90; to the University of South Dakota in college guide lists favorite hangouts in, Vermillion, MAY86, p13. JF17, p81-82. Weeks, Martin: comments on the Missouri River Waubay National Wildlife Refuge: feature on, by, SO01, p22-24. JA89, p42-45; is one of things to see in Weeldreyer, Kassidy: pictured in photo essay on every county, JA11, p35. height of corn, JA16, p27. Waubay: Dakotiana photo of miniature ponies Wegher, Rick: mentioned in feature on 2011 near, JF10, p9; mentioned in article on flood, SO11, p76-96. Lake Legends, JA10, p78-83; flooding in, Wegleitner, Bill: painting commemorates South MA12, p72-77. Dakota’s 125th birthday, SO14, p30. Wautauga: Tumbleweed Café in mentioned in Wegman, Robert: Raymond town board feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, president, JA14, p37. p22-31. Weidenbach, Eugene: comments on ammonia Way, Kenneth: owner of Watertown newspaper, cookies, ND16, p38-39. MJ98, p86; career at the Watertown Public Weidner, Billy: brief - Fairfax hardware store Opinion of, JF01, p7-8. owned by featured as Century Survivor, Wayne Porter’s Sculpture Park: one of 25 very ND99, p61. unusual man-made places, MA10, p33. Weigel, Frank: donated 1912 Model T Weary Wil: sculpture of SDSU mascot, MJ11, bummobile to SDSU, JF13, p19. p63. Weiland, Donald: struck by lightning near Weather ball: returns to Watertown, SO14, p16. Beresford, MA11, p23. Weather: feature on South Dakota blizzard Weiland, Kevin: The Dakota Diet: Health stories, JF11, p32-39. Secrets of the Great Plains by, JF08, p42- Weaver finch: Our Wild Side on, MA11, p86. 43; mentioned in anniversary special food Webb, Rebecca Norris: feature on photography article, SO10, p44. and book by, MJ12, p88-91. Weiland, Rick: collector of political memorabilia, Webb, Virginia: essay on learning to ride ND94, p51; mentioned in feature on horses, MJ13, p18-21. hometown restaurants, JF17, p22-31. Weber, Bill: owns 1941 Chevy Truck near Custer Weiland, Sierra Dawn: artist who recorded in Crossing, JF13, p25. Aberdeen, MA06, p27. Weber, Dave: president of South Dakota Weinreis, Sister Anna Marie: memories of Amateur Baseball Association comments in working with mules, JF88, p28-29. feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- Weins, Scott: Our Wild Side on his encounter 47. with a Mountain Lion near Spearfish, MA14, Weber, Father Bernard: priest founded St. p95. Mary’s parish in Salem, JF06, p19. Weir, Dale & Dorothy: featured for donating Weber, LouElla: heads the county historical land to Arrowhead Park, MA06, p42-45. society in Salem, JF06, p17. Weires, Larry: park development specialist

South Dakota Magazine Index • 213 WEI - WES comments on Arrowhead Park, MA06, p44. Wessington Springs by, SO02, p9-14. Weischedel, Allen and Leann: raise rodeo bulls, Wenzel, Karen and Duke: pictured in article on MA16, p20-29. 2014 Wessington Springs tornado, MJ15, Weischedel, Terry: Best Quote 25 Years Ago by p62. in Dakotiana, SO15, p14. Wenzel, Kevin: Quinn mayor, JA14, p37. Weisel, E.W.: featured in story on Crystal Wenzel, Walter and Vivian: operated The Springs Ranch Rodeo, SO88, p7-11. Borscht Kettle restaurant, MJ11, p82-85. Weisenberg, Terry: comments in feature on Wermers, Dave: musician from Mount Vernon in Black Hills forest farmers and pine beetles, Writers & Artists, MA13, p72. SO12, p32-38. Weron Fisher, Sharon: world record for being Weiss, Chris: gaucho at Brazilian Carnaval in hurled the longest distance by a tornado Sioux Falls, JF12, p22. held by, SO06, p11. Weiss, Jim: comments on community of Wesling, Jon: committee member comments Parkston, JF03, p21. Springfi eld College Museum, JA06, p14. Weisser, Gene: comments on Hot Springs, Wessington Hills: stone tipi in is one of things MJ05, p29. to see in every county, JA11, p40. Welch, Eddie: director of USD University Art Wessington Springs: home of singer/rancher/ Galleries comments on Oscar Howe exhibit, rodeo performer Kyle Evans, MJ88, p27; MA10, p10. refl ections of Craig Wenzel on watching old Welch, Nate: comments on restaurants in Cadillacs being hauled away, JF89, p20; Vermillion, SO16, p32-38. feature on the ugly white horse of Elton Welchynski, Mike: Spirit of the Hills Wildlife Kaus, ND91, p62; statue of wooden Indian Sanctuary in Spearfi sh established by, carved by Sam Redman, JF92, p62; secret ND07, p82-87; founded Spirit of the Hills barbecue sauce of Verla Barber, SO93, Wildlife Sanctuary, MA10, p43. p58; Gann Valley Giant August Klindt from, Welker, Logan and Nolan: singers mentioned MJ98, p98; Helen’ Habicht’s photo of Gann in essay on Burke Stampede Rodeo, MJ14, Valley Giant’s pants, SO01, p60; feature p88-94. on community of, SO02, p8-17; baseball Weller, Harry: comments on Kadoka Golf bats made by Sam Holman, native of, Course, JA16, p90. ND02, p56-57; mastodon tooth found by Wellington, Rod: kayaker pictured in article on John Keiffer near, JA03, p62; singer Dustin paddling the Missouri River, MA14, p64. Evans from, ND04, p24; quip on bull sale Wellner, Pat: Pierre resident comments on results, JA05, p55; Old Grade Nature Trail people kayaking entire Missouri river, in, JA08, p90-91; Shakespeare Garden MA14, p58-64. in, MJ09, p54; Dakotiana on new daylily Wells, Fred Hooker: brief - origins of dairy at Shakespeare Garden in, ND09, p10; business of, JA00, p60. Dakotiana on photograph negatives found Wells, Henry: remarks on The Hidewood, SO99, in, JA10, p12; Jerauld County Heritage p88-91. Museum in owns letter written by Laura Welsh, Willis “Bill”: coach of Claremont Ingalls Wilder, SO10, p10; climbing a tree Honkers, ND11, p40-45; Too Long in the at Old Grade Nature Trail in mentioned Sun about football coach, SO12, p96. in an “oughta do” list for kids in South Wenande, Tim: Alexandria mayor, JA14, p23. Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; Dakotiana on Wenck, Dileen Ninke: mentioned in feature on historic opera house in, MA12, p10; brief memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 in Traveler on play honoring Clark and years, MA15, p36. Emma Shay, MJ12, p87; 1931 Chevrolet Wenck, Herman: drowns at Amsden Dam in Coupe owned by Dana Fagerhaug in, JF13, 1937, JA13, p68-71; mentioned in feature p22; women’s group in makes quilts for on memorable sad stories from our fi rst 30 troops, MA14, p16; 2014 tornado in, MJ15, years, MA15, p36. p60-67; Dakotiana on Snap, Crackle Pop Wendland, Mike: Baltic mayor, JA14, p23. illustrator Vernon Grant’s connection to, Wensing, William and Maxine: owned 1887 SO15, p17; Top 7 things Kristi Hine from Queen Anne Victorian mansion (Olive loves about South Dakota, JF16, p17; Place) near Watertown, SO14, p44-47. Dakotiana on ski lift in, ND16, p18. Wenzel, Craig: memories of watching old Wessington: annual Fun Day and chili wars in, Cadillacs being hauled away, JF89, p20. JA14, p86-87. Wenzel, Duke: comments on community of West River: rabbit population in, JA07, p13;

214 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WES - WHI female poets and their poems about, SO08, Wheat, Fred: tried to break rodeo bronc p23-27; photo essay by Todd Sherrill on Tipperary, ON87, p35. winter in, JF10, p66-69. Wheat: feature story on growing of, JA09, p30- West Whitlock State Recreation Area: earthen 37. Arikara lodge in is one of things to see in Wheeler Lumber: fabricators of wooden every county, JA11, p44. bridges, JA98, p84. West, Kay: hot air balloon rides over Beaver Wheeler Manufacturing Company: jewelry Creek given by, MA08, p68-73. manufacturer mentioned in feature article West, Zach: horses trained by, MA04, p27. on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27. Westberg, Ed: musical memorabilia collected Wheeler, Bob and Fran: founders of Wheeler and displayed by, MJ03, p22-23. Manufacturing Company mentioned in Westberg, Howard: killer of Ada Carey of Blunt, feature article on Lemmon, MJ10, p20-27. MJ94, p24-29. Wheeler, Dan: Our Wild Side photo by of deer Westby, Troy McNaught: profiled in feature on jumping fence near Murdo, JF10, p94. cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. Wheeler, Jerry: brief - remarks on cost of Westerman, Floyd (see Red Crow) government, JA00, p61. Westerman, Gwen: mentioned in feature on Wheeler, Ron: South Dakota Science and Native American artists, MA17, p70-78. Technology Authority executive director Western Dakota Tech: South Dakota’s college comments in feature article on Homestake towns, JF09, p87-88; South Dakota’s Mine, JA10, p60-65. College Towns, JF10, p85; mentioned Whereizzit contest: featured in Dakotiana, in 2011 College Towns, JF11, p62; MA12, p15. entrepreneurship diploma at, JF14, p108; Whetstone Bay: is one of things to see in every president Ann Bolman answers questions in county, JA11, p37. annual college guide, JF16, p107. Whetstone Valley: Wilmot wants I-29 rest stop Western grebes: Our Wild Side on, MJ14, p110. overlooking completed, NOV85, p36. Western Portland Cement Company: ruins Whirlwind Soldier, Lydia: Rosebud woman tours of failed cement plant in Yankton is Big Sweden with exhibit of Lakota art, MA92, Picture, MA17, p48-49. p16-18; poetry about experiences on the Western Prairie Fringed Orchid: feature on Rosebud Reservation by, SO08, p23-24. endangered species in South Dakota, White Buffalo Calf Woman: legend of the ND09, p20-27. Sacred Pipe and, ND99, p65. Western South Dakota Buck-A-Roos: annual White Clay Dam: mentioned as place to visit on trail ride organized, money for scholarships Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, p57. raised by, SO02, p50-55. White Cow Bull, Joseph: portrait of, MA98, p12. Western: wreck of riverboat discovered on White Face, Charmaine: comments on plans of Missouri River near Yankton, SO99, p80-84. DM&E Railroad to expand, ND02, p73-74. Westgate, Fred: Meade County Deputy Sheriff White Hall: mentioned in feature on forbidden mentioned in feature on prohibition, JA12, reservation/Indian dance halls, MJ12, p45- 52-57. 50. Westphal, Ned: comments on plans of DM&E White Hat, Albert: comments on the importance Railroad to expand, ND02, p76. of horses to Lakota life, JA98, p44-45; Westport: Larry Wagenbach creates memorial professor at Sinte Gleska featured in in, SO07, p13. College Guide, JF06, p82-83; Lakota Westside Park: feeding geese at in Yankton language preserved and taught by, MA09, mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in p42-47; brief on author of Reading and South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37. Writing the Lakota Language, JF10, p60; Wetlands: feature on recognition of importance documentary about Lakota language of, JA89, p42-45. teachings of, JA15, p69. Wetz, Donna: comments in article on Orman White Horse Rider Hall: mentioned in feature on Dam, SO16, p60-67; recounts experience forbidden reservation/Indian dance halls, seeing a hawk scoop up a snake, SO16, MJ12, p45-50. p94. White Lake: balloon from Stratobowl landed Wetz, Ken: manager of Butte Electric near, JAN86, p6; monument to stratobowl Cooperative mentioned in feature on balloon landing built at, MAY86, p20-21; Newell, JF11, p14-19; comments in article located along old Highway 16, JA15, p26. on Orman Dam, SO16, p60-67. White Plume, Alex: Big Foot Memorial Ride

South Dakota Magazine Index • 215 WHI - WIE organized by, ND90, p29-30. p41; removed from Superfund list of highly White Plume, Percy: awarded home by Lakota contaminated sites, ND96, p46; elephant Tiny House Nation organization, ND15, died after drinking from, MA97, p35; p18. mentioned in article on water in the Black White River Valley: brief photo essay on, MJ07, Hills, MJ16, p38-47. p73-75. Whitewood: Hales House Logs in, JUL85, p41; White River Visitors Center: mentioned as place home of storyteller/frontier character to visit on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Deadwood Dick, JA91, p62; featured in ND15, p57. Towns We Like, JA98, p82-85; bareback White River: photos essay on White River rider Jack Smith from, MA07, p11. valley, MJ07, p73-75; article on Whiting, Clifford and Manuela: comment on homesteaders’ tragedy in Tripp County, Lakota Nation Invitational, ND15, p74-76. MA10, p79-82; one of things to see in Whiting, Clifford: comments on WWII bombing every county, JA11, p43; treasure cave of range on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, Indian relics found by Ed Lemmon near, MA16, p30-34. SO15, p28-34. Whitlock, John and Agnes: mentioned in article White Rock: town in the very northeast corner on 97 forgotten acres for sale in Sully of S.D., ND93, p27. County, MJ16, p32-36. White Rocks Peak: peak near Deadwood is one Whitney, Stu: comments in article on seven of top 7 things Sarah Carlson loves about South Dakota sporting events everyone South Dakota, MJ16, p17. should experience, SO16, p71-79. White Swan Dance Hall: mentioned in feature Whitside, Major Samuel: mentioned in feature on forbidden reservation/Indian dance on Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, p20- halls, MJ12, p45-50. 30. White Swan: reburial of ancestors from this Whitus, Larry: Too Long in the Sun about how Yankton Sioux village, MJ00, p37-42. he was mistaken for an escaped convict in White-tailed deer: Our Wild Side on white-tailed Iroquois, MJ15, p112. deer, ND12, p110. Whitwam, Ward: feature on, architectural White-tailed jackrabbit: Our Wild Side on, designs of, SO03, p34-39. ND11, p86. Whooping Crane: feature on endangered White, Babe: scaling of S.D. capitol building by, species in South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27; JJ87, p30. Our Wild Side on danger of wind farms to, White, Deanna: comments on Lewis and Clark ND11, p87; whether they still visit South bicentennial by, JF04, p22. Dakota in Nature Questions feature, MA12, White, Jennifer: mentioned in feature on Native p30; Our Wild Side on, SO15, p100. American artists, MA17, p70-78. Wiarda, Bee: member of The Incredibles band, White, Joanne: experiences running an antique ND04, p12. store, MAY85, p28-31. Wick, Ron: owner of Nemo Guest Ranch now for White, Madysen and Keegan: pictured in sale, MJ06, p77. feature on 2011 fl ood, SO11, p76-96. Wicker Bill (see Crist, Bruce) White, Nicholas & Bonnie: brother & sister lease Wickersham, Gary: Onida mayor, JA14, p35. Frederick bar, ND10, p23-27. Wickham, Elmer: original owner of rodeo bronc White, Shane: pictured in article on Big Foot Tipperary, ON87, p35. Memorial Ride, ND13, p76-81. Wickham, Jay: Black Hills fi refi ghter profi led in White: State Chili Cook-off held at, SEP85, p8. article on tough jobs, ND14, p99. Whitebird, Francis: Lakota Vietnam War Wickre, Steve: restored old Texaco station and veteran, SO06, p46. tractors in Colton, SO10, p20-21; Hudson Whiteclay: relation of to the Pine Ridge mayor, JA14, p32. Reservation, ND01, p21-22. Widener, Christian: South Dakota School Whitely, Autumn: Amanda Loomis’ favorite of Mines and Technology professor and professor at Globe University, JF15, p64. students develop metallic spray to fi x jet, Whites, Keith: engineering professor at the JF13, p67. South Dakota School of Mines feature in Widmann, Gary: member of Kory and the College Guide, JF06, p82. Firefl ies, ND04, p25. Whitetail deer: Our Wild Side on, JF13, p94. Wiebe, Richard: efforts to restore James River Whitewood Creek: award-winning fi lm on by, MA98, p18-24. produced by Doug & Judy Sharples, JJ87, Wiebers, Orville: Lennox mayor, JA14, p33.

216 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WIE - WIL Wiebusch, Kevin & Theresa: Fireside Restaurant Wilder, Laura Ingalls: De Smet origins of, owned by, MA09, p68-69. JUL85, p44; memories of Thanksgiving Wieker, Dennis: Chancellor town board spent in surveyor’s house near De Smet, president, JA14, p26. ND88, p33-34; importance of Little House Wiens, Bruce: member of River Liffey Boys legacy to town of De Smet, MJ92, p19- band, SO16, p49. 23; De Smet home of, JF07, p12; letter Wiese, Sharon: essay by included by in Visions by is prized possession of Jerauld County 97, JF97, p44. Heritage Museum, SO10, p10. Writers & Wiest, Fred: Lakota leader on the Standing Artists on documentary about, MJ13, p60; Rock Reservation, MA92, p29. fans of stay at Prairie House Manor in De Wiggen, Lillian: story of the polar bear pelt of, Smet, ND16, p58-60. SEP85, p32. Wildlife: Rattlesnakes, SO88, p12-16; Wightman, Dixon: experiences of with Flying Pheasants, NOV85, p34-35; swift fox Farmers, MA03, p78. trapped near Philip by Bud Hansen, NOV85, Wik, Shirley & Curtis: convert Faulkton grain p37; Mountain goats, MAR86, p10-13; elevator into a home, ND94, p19; grain Pheasants, ON87, p7-11; overview of elevator near Faulkton converted into a historical and current wildlife in S.D., JF90, home by, p60-61, JF05. p35-42; Wolves, MA90, p29-33; Coyote, Wika, Courtney Huse: short story by, JF17, MJ90, p4; Wolves, SO90, p39-41; wild p96-100. turkeys in S.D., MA92, p55-58; Coyote, Wilber, Jim: Dell Rapids manager profiled in ND92, p12-18; Buffalo, MA93, p12-16; feature on town-team baseball, MJ13, p42- bighorn sheep returning to state, ND93, 47. p8-13; Eagles, JF94, p56-57; Coyote, Wilbur, Brent: listing - named to S.D. State MA94, p44; Buffalo, MJ94, p23; migratory Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. waterfowl seen at the Sand Lake National Wilbur, Hayley: pictured in photo essay on Wildlife Refuge, SO94, p18-23; Buffalo, height of corn, JA16, p27. MA95, p28-29; elk in the Black Hills, MA96, Wilcox, Dwaye: brief on Rapid City artist in p9-13; Pheasants, SO96, p10-19; Writers & Artists, ND10, p61; mentioned in Peregrine falcons, MA97, p16; mountain feature on Native American artists, MA17, lion sightings in S.D., MA97, p54-56; p70-78. migrating pelicans in the Glacial Lakes Wilcox, Juli: essay on relationship with region, MJ99, p16-20; history/future of birdwatching mentor Willis Hall, MJ00, p80- wolves in S.D., JA99, p16-19; Buffalo, 83; essay on photographing prairie chicken ND99, p62; migration of osprey to the dance at Fort Pierre National Grasslands, Black Hills, SO00, p38; Bats, MJ02, p19- MJ15, p50-51. 23; Buffalo, MJ02, p82-87; Rattlesnakes, Wilcox, Karen: comments in article on 97 SO02, p40-46; Mountain lion, MJ03, p28; forgotten acres for sale in Sully County, Osprey, ND03, p56; Rattlesnakes, MA04, MJ16, p32-36. p90; Owls, MJ04, p46; Mountain lion shot Wild Bill Hickok (see Butler, James) in Yankton, SO04, p40; Mountain lion, p53- Wild Dutchman: We Make It on sunflower seed 58, JF05; swift fox, MJ05, p68-69; Nature business in Mound City, ND15, p14. Trail on Dickcissel bird, MJ05, p97; Great Wild flowers: whether you can pick them in Blue Heron, JA05, p97; Pheasants, SO05, state parks in Nature Questions feature, p24; Buffalo, SO05, p89; Eagles, ND05, MA12, p19. p26; Nature Trail on pronghorn antelope, Wild Horse Sanctuary: work of Dayton Hyde ND05, p89; article on “Wild Babies,” MA06, at, JF96, p14-17; story on owner Dayton p16-21; lek dance of the sharp-tailed Hyde, ND03, p14-22. grouse, MA06, p57-60; Nature Trail on Wild, Gaynor: pictured in book excerpt by Sam coyote, MA06, p89; Nature Trail on bull Hurst about Reptile Gardens founder, JA16, frog, MJ06, p97; Pheasants, SO06, p61-63; p52-54. Buffalo, JF07, p55-57; Buffalo, JF07, p58; Wild, Micah: pictured in photo essay on height snowy owl, MA07, p81; great horned owl in of corn, JA16, p27. McCook County, JA07, p46-47; Wildcat Cave: photo of large icicle formed from Rattlesnakes, JA07, p76-77; Nature Trail on waterfall at the mouth of, MA12, p65. snapping turtle, JA07, p95; Nature Trail on Wilde, Amber: director of Spearfish’s Grace mountain goats, SO07, p95; Nature Trail on Balloch Memorial Library, ND10, p30-35. Canada geese, ND07, p95; Nature Trail on

South Dakota Magazine Index • 217 WIL - WIL pheasants, JF08, p95; Nature Trail on p110; Otter reintroduction to Big Sioux butcher bird, MA08, p87; Least Tern, piping River, ND12, p111; Mountain goats, JF13, plover, whooping crane, gray wolf, ND09, p93; snowy owls, Deer, groundhog, red p20-27; Buffalo, ND09, p109; foxes, JF13, p94; Carp, JF13, p95; green- Rattlesnakes, ND09, p110; buffalo, winged teal ducks, MA13, p93; golden American dipper, deer, JF10, p94; Deer, eagles, prairie dog, snow geese, MA13, MJ10, p93; Bobcat, meadowlark, MJ10, p94; frogs in the Black Hills, MA13, p95; p94; Burrowing Owls, MJ10, p95; Pheasants, turtles, MJ13, p30; Rattlesnakes, JA10, p48-49; Osprey, JA10, Rattlesnakes, MJ13, p31; Pheasants, MJ13, p84-85; Bees, deer, walleye, mountain lion, p37; Deer, MJ13, p56-57; Black-footed JA10, p94; Bear sightings, Orange-billed ferrets, osprey, prairie chickens, sharp- Nightingale-Thrush, wolves, SO10, p94; tailed grouse, MJ13, p110; Badger, coyote, Buffalo, ND10, p85; owl, bighorn sheep, MJ13, p111; snowy owls, western thatching bats, whitetail buck, ND10, p86; Bald ants, turkey buzzards, JA13, p94; Eagles, JF11, p93; Prairie Pothole, Black- Rattlesnakes, JA13, p95; Deer, SO13, p93; footed ferrets, mink, JF11, p94; least tern ruddy ducks, trout, SO13, p94; Buffalo, and piping plover, JF11, p95; Buffalo, cardinals, rattlesnakes, ND13, p110; Black- MA11, p16; Rattlesnakes, MA11, p19; footed ferrets, ND13, p111; Bighorn Sheep, Buffalo, MA11, p21; Mountain lion, MA11, JF14, p87; bald eagles, horned larks, JF14, p23; bighorn sheep, American bittern, p88; Pheasants, JF14, p89; feature article house sparrow, American robin and English on South Dakota’s rare nature discoveries, robin, weaver fi nch, MA11, p86; sage MA14, p20-31; burrowing owl, American grouse, MA11, p87; Osprey, prairie dog, avocet, MA14, p94; western grebes, least MJ11, p22-37; art created by antelope hoof bitterns, laughing gulls, MJ14, p110; photo prints in gumbo, MJ11, p91; Asian Carp, essay on Custer State Park Wildlife Loop, Black crowned night heron, northern fl ying JA14, p42-49; mule deer in Cheyenne River squirrel, MJ11, p92; Swans, JA11, p32; valley is Big Picture: JA14, p56-57; buffalo, turtles, JA11, p91; Black-necked grebe, JA14, p107; badgers and paddlefi sh, JA14, eared grebe, fox, scarlet tanager, JA11, p108; deer and eagle, JA14, p110; Canada p92; Elk, SO11, p73; Bats, great blue goose hatchlings, SO14, p91; American heron, northern fl icker, SO11, p74; Coyote, wood duck, racoons, osprey, red-winged ND11, p85; Fox Squirrels, white-tailed blackbird, SO14, p92; snapping turtle, jackrabbit, trumpeter swans, ND11, p86; fawn, SO14, p94; wild turkeys, ND14, whooping cranes, ND11, p87; Buffalo, p115; coyotes, great horned owls, ND14, JF12, p48-49; Elk, JF12, p93; National Bald p116; photo essay of animals in winter, Eagle Watch Month, JF12, p94; Coyote, JF15, p18-22; snowy owls, JF15, p107; JF12, p95; Rattlesnakes, JF12, p96; Deer, blue jays, Canada geese, muskrats, JF15, MA12, p19; Spiders, MA12, p21; Deer, p108; bighorn sheep, mountain lion, JF15, MA12, p22; Deer, MA12, p25; Buffalo, p110; Juli Wilcox’s essay on photographing mountain lion, pheasants, MA12, p26; prairie chicken dance, MJ15, p50-51; Our Prairie Dog, MA12, p29; turtles, whooping Wild Side on bighorn sheep, MJ15, p107; crane, MA12, p30; Rattlesnakes, MA12, Our Wild Side on piping plovers, lake p31; Canada geese, MA12, p85; American sturgeon and turtles, MJ15, p108; Our Wild robin, bluebirds, Boreal Chorus Frogs, Side on wild turkeys and a blue jay stuck in MA12, p86; Burrowing Owls, MJ12, p93; a squirrel feeder, MJ15, p110; Our Wild Ladybugs, MJ12, p95; American dipper, Side on bighorn lambs, pasquefl ower and cattle egrets, prairie dog, MJ12, p94; black-footed ferrets, MJ15, p111; Our Wild screaming of Bald Eagles, Belted Side on burros in Custer State Park, JA15, Kingfi shers, horned toads, short-horned p115, Our Wild Side on yellow-bellied lizard, JA12, p94; Spiders, JA12, p95; marmots, leucistic robin and wood duck Pheasants, SO12, p65-67; Jewel Cave bats, houses, JA15, p116; Our Wild Side on rattlesnakes, SO12, p84-91; Bighorn pheasants and rattlesnakes, JA15, p119; Sheep, SO12, p93; Black-backed Dakotia on crows being communal, SO15, woodpeckers, American white pelicans, p13; Our Wild Side on northern leopard pheasants, SO12, p94; Topeka shiner, frog, SO15, p99; Our Wild Side on softshell SO12, p95; red foxes, ND12, p109; turtles, grackles and whooping cranes, Coyote, deer, great horned owls, ND12, SO15, p100; Our Wild Side on bald eagle,

218 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WIL - WIL SO15, p102; Our Wild Side on monarch Yankton’s Tastee Treat, SEP85, p40; feature butterflies, snow geese and Chinook story on, MJ88, p14-16. salmon, SO15, p103; Our Wild Side on Willey-Williams Building: favorite building of bighorn sheep, ND15, p115; Our Wild Side Spencer Ruff in Sioux Falls, JA08, p39. on black-footed ferrets, coyotes and Willey, P.: mentioned in article on graves of woodpeckers, ND15, p116; Our Wild Side unknown soldiers of Custer’s Seventh on eagles, ND15, p118; Our Wild Side on Cavalry in Bon Homme County, ND16, p40- pheasants, ND15, p119; Our Wild Side on 45. how a squirrel’s tail keeps it warm, crows, Willhite, Nellie: profile of pioneering female JF16, p116; Northern cardinals, JF16, aviator, MJ89, p32-34. p118; Dick Kettlewell publishes wildlife Williams, Albert & Emma: homesteaders in photography book titlted Spring Creek Shirttail Canyon, ND92, p20-25. Chronicles, MA16, p42-47; prairie chickens Williams, Ann: Our Wild Side on death of bird and sharp-tailed grouse, MA16, p91; bison, watcher, MA12, p87. red fox and gulls, MA16, p92; mountain Williams, Bruce: Charlotte Forsberg and Merlyn lion, MA16, p94; trumpeter swans, elk and Aman were his favorite professors at Black chorus frog, MA16, p95; bighorn lambs in Hills State University, JF15, p60-61. Badlands, MJ16, p107; blue heron in Custer Williams, Donnie: member of Stringbean State Park and bluebirds in Black Hills; Svenson & The Harvest Bluegrass Band, MJ16, p108; wild turkeys, MJ16, p111; Our ND04, p14. Wild Side on Beavers, JA16, p107; Our Wild Williams, H.P.: hunter of the Custer wolf, SO90, Side on baby birds, pheasants and softshell p41. turtles, JA16, p108; Our Wild Side on Williams, Jimmy: member of the Flying T bighorn sheep, JA16, p110; milk snakes Wranglers, MJ00, p75. and bighead carp, SO16, p92; Our Wild Williams, Joan & Gordon: Cider Hill Farm Bakery Side about snake scooped up by hawk, operated by, MJ03, p75-76; mentioned in SO16, p94; Our Wild Side on winter wildlife anniversary special food article, SO10, p40. in Custer State Park, ND16, p107; bighorn Williams, Kay: paints Custer State Park, JA14, rams, turkey vultures and lapland p63. longspurs, ND16, p108; trumpeter swans, Williams, Leonard ‘Bud’: mayor of Mitchell, ND16, p110; Our Wild Side on snowy owls ND90, p44. and red fox, JF17, p108; Our Wild Side on Williams, Linda: wrote about Snap, Crackle, garter snake, JF17, p110; Our Wild Side on Pop illustrator Vernon Grant’s connection to albino squirrel and red crossbills, MA17, Wessington Springs, SO15, p17. p92; Our Wild Side on antlers shed, MA17, Williams, Liz: essay by included in, ‘Our State p94; Our Wild Side on Canada geese, of Mind,’ JF90, p25. Upland Sandpiper, and prairie dogs, MA17, Williams, Mike: work to save the imperiled p95; Our Wild Side on prairie dogs, MJ17, glacial lakes of northeast S.D., ND97, p8- p107; Our Wild Side on ducks, cormorants 13; Lake Kampeska views from, JF07, p20- and evening grosbeak, MJ17, p108; Our 27. Wild Side on rattlensnake encounter, MJ17, Williams, Paul: rancher mentioned in feature on p110. Artist Ride, JF07, p38-44. Wilharm, Jessi and Ted: owners of Chae’s in Williams, Porter: profile of sculptor, character of Vermillion, JF12, p17. York recreated by, JA02, p73-75. Wilhite, Nellie: brief on South Dakota’s first Williams, R.G.: restoration of Mellette mansion licensed female pilot, JF10, p57. championed by, SEP85, p16. Wilke, Father Peter: profile of iconographer, Williams, Rand: purchased Spearfish High ND98, p12-17; School, ND11, p55-59. Wilkins, Julie: pictured in photo at Sparky’s Bar Williams, Rebecca and John: own Leone’s and Grill, JF13, p80. Creamery in Spearfish, SO15, p52. Wilkinson, Chris: tour guide at missile site, Williams, Shirley: mentioned in article on school MJ07, p42-47. explosion in Wilmot, MJ14, p34-41. Willard, Doctor John ‘Doc’: feature on the Williams, Steven: Woodburn Hall in Spearfish inventor of Willard Water, MJ94, p43-47; favorite building of, JA08, p38. brief on Rapid City inventor of Willard Williams, Terrence and Mary Catherine: Water, JF10, p55. Dakotiana on Potter County farmhouse Willert, Meredith: purveyor of nickel coffee at owned by, MA13, p14.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 219 WIL - WIN Williamson, Dr. Thomas: missionary who MA11, p68-71. worked with Thomas Riggs, ND10, p76-82. Wilson, John S.: winner of Duck Stamp contest, Williamson, John: Presbyterian minister MA94, p10-11. mentioned in feature on Crow Creek Wilson, Jon: comments on president’s house on Christmas, ND10, p36-39. University of South Dakota campus, JF88, Williamson, Mark: Garretson memorabilia p8. collection owned by, MJ08, p24. Wilson, Joyce: mentioned in article on Williamson, Myrna: brigadier general is 2012 Sandhills, ND14, p34-42. South Dakota Hall of Fame inductee, ND12, Wilson, Larry: cream can cook from Douglas p105. County, MJ06, p66. Williamson, Val: pictured in article on Pringle, Wilson, Mark: president of Mitchell Technical SO13, p24. Institute answers questions in annual Williamson, Warren: Dakotiana on South college guide, JF16, p93. Dakota’s father of wrestling, JF11, p11; Wilson, Norman: large scale hog confi nement Mentioned in Dakotiana on Daktronics, on Rosebud Reservation supported by, JA11, p11. SO00, p12. Willis, John: feature on photos of Pine Ridge Wilson, Pearl: family forced to give up their Indian Reservation by, JF11, p20-27. home to create Sand Lake Wildlife Refuge, Willis, Walter: pictured in article on Fassbender MA11, p68-71. photographic collection, JF15, p92-97. Wilson, Ruby: writer explains how Brookings Willman, Denise & Jerry: ice cream sold on the inspires her, SO15, p42. streets of Yankton by, SO03, p28. Wilson, William: featured as honored Hall of Willow Lake: Dakotiana on town’s recovery Fame member, SO05, p71. after fi re, SO12, p14; mentioned in feature Wilt Brothers: brief – featured in bands/ on traveling across the state on gravel musicians from S.D., ND04, p18. roads, SO16, p18-31. Wilt, Joe: member of Wilt Brothers band, ND04, Willroth, Bill: mentioned in anniversary feature p18. on 25 Years of Covers, ND10, p49-60. Wilt, Tommie: member of Wilt Brothers band, Wilmot: wants I-29 rest stop near completed, ND04, p18. NOV85, p36; Dakotiana on WWI warhorse Winchell, Newton: climbed Harney Peak, JF16, bred by William Cameron from, MJ12, p10; p60-64. 1939 school boiler explosion in, MJ14, p34- : feature on Highway 41. 385 through, JA14, p78-85. Wilson, Bob: comments on historic Homestake Wind Cave: legends of, discovery of, MA04, Opera House, ND14, p67-72. p28; rebirth of wind power on the plains, Wilson, Fred and Charlie: part of Seth Bullock’s JF03, p67-72; passageways within being brigade to Washington, SO13, p76-82. mapped, MA05, p75, brief on national park, Wilson, Heather: president of South Dakota SO09, p32; mentioned in an “oughta do” School of Mines & Technology answers list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; questions in annual college guide, JF16, feature on cave exploration, MA13, p61- p101. 65; boxwork in is one of our rare nature Wilson, Jerry: attempts to control Leafy Spurge discoveries, MA14, p24; mentioned in with native grasses by, ND98, p54; historic feature on Spiritual Places, MJ16, p24. log home restored by, JF04, p55; favorite Wind turbines: Our Wild Side on danger to memory of working at South Dakota whooping cranes, ND11, p87; turbine at Magazine, MA15, p8; short story by, JF17, Black Hills State University makes student p88-91; essay on fi lmmaker and friend union one of greenest in South Dakota, Chuck Nauman, MA17, p50-56. JF12, p65; teaching turbine located Wilson, Jim: comments on historic preservation at Mitchell Technical Institute, JF12, in Deadwood by, JF02, p9-15; former state p73, model wind farm at Dakota State preservation offi cer works on renovation of University, JF12, p78; repairman Brian South Dakota School for the Blind in Gary, Roberts, ND14, p102. JF10, p26-31; mentioned in feature on Wind: infl uence of the north wind on people, Dances with Wolves, MJ14, p20-32. plants and topography of S.D., ND97, p14- Wilson, Joel: resident farmer mentioned in 19; feature story on, MJ08, p56-61; Faith’s feature on family forced to give up their development and utilization of power home to create Sand Lake Wildlife Refuge, from, SO08, p33; why it settles at night

220 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WIN - WOL and what’s the sound you hear when it is found in Rapid City by, ND07, p20. blowing in Nature Questions feature, MA12, Winter reader: three fiction stories, JF17, p87- p32; how to guess the speed of, MJ13, p33. 100. Windmills: photo essay of, MJ95, p8-14; Roger Winter, Bob: profile of gunsmith, MAY86, p36- and Mary Lee restore windmill near De 37. Smet, MA17, p18. Winter, Kathy: Roundhouse restaurant in Lead Windolph, Charles: participant in Reno/Benteen owned by, MJ09, p73-77. battle near Little Big Horn, SEP85, p22. Winter: Winter White photo essay of animals in Windpower: development of, utilization of to winter, JF15, p18-22. generate electricity, in S.D., JF03, p67-72. Wintersteen, Kent: Indian artifacts collected Windy Mound: northernmost point of Coteau and donated to Freeman’s Heritage Hall by, de Prairie is one of things to see in every ND03, p42-45. county, JA11, p43. Wipeout: favorite rodeo bull of Steve Sutton, Wine Cellar Restaurant: European restaurant in MA16, p28. Rapid City mentioned in feature on ethnic Wipf, Jacob: WWI conscientious objector from eateries, JF12, p33. Rockport Hutterite Colony, SO11, p36-43; Winery: feature on South Dakota wineries, Rockport martyr mentioned in collection JF02, p64-67; Dallas Schneider is of favorite stories from our first 30 years, winemaker in Springfield, ND16, p20-27; MA15, p66-68. feature on grape growing in South Dakota, Wipf, Johannes: WWI conscientious objector MJ17, p40-48. from Maxwell Hutterite Colony, SO11, p36- Winfred: Kip Sorlie from profiled in feature on 43. cowboy poets, SO12, p56-64. Wipf, Joseph: minister at Rockport Hutterite Wingard, Earl: spearheaded drive to put up Colony comments on conscientious memorial to mules in Aberdeen, JF88, p29. objectors, SO11, p36-43. WinGive: nonprofit gives backpacks to poor Wipf, Joseph: Rockport martyrs mentioned in students in foreign countries, JF14, p92. collection of favorite stories from our first Wingsprings: home to Center for American 30 years, MA15, p66-68. Indian Research and Native Studies, ND14, Wipf, Mary: Dakotiana on bow rehairing and p27. restoration specialist, MJ10, p10. Wink, Dean: pictured in article on Howes Wisaal, Arian: owner of Khorasan Kabob House, Corner, SO15, p36-37; state legislator JF12, p23. pictured in photo essay on height of corn, Wishart, David: co-author of Great Plains: JA16, p30. America’s Lingering Wild, ND09, p36-43. Winner: rodeo bullfighter John Novotny from, With the Wind Vineyard & Winery: mentioned in JAN86, p18-20; profile of native son, Notre feature on grape growing in South Dakota, Dame coaching legend Frank Leahy, ON87, MJ17, p40-48. p31-33; featured in Towns We Like, SO96, Witherspoon, Limber Jim: helped create p40-47; Jorgensen family and Dakota Lean Yankton, MA06, p78. Meats of, MA99, p42-51; singer Mallorie Witt, Karla: Steve Farmer’s favorite professor at Haley from, ND04, p15; brief on Frank Sisseton Wahpeton College, JF15, p72. Leahy, Notre Dame football coach from, Witt, Violet: Betty Ordal’s favorite professor at JF10, p53; interview with McKenzie Haley Dakota State University, JF15, p62-63. Miss Rodeo America from, MJ11, p10; Witten: featured in photography book of towns Dakotiana on portrait of young woman along the 100th Meridian, JF16, p44-52; painted in Tripp County Courthouse in, story on town on the 100th Meridian, JF16, SO12, p13; Platte-Winner Bridge is one of p53-55. things to see in every county, JA11, p34; Wittenhagen, Jim: mentioned in humorous Pheasant Bar in is one of things to see stories from 30 years of South Dakota in every county, JA11, p46; Joie’s Café is Magazine, MA15, p106. favorite breakfast place of Wayne Hopkins, WNAX Radio: pig story on, SEP85, p7; JF13, p79; Sargent’s Café in mentioned in mentioned in article on Yankton fix-it man, feature on hometown restaurants, JF17, ND16, p48-51. p22-31. Woehl, Leon: painting depicts WWII crash he Winstead, Doug: sport of falconry and, MA97, was involved in, JA14, p62. p12-15. Wold, Larry: Dakotiana on taxidermist from Winstead, Howard: Mount Rushmore miniatures Armour, JA06, p16.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 221 WOLM - WOS Wolf Guts, Clarence: feature story on, MJ07, SO12, p56-64. p83-87; brief on last Lakota Code Talker Wood, Dorothy: listing - named to S.D. State from Pine Ridge, JF10, p56; mentioned in Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. collection of favorite stories from our fi rst Wood, Drake: comments in feature on coach 30 years, MA15, p80-82. Howard Wood, MJ13, p66-71; comments Wolf, Darwin: creates sculpture of Richard on Howard Wood Dakota Relays, SO16, Pettigrew, SO10, p85-90; Lynn Carlsgaard p76. was his favorite professor at Northern State Wood, Howard: listing - member of S.D. University, JF15, p68-69. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38; Gregory Wolff, David: author of Seth Bullock: Black Gorillas named by, JA09, p19; mentioned Hills Lawman, ND09, p48; BHSU professor in Dakotiana on South Dakota Hall of Fame comments in feature on Black Hills forest inductees, JA10, p10; 2010 South Dakota farmers and pine beetles, SO12, p32-38. Hall of Fame inductee, ND10, p69-73; Wolken, Joyce: pictured in article on old feature on coach, MJ13, p66-71. Highway 16, JA15, p34. Wood, Jan Swan: profi led in feature on cowboy Wolkow, Gary: De Smet mayor, JA14, p28. poets, SO12, p56-64. Wollman, Doug: Writers & Artists on Rapid City Wood, Judi: comments on care of bison by, Musician, MJ13, p64. ND00, p24. Wollman, Roger L.: brief - recognized as Wood, Leonard: comments in feature on centennial alumnus of the University of Pringle, SO13, p20-24. South Dakota, ND88, p37; brief - inductee Woodburn Hall: favorite building of Steven of South Dakota Hall of Fame, SO02, p83. Williams in Spearfi sh, JA08, p39. Wollman, Senator Harvey: blocks television Wooden Knife, Ansel: shared stories about camera in the legislature, JF91, p21; WWII bombing range on Pine Ridge Indian comments in article on bridges over the Reservation, MA16, p30-34. James River, MA17, p20-29. Wooden Legs Brewing Company: brewery in Wolsey: profi le of custom boot maker Mark Brookings, MJ15, p20-27. Schumacher, ND91, p12-14; eroded farm Woodle, Buell: listing - member of S.D. Sports near once declared Public Enemy No. 1, Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. p70-73, JF05. Woodpeckers: Our Wild Side on black-backed Wolter, Ray: caught a foot-long piranha near woodpeckers, SO12, p94; Our Wild Side Yankton, SO05, p25. on, ND15, p116. Wolves: on the hunt for Three Toes in Harding Woodward, Carmen Cowan: top 7 things she County, MA90, p29-33; feature on the loves about South Dakota, JA13, p15. Custer wolf, SO90, p39-41; history/ Wooledge, Mark: taxidermist mentioned in future of in S.D., JA99, p16-19; gray feature on Frederick, ND10, p23-27. wolf mentioned in feature on endangered Woolridge, Peggy: comments in article on species in South Dakota, ND 09, p20-27; Huron, SO14, p62. aerial hunting of in Too Long in the Sun, Woonsocket: home of automotive pioneer E.S. MJ10, p96; Our Wild Side on, SO10, p94. Callihan, MJ90, p52-53; watermelon near Womeldorf, Denny: Wall Drug pharmacist, mentioned in an “oughta do” list for kids in SO09, p21. South Dakota, MJ11, p22-37; artesian well Wong Wing Tsu: profi le of Deadwood’s Chinese in Lake Prior is one of things to see in every merchant, ND89, p49-51. county, JA11, p45; Dakotiana on artesian Wong, Jian: co-owner of Hunan restaurant in well in, JA14, p18; Pony Hills Country Club Rapid City, JF12, p31. located near, JA16, p92. Wong, Robert: profi le of wildlife photographer, Worthing: lumber mill in operated by Steve JA99, p8-13; photographer and owner of Aschoff, p40-45, JF05; photo of sundogs Hunan restaurant in Rapid City, JF12, p31. near, JF17, p107. Wong, Tiffani: manager of King Buffet Worthy, Mary: fawn given to by Sitting Bull, Mongolian Grill in Yankton, JF12, p18. MA93, p62. Wood Duck: Our Wild Side on ducklings, MJ10, Woster, Jim: incident on Highway 34, MA90, p8; p94. S.D. Hall of Fame inducts, SO01, p65. Wood Lake Lutheran Church: mentioned in Woster, Kevin: top 7 things he loves about photo essay on country churches, MA17, South Dakota, ND14, p15; David Allan p30-35. Evans was his favorite professor at South Wood, Bill: profi led in feature on cowboy poets, Dakota State University, JF15, p75.

222 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WOS - YAN Woster, Mary (see Haug, Mary) Audrae Viisser, MA90, p20-24; profile of Woster, Scott: Too Long in the Sun about novelist Dan O’Brien, SO92, p16-19; profile wrestling a girl, ND11, p88. of rancher/writer Linda Hasselstrom, SO92, Wouden, Pete: member of the Flying T p23-26; feature on Badger Clark, SO92, Wranglers, MJ00, p75. p27-31; feature on Frank Baum, SO92, Wounded Head, Marilyn: chosen to sculpt p32-35; profile of writer/historian John busts for First Nations Sculpture Garden, Milton, ND94, p74-79; profile of writer MA14, p18; sculpted busts for First Nations Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve, ND95, p22- Sculpture Garden in Rapid City, MJ17, p95. 26; profile of writer Kathleen Norris from, Wounded Knee (town of): feature story on, SO98, p54-57; profile of novelist Kathleen ND90, p24-29; memories of depression- Taylor, JA99, p36-40. era Christmas celebration at Presbyterian Wulff, Elaine: register of deeds and auditor church in, ND00, p72-75; Herbert Hoover’s in Gann Valley is mentioned in article on involvement in occupation of, ND07, p21- things to see in every county, JA11, p33. 24. Wurtz, Barb & Kevin: mentioned in anniversary Wounded Knee Massacre: feature story of, special food article, SO10, p41. ND90, p12-19; account of survivor Dewey Wurtz, Barb: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p24. Beard, ND90, p20-23; return of ghost Wuttke, Bill: Gettysburg mayor, JA14, p30. shirt to S.D. from Scotland, SO99, p66; Wyman, Frieda: china painting contest brief - St. John Episcopal Church featured organized by, SO88, p32-33. as Century Survivor, ND99, p62; victims Wynde, Yvonne: brief – inducted into South of treated by Dr. Charles Eastman, JA00, Dakota Hall of Fame, SO04, p83. p23-27; feature on ghost shirts, JF14, Wynia, David: veterinarian’s remembrance of p20-29; feature story on, ND15, p20-30; a cantankerous cow named Lucky, ND99, South Dakota artists illustrate, ND15, p32- p99-100. 42; descendants of survivors, ND15, p44- Wynia, Pam: comments on native plant and 51; mentioned in article on How to Grow prairie restoration project at Sisseton a South Dakotan, JF16, p30; cemetery Wahpeton College in, JF12, p74. mentioned in feature on Spiritual Places, Wyss, Pat: architect mentioned in article on MJ16, p25. Dale Lamphere’s Dignity sculpture, SO16, Wovoka: Ghost Dance movement begun by, p40-45. ND90, p16-17; mentioned in feature on Wysuph, Lynn & Dawn: experience with ghost shirts, JF14, p20-29; mentioned in mysterious creature on the Missouri River, feature on Wounded Knee Massacre, ND15, MA94, p12-15; story of being pulled by a p20-30. Missouri River creature while fishing near Wrangler Café: Custer café for sale, ND14, p44- Yankton, SO05, p25; boaters pulled by 47. huge mystery fish, SO12, p84-91. Wrede, Helen: comments in feature on Crouch Y Railroad Line, JA13, p74-83. Yalowizer, Al: Bryant mayor, JA14, p24. Wrestling: Dakotiana on Warren Williamson, Yankton (tribe): Medicine Butte legend of father of wrestling, JF11, p11; Too Long in the, JF03, p37; illegal artifact hunting on the Sun about Scott Woster wrestling a girl, Yankton Sioux Reservation, ND09, p102- ND11, p88. 106; feature on forbidden reservation/ Wright, Betty: owner of Dove Cottage B&B in Indian dance halls, MJ12, p45-50. Deadwood, SEP86, p31-32. Yankton College: brief on “Smokey” Joe Mendel, Wright, Frank Lloyd: reflections on Badlands by, track world record holder, JF10, p61. MJ96, p22-27. Yankton County: Vangen Lutheran Church Wright, Jesse: mentioned in article on bridges is one of things to see in every county, over the James River, MA17, p20-29. JA11, p31; Bishop Martin Marty’s house, Wright, Orville and Wilbur: featured in Too Long Governor Pennington’s House, federal court in the Sun, MA08, p88; childhood time building where McCall was tried, Christ spent in Holabird, JA13, p32. Episcopal Church, and old chalkstone Writer, Jason: mountain biking on Centennial church at Lakeport are stops on Sioux City Trail by, SO97, p80-87. to Fort Randall Military Road, MA13, p50- Writers: profile of South Dakota’s first poet 56. laureate, Badger Clark, AM87, p34-39; Yankton Insane Hospital: story of 1899 fire at profile of South Dakota’s poet laureate, the, JF02, p28-31; fire at mentioned in

South Dakota Magazine Index • 223 YAN - YAN feature on memorable sad stories from our Bridge in contemplated, JF02, p32; uses for fi rst 30 years, MA15, p40. abandoned Gurney Seed and Nursery Yankton Sioux: Struck by the Ree featured in property explored, MJ02, p35-36; clowns story on graves of Native American leaders, collected by Mattie Vanderpool of, JA02, SO15, p20-27. p11; places last in national survey of Yankton Trail Bridge: pictured in Sioux Falls affordable housing, MA03, p48; Meridian winter photo essay, JF14, p30-35. Bridge at to be used for foot traffi c, JA03, Yankton: theft of prize cannon, JUL85, p12; p60; ice cream sold on the streets of African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church Yankton by, SO03, p28; when “War of the in, JUL85, p38-40; fi rst Riverboat Days Worlds” radio program aired in, SO03, p29; scheduled at, SEP85, p10; polar bear pelt recipes from Sacred Heart Monastery in, of Lillian Wiggen of, SEP85, p32; nickel SO03, p72-73; feature story on community coffee at the Tastee Treat, SEP85, p40; of, ND03, p24-36; downtown, loft living in, territorial band plays in, JAN86, p9; feature MJ04, p12-13; mountain lion shot in city of, on Cramer-Kenyon home, MAY86, p22-27; SO04, p40; singer Mike McDonald from days as a riverboat port recalled, SEP86, S.D., ND04, p23; Meridian Bridge across p22-23; Mulberry Inn B&B in, SEP86, p32; the Missouri River at turns 80, p24, JF05; feature story on Gurney’s Seed & Nursery, coronet from Custer’s band housed in FM87, p8-10; old-time pool hall hustler in, Dakota Territorial Museum featured as FM87, p14-15; feature on Boston Shoes prized museum piece, MA05, p13; Lakota and Dennis Menke, AS87, p40-43; profi le pipe bag at Dakota Territorial Museum in of stonemason Charles Kantor, ON87, p45; featured as prized museum piece, MA05, feature story on Meredith Wilert, MJ88, p16; feature story on Sacred Heart p14-16; S.D. Fiddling Contest held, SO88, Monastery in, MA05, p40-45; replacement p26-29; feature on restoration of historic of Meridian Bridge in, MJ05, p36; Meridian buildings in, SO89, p19-23; AME church to Bridge across the Missouri River at turns house Black History Museum, ND90, p41; 80, p24, JF05; feature on South Dakota black community in, ND90, p42; brief on Archers’ Association outdoor fi eld Roger Cwach and Fitzgerald’s Chips, MJ91, tournament, JA05, p45; giant fi sh found in p65; Clarke Observatory behind fence of the Missouri River, SO05, p25; haunted Federal Prison Camp, MA96, p89; street in house of Colleen Meyers, SO05, p25; renamed for Tom Brokaw, SO96, p20; Federal Prison Camp Observatory Hill fl ower Dakota Theater restored in, MA97, p87-88; patch short story, SO05, p74; Charlie’s feature on chalkstone buildings in and Pizza highlighted as SD’s best pizza, ND05, around, MJ97, p82-88; Mary Paul cigar p24; location of the historic Captain’s Inn, inspired by Catholic nun, MA98, p46; story JA06, p11-12; location of Cramer-Kenyon of 1931 bank robbery in, MJ98, p58; wreck historic home, JA06, p12; fountain in, of riverboat Western discovered on Missouri SO06, p12; Mount Marty College in, JF07, River near, SO99, p80-84; brief - Mulberry p88; JF08, p91-92; pallid sturgeons in, Inn featured as Century Survivor, ND99, JA07, p9-10; Pure Ice Company (The p44; brief - Bishop Martin Marty house Icehouse) in, JA07, p11; bridge featured as Century Survivor, ND99, p45; construction in, JA07, p13; Mount Marty brief - Pennington House featured as Gras in, SO07, p47; Bishop Marty Chapel Century Survivor, ND99, p45; brief - constructed in, JF08, p14; Masonic Temple Excelsior Mill featured as Century Survivor, in, JF08, p36-40; Lawrence Welk’s home in, ND99, p45; Meridian Bridge over Missouri MA08, p15; Mickelson Center proposed River at completes Pan American Highway, demolition in, MJ08, p19-21; Forbes Hall MA00, p19; restoration projects in and Milwaukee Depot favorites of Glenn downtown begun, ND00, p36-46; Quarry Mannes and Sarah (Mannes) Homstad in, Restaurant, Black Steer and Panda Inn are JA08, p46; cartoonist Jim Anderson from, three of Bob Karolevitz’s favorite places to SO08, p39; junk man Ted Rathjen from, eat, JF01, p17; German POWs working in ND08, p80-84; colleges in, JF09, p93-94; during WWII, JF01, p48; brief - town on ospreys near, MA09, p20-25; body of Dr. Highway 81, South Dakota’s portion of the Fred Fyle found near, MA09, p32-33; Native Pan-American Highway, ND01, p70-71; American pipe bag at Dakota Territorial story of 1899 fi re at the Yankton Insane Museum in; ND09, p104; brief on “The Last Hospital, JF02, p28-31; future of Meridian Gurney,” JF10, p63; Bob Karolevitz, author

224 • South Dakota Magazine inDex YAN - YAN from, JF10, p55; brief on Charles Bates, fuel in termite intestines, JF13, p56; Yankton surveyor, JF10, p61; Yankton Dakotiana on U.S.S. Scorpion memorial in, College track world record holder, MJ13, p14; photo essay on spring branding “Smokey” Joe Mendel, JF10, p61; South at Newt Hicks ranch, MJ13, p92-97; Dave Dakota’s College Towns, JF10, p90; Too Tunge flies plane under Meridian Bridge in, Long in the Sun on policing the choir in, JA13, p20; pilot Jim Smith from builds MA10, p88; Gavins Point National Fish plane, JA13, p36; gingerbread houses by Hatchery in is honorable mention in 25 very Michelle Andrews from, ND13, p37; photo unusual man-made places, MA10, p42; essay of 125th/quasquicentennial Meridian Bridge in is one of 25 very celebration in, JF14, p50-54; Fierce unusual man-made places, MA10, p41; Conversations leadership program at Mount RiverWalk sculpture walk mentioned in Marty College in, JF14, p106; false map Writers & Artists, MJ10, p71; aerial photo turtles near are one of our rare nature of regatta on Lewis and Clark Lake is Big discoveries, MA14, p26; Dakotiana on Picture in MJ10, p46-47; Dakotiana on former First Lady of Dakota Territory, JA14, South Dakota Kayak Challenge in, JA10, p16; community gardening in, JA14, p50- p9; Our Wild Side on ospreys released in, 52; Crystal Nelson wants Mead Building in JA10, p93; Meridian Bridge in is longest preserved for another 125 years, ND14, walking bridge linking two states, SO10, p28; search and rescue diver Jake p12; Roger Holtzmann’s story of daughter’s Lammers from, ND14, p105; kolaches 2009 wedding during a blizzard in, JF11, made at Czechers in, JF15, p30-34; SD p39; one of South Dakota’s college towns, Dreaming on Yankton’s Hudson Apartments JF11, p66; feature on archery in, MA11, owned by Tony and Helen Bacszynski, JF15, p34-37; rare Ross’s Gull spotted in, MA11, p52-55; Schwenk & Barth Brewery in p80-83; Dakotiana opening photo of Lewis mentioned in feature on breweries across and Clark Lake, MJ11, p9; Gavins Point the state, MJ15, p20-27; Chol Atem from National Fish Hatchery and walking across writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, Meridian Bridge in mentioned in an “oughta MJ15, p33-48; Roger Holtzmann from do” list for kids in South Dakota, MJ11, writes Letter to Young South Dakotans, p22-37; mentioned in feature on 2011 MJ15, p33-48; Dakotiana on youth archery flood, SO11, p76-96; Dakotiana on Hovden tournament in, JA15, p13; Our Wild side on Cabin at Dakota Territorial Museum in, leucistic robin in, JA15, p116; We Make It ND11, p10; Nehemiah Ordway robbed on Ground Blind Buddy invention by Bill Yankton of status as Dakota territorial Conkling from, SO15, p14; sculptor Scott capital, ND11, p20; madam Marie Briggs Luken is inspired by, SO15, p51; aerial listed in feature on rogues, ND11, p21; photo of Tri-State Old Iron Association’s Nelson J. Cramer from listed in feature on annual event in is Big Picture, SO15, p54- rogues, ND11, p21; King Buffet and 55; Dakotiana on volunteer program at Mongolian Grill and El Tapatio Family Sacred Heart Monastery in, ND15, p16; Restaurant in mentioned in feature on unsolved murder of Patsy Magner in, JF16, ethnic eateries, JF12, p18; brief in Traveler p77-82; land lottery in JF16, p82-83; about River Rat Marathon in, MA12, p69; Sacred Heart Monastery and Bishop Martin morel mushroom hunting near, MA12, p70- Marty’s house in mentioned in feature on 71; Nata Jones catfishes near, MJ12, p76- Spiritual Places, MJ16, p22; South Dakota 77; depths of Missouri River near are one Kayak Challenge in is Big Picture, MJ16, of South Dakota’s Creepy Places, SO12, p56-57; mentioned in feature on traveling p84-91; RiverWalk’s cookie walk in is one across the state on gravel roads, SO16, of our holiday traditions, ND12, p21; p18-31; mentioned in article on graves of Sacred Heart Monastery Holiday Fair in is unknown soldiers of Custer’s Seventh one of our holiday traditions, ND12, p28; Cavalry, ND16, p40-45; fix-it men in, Larry Ness from is 2012 South Dakota Hall ND16, p48-51; Czeckers and Walnut Tavern of Fame inductee, ND12, p104; We Make It in mentioned in feature on hometown on equipment made by Kolber-Pioneer, Inc. restaurants, JF17, p22-31; college guide in used on Discovery Channel reality show, lists favorite hangouts in, JF17, p82-84; JF13, p10; David Cwach from owns 1912 ruins of failed cement plant is Big Picture, Flanders 20, JF13, p19; Biology Students at MA17, p48-49; Dakotiana on dowtown Mount Marty College look for alternative Meridian District, MJ17, p13; Mount Marty

South Dakota Magazine Index • 225 YAN - ZEB College graduation in is Big Picture, MJ17, Memorial Day fl owers in Rome-Sicily p56-57; Our Wild Side on Gavins Point cemetery, MJ10, p11. Nature Trail, MJ17, p109. Young, Bob: helped bring Albert Afraid of Yanktonais: Vision Quest experience of Saswe, Hawk’s remains home to Pine Ridge, JA13, of the, on Medicine Knoll, JF03, p34-35. p50-58. Yarbrough, Stephen: musician explains how Young, Darlene & Don: mentioned in feature on Vermillion inspires him, SO15, p40. Spearfi sh’s Grace Balloch Memorial Library, Year of Reconciliation: essay on by Chuck ND10, p30-35. Woodard, MA91, p29-31. Young, Donald: brief - recognized as centennial Yellow Bear Canyon: mentioned as place to visit alumnus of Black Hills State College, ND88, on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, p41; feature on, athletic complex on BHSU p56. campus named in honor of, ND91, p47. Yellow Bear Dam: mentioned as place to visit Young, Durand: raft trip by down Missouri River on Pine Ridge Indian Reservation, ND15, before it was dammed, MJ95, p41-46. p57. Young, Kelly: works with Lakota Tiny House Yellow Boy, Tony: Mobridge town councilman, Nation organization on Pine Ridge, ND15, MA09, p70. p18. Yellow Doll: murdered prostitute from Young, Mark: comments on gun manufacturing Deadwood listed in feature on rogues, industry in Sturgis by, MJ02, p62-63. ND11, p17. Young, Steve: reporter comments on Yellow Lady’s Slipper Orchid: rare fl ower found photojournalist Lloyd Cunningham, SO09, in the Black Hills, MA14, p22 p66-70. Yellow-bellied marmots: Our Wild Side on, Young, Tipiziwin: teacher at Lakota language JA15, p116. immersion preschool in Fort Yates, ND15, Yellowstone Trail (see Highway 12) p64. Yelverton, Barbara: mentioned in feature on Young, Vicytor: listing - featured artist of 2011 fl ood, SO11, p76-96. Lakota art exhibit in Sweden, MA92, p16. Yeoman, Dr. Clay: dentist recruited to Redfi eld, Youngworth, Carl: listing - member of S.D. ND05, p14. Sports Hall of Fame, MAY85, p38. Yerigan, Norm: wind turbines installed by, JF03, Yousef, Khalil: comments in article on p67-68. Thanksgiving celebration hosted by Sanaa Yoder, Yvonne: Camp Crook mayor, JA14, p25. Abourezk, ND15, p78-82. Yokum, Bob: pictured with harnessed buffalo, Youth: Letters to Young South Dakotans, MJ15, ND13, p22; mentioned in story about p33-48. Treasury Inn being for sale in Pierre, MJ17, Yusef, Nuria: immigrant experiences of, MJ02, p50-54. p42-43. Yonce, Coy: runs Mantis Digital Arts in Z Brookings, SO14, p14. Zabel, Walt: museum in Selby maintained by, York: black slave’s role with Lewis and Clark SO00, p29; pictured in town story on 30 expedition, ND90, p40-41; story of slave years of exploring South Dakota, MA15, who accompanied William Clark, character P13-26. of recreated by Porter Williams, JA02, p73- Zachary Wevik: Mount Marty College student 75. comments, JF11, p57. Yost, Danny: member of Kory and the Firefl ies, Zacher, Kevin: table games manager at Four ND04, p25. Aces Casino in Deadwood comments on Yost, Ed: record-setting pilot and organizer of how to win at Blackjack, MJ13, p35. Stratobowl balloon fl ight commemoration, Zanarini, Linda: pictured in article on four JAN86, p5; profi le of, AM87, p6-11; brief corners of the state, ND93, p26-33. on hot air balloon pioneer, JF10, p54. Zanin, Sydney and Elizabeth: owners of Yost, Jesse: working on documentary on The Guadalajara Mexican restaurants in Pomp Room, MJ15, p70. Spearfi sh and Pierre, JF12, p29. Young Citizens League: student organization Zastrow, Joe: WWII veteran story on, MA04, founded in 1925, MA05, p75. p23-26. Young Man Afraid of His Horses: signifi cance of Zebra mussel: damages done by foreign name, JUL85, p32-34; vision at Bear Butte mollusk to Missouri River, MJ05, p36. of, SEP85, p25. Zebro, John & Sue: Teepee restaurant in Young, Andrew: Dakotiana on efforts to provide Bonesteel owned by, MA09, p21-31.

226 • South Dakota Magazine inDex ZEI - ZUC Zeigler, Bill: patriarch of family of Sioux humorous stories from 30 years of South dancers, MA88, p9-13. Dakota Magazine, MA15, p110. Zeigler, Michael: profile of Sioux dancer, MA88, Zimmer, Eric: wants Wingsprings north of p9-13. Martin preserved for another 125 years, Zell, Amanda: University of Sioux Falls student ND14, p27. comments, JF11, p63. Zimmer, Ruth: memories of old-time telephone Zeller House: Flandreau mansion for sale, operators in Armour, MAY86, p19; responds ND12, p103. to Leesburg, Florida, columnist Roger Ballas Zelmer, Steve: listing - named to S.D. State chiding S.D. farmers about hard times, Centennial Commission, MAR86, p20. JA97, p80. Zemina, Bill (aka Dakota Bill): rattlesnake skins Zimmerman, Ben & Ida: brief on music box used to make crafts by, SO88, p15 collectors, JA90, p42-43. Zens, Gordy: comments on Aberdeen recording Zimmerman, Floyd: comments on horse racing studio, MA06, p28. in Aberdeen, MA14, p32-41. Zephier, Adelbert: profile of painter, JA90, p30- Zimmerman, Jim: pictured in article on opening 32. day of pheasant season near Fairfax/ Zephier, Clark: mentioned in feature on Crow Bonesteel, SO12, p65-67. Creek Christmas, ND10, p36-39. Zimmerman, Larry: archeologist’s comments Zephier, Mato: member of Indigenous, ND04, on burial mounds, JF98, p37; mentioned in p17. article on patriotism of Native Americans, Zephier, Mitchell: founder of Medicine Wheel MJ17, p62-70. Media mentioned in article on filmmaking Zimmerman, Ward: comments on 1949 New in South Dakota, MJ10, p561880 Town: Year’s blizzard in Rapid City, JF11, p36. feature story on, MA09, p50-55. Zimny, Michael: shares trail options for hiking Zephier, Pete: member of Indigenous, ND04, Black Elk Wilderness in Our Wild Side, p17. MA16, p93. Zephier, Sherwyn: community theater in Zintkala Nuni (Lost Bird): mentioned in Wagner started by, ND02, p10-11. article about Minnehaha County historical Zephier, Wambdi: member of Indigenous, markers, MA14, p76-83. ND04, p17. Ziolkowski, Korczak: Zephyr, Clark: involved with Native American undertaken by, ON87, p41-43; efforts to naming ceremony near Pierre, JA16, p44- promote Crazy Horse memorial, MA98, 50. p62-63; Too Long in the Sun about, MJ14, Zepmet, Peter: siting of radioactive waste dump p112; filmmaker Chuck Nauman worked in Edgemont championed by, JF01, p32 with, MA17, p50-56. Zerr, Mick: mentioned in feature on bird Ziolkowski, Mark: forester mentioned in feature watching, MA11, p80-83. on Black Hills forest farmers and pine Zesto: filmmaker Andrew Kightlinger is inspired beetles, SO12, p32-38. by in Pierre, SO15, p44. Ziolkowski, Ruth: takes over Crazy Horse Zheng, Jenny: manager of Panda Garden Memorial from husband, JF91, p21; profile Chinese restaurant in Huron, JF12, p28. of, MJ95, p15-19; mentioned in feature on Ziebach County: Dakotiana on Thunder Butte free spirits in our 30th anniversary issue, in, JA10, p11; Four Corners Bridge in is one MA15, p46. of the things to see in every county, JA11, Zip Feed tower: mentioned in humorous stories p47; Leedom Pike Road in is Christian from 30 years of South Dakota Magazine, Begeman’s favorite gravel road, SO16, p29. MA15, p106. Ziegler, Alfred (aka King Ziegler); owner of Zitkala-Sa: see Gertrude Simmons. classic auto junkyard near Scotland, ND96, Zook, Kaleb: photo by in feature about Black p16-21. Hills Photo Shootout, SO11, p30-35. Ziegler, Dave: head of the Special Olympics Zoon, Bob and Edith: A-Bar-Z Motel located program in S.D., SEP85, p48. along old Highway 16, JA15, p26. Ziegler, Mark: comments on gun manufacturing Zornig, Cathy: coach of Special Olympics, industry taking root in Sturgis, MJ02, p61. SEP85, p48. Zieman, Flora Hutson: listing - inducted into Zoss, Delaney: Corn Palace Stampede rodeo S.D. Cowboy & Western Heritage Hall of junior princess pictured in photo essay on Fame, SEP85, p11. height of corn, JA16, p28. Zilverberg, John and David: mentioned in Zucchini: food article on, JA11, p24-26.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 227 AAD - AND Contributors 27; “History Hunters: Can We Stop the A Illegal Artifact Trade?” ND09, p102-106; Aadland, Gordon: “The Prince and the Pauper,” “Cowboy, Can I Take Your Picture?” JF10, SO04, p90; “Prince and Pauper,” MA15, p18-24; “On the Big Screen,” MJ10, p56- p105-106. 64; “Watertown Renaissance,” JA10, p15- Abbot, Mary: “Wondering in the Woods,” MA90, 22, “Lake Legends: History and Mythology p44. Abound in Our Glacial Lakes,” JA10, p78- Abourezk, Jim: “Rustling with Politicians,” JF06, 83; “Pettigrew’s Redemption,” SO10, p21-23. p85-90; “The Road Less Traveled,” ND10, Adams, Robert: “Dakota Skies,” MA96, p86-91. p16-22; “Inside Pine Ridge,” JF11, p21- Allan, Bill: “Crazy Horse: Pointing to the 27; “Brushes with Danger,” MA11, p14-23; Future,” ON87, p41-43; “The Warming “In with the Old: Brookings Preserves its Effect,” MA88, p44. Character,” MJ11, p14-21; “The Fassbender Allan, Don: “Badger Clark is Still A-Ridin,’” Family Photographers,” MJ11, p52-59; “A AM87, p34-39; “Canary Country 1936,” Night on the Town: Rapid City’s ‘Summer JA93, p62. Nights’ Echoes through Art Alley,” JA11, Allen, Doug: “Mary Groth and Her Pictures of p76-81; “Camera Slingers,” SO11, p30-35, Prairie Life,” JA90, p18-22. “The Martyrs of Rockport,” SO11, p36-43; Alsaker, Leah: “The Mourning Dove’s Cry,” JA15, “Rogues and Scoffl aws,” ND11, p14-25; p114. “Friday Night Football,” ND11, p26-32; Amerson, Robert: “Knives in his Boot,” SO93, “Christmas at the Capitol,” ND11, p78-83; p62; “Over the Garden Gate,” MA98, p56- “Ethnic Eateries: A readers/eaters guide 59. to interesting and unusual palates and Anderson, Lowell: “The Goodwin Giant,” JF08. people across our state,” JF12, p14-34; p74-75. “The Night Sky: A Lyman county farmer’s Anderson, William T.: “The Game Lodge,” JA88, photography captures night heavens,” JF12, p7-9. p54-59; “Questions of Nature,” MA12, p16- Andrews, Jodi: “I Feel the Painting,” MJ17, 32; “Mysterious Monarch,” MA12, p56-59; p106. “Looking Up: South Dakota’s Skies are a Andrews, John: “Amateur Baseball Hall Stargazer’s Delight,” MA12, p78-83; “Mjork of Fame,” MJ02, p64-65; “Pine Ridge for President,” MA12, p88; “Ancient Art,” Autumn,” ND07, p42-45; “Native MJ12, p62-69; “Prairie Solace,” MJ12, p88- Grasslands,” ND07, p88-89; “The Local 91; “Too Long in the Sun: Silver-Tongued Canadians,” ND07, p95; “The Hyde County Pettigrew,” MJ12, p96; “Places to See Divide,” JF08, p18-22; “Helping Pets on the Before they Disappear,” JA12, p20-29; Rez,” MA08, p13; “Picturing our Pasque,” “Crop Art,” JA12, p44-47; “Books Every MA08, p36-39; “Unknown No More,” MA08, South Dakotan Should Read,” SO12, p39- p81-83; “Learning from Ullam and Bubs,” 45; “Cold Cash in Claremont,” SO12, p96; MA08, p88; “Garretson’s Mysteries,” MJ08, “Noodles, Strudels & Sausage for the p23-28; “The Muskegon Disaster, MJ08, Soul,” ND12, p32-38; “Hall of Famers,” p89-92; “Sticky Business,” JA08, p52-57; ND12, p104-107; “2013 Guide to Higher “Ball of Fire,” JA08, p95; “From Robbing Education,” JF13, p55-74; “Can We Save Banks to Politics,” JA08, p96; SO08, p76- The Big Sioux?” MA13, p42-47; “I Thought 81; “Charles Mix Fur History,” ND08, p74- I Killed You,” MA13, p96; “Dakota’s Grand 78; “Golden Fruit,” JF09, p96; “Ten ‘Must Old Man,” MJ13, p82-91; “The Long Road See’ South Dakota Paintings,” JF09, p17- Home,” JA13, p50-58; “On the Quartzite 27; “Grabbing Life by the Horns,” MA09, Trail,” SO13, p58-69; “Return of the Ghost p34-37; “Saving the Native Language,” Shirts,” JF14, p20-29; “My Day at the MA09, p42-49; “Clamming on the James,” Track,” MA14, p32-41; “Freeman’s Savory MJ09, p63-65; “Celebrating Our Ethnic Soup,” MA14, p42-44; “Slight of Hand,” Ways,” MJ09, p48-54; “Capitol Spring,” MJ14, p78-87; “Where Giants Come to MJ09, p56-59; “Exploring Gilley’s Grove,” Life,” JA14, p66-75; “Cheyenne Proud: A MJ09, p78-81; “Our Best Rides,” JA09, Photography Project Explores Life on the p38-43; “Man on the Street,” SO09, p66- Cheyenne River Reservarion,” JA14, p88- 70; “America’s Best Idea: National Parks 94; “The Missing Amidons,” ND14, p50-54; Refl ect the Very Best of Our Nation,” “Risky Business: Catching rattlers, dousing SO09, p28-31; “Last Legs,” ND09, p20- wildfi res, wrestling gators – and other

228 • South Dakota Magazine inDex AND - BLY South Dakota tough jobs,” ND14, p94- Bagley, Robin EH: “Walking in the Wild: Little 105; “A Street by Any Other Name,” ND14, Devils Tower Trail,” MA17, p93. p120; “Leaps of Faith,” JF15, p46-51; Bahe, Cindy Lea: “Lost on a Gregory County “Seeing the Light of Day,” JF15, p92-97; Turkey Hunt,” ND08, p59-61. “Huron’s Sharpshooter,” JF15, p112; “The Banasiak, John: “Dakota Graveyards,” SEP86, Day the Dam Burst,” MA15, p38, “Sinking p4-8. of the Muskegon,” MA15, p39; “Martyrs Barham, Wayne: “Too Long in the Sun: of Rockport,” MA15, p66-68; “Could You Graduation in Fairfax,” MJ05, p98. Run the Creamery,” JA15, p80-83; “South Barnett, Don: “Rapid City 1973,” ND03, p38-41. Dakota’s 13 Natural Wonders,” JA15, p86- Barrie, Norbe: “Turton: Home of the Frogs,” 102; “Wounded Knee Massacre,” ND15, JA04, p46. p20-30.; “Living with a Massacre,” ND15, Bartholow, Thomas: “Nature Trail,” pheasants, p44-51; “Boe’s Legacy,” MA16,p72-81; JF08, p95. “Spiritual Places of South Dakota,” MJ16, Bauer, Inez Gugel: “Aunt Jemima Visits p20-31; “Summers at Poinsett,” MJ16, p90- Aberdeen,” SO00, p86. 96; “Golf Outside the Box,” JA16, p84-95; Bayles, Sally: “Mother’s Day,” MJ04, p73. “South Dakota’s Big Seven,” SO16, p71-79; Beck, Laura: “Living High in Ree Heights,” JA04, “Who Lies in the Custer Graves,” ND16, p43. p40-45; “Bridges to History,” JF17, p40-45; Beck, Wanda: “Lost Brother,” JF10, p40-41. “Hitchcock’s Meeting Place,” MA17, p36- Beckwith, Dave: “My Hero: Whether Pearl 38; “South Dakota Dreaming: A Capital Harbor or Pierre,” JA08, p22. Opportunity,” MJ17, p50-54. Bedard, Brian: “Stingray,” JF17, p92-95. Andrews, Laura Johnson: “Quest for the Czech Beeson, Peter: “Trees of the Plains,” MA08, p85. Kolache,” JF15, p30-34; “Noodles the Czech Begeman, Christian: “Big Picture: Wonderland Way,” JA15, p62-64; “Deuel County Oyster at the Falls,” ND11, p46-47; “State Park Tradition,” SO16, p56-58; “Christmas Odyssey,” JA13, p42-47; “The Big Picture: Cookies with a Twist,” ND16, p38-39. Bad River Ranch,” ND13, p60-61; “Big Andrews, Nancy: “Ducks, Geese and Wild Picture: A Rancher’s Dream,” JA15, p60-61; Things,” SO94, p18-23. “Light in the Darkness,” MA17, p30-35. Aney, Bill: “Biking the Hills,” SO97, p80-87. Bellew, Rina: “Forgotten No More,” SO04, p43. Angerhofer, Edna: “Death of a Farmyard,” Bellman, Stewart: “My Advanced Degree from SO08, p53. Wakonda,” MJ00, p25-28. Antonen, Kathy: “To a Meadowlark,” MJ03, p65; Bender, Alan R. “Prairie Rock Crossing,” p96, “The Wolsey Farm that was Public Enemy JF05; “West Wind,” JA05, p95. No. 1,” p70-73, JF05. Benson, Robert: “Mitchell Drivers,” MA02, p37; Antonen, Mel: “The Meaning of Baseball,” MJ07, “Taps,” MJ02, p73; “Farming 2003,” MJ03, p32-36; “Love for the Game,” MJ13, p42- p65; “Darwin, Australia, 1942,” ND05, p87. 47. Berry, Charles R.: “A Duck Farmer Blew the Antonsen, Lorrinda Wynia: “Angels on Platte’s Whistle on Wetlands,” JA89, p42-45; Prairie,” SO04, p76-77. “Ducks Are Back,” MA94, p8-11. Arens, Curt: “In the Footsteps of York,” JA02, Bielfeldt, Darla: “The Kidd Kids,” JA03, p84; p73-75. “Hoc Est Corpus Meum: This is My Body,” Arnold, Randy: “September,” SO04, p45; “Years MA03, p74; “Word Dance,” JF06, p95. from Now,” SO05, p87; “Crazy Horse,” Bies, Jarrett C.: “Angels Along the River,” MA14, MJ09, p87; “Dwellers Among Leaves,” JF16, p58-64. p114; “Some Bulls Cannot Be Ridden,” Bjorkman, Tim: “Kidnapper Verne Sankey,” SO16, p90; “Custer’s Scout,” MA17, p90. SO07, p75-79. Arntz, Genevieve: “Kolachy Making,” MA93, Blank-Libra, Janet: “The Prettiest 70 Acre Patch p48-49. in South Dakota,” JA88, p12-15; “Farm Asheim, Enid A.:”Rapid City’s First Policeman: Cats,” MJ01, p60-61. Hooky Jack,” MJ89, p22-23. Blumer, Julie: “The Rattler Battler,” SO88, B p12-16; “Old-time Music Finds a Home,” Babbitt, Steve: “Presence of People,” MJ03, p8- SO88, p26-29; “China Painting in Pheasant 13. Country,” SO88, p32-33; “Grill Your Next Babcock, Elaine: “Mama’s Dream,” JA12, p92. Catch,” SO88, p39. Backer, Ron: “An Artist’s Brush with Historic Bly, Coletta: “The Getaway of K.T. Benjou,” Sioux Falls,” ND94, p8-13. JF96, p42-43.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 229 BOE - CLE Boernke, Phyllis: “dust of creation,” MA17, p90. SO91, p39-41; “The Family Crock,” JA92, Boettcher, Susan: “Lake Poinsett’s Poinsettias,” p70. ND03, p57. Busse, LaVaughn: “Equinox,” SO16, p90. Boies, Carol: “Ranch Artist,” JF96, p18-23. Byrd, Sidney H.: “Christmas at Wounded Knee,” Boone, Deanna: “Palmer Eide,” JA91, p11-13 ND00, p72-75. Boone, Loren: “Our Public Colleges’ Centennial C Alumni,” ND88, p35-41. Cacavas, John: “Music Man,” MA03, p30-31. Bosse, Bob: “High School Finals Rodeo,” JA03, Cameron, Bernice: “Escape from a South p74; “The Dakota Life of a Wild Horse,” Dakota Farm,” JF01, p55; “Vermillion SO03, p80; “Back Roads and State Parks,” Sage,” ND02, p68; “The Giver,” MJ05, p96. MJ05, p70. Cameron, Bunny: “The House on Lakeport Hill,” Bottum, Joseph (Jody): “A Christmas Regret,” JF11, p91. ND13, p64-67. Carlson, Charles: “Red Canyon: Ancient Black Boulton, Verley Willey: “The Fracas,” MJ03, p90. Hills Gateway,” ND99, p16-20. Brady, Kevin: “’Big Mick’ Not for Beginners,” Carlson, Ed: “Trapline,” MA88, p28-31. JA09, p39. Carlson, Karen: “Red Canyon: Ancient Black Brand, Evelyn: “The Brother I Never Knew,” Hills Gateway,” ND99, p16-20. JA94, p78; “Sad Summer in Spink County,” Carlson, Lynn W.: “The Old Cowboy,” SO01, MA15, p35. p47. Bray, Dorothy: “A Pig in the Cup,” ND92, p78. Carr Danielsen, Judith: “Combing the World,” Bremmon, Chad: “Making Lefse,” MJ04, p60-61. JA07, p82-83. Breneman, Muriel: “A Gift from Sitting Bull,” Carrels, Peter: “The James: River of the MA93, p62. Prairie,” JAN86, p12-16; “Brown County’s Brich, Randy: “Windsurfi ng Oahe,” MJ07, p38- Farm Experimenter,” FM87, p34-38; “Proud 41. of the Prairie,” AS87, p8-11; “Saving the Briscoe, Keith: photos featured in “Dust to James,” MA90, p42-43; “The Oahe Project,” Dust, MA01, p76-80 MA94, p31-36; “River of the White Woods,” Bristow, David: “Parker,” JA02, p14-23; JF99, p10-15 “Timothy’s House Extends Hope and Cavanaugh, Ray: “Chasing the Wind,” MA13, Helping Hands,” JA02, p38-39; “Prairie p63. Peace in Bryant’s One-Dollar Church,” JF03, Cecil, Chuck: “Too Long in the Sun” about p53; “For Hot Springs Vets, MayDe Beel Gann Valley Giant, MJ98, p98; “The Barn Takes the Cake,” MA03, p47. Straightener,” JF00, p52-53; “Our King Bronson, Daniel: “Rut,” SO03, p88. of Rock & Roll,” ND04, p30-33; “Volga: Brookens, C. J. : “Sturgis,” JA07, p93. Like a River,” ND06, p21-26; “At War No Brooks, Karl: “Too Long in the Sun: The More,”ND06, p77-80; “Poinsett’s Enduring McIntosh Mystery,” MA09, p80. Charm,” MJ09, p24-29; “Searching for the Brown, Jim: “The High Line Was My Line,” White Mule,” JA12, p52-57; “The Different NOV85, p13-14; “Ridin’ Shotgun: Jesse Drums of Flandreau,” ND12, p98-103; Brown, Black Hills Sheriff,” MJ89, p18-19. “Leola’s Roundup,” MA15, p103-104; “Giant Brown, Lawrence: essay in Visions 94, JF94, Envy,” MA15, p120. p21. Chapman, Douglas: “Chefs Discover Ways to Brown, Paula: “The Corsica Roping Sisters,” Make S.D. Cactus Palatible,” JA97, p20; JF17, p112. “Main Street Chefs are Welcome Assets to Bruget, Dale: “Polar Bear Gets Ride North,” Small Towns,” SO97, p67-69; “Old-time SEP85, p32; “The Cramer-Kenyon Heritage Pantries were the Heart of Every Home,” House,” MAY86, p22-27; “The Tastee ND97, p63-65. Family,” MJ88, p14-16. Chase, Rita: “Winter Letter,” JF03, p45. Bruguiere, Tony: “Respecting the Buffalo,” Chatterly, Cedric N.: “Spencer: One Year After SO15, p84-89. the Tornado,” MJ99, p38-47. Brusseau, Toby: “Life Changers,” SO10, p14-19. Cheever, Kay: “Fiber Works Day,” SO88, p43; Bull, Brian: “Wayward Soldier,” ND03, p80. “Prairie Pasque,” MA97, p70-73. Burger, Steve: “Away With The Wheelchair,” Christianson, Jon: “The Big Picture: Eureka’s SEP85, p48. Frosty Palm Trees,” JF11, p48-49. Burnham, Philip: “Last Man Standing,” JA06, Christopherson, Howard: “Reatreat to Tiny Lily p34-39. (photos),” JF17, p32-37. Burr, Wesley H.: “The Real Sunshine State,” Clements, Dan: “Centennial: From Flat to

230 • South Dakota Magazine inDex CLE - DUF Rugged,” JA09, p40-41. Thistles,” JA15, p114; “Lookin’ Through a Colberg, David: “Serenity,” JF13, p92. Knothole,” JF16, p114. Cole, Kevin: “Late Autumn Near the Yankton Day, John: “Oscar Howe: A Master Revisited,” Sioux Reservation,” ND12, p108. JA96, p18-27; “Our Outdoor Works of Art,” Collins, Lorraine: “The Invisible Empire of the MJ97, p32-36; “Seeing South Dakota: Plains,” MJ95, p34-35. The Art of Robert Aldern,” JA97, p10-15; Coney, Robert C.: “The Milk Bottle Gang,” “Garretson’s Quiet Treasure,” JF98, p10- ND00, p94. 15; “Connections with the Land: Cherie Connelly, Mary Ellen: “Prairie Peaches,” SO07, Ramsdell’s Art,” SO98, p12-17. p14-16. De Smet, Imogene: “Farmer Joe,” MA09, p79. Conradi, Gary: “My Favorite Courthouses,” Deal, Lance G.: “Looking at a Photograph of MJ04, p66-67; “South Dakota’s Mona Lisa,” Chief Big Foot,” ND06, p95. SO12, p13. Deloria, Ella Cara: “The Buffalo Dreamer,” Contributors MA93, p15. Coppess, Chad: “Sica Hollow,” SO01, p82-85; Deloria, Vine: “Vision Quest on Medicine Knoll,” “Cookin’ Kuchen,” JF04, p58-61; “Historic JF03, p34-35. Reenactments of the Journey of Discovery,” DeMersseman, Susan: “Uncle Dwight’s Hunting JA04, p78-81; “The Big Picture,” bucking Dog,” MA05, p90; “When We Were Quaint,” bronco, MJ07, p52-53; “Nature Trail,” MJ15, p106. Canadian geese, ND07, p95; “Picturing Dempster, Thomas A.: “Sailing Francis Case,” Our Pasque,” MA08, p39; “The Big Picture: MJ02, p45-47; “Under the Capital Dome,” Celebration at Wakpa Sica,” JA09, p46-47; JF04, p26-31; “The Big Picture: State “Big Picture: Missouri River Valley,” MA13, Capitol,” MA10, p46-47. p48-49; “The Big Picture: Bad River Bison,” Dennis, Arnett S.: “How South Dakota Reached MA16, p48-49. for the Clouds and Missed,” MJ93, p52-56. Cordts, Irene: “Stamp of Appreciation,” SEP86, DePauw, Nancy Hill: “Fey,” ND05, p87. p9. Desautels, Larry: “Prunty at the Bat,” MJ07, Covey, A.C.: “Test-Driving the Tin Lizzy,” SEP85, p36. p43-47; “A Town of Millionaires,” SO92, Diamond, David: “Navigating the Migration,” p44-45. SO13, p92; “Storm Lake,” ND14, p114; Cowman, Tim: “Navigating the Wild Missouri,” “The Sacred Circle,” ND15, p114. MJ13, p39. Dickson, Jim: “A Bird out of Water,” MJ93, p28- Cramer, Marian: “Before REA,” MAY85, p18; 29; “Buffalo 4, Bulls 0,” MA95, p28-29. “Goodbye, Lantern,” SEP85, p19; “A ‘Poor Dockendorf, Randy: “Lennox Polio Epidemic,” House’ Christmas,” DJ87, p18-19; “Mr. JA93, p26-30; “Hutterites: A People Set Mathew’s Blizzard Party,” JF88, p22-23; Apart,” JA93, p44-49; “Cowboy Poets,” “Chatauqua Romance,” JA88, p20-21; SO93, p30-33. “Cows on Parade,” MJ90, p62; “DeSmet,” Doll, Don: “Vision Quest,” JF99, p8-23. MJ92, p19-23; “Poor House Christmas,” Domek, Tom: “This Grassland is My Land, This ND05, p72-73; “Willow Lake’s Upswing,” Grassland is Your Land,” MJ99, p86-97; SO12, p14. “Smoke Watch,” MJ05, p44-49. Crisler, Frank: “Hangings,” MJ92, p39-45. Doyle, Mike: “A Last Homecoming,” ND94, p38- Curry, Kathleen: “The Elk Point Vet,” MJ95, p94. 44; “Baseball Dynasty in the Capital City,” D MJ95, p20-23; “All Alone on Opening Day,” Dangel, Leo: “Invisible Losses,” ND04, p97; “A SO96, p16. Farmer in Retirement,” JF04, p89; “Men Dragseth, Debora: “The Rally Ritual,” JA12, and Boys,” JA04, p38; “Farming in a Lilac p84-90. Shirt,” JA05, p95; “Seasons of Harmony,” Driving Hawk Sneve, Virginia: “Great Prime Rib MJ13, p108; “The Evidence of Pleasure,” and Black Hills History at the Fireside Inn,” JA13, p92; “The Raspy Wheel,” JA16, p106; JF01, p17; “February Snow,” JF02, p68. “Dakota Wind,” JF17, p106. Du Bois, Jackie Fuller: “True South Dakotan,” Darr, Deanna: “Search and Rescue in Custer ND10, p83. County,” MA16, p52-59. Duenwald, Gloria: “Topping Hoven’s Cathedral,” Daum, Ann: “Mares,” MA02, p31-36. JF04, p11. Davidson, Lloyd: “Rattler Hunt at Mobridge,” Duffield, Wendell: “Stuck in the Orange Whale,” SO91, p46-50. MA17, p96. Davis, Bunny Cameron: “Goldenrod and Duffy, Mary: “Bill Groethe: Master Photographer

South Dakota Magazine Index • 231 DUF - GAD of Mount Rushmore,” MJ91, p20-26; “A Erk, Marcus: “Discovering the Dakota Wreath of Christmas Tradition,” ND92, Badlands,” MJ96, p22-27. p10-11; “The Apprentices,” MJ93, p14-17; Ernster, Dawn: “Trespassers Welcome,” MA04, “Reptiles of the Hills,” JA93, p56-59. p51. Dumke, Jennifer: “Rebuilt with Straw,” JA06, Evans, David Allen: “Eating the World at Nick’s p17; “Eating in the Neighborhood: My 100 in Brookings,” JF01, p17; “Blackbirds, Wind Mile Diet,” MJ07, p26-30. and Moving Vans: On the Arts in South Duncan, Robert W. : “Hurley: The Tracklayer Dakota,” MA01, p52; “The Bull Rider’s and the Town,” JUL86, p33-35. Advice,” JA02, p36; “Tilt-A-Whirl,” MA04, Dunkle, Amy: “Home Kids,” JA01, p42- p51; “My Father’s Striped Bib Overalls on 46; “Dorothy Morgan,” SO01, p89-92; a Hook,” SO10, p91; “2011 Winter Reader: “Bushnell,” ND01, p94-98; “Under the Invisible Trophies,” JF11, p88-90; “Apples,” Prairie Sod,” JF02, p48-51; “A Political SO12, p92; “Pelicans on Lake Oakwood,” Gambler,” SO02, p71-75; “Roberts County’s SO13, p92. Holey Rocks,” MA03, p57-62; “Olivia’s Evans, Rod: “The Dog and I,” SO88, p52. Kiss,” MJ04, p98. Ewing, William E.: “White Wonders: The Black Dustin, Daniel L.: “Open Spaces,” MA01, p7-13. Hills’ Mountain Goats,” MAR86, p10-13. E F Eberbach, Liz: “Looking At Nothing,” JA08, p93; Feragen, Robert W.: “Big Sioux Flood,” JA07, “The Wind,” JF09, p95. p93. Edeburn, Carl: “First Lady of Sturgis,” MA04, Feragen, Robert: “Pelicans on New Years Day,” p53-56. JF11, p91. Edel, Kenneth: “Fishing in the Black Hills,” Ferris, Roy David: “Lacreek’s Pelican Paradise,” MAY85, p33. JA01, p12-17. Egan, John: “Drop Him Till He Dies,” JA94, p31- Fine, John Christopher: “A Rapid City Treasure,” 34; “East Meets West at Al’s,” MJ01, p49- SO14, p54-57; “Bone Yard Sculptor,” MJ15, 51; “Too Long in the Sun: Castlewood’s p92-97. Imposter,” SO08, p88; “An Innocent Fiscus, Al: “The Twins: Mel and Me,” ND09, Hanging,” MA15, p41. p94-95. Ehrenhalt, Alan: “Phillips Avenue,” SO99, p27- Fleming, Bonny: “Little Elk Trail,” JA16, p109. 33. Ford, David: “A Ghost Town Called Spokane,” Eide, Clark: “A South Dakota Sky,” ND11, p84. MJ91, p78. Eikamp, Arthur: “Waiting on the Train to Gary,” Forsberg, Michael: “Hope on the Range,” ND09, p98, JF05. p36-43. Eilbeck, Kevin: “A Bighorn Battle,” ND08, p87. Forsburg, Cindy: “How to Appreciate Nature,” Eldrod, E.: “Fortitude in Fedora,” JA04, p 47. MA03, p74; “The Pelican-bird,” JA03, p84; Ellingson, Bruce: “The Big Picture: Badlands “On the Banks of the Big Sioux River,” National Park,” MJ11, p48-49. SO03, p88; “Berries,” ND06, p95. Elliott, Isabelle: “The Look of Autumn,” SO97, Fosse, Lewis: “Dewey Beard’s Tourism Days,” p88-92. MA01, p86. Ellison, Douglas W.: “Did Frank Finkel Survive Foy, Patrick J.: “Too Long in the Sun: Is Custer’s Last Stand?” SEP85, p20-23; “The Grandma Poor?” MA11, p88. Black Hills’ First Gunfi ght,” MAR86, p32-34; Frazier, Ian: “Pine Ridge Hero,” MA00, p20-30. “Hugh Glass: The Survivor,” JJ87, p20-23. Frazier, Ross: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p25. Epp, Todd David: “Sitting Bull’s People,” MA92, Freeman, Jerome W.: “Searching for Shed p28-31; “Hobos and Hyacinths,” JA92, p53- Antlers in March,” MA05, p84. 58; “Badlands Ranchers,” MA93, p52-55; Freeman, Sandi: “Frost Framed,” JF02, p77. “South Dakota Ranching at the Diamond Freeze, Loren Willrodt: “Wild Plum Blossoms,” A Ranch,” ND93, p16-19; “Land Ethics MJ04, p73. in Cattle Country,” ND93, p20-22; “The French, Sam: “Storm Mountain on One Wheel,” Mapmaker Who Came Our Way,” MA94, JA09, p40. p50-53; “The Beauty of Fall in Roberts Front, John: “Marshall County Winter,” JF05, County,” MA95, p8-13; “A Throwback p30-31. to a Different America,” MA95, p50-52; Fugleberg, Jeremy: “Big Sioux Water Festival,” “Rowena’s Starlet,” MJ06, p79. MJ04, p47. Erk, Colton: “The Big Picture: Rainbow over G Slim Buttes,” MJ14, p56-57. Gade, Muriel: “Hoof Doctor,” MJ10, p74-77.

232 • South Dakota Magazine inDex GAL - GUT Galante, Anne: “From a Doctor’s Eyes,” MJ09, Exposure of the Custer Expedition,” SO02, p30-35. p29-34. Gallagher, Patrick: “Coyotes vs. Catholics,” Grauvogl, Ann: “Ghost Buster,” SO01, p31-34; ND06, p13; “Faith in the Voters,” SO09, “Making Music,” ND01, p28-33; “Minerva’s p60-65. Secret,” JF02, p37-43; “High Rollin’ Garnaas, Steven: “Letcher School Goes Flandreau,” MA02, p6-16; “That Fabulous Abroad,” ND07, p64-65. One Guy,” MJ02, p50-56; “Sioux Falls’ Gasque, Tom: “What’s In A Name?” JUL85, River,” JA02, p51-56; “Saving McKennan p32-35. Park,” SO02, p19-25; “Timber Raising,” Gassman, Stephen: photos featured in “Open ND02, p20-24; “Sioux Falls Chefs,” JF03, Spaces,” MA01, p7-13; “More than p22-30; “Homegrown Journalism,” MA03, Cowboys and Dinosaurs,” SO06, p30-36; p24-28; “Blood Run: Hallowed Ground,” “Revisiting White River,” MJ07, p73-75; MJ03, p54-60; “Sioux Falls’ Gems,” JA03, “Nature Trail,” creek, MJ07, p97; “Pine p35-41; “Form First,” SO03, p34-39; Ridge Autumn,” ND07, p42-45; “The Big “South Dakota’s Eye on Earth,” ND03, p60- Picture,” buffalo, ND07, p50-51; “The Old 66; “South Dakota’s Main Street,” JF04, Growth Pines,” MA08, p58-61; “Autumn p39-43; “Changing Clay,” MA04, p16-21; Grasslands: With Guidance from a Grass “Living Downtown,” MJ04, p11-19; “Lady Geek,” SO09, p14-17; photos “The Old of Justice,” JA04, p65-69; “Soaring with Swimming Hole,” JA10, p72-75; “The Big Eagles,” SO04, p55-59; “The Cottonwood Picture: Natural Fury,” SO10, p48-49; Tree,” p40-45, JF05; “The Little Giant of “Catching the Almighty (photos)”, MA11, USD,” JA05, p10-14; “Cool Place on the p24-27; “Changing Pace: Kayaking Black Prairie,” SO05, p10-19; “East River, Sioux Hills Lakes can be Life-changing” (photos), Falls,” ND05, p62-69; “Hearing the Deaf,” MA12, p40-43; “Looping Along Through MA05, p32-38. Norbeck’s Creation,” JA14, p42-48; Green, Allie: “Mr. Mathew’s Blizzard Party,” “Autumn on Highway 18,” SO15, p66-71; JF88, p22-23. (photos) “Swinging on the rocks,” JA16, Green, Marilyn: “Even as I Speak,” SO10, p91. p38-41. Green, Vincent: “On moving West and Burning Geyerman, Rick: “Bob Penn,” JA91, p21-23. Ditches,” NOV85, p30-31; reprinted JA95, Gibbs, Frank: “Tales from the New West,” SO99, p92-93. p8-14. Greeno, Imogene: “Warm Welcome,” MJ05, Gilbertson, David: “A Year for the Chicken,” p83. MJ04, p68. Gregg, Kathleen: “Black Bean Soup,” SO06, Gilfillan, Archer B.: “The Hunt for Three Toes,” p98; “The Old Woman Was Dead,” JA07, MA90, p29-33; “Snake Hunting with p93; “The Old Whittler,” ND04, p97. Jackley,” ND96, p37. Grier, Jerry: “Living with a Massacre” (photos), Glanzer, Bob: “Too Long in the Sun: The Man in ND15, p44-51. Black … and No Boots,” SO15, p104; “Too Grover, Barbara: “Black Hills Bluegrass,” JA88, Long in the Sun: Check Mate,” JF16, p120. p42-44. Gloe, Dianne: “Chokecherry Gold,” JJ87, p56; Grow, Kathy: “Meridian Bridge Turns 80,” JF05, “Winernight Blossoms,” JF88, p44. p24. Godwin, Denise M.: “Showdown in Centennial Gullickson, Norman: “In the Dark with Badger Valley,” ND00, p6-12. Clark,” JF03, p90. Goehring, Bill: “The Big Picture: The Capitol Gunderson, Marian: “Floating the Mo,” SEP85, Dome,” JF10, p46-47; “Ancient Art,” MJ12, p7-8; “Sentimental Journey in Corn p62-69; “Weathering the Storm,” MJ15, Country,” MJ92, p66-69. p60-67. Gurney, Edward R.: “Our Industries,” SO89, Goldsmith, Marilyn: “Clothesline p10-12. Communication,” JA10, p92. Gutch, Elizabeth: “Straight and Narrow,” ND01, Gould, Jules: “Gold Minin,” MAY85, p37. p44; “Straight and Narrow,” JF02, p75. Graber, Laura: “Purple Power,” SO01, p56-59; Guthmiller, Carol: “Tearing Down Hutchinson “Vermillion: Home of the Dome,” ND01, p6- County,” JF94, p28-31. 17. Guthmiller, Trevor: “Cookin’ Kuchen,” JF04, Grabow, Jerry: “Big Picture: Bridging the Gap,” p58-61; “Clean Your Plates for Kuchen,” SO16, p46-47. JF04, p61. Grafe, Ernest and Horsted, Paul: “Double H

South Dakota Magazine Index • 233 HAA - HEN Haan, Carl: “The Geese,” MA90, p6-7; “Here MA91, p26-27; “The Possibilities of Simple piggy, piggy,” MA94, p70. Camping,” MJ91, p32-33; “Buffalo Berries,” Habeger Samp, Ardyce: “Ernest Hemingway in JA91, p46-47; “Who Cares for the Land?” Dakota,” SO p61-63. SO91, p33-35; “Secrets of Today’s Country Hacecky, Kerry: “The Walk Around Sylvan Women,” MA92, p24-27; “Springtime Lake,” MJ02, p77-81; “Mattie’s Clown on the Prairie,” MA93, p56-57; “Prairie Collection,” JA02, p11; “Aahhh…Autumn,” Potlucks: Our Idea of a Dinner Party,” SO05, p49; “Hall of Fame: Honors For 15,” SO95, p64-66; “Out to Pasture: The Work SO05, p66-71; “Corn & Other Indian Gifts,” Team,” JF96, p24-27; “Rancher Roulette,” JF06, p35-37; “Calamity Jane, We Hardly MA96, p47; “The Duck in the Highway Knew You,” MJ06, p36-40. Department,” MJ96, p72-76; “January Haigh, Nancy: “The Townskeeper,” ND09, p90- Thaw,” JF97, p78-83; “On the Trail of Lame 93. Johnny,” JF98, p62-67; “Making Hay,” Hall, George: “Sam’s Wooden Indian,” JF92, JA98, p70-76; “Waddling Over the Dam,” p62. JF99, p45-50; “Of Mice and Cats,” JA99, Hall, Nate: “Garretson’s Mysteries,” MJ08, p23- p54-57; “Why do I Write About the West?” 28. SO99, p50-51; “Al’s Oasis is More Than a Hall, Phil: “Wall’s Friendly Skies,” SO05, p90. Mirage in Oacoma,” JF01, p16; “Fairy of Hall, Phillip S.: “A Horse and Wagon Journey the Great Plains,” MA01, p74; “Rose Mary thru Land that is Bad,” MJ92, p12-17; “Gold Goodson: Sketching Her Way,” SO01, p36- in the Badlands,” MJ93, p62. 46; “Surviving Wind Chill,” p39, JF05; “The Halley, Patrick S.: “Our Three States: A Cedar Waxwing Orgy,” ND05, p76-77; Bostonian’s View,” JA06, p81-83. “Let There Be Less Light,” MA10, p22-27; Hallstrom, Linda: “Center for Western Studies,” “Prairie Isn’t Prairie Without Sky,” JA10, MAR86, p28-31. p52-56; “Clara in the Post Offi ce,” MA11, Halverson, Randy: (photography) “The Night p84; “Grasslands Journal,” SO11, p52-57; Sky: A Lyman county farmer’s photography “Cowboy Poets,” SO12, p56-64; “Saving captures night heavens,” JF12, p54-59. South Dakota’s Birds of Prey,” JA15, p38- Hamilton, Candy: “Entrepreneurism on the Pine 42; “Ice Skating on the Dam,” ND15, p114. Ridge,” MA96, p43-45. Hauffe, Rick: “Terry Redlin: Artist at Home,” Hammes, Phillip: “Leaving Tracks,” SO00, p17- MA94, p18-23. 21. Haug, Mary: “A Woster Irish-Bohemian Hanlon, Laura: “One Family, One Store, One Christmas,” ND03, p68; “Lessons from Cow Hundred Years,” ND88, p14-18. Camp Ranch,” SO04, p27-30. Hansen, Ken: “Dakota Dreams,” JA01, p71. Hayes, Robert E.: “The Rushmore Kid,” MA05, Hanson, Doris: “Wind,” MA03, p74. p55-60. Hanson, Gary: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p27. Heath, Jay: “Paddling on the Prairie,” MJ06, Hanten, Ben: “‘Jazz Nightly’ is Jazz with Pizzazz p10-15. and Uncle Jimmo,” JA02, p40-41; “Easy Heerdt, Marcus: “Badlands Solitaire,” JA12, Rider Pumps Iron and Spans the State,” p92. JA02, p41; “River Whales,” SO02, p76- Heeren, Ted: “Making a Great Tavern,” MJ13, 79; “Newspaper Chain Forges New Links p27. in Small Towns,” ND02, p57-58; “South Heffernan, M.M.: “How Horses Moved Milbank’s Dakota’s Paul Wellstone Still Lives,” JF03, Landmark,” JA97, p36. p51; “Gone Fishing,” MJ03, p8-14; “Divided Hegen, Ann: “Sailing Oahe: A Well-kept Secret,” by Water in Codington County,” MJ03, JA92, p59-64. p27; “One Last Piece of History,” JF04, Heidt, Roger R.: “Race of the Tumbleweeds,” p75-80; “Campfi re Dreams,” JA04, p16-21; MJ11, p94. “Parrhesia with an h,” SO04, p38. Heil, A.J.: “Exploring the Depths of the Hills,” Harberts, Virgil C.: “Lean Years,” MAY85, p12- MJ16, p109. 14. Heintz, Michael: “Abandoned,” ND09, p14-19. Harrison, Craig: “’Face Plant’ at Richmond Heisinger, Jim: “Biking the Missouri,” SO04, Lake,” JA09, p43. p65-69. Harrison, Fraser: “Why South Dakota?” SO14, Hemmelman, Keith: (photos) “Naming Jett,” p68-71. JA16, p44-50. Harrison, Neil: “Naming the Lakes,” MJ05, p96. Hempel, Arleen C.: “Mad Mama,” MA05, p84. Hasselstrom, Linda: “No Time for Horses,” Hendricks, Fay: “Memories of G.I. Joe,” ND02,

234 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HEN - HIG p68. p60-61; JA12, p72-73; SO12, p68-69; Hendrickson, Tony: “Plying the Missouri,” JA03, ND12, p60-61; JF13, p82-83; MA13, p67; p71-73. MJ13, p54-55; JA13, p40-41; SO13, p72- Hennessey, Paul: “A Sheepherder Named 73; ND13, p62-63; JF14, p76-77; MA14, Gilfillan,” ND96, p32-40. p66-67; MJ14, p68-69; JA14, p76-77; Henry, Phillip: “In Quest of the Lost Henry SO14, p72-73; ND14, p56-57; JF15, p90- Arch,” MJ98, p12-17; “Snapshots in Time,” 91; MA15, p98-99; MJ15, p90-91; JA15, MJ01, p6-16; “Batman of Rapid City,” MJ02, p84-85; SO15, p82-83; ND15, p72-73; p19-23; “Friend or Foe?” SO02, p40-46; JF16, p56-57; MA16, p70-71; MJ16, p58- “Earth, Air, Fire and Water,” MA04, p10-15. 59; JA16, p42-43; SO16, p80-81; ND16, Henson, Lane: “The Lilac in Echo,” MJ05, p96. p54-55; JF17, p38-39; MA17, p58-59; Herrick, Chris: “The Ride,” MJ11, p94. MJ17, p72-73. Hersrud, Marian Mathews: “Sun Dance at Higbee, Paul: “When the Passion Play Toured Green Grass,” JA03, p52-56; “Here Comes the Nation,” MAY86, p30-33; “Frank Sparky,” JF04, p90; “Too Long in the Sun: Leahy, Winner High School’s Most Famous Canning in Lemmon,” JA06, p98. Schemer,” ON87, p31-33; “Harding County: Hertz, Kelly: “The New Spirits of Spirit Mound,” Land of Many Stories,” ND89, p40-42; ND88, p8-11; “Anatomy of a Ghost Town,” “Driving I-90,” MJ91, p54-55; “Spearfish: JA89, p22-24. More Than Just a Pretty Place,” ND91, Heyl Ruskowsky, Nancy: “Elegy For A Country p39; “Cross Country Surprises,” JF92, Cemetery in Union County,” ND06, p87. p49-53; “Spring in the Cave Hills,” MA92, Hickman, D.A.: “If I Must,” MA14, p92. p10-14; “Borglum’s Ballclub,” MA92, Hicks, Newt: “Why Bulls Fight,” MA02, p86-92. p32-33; “Flume Trail,” MJ92, p60-63; Hicks, Patrick: “Peonies,” MJ07, p95; “Thinking “John Gritts: Unfinished Business,” JA92, of my Wife in South Daktoa,” MJ11, p94. p24-25; “Going Underground for Gold,” Higbee, Paul: “Mountain Airings,” JF96, p91; JA92, p32-33; “Mountains of Inspiration,” MA96, p57; MJ96, p80; JA96, p36-37; SO92, p20-21; “At Home on the Range,” SO96, p28-29; ND96, p44-45; JF97, p26- SO92, p23-26; “Stuck for Christmas,” 27; MA97, p44-45; MJ97, p28-29; JA97, ND92, p51-54; “Sturgis,” JF93, p56- p38-39; SO97, p38-39; ND97, p28-29; 59; “The Rodeo Clown,” JF93, p8-11; JF98, p22; MA98, p36; MJ98, p78; JA98, “Crazy Horse Volksmarch,” MJ93, p8-13; p38; SO98, p30; ND98, p30; JF99, p34; “Chamberlain: Where East Meets West,” MA99, p18; MJ99, p70; JA99, p28; SO99, JA93, p8-13; “Hotelkeepers Listen to the p85; ND99, p94; JF00, p64; MA00 , p55; Stone,” SO93, p50-54; “Black Hills Stock MJ00, p60; JA00, p81; SO00, p69; JF01, Show,” ND93, p6-9; “Hot Springs: Beauty p34; MA01, p14; MJ01, p48; SO01, p17; is her Business,” JF94, p14-18; “Survivor’s JA01, p41; ND01, p58; JF02, p71; MA02, School,” MA94, p37-39; “Splendid p73; MJ02, p76; JA02, p89; SO02, p47; Isolation,” MJ94, p8-14; “South Dakota’s ND02, p36; JF03, p66; MA03, p70; MJ03, Stretch of the CanAm Highway,” JA94, p73; JA03, p57; SO03, p62, ND03, p52; p58-61; “Spearfish’s Historic Hatchery,” JF04, p17; MA04, p69; MJ04, p79; JA04, SO94, p60-63; “Rochford: Hidden in p62; SO04, p15; ND04, p10; JF05, p46; the Hills,” ND94, p26-28; “Bear Butte in MA05, p72; MJ05, p86; JA05, p72; SO05, Winter,” JF95, p20-22; “McMaster’s Gas p42; ND05, p70; JF06, p58; MA06, p72; War,” MA95, p34-35; “A Nuts and Bolts MJ06, p46; JA06, p76; SO06, p64-65; Place: Ayres Hardware,” MA95, p55-62; ND06, p74-75; JF07, p70-71; MA07, p62- “The Woman Behind the Mountain,” MJ95, 63; MJ07, p70-71; JA07, p74-75; SO07, p15-19; “Writing West of 20 Inches,” p70-71; ND07, p52-53; JF08, p64-65; JA95, p67-72; “Savoy,” SO95, p18-23; MA08, p62-63; MJ08, p76-77; JA08, p68- “Downtown Rapid,” ND95, p8-13; “Where 69; SO08, p52-53; ND08, p62-63; JF09, Wild Horses Roam,” JF96, p14-17; “Where p76-77; MA09, p72-73; MJ09, p66-67; Elk Speak,” MA96, p8-13; “Our Black Hills JA09, p62-63; SO09, p76-77; ND09, p52- To-do List, MJ96, p10-17; “Packing up 53; JF10, p72-73; MA10, p70-71; MJ10, Harney Peak,” JA96, p60-64; “Building p78-79; JA10, p84-85; SO10, p50-51; on History in Belle Fourche,” JF97, p30- ND10, p74, JF11, p72-73; MA11, p66-67; 35; “The Flood of ‘72,” MJ97, p48-54; JA11, p88-89; SO11, p44-45; ND11, p62- “Spearfish: Something Old and Something 63; JF12, p40-41; MA12, p62-63; MJ12, New,” JA97, p44-49; “Eyewitness to the

South Dakota Magazine Index • 235 HIG - HIG Gold Rush,” ND97, p71-74; “Explorers of SO07, p17-20; “Oh, My!” ND07, p82-87; a World Unseen, JF98, p16-21; “Lookout “Painting Ole’s Earth,” JF08, p68-73; “Lead: Mountain,” MA98, p71-73; “New Star A Mountain Town Revival,” MA08, p18-25; Rising in Spearfi sh,” MJ98, p80-83; “On “Waves of Wind,” MJ08, p56-61; “Custer, the Banks of Whitewood Creek,” JA98, From Brontoburgers To Nanotechnology,” p82-85; “Rails to Trails,” SO98, p18-21; JA08, p82-88; “Why Cowboys Can Sing,” “Postcard to the Future,” ND98, p24-29; SO08, p62-68; “The Victim’s Daughter,” “One Year After the Homestake Layoffs,” ND08, p55-58; “Our Best Broncs,” JF09, JF99, p70-75; “The Opera House that p41-44; “A Sure Way to Escape Jury Wouldn’t Close,” MA99, p68-73; “Mount Duty,” JF09, p75; “Murdo’s 1880 Town,” Moriah: Famous for Death,” MJ99, p30- MA09, p50-55; “New Life for Lead’s Old 33; “Killing the Death Tax,” JA99, p50-53; Roundhouse,” MJ09, p73-77; “Will We “Justice Takes Center Stage,” SO99, p52- Change?” JA09, p73-77; “The Great 55; “Historian Bob Lee’s Take on the 20th Tradition of Wall,” SO09, p18-22; “Spinoffs Century,” JF00, p71-74; “Rainbow Bible from Sturgis,” ND09, p96-101; “Windy Ranch,” MJ00, p44-48; “The Man Who City: Wind Energy Has Already Transformed Played Christ,” JA00, p55-59; “Bear Butte’s the Little Border Town of Gary,” JF10, p26- Healing Power,” SO00, p63-66; ND00, p35; 31; “Mountain-made Furniture,” MA10, “Scenic Dining at Lachstring Restaurant in p54-59; “Lemmon: Border Town,” MJ10, Spearfi sh Canyon,” JF01, p18; “Ponies to p20-27; “Homestakes New Life: Mining Presidents,” JF01, p66-70; “Homestake’s the Depths for Knowledge,” JA10, p60- Last Ounce,” MA01, p32-38; “The Woman 65; “Black Hills Mountain Lodges,” SO10, Behind Rushmore,” MJ01, p44-47; “Hotel p74-80; “Grace Balloch’s Books,” ND10, Alex Johnson,” SO01, p52-55; “Spearfi sh p30-35; “West River Oasis,” JF11, p14- Creek,” JA01, p72-77; “The Ancient Black 19; “Crossroads Cities,” MA11, p28-32; Art,” JF02, p52-55; “Letters Home,” MA02, “Philip: The Rugged West,” MJ11, p74-80; p22-28; “Guns of Sturgis,” MJ02, p61-63; “Sent to Moon,” JA11, p62-66; “Howard: “Rocking the Spearfi sh Pavilion,” JA02, Hardly Green Acres,” SO11, p64-70; p57-61; “Seven Nights in Black Hills Bars,” “A Developing Story: Rand Williams a SO02, p35-39; “Eying a Vast Universe,” matchmaker of old buildings and today’s ND02, p66-67; “Poker Alice,” JF03, p40-44; dreams,” ND11, p55-59; “Ethnic Eateries: “Playing Big in Rapid City,” MA03, p14-21; A readers/eaters guide to interesting and “Food from Fabled Eateries,” MJ03, p49- unusual palates and people across our 53; “An Impractical Road,” JA03, p26- state,” JF12, p14-34; “Too Long in the Sun: 30; “Watering Spearfi sh Valley,” SO03, How to escape jury duty,” JF12, p96; “The p54-58; “Living in Logs,” JF04, p52-57; Spirit Behind a Tragedy,” MA12, p47-51; “Edgemont: On a Slow Roll,” MA04, p74- “Back in Belle Again,” MJ12, p24-41; “A 78; “These Hills are Made for Running,” Town on a Mission,” JA12, p58-65; “Black MJ04, p34-39; “Patching Rushmore,” Hills Timber,” SO12, p32-38; “Rekindling a JA04, p10-14; “Up Close and Personal,” Memory,” ND12, p78-83; “Mister Rodeo,” JA04, p14; “Seductive Spearfi sh,” SO04, JF13, p33-36; “Black Hills Climbs,” MA13, p16-25; “Native Voices,” JF05, p25-29; p18-27; “Galena’s Ghosts,” MJ13, p74-80; “A Photographer’s Photographer,” MJ05, “Rolling on the Crouch Line,” JA13, p74- p54-59; “Black Hills Playhouse,” JA05, 83; “Hot Springs: Sandstone Beauty in Fall p23-27; “Kent Meyers: Inspecting Local River County,” SO13, p30-36; “Doane’s Life,” SO05, p20-23; “Stratabowl: Where Favorite Places,” ND13, p82-89; “Sculpting Great Adventure was Launched in 1935,” a Black Hills Ski Community,” JF14, p36- ND05, p37-41; “Ghost Town Keepers,” 42; “A Lion on Campus,” MA14, p50-56; JF06, p30-34; “Footprints on Film,” MA06, “The Redwater Trolley to Nowhere … With p54-56; “Deadwood’s Old Tunes,” MJ06, Power to Spare,” MJ14, p48-54; “The p71-73; “Sturgis Sheep Dogs,” JA06, p66- Highway of Dinosaurs and Big Art,” JA14, 70; “Making Yellow Magic,” ND06, p29-32; p78-85; “Huron: The Comeback City of “C.C. Gideon: Black Hills Master Builder,” South Dakota,” SO14, p58-63; “Lead’s JF07, p60-63; “Outlaw Ranch,” MA07, p26- Phoenix: The historic Homestake Opera 30; “Launching a Museum,” MJ07, p43-47; House is rising from its ashes,” ND14, “Hill City: Lumberjacks and Artists,” JA07, p67-72; JF15, p23-29; “The Spirit Behind p16-22; “London’s Literary Gift to the Hills,” the Crash,” p.32; “Covering the Land of

236 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HIG - HOL Free Spirits,” MA15, p43; “Escaping Jury “Ocean Pelicans on the Prairie,” MJ99, p16- Duty,” MA15, p103; “Hopping Across South 20; “Digging up as Family Business,” MJ99, Dakota,” MJ15, p20-27; “Plank, the Town,” p24-29; “The Sue Saga: Our $8 million JA15, p45-54; “Burial Grounds of Eight T-Rex, MJ99, p28; “Redfield Whodunit,” Great Indian Leaders,” SO15, p20-27; JA99, p36-40; “Heartbeat of Mother Earth,” “Interpretations of Wounded Knee,” ND15, JA99, p78-82; “Connecting South Dakota,” p32-42; “Bombs Over the Badlands,” MA16, MA00 , p14-19; “The Odd Couple,” MA00 , p20-29; “West River Treasure Troves,” p44-47; MJ16, p68-76; “Dignity,” SO16, p40-45; Holmes, Charles: “At Lewis and Clark Boy Scout “Brother Builders,” ND16, p90-97; “Horse Camp,” SO12, p92. Nation,” MA17, p70-78; “A Park of Peace,” Holtzmann, Roger: “Prophet of the Machine MJ17, p91-95. Age,” MJ90, p52-53; “Dale Lamphere,” Hill, Marcia: “The Old Porch Swing in Terraville,” JA90, p14-17; “The Paper Artist,” JA90, MJ94, p32-34; “Where Trains Run No p18; “Art and the Outback,” JA90, p33; More,” JA96, p42-44; “The Man Who Moved “Blacks in South Dakota,” ND90, p40-44; a Town,” JF99, p67-69; Minnesela, the “A Calling to Collect Musical Instruments,” County Seat that Died,” JF01, p74-75. MA91, p21-23; “Rushmore,” MJ91, p10-13; Hilpert, John: “Why Does Pickstown Have an “Unfinished Business,” MJ91, p14-16; “My Avon Lady?” ND95, p53-57; “Barnstorming Arts Adventure, the Black Hills Playhouse: South Dakota with Teddy Roosevelt,” MJ96, Starring Doc Lee,” MJ91, p59-61; “Dick p41-47; “The Fort Sisseton Kid,” SO98, Termes,” JA91, p26-29; “Freeman’s p74-77; “A River by any other name...” Candlemakers are Busy Making Scents MA99, p13. and Cents,” SO91, p44-45; “Boots and Hobbs, Tom: “Hoofing the Hills,” JA00, p8-11. Saddles,” ND91, p12-15; “A River Tamed,” Hoffer, Marv: “Prairie Thunderstorm,” MJ90, JF92, p10-15; “Incident at Crow Creek,” p14-15; “The Great Java Stake-out,” JF92, JF92, p16-17; “A Respectable Bird,” MA92, p35-38; “Too Long in the Sun,” JF11, p96. p55-58; “DeSmet,” MJ92, p19-23; “Sioux Hoffman, Constance: “Yesterday (Amid the Falls Rebuilds its Historic Japanese Garden,” Song of Cicadas),” SO16, p90. MJ92, p73-76; “The Old Romantic,” SO92, Hoffman, Megan: “The Nature of Her Face,” p27-31; “Coyote Tales,” ND92, p12-18; JA09, p87. “Boundaries of Stone,” ND92, p32-35; Hoffman, Susan: “Eye in the Sky,” JF06, p24- “Cops and Robbers, Banks and Beans,” 29; “Rick’s Salt,” MA06, p15; “Aberdeen: JF93, p8-13; “When the Railroad Went Still the Hub,” MA06, p23-30; “Prairie Everywhere,” MA95, p12-19; “The Inside Version of a Clam Bake,” MJ06, p66; Story,” JA95, p36-42; “The Coolidge “Nature Trail,” MJ06, p97 Conquest,” MA96, p48-56; “Pioneer Holden, David J.: “North and South of Nothing,” Politics: An Age of Populism,” MJ97, p41- MA99, p20-25. 47; “A Brush with History,” MA98, p10-17; Holien, Carole Stein: “Shhh...Don’t Mention the “Catholic Nun Inspires Cigar Maker,” MA98, Sunsets,” ND88, p42; “All Aboard for the p46; “Third Time’s A Charm,” JA98, p12- Depot,” SO90, p21. 17; “You are here...and you are lost,” JA98, Holien, Ried: “Staging Comebacks,” MA97, p60-61; “South Dakota’s Eye in the Sky,” p84-88; “John Banvard’s Brush With SO98, p24-29; “A Practical Dreamer: Peter Success,” SO97, p47-51; “Lakes in Peril,” Norbeck, pt. 1,” ND98, p58-65; “Man of the ND97, p8; “Burial Mounds,” JF98, p34- People: Peter Norbeck, pt. 2,” JF99, p58- 39; “Up in Smoke,” MA98, p40-46; “The 65; “A Hero in all but his Own Eyes,” MA99, Night the Governor Died,” MA98, p88-92; p36-39; “The U.S. Government vs. Dakota “A Place Called Britton,” p32-36; “The Lean,” MA99, p42-51; “Tales from the New Homesteader,” JA98, p18-23; “A Lake by West,” SO99, p8-14; “Red Cloud in War any Other Name,” JA98, p88-93; “On the and Peace,” JF00, p34-46; “Women and Trail of Lord Grizzly,” SO98, p32-38; “One Warriors as Photographed by Julia E. Tuell,” Author’s Journey to Dakota,” SO98, p54- JA00, p32-39; “Goodwin Genius,” ND01, 57; “The Perfect South Dakota Town,” p61-65; “One Final Horror,” JF02, p28-31; ND98, p34-38; “Battling the Scourge of “When Harry Met Gregory,” ND02, p37-42; Leafy Spurge,” p50-56; “Our Friend in “Vermillion: Home to ‘The Best Bread in the Deed,” JF99, p41-44; “Arthur Mellette: The World,’” ND02, p58; “Crazy Horse: Man & Father of South Dakota,” MA99, p60-66; Myth,” MA03, p33-41, pt1; “Dead Last and

South Dakota Magazine Index • 237 HOL - HOS Loving it in Yankton, South Dakota,” MA03, MJ02, p24; JA02, p72; SO02, p28; ND02, p48; “Crazy Horse: Man & Myth,” MJ03, p26; JF03, p39; MA03, p22; MJ03, p16; p32-40, pt2; “Hollywood does Deadwood,” JA03, p51; SO03, p33; ND03, p59; JF04, JA03, p61; “Gentleman Collector,” ND03, p45; MA04, p45; MJ04, p57; JA04, p22; p42-45; “Herald of Empire: The Building of SO04, p31; ND04, p54; JF05, p59; MA05, Fort Randall Dam,” JF05, p32-38; “Menno’s p61; MJ05, p52; JA05, p52; SO05, p54; Sweet Pain,” SO05, p32-35; “A Hollywood ND05, p48; JF06, p38; MA06, p50; MJ06, Find,” MJ06, p26-31; “Ernest Hemingway p74; JA06, p46; SO06, p48-49; ND06, in Dakota,” SO06, p61-63; “Mighty Mite,” p50-51; JF07, p64-65; MA07, p58-59; JA07, p26-33; “Steel Rampart,” ND07, MJ07, p48-49; JA07, p58-59; SO07, p40- p54-60; “Boss Cowman’s Own Words,” 41; ND07, p72-73; JF08, p44-45; MA08, MA08, p51-56; “Rocky Voyage,” MJ08, p86- p42-43; MJ08, p44-45; JA08, p58-59; 87; “Penmasters: Cartoonists who draw SO08, p72-73; ND08, p46-47; JF09, p46- South Dakota,” SO08, p36-41; “Too Long 47; MA09, p56-57; MJ09, p46-47; JA09, in the Sun: The Next Time I Quit,” SO10, p78-79; SO09, p38-39; ND09, p88-89; p96; “Apostles on the Plains,” ND10, p76- JF10, p14-17; MA10, p60-61; MJ10, p44- 82; “On Target,” MA11, p34-37; “Rogues 45; JA10, p58-59; SO10, p82-83; ND10, and Scoffl aws,” ND11, p14-25; “The Lady p66-67; JF11, p46-47; MA11, p46-47; Leatherheads of Madison,” ND11, p34- MJ11, p50-51; JA11, p60-61; SO11, p22- 38; “Questions of Nature,” MA12, p16-32; 23; ND11, p70-71; JF12, p80-81; MA12, “Harvey Dunn, Working Man,” ND12, p62- p52-53; MJ12, p42-43; JA12, p50-51; 69; “So. Dakota’s Wild Blue Yonder,” JA13, SO12, p54-55; ND12, p84-85; JF13, p52- p18-37; “Honor in a Country Bar,” JA13, 53; MA13, p58-59; MJ13, p72-73; JA13, p96; “Mr. Bullock Goes to Washington,” p72-73; SO13, p50-51; ND13, p90-91; SO13, p76-82; “South Dakota 125: A JF14, p66-67; MA14, p46-47; MJ14, p58- Pictorial History,” ND13, p20-27; “Henry’s 59; JA14, p54-55; SO14, p52-53; ND14, First and Only Flight,” MA14, p96; “Wilmot p48-49; JF15, p80-81; MA15, p28-29; is a better town for What Didn’t Happen MJ15, p58-59; JA15, p56-57; SO15, p72- February 17, 1939,” MJ14, p34-41; 73; ND15, p58-59; JF16, p42-43; MA16, “Incurable Disaster,” MA15, p40; “The p50-51; MJ16, p88-89; JA16, p72-73; Needless Highway,” MA15, p102; “No Love SO16, p68-69; ND16, p46-47; JF17, p62- Lost,” MA15, p105; “Cold Case: The Murder 63; MA17, p66-67; MJ17, p60-61. of Patsy Magner,” JF16, p77-82; “The Battle Honerkamp, Bill: “Spearfi sh Gold,” SO93, p55- of Bonesteel,” JF16, p82-83; “Black Hills 57. Blue,” MJ16, p38-47; “Naming Jett,” JA16, Hoover, Herbert T.: “Forbidden Culture,” MJ12, p44-50; “Golf Outside the Box,” JA16, p84- p45-50. 95. Horsted, Paul and Grafe, Ernest: “Double Holtzmann, Roger: “Seriously, Folks,” MA91, Exposure of the Custer Expedition,” SO02, p45; MJ91, p58; JA91, p42; SO91, p38; p29-34. ND91, p9; JF92, p9; MA92, p9; MJ92, p10; Horsted, Paul: Photos for “The View from Little JA92, p31; SO92, p9; ND92, p9; JF93, Devil’s Tower,” SO03, p64-67; “Nature’s p13; MA93, p17; MJ93, p18; JA93, p15; Neligee,” ND03, p8-13; “South Dakota SO93, p29; ND93, p23; JF94, p16; MA94, at 75 MPH,” MA04, p58-62; “Patching p14; MJ94, p13; JA94, p14; SO94, p15; Rushmore,” JA04, p10-14; “Glimpses of ND94, p21; JF95, p23; MA95, p25; MJ95, Paradise,” ND04, p88-91; “The Power and p33; SO95, p15; ND95, p21; JF96, p59; the Glory,” MJ05, p11-16; “The Big Picture,” MA96, p31; MJ96, p19; JA96, p28-29; Harney Peak, JA07, p50-51; “Picturing SO96, p10-11; ND96, p48-49; JF97, p28; Our Pasque,” MA08, p38; “Custer,” JA08, MA97, p42-43; MJ97, p30-31; JA97, p28- p82-88; “Custer’s Trail Today,” SO09, 29; SO97, p28-29; ND97, p26; JF98, p24; p54-59; “The Big Picture: Custer,” MJ13, MA98, p26; MJ98, p30; JA98, p30; SO98, p56-57; “The Big Picture: Burning the p22; ND98, p32; JF99, p24; MA99, p16; Beetles,” JF16, p58-59; “Harney Peak’s MJ99, p22; JA99, p41; SO99, p15; ND99, ‘True Summit,’” JF16, p60-64; “Search and p31; JF00, p51; MA00 , p34; JA00, p31; Rescue in Custer County,” (photos) MA16, SO00, p24; ND00, p20; JF01, p56-57; p52-59. MA01, p53; MJ01, p59; JA01, p33; SO01, Hosmer, C.A.: “Brave Little Flower,” MA00 , p9- p30; ND01, p48; JF02, p47; MA02, p29; 13.

238 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HOT - HUN Hotze, Julie: “Dakota Granite,” JF91, p12-16 SO88, p18-21; “The Firehouse,” JF89, p26; Houchen, Lillian: “Hotsprings,” SO08, p35. “Bethel Lutheran’s Lutefisk Supper,” JF89, Houser, Robert: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p22. p28-31; “On Finding the Verendrye Plate,” Howard, Diana: “Mariposa Lily,” MJ14, p108. MA89, p6-9; “Doc Hayes,” p18-21; “Colors Howard, Scott: “Capitol Spring,” MJ09, p56-59; of the Butterfly,” MA89, p38; “Maker of “LaFramboise’s Dirt Trails,” JA09, p42. Music,” SO89, p14-18; “Photos by Don Howe, Craig: “Wounded Knee Today,” ND15, Polovich,” JF90, p8-15; “Homer Ayres: p29. Cowboy Activist,” JF90, p17-20; “Minnow Howe, Merland: “Oh, Sure, and I’m Babe Ruth,” Farming,” MA90, p10-13; “Custer’s Buffalo JA03, p90; “And I’m Babe Ruth,” MA15, Rancher,” MJ90, p8-12; “John Green: p109-110. Wildlife Artist,” JA90, p8-11; “Saving the Hrachovec, Bob: “Fire Up the Boiler,” AS87, St. Vincent Hotel,” SO90, p34-38; “Hoping p34-35. for a New Start,” ND90, p24-29; “South Huddleston, Bee Williams: “Grandma Wolf,” Dakota’s Teenage Chess Champ,” JF91, MJ01, p102. p19-20; “Roy Houck’s Triple U Ranch,” Huebner, Dave: “Recreating Lewis & Clark,” MA91, p13-15; “The Sales Secrets of Oscar JA03, p63. Austad,” MA91, p17; “Dave Huebner,” JA91, Hughes, Henry: “Back Seat with Fish,” JA16, p7-9; “Dawn Amos,” JA91, p14-16; “Marty p32-36. Two Bulls,” JA91, p24-25; “Eureka,” SO91, Huhnerkoch, Tom: “The Cougars Dance,” SO07, p23-26; “Springfield’s Prairie Naturalist,” p93. ND91, p16-19; “The Big House,” ND91, Humphrey, Harlan: “Big Picture: Badlands,” p20-24; “The Dakota Call,” ND91, p53-54; MJ12, p52-53. “A Civilized Eatery,” JF92, p20-22; “Cattle Hundstad Mortimer, Myrtle: “Homesick for Run at St. Onge,” JF92, p24-31; “Where all South Dakota,” MJ07, -95. the Lights are Bright,” MA92, p19-23; Hunhoff, Bernie: “Antique or Junque,” MAY85, “Freeman,” MA92, p35-38; “Nicollet Tower,” p28-31; “On The Brink,” JUL85, p6-8; MJ92, p28-30; “Agriculture and the Arts,” “Phantom Opera House,”JUL85, p28-30; JA92, p9-13; “Painting the Town,” JA92, “Simple Splendor,” JUL85, p38-40; “George p14-19; “Lynn Newman’s Icons,” JA92, Prisbe - Painting South Dakota,” SEP85, p20-23; “Aberdeen’s Writing Wizard,” p28-31; “Clyde Ice,” NOV85, p6-12; “Gas, SO92, p32-35; “Mansfield,” SO92, p46-50; pop, eggs...and 1,000 guns,” NOV85, p26- “A Secret Place in Shirtail Canyon,” ND92, 29; “Norse Press,” NOV85, p44-47; “When p20-25; “Folksy Estelline,” ND92, p36-40; They Swam Just for the Health of it in Hot “The Veterinarian Who Saved A Castle,” Springs,” JAN86, p32-33; “Our Shrine to ND92, p46-50; “Old Bikes,” JF93, p14-15; Music,” MAY86, p10-16; “Menno’s “Elk at Lower Brule,” JF93, p16-17; “Round Gunsmith,” MAY86, p36-37; “Reading, Barns of South Dakota,” JF93, p18-25; Writing, ‘Rithmetic and Ranching,” SEP86, “When the Buffalo Roamed,” MA93, p12- p12-17; “Who’s Number One?” NOV86, 16; “Have You Climbed the Campanile?” p13-20; “Joel Strasser: Photographing MA93, p18-19; “Mushroom Hunting,” MA93, South Dakota,” DJ87, p20-25; “Black Hills p44-46; “Big Stone City,” MJ93, p20-25; “A Stone Sculptor,” DJ87, p38-40; “A Celebration of Our Character,” MJ93, p30- Rancher’s Dream,” FM87, p22-27; “Ed Yost 32; “Horses are for Kids,” JA93, p16-19; Flies South Dakota,” AM87, p6-11; “A Lady “The Oil Patch,” JA93, p52-55; “Animal Called Alex,” AM87, p24-28; “Politics and Wisdom Stories,” SO93, p8-13; “Sky Ranch Pasta are Restored for Pierre,” JJ87, p16- Continues Flying Padre’s Work,” SO93, p26- 19; “Opening Day in Redfield, Pheasant 28; “Buffalo: The Real Thing,” ND93, p10- Capital of the World,” ON87, p7-11; 15; “The Four Corners,” ND93, p26-33; “Wheelwright,” JF88, p12-15; “It’s A Family “Grandma Gloe’s 30 Years of Mud and Mail,” Tradition,” MA88, p9-13; “Buffaloburgers ND93, p40-41; “Willard’s Water,” MJ94, and Harvey Dunns,” MA88, p25-27; p43-47; “Take No Pity on Little Hill City,” “Deadwood; You Bet It Has A Future,” JA94, p8-14; “Did Jesse Jump the Devil’s MJ88, p5-11; “The Judge,” MJ88, p20-23; Gulch,” JA94, p66-69; “The 12-Mile Ranch,” “The Centennial Troubador,” MJ88, p26-29; SO94, p24-27; “Rediscovering the Oyate “New Home for Records of Our Past,” JA88, Trail,” `SO94, p28-34; “Murdo: A Practical p16-18; “A Cowboy’s Dream,” SO88, p6- Place for Practical People,” SO94, p40-46; 11; “Coach Ploof: Discipline With A Curve,” “High-rise in Faulk County,” ND94, p19;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 239 HUN - HUN “This Land is Our Land,” ND94, p66-73; Town,” ND00, p66-70; “What’s With “Geddes: A Town Rediscovered,” JF95, p8- Watertown,” JF01, p7-15; “Rick’s: Operated 11; “Painting Two Worlds,” MA95, p20-24; by a Chili Champ in Mobridge,” JF01, p18; “King of the Smalltown Grocers,” MA95, “Rapid City’s Wall,” JF01, p39-43; “This p30-32; “A Step Into Yesterday: The isn’t Hamlin Garland’s Aberdeen,” MJ01, Clothes Horse,” MA95, p53-54; p14-22; “Sisseton’s Secret,” SO01, p6-16; “Gettysburg: Yankee Town Battles for “Sioux Falls’ Ray Kelly,” JA01, p34-40; Future,” MJ95, p24-29; “A Discovery on the “Ringer Ranch,” ND01, p88-92; “Long Cheyenne,” SO95, p30-33; “Elkton: The Hollow in Winter,” JF02, p56-59; “Mixing Town that Shot an Elephant and Survived,” Banking and Barbering,” MA02, p94; p34-37; “Hunting Sea Monsters on the “Crouse and Crew Clown Company,” JA02, Crow Creek,”ND95, p14-20; “Indian p8-13; “Independent Lives,” JA02, p24-29; Women,” ND95, p22-26; “Rosholt: The “Expect Punctuality from the New Mayor of Town That Loves its Farmers,” JF96, p36- Sioux Falls,” JA02, p37; “Appreciation for 40; “A Town Called Philip,” MA96, p32-37; Hero Grows in Elkton,” SO02, p61-62; “Fighting to Preserve Small Town “Trygve Trooien’s Overall Preservation,” Character,” MJ96, p36-40; “Threshing on ND02, p49-52; “Mystery Mosaics of Turtles the South Dakota Prairie,” JA96, p10-17; and Snakes,” JF03, p31-38; “Standing “For Madison, it Doesn’t Come Easy,” JA96, Buffalo’s Lesson Applied in the 21st p30-35; “Out Winner Way,” SO96, p40-47; Century,” MA03, p48; “Have a Pint at “September Snow at Custer,” SO96, p86- Knight’s Cellar,” MJ03, p29; “Forgotten 91; “King Zeigler’s Old Car Farm,” ND96, Colony of Rising Hail,” MJ03, p66-72; p16-21; “When Other Schools Say Sorry,” “Bright Lights, Bright Leaves,” SO03, p15- JF97, p12-19; “The Super Bowl of Drug 19; “The Missouri: South Dakota’s River Busts,” JF97, p20-25; “Old Man’s Winter on Legend,” SO03, p48-53; “Nature’s Neligee,” the Bad River,” MA97, p46-53; “Pickups of ND03, p8-13; “Forecasting Weather with South Dakota,” MJ97, p18; “Could it Onions,” ND03, p58; “The Black Hills Cure,” Happen Again? Survivors say ‘Never ND03, p69-73; “Overnighting on Highway Forget!’” MJ97, p55-57; “Chalkstone 12,” JF04, p9; “Pierre in Winter,” JF04, p29; Architecture,” MJ97, p82-88; “Watermelon “Revival of Spearfi sh Falls,” MA04, p14; Capital,” JA97, p22-27; “Solid as its Rocks “Four Survivors in Buffalo County,” MA04, and a Little Lucky,” JA97, p32-37; “Grass p23-26; “Mobridge to Lemmon on Highway Mountain School,” SO97, p42-46; “Making 12,” MA04, p30-35; “Prairie City’s Petrifi ed News in Andover,” SO97, p52-55; “The Tree,” MA04, p79-81; “Monroe’s Top Underground World of Lake Cochrane,” Diplomat,” MJ04, p47; “The Devil’s ND97, p54-59; “The Browns of January,” Bathtub,” MJ04, p54-55; “Prairie Palaces of JF98, p86-91; “The Peacekeeper Fort,” Justice,” MJ04, p62-69; “Autumn at JA98, p48-51; “A Company Town Called Interior,” SO04, p48-51; “Journey to Lower Scenic,” MA99, p28-33; “To All the Cars Brule,” ND04, p35-39; “Iron Mountain We’ve Loved Before,” MJ99, p10-15; “A Road,” ND06, p17-20; “Central City Quiets High School Graduates,” MJ99, p34-36; Down,” ND06, p45; “The House of the Holy “Roses in Gregory,” MJ99, p74-81; “Catch White Man,” JF07, p32-37; “ ‘Bad Guy’ the Moment,” JA99, p8-13; “Custer Has Does Good,” JF07, p45-48; “Every Lady Wings,” JA99, p20-27; “Highway 385’s Man Gets a Valentine,” JF07, p49; “South of Adventure,” JA99, p44-49; “Like a Dakota Colleges and Universities,” JF07, Wealthy Uncle,” SO99, p16-26; “Why Dick p75-88; “The Creston Dinosaur,” JF07, p90; and Jane Don’t Right Two Good,” SO99, “Frank Leahy’s Debut,” JF07, p98; “Who p44-49; “The Hidewood,” SO99, p88-91; Needs Sunshine,” ND06, p89; “The Town “Mobridge,” ND99, p8-15; “West River that Raised the ‘Word Warrior,’” MA07, p14- Century Survivors,” ND99, p54-57; “A 19; “Live and Help Live,” MA07, p18-20; County Meeting in Olivet,” JF00, p23; “Picturing the Past,” MA07, p50-57; “The “Clark,” MA00 , p35-42; “Webster’s Seven Price of a Pair of Boots,” MA07, p82; “M. J. Year Trial by Water,” MJ00, p8-15; “Selby’s Adams’ Corn Exchange Bistro,” MJ07, p31; Next Great Test,” SO00, p25-31; “Menno “My Father the Painter,” MJ07, p56-61; Power,” SO00, p72-75; “Skeletons of the “The Last Lakota Code Talker,” MJ07, p83- Prairie,” ND00, p52-53; “The Batesland 87; “Teaching Bass Fishing,” JA07, p43-45; Raid,” ND00, p57-59; “An Arikara Ghost “Diamonds in the Salvage Yard,” JA07, p65-

240 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HUN - HUN 68; “Eureka: Where They Buried the Bad,” state,” JF12, p14-34; “Potato Famine in SO07, p29-35; “Business Mavericks,” Garden City,” JF12, p52-53; “Landsick in SO07, p55-59; “Explaining a Hanging,” Day County,” MA12, p72-77; “A Town on a SO07, p96; “Machine Gun Mystery,” ND07, Mission,” JA12, p58-65; “Too Long in the p20; “Brule’s Everlasting Bijou Hills,” ND07, Sun: The Cowboy with a Cane,” JA12, p96; p36-40; “Quiet in the Hills,” ND07, p74-77; (photos) “Steam Heaven: Smoke and “ ‘Romeo’ Bill and Calamity Jane,” ND07, Cheers in Hutchinson County,” SO12, p20- p96; “Should Conde Have A School?” JF08, 23; “Opening Day,” SO12, p65-67; “Making p13-14; “How Highmore Survives,” JF08, Merry,” ND12, p18-31; “The Big Picture: p23-25; “Peever’s Music Jamborees,” JF08, Red Cloud Cemetery,” ND12, p58-59; p34-35; “Blizzard Sister,” JF08, p96; “Where Salesmen Start Their Mornings,” “Cottonwood Slough: A Natural Treasure,” JF13, p76-81; “Colombe’s Colome,” MA13, MA08, p26-30; “Milbank’s Newspaper p28-32; “Rosebud Barn Fight,” MA13, p33; Family,” MA08, p65-67; “The Stavig “The Military Road,” MA13, p48-49; “The Letters,” MJ08, p21; “Saving the Bald Story Behind the Square,” MA13, p76-82; Spot,” MJ08, p30-33; “A Farmer’s Story,” “Coach Wood,” MJ13, p66-71; “Spring MJ08, p65-70; “Silver City and the Outside Branding,” MJ13, p92-97; “So. Dakota’s World,” MJ08 p71-74; “92 Churches in 18 Wild Blue Yonder,” JA13, p18-37; “The Months,” JA08, p24-29; “Favorite Hoover Store,” JA13, p38-39; “The Pringle Buildings,” JA08, p32-46; “Walking Poachers,” SO13, p20-24; “Walnut Pie Wessington Springs,” JA08, p90-91; “What Among the Pines,” SO13, p70-71; “The if You Lived in Faith?” SO08, p28-34; “The Governors’ Graves,” SO13, p52-57; “The Big Picture: Sidewalkers on Antelope Makings of a Town: Alcester’s flavorful Creek,” ND08, p42-43; “Judging a Junk business district,” ND13, p38-39; “The Man,” ND08, p80-84; “A River Road Called Party Begins,” JF14, p50-54; “The 1806,” JF09, p34-37; “The New Lower Cattleman’s Blizzard,” JF14, p58-64; “Too Brule,” JF09, p28-33; “Winter Hike on Good to Be True: Dances, 25 Years Later,” Harney,” JF09, p58-62; “Bonesteel: Where MJ14, p20-27; “A Nature Hike Sans the Rush is Over,” MA09, p26-31; “Wild and Solitude,” MJ14, p42-47; “Early to the Civilized,” MJ09, p36-41; “The Wheat Rodeo,” MJ14, p88-94; “The Big Picture: Ritual,” JA09, p31-37; “Working Dogs,” Mule Deer,” JA14, p56-57; “Wessington’s JA09, p80-84; “Too Long in the Sun: Plumb Chili Wars,” JA14, p86-87; “The Rodeo Local Politics,” JA09, p88; “Autumn Champs of Oelrichs,” SO14, p20-24; Grasslands: With Guidance from a Grass “Autumn on the Big River,” SO14, p32-39; Geek,” SO09, p14-17; “The Big Picture: “Custer’s Last Buffalo Hunter,” SO14, p40- Making Birdhouses on the Missouri,” ND09, 42; “Summer at Milk’s Camp,” SO14, p74- p54-55; “Life in Isabel Without a School,” 80; “Gateway to the Sandhills,” ND14, 34- ND09, p58-60; “Fort Pierre’s Mix: Co- 42; “Winter White on White,” JF15, p18-23; existing with Cowboys, Suburbanites and “Clocks, Cars & Tractors,” JF15, p41-44; the Rest,” MA10, P14-21; “Colton: Fresh “The Big Picture: House and Senate Groceries & Old Tractors,” SO10, p20-21.; Chambers,” JF15, p56-57; “Old World “Biking the High Country,” SO10, p64-67; Ways,” JF15, p82-88; “Town Stories,” “South Dakota’s Little Finland: Frederick MA15, p13-27; “Deadly Hollow,” MA15, Recalls its Finish Ways,” “Crow Creek p33; “Selling Ads for a Magazine With No Christmas,” ND10, p36-39; ND10, p23-27; Readers,” MA15, p49-51; “Blizzard Flight to “25 Years of Covers,” ND10, p49-60; Bullock,” MA15, p56-58; “Batesland Raid,” “Blizzard in a Small Town,” JF11, p68-71; MA15, p60; “Independent Lives in Bon “A Roots Soup: Borscht,” MJ11, p82-85; Homme County,” MA15, p62-64; “Letter “When the Highway Came,” JA11, p14-22; from Grant County,” MA15, p70-71; “Last “The Pomegranate Lifestyle: Sioux Falls Lakota Code Talker,” MA15, p80-82; “Those Market Feeds ‘Body, Mind and Spirit,’” JA11, Blasted Silos,” MA15, p106; “The Price for p59; “Bullheaded Elkton,” SO11, p14-18; Boots,” MA15, p107-108; “The Entertainer,” “The Long Rise: How Man Fought the MA15, p109; “Modesty Champions,” MA15, Missouri,” SO11, p76-96; “Quadman Saves p110; “The Big Picture: St. Andrew’s Aberdeen,” ND11, p64-69; “Ethnic Eateries: Episcopal Church,” MJ15, p56-57; “Old A readers/eaters guide to interesting and Highway 16,’ JA15, p20-36; “Too Long in unusual palates and people across our the Sun: The Wall Bank Job,” JA15, p120;

South Dakota Magazine Index • 241 HUN - JAC “Howes Corner,” SO15, p36-37; “Big p34-39; “Autumn Falls,” SO08, p54-60; Picture: Old Iron,” SO15, p54-55.; “South “Shooting from the Saddle,” ND08, p64-70; Dakota Dreaming: Angling for a Resort?” “Mark Anderson’s East River,” JF09, p66- SO15, p74-78; “Respecting th Buffalo,” 70; “Will the Fish Hawk Return,” MA09, SO15, p84-86; “Traveling Pine Ridge p20-25; “From a Doctor’s Eyes,” MJ09, Today,” ND15, p52-57; “Rez Ball,” ND15, p30-35; “The Old Swimming Hole,” JA10, p74-76; “Winter in Keystone,” ND15, p84- p72-75; “Life Changers,” SO10, p14-19; 88; “Dirt Meridian,” JF16, p44-52; “Witten,” “Revered Sanderson’s Lefse Ministry,” JF16, p53-55; “Raising them Wild,” MA16, ND10, p13-15; “Kneading Tradition,” JF11, p20-29; “For Sale: Ninety-seven Forgotten p28-29; “A Photographer’s Advice,” MA11, Acres,” MJ16, p32-36; The Big Picture: p60-64; “Improving with Age: Hill City’s South Dakota Kayak Challenge, MJ16, p56- Winemakers,” MJ11, 66-69; “Our Zucchini 57; “Gun Show,” MJ16, p79-87; “How Cook-Off,” JA11, p24-26; “Artnership: A High’s the Corn,” JA16, p20-31; “Fair Thee Mother-Daughter Collaboration,” JA11, Well,” JA16, p59-67; “Bad Roads, Good p52-58; “The Open Door,” SO11, p20-21; Roads,” SO16, p18-31; “The Good Flood,” “Ethnic Eateries: A readers/eaters guide to p60-67; “Spring Creek Surprises,” SO16, interesting and unusual palates and people p93; “The River at Springfi eld,” ND16, p28; across our state,” JF12, p14-34; “Changing “For Lack of a Handshake,” ND16, p30-37; Pace: Kayaking Black Hills Lakes can be “The Fix-it Man,” ND16, p48-51; “Wrong Life-changing,” MA12, p40-43; “Questions from Right,” ND16, p87-89; “Why We Eat of Nature,” MA12, p16-32; “Brookings’ Where We Eat,” JF17, p22-31; “The Rhubarb King,” MJ12, p54-57; “Schiller’s Courtship of Caboose No. 1208,” JF17, p53- Skies,” JA12, p30-37; “Kool Deadwood 55; “Bridging the James,” MA17, p20-29, Nites,” JA12, p68-71; “Cowboy Polo,” SO12, “Big Picture: River Ruins,” MA17, p48-49; p32-38; “Making Merry,” ND12, p18-31; “The House Movers,” MA17, p69; “The Big “Altars of Grass and Sky,” JF13, p44-49; Picture: Spring Fling,” MJ17, p56-57, “Where Salemen Start Their Mornings,” “Warriors First,” MJ17, p62-70. JF13, p76-81; “Tim Peterson: Spearfi sh’s Hunhoff, Dave: “Too Long in the Sun: Policing Street Painter,” ND13, p92-99; “A Strong- the Choir,” MA10, p88; “Policing the Choir,” Heart Song,” MJ14, p66-67; “Looping Along MA15, p108-109. Through Norbeck’s Creation,” JA14, p42- Hunhoff, Katie: “The Spring at Astoria,” SO02, 48; “Canning Produce and Wit,” ND14, p32- p57-60; “South Dakota Sends Native 33; “Flight of the ‘Goose,’” JF16, p36-38; Beauty to Atlantic City,” SO02, p65; “Courting a De Smet Tradition,” MA16, p38- “Wagner,” ND02, p8-17; “Bonnie Brahms,” 41; “A War Book Found at Little Bighorn,” JF03, p8-12; “South Dakotans Seek MJ16, p49-55; “You Could Frost Zebras in Treasure by Satellite,” JF03, p55; “Roscoe’s Centerville,” JA16, p68-71; “Little Manor on Pie Patriot,” MA03, p79; “Killing Black Hills the Prairie,” ND16, p58-60; “Happy Gold Bears,” MJ03, p31; “Paint-free in 2003,” Hunter,” MA17, p65; “200 Years a Town,” JA03, p60; “The Psychology of Ice Cream,” MJ17, p22-32. SO03, p28; “Underwater History,” SO03, Hunhoff, Margaret: “Circle of Treason,” MA02, p32; “Benedictines’ Best Recipes,” SO03, p37; “Death of a Quiet Man,” SO07, p93. p72-73; “Love, Laughter and Lutefi sk,” Hunhoff, Randy: “Unwelcome Boarders,” JUL85, ND03, p46-48; “Four Survivors in Buffalo p48 and JA95, p32-33; “Missing on Clay County,” MA04, p23-26; “Monastery on County Road and Never Found,” JF93, p32- the Missouri,” MA05, p40-45; “Letter from 35. Grant County,” MA05, p62-65; “Monastery Hunt, Charlie: “The Cowboy Way,” SO04, p10- on the Missouri,” MA05, p40-45; “Black and 14. White Beauty,” SO06, p17-21; “Learning to Hurst, Sam: “Rattlesnake Under His Hat,” JA16, See,” p40-44; “The Buffalo vs. The Bull,” p52-54. JF07, p58; “Solitary Art,” MA07, p21-25; I “White Terror of the North,” MA07, p81; Iseminger, Gordon: “A Most Perfect Boundary,” “Sightseers in a Farm Town,” MJ07, p19- JF91, p6-11. 24; “River Advocacy,” JA07, p35-38; “How Iseminger, Leroy: “A Lonely Place at Ideal,” Horses Survive in Winter,” ND07, p66-70; MA10, p79-82. “Picturing Our Big City,” JF08, p26-33; J “How Donna Lee Found Serenity,” MJ08, Jackson, Matt: “Ten Years of Hiking Harney,”

242 • South Dakota Magazine inDex JAC - JOH JF16, p65, 69. MA10, p83; “Five Miles from Centerville,” Jackson, Wes: “What I Learned from West River MJ10, p91; “Can I Leave the Meadowlark?”, Ranching,” MA95, p36-38. MA12, p84. Jacobs, Lois: “A Childhood Dilemma,” JUL85, Johnson, Gertrude: “This I will Remember,” p22. SO14, p90. James, Billie: “Where the River is Still Wild,” Johnson, James E.: “Nine Mile Lake,” MJ11, SO94, p35-39. p86-89. James, Frank: “Banner Controversey Rekindled Johnson, James L.: “Prairie Rep Theatre Plans Between the Two Dakotas,” SO88, p35. Final Season in Historic Opera House,” Jennings, Dana C.: “Goldmucker,” MA01, p39- AM87, p42-44. 41; “USD’s Anarchist Professor,” MJ04, p58- Johnson, Jeff: “When Harry Met Gregory,” 59. ND02, p37-42. Jensen, Curtis: “The Hail Storm,” JA92, p42-43. Johnson, Kathleen A.: “Family Pheasant Jensen, Dan: “Winter in Minnehaha County,” Hunting,” NOV85, p34-35. JF01, p82-87. Johnson, Kirk: “Making Room for Mountain Jensen, Dave: “Nemo: History and Eggs,” Lions,” MA97, p52-54; “Wandering Wolves,” MJ06, p77; “Bombay to Pierre,” JA06, p27; MJ99, p16-19. “A Bit of Italy in Pierre,” JA06, p32; “Where Johnson, Laura: “Questions of Nature,” MA12, the Jackalopes Roam,” SO06, p56; “The p16-32. Art of Boat Building,” ND06, p34-39; “The Johnson, Leih: “Future Watch,” JF03, p45; Black Hills Today…and Yesterday,” ND06, “Summer Rain,” MJ04, p73. p59-62; “Beyond the Rim,” JF07, p15-19; Johnson, Mar: “Snakes Bit in Perkins County,” “Legendary Lake Kampeska,” JF07, p20-27; JA07, p76-77. “Saddlery for Sale,” MA07, p13; “Gathered Johnson, Marvin: “The Platte Five-Milers,” JA04, for a Gun Show,” MJ07, p65-69; “Crash of p31. the Flying Sioux,” JA07, p39-42; “Bison’s Johnson, Norma: “Commercials, 1916 Style, in Celebrity Photographer,” JA07, p52-57; Eden, S.D.” MAY86, p17; “Editorial Hype!” “Little Big Horn Revisited,” SO07, p21-24; NOV86, p28. “Lincoln’s Old Mold,” ND07, p20; “Vermillion Johnson, Rebecca: “Becoming a Birder,” MA11, Vortex,” ND07, p27-32; “Masons: Losing p80-83; “Ethnic Eateries: A readers/eaters the Mystery,” JF08, p36-40; “The Monk’s guide to interesting and unusual palates Photos,” JF08, p59-62; “Jazz on the and people across our state,” JF12, p14- Prairie,” MA08, p31-35; “Food For My 34; “Questions of Nature,” MA12, p16-32; Neighbors,” JA08, p75-81. “The Secret Society of Morel Hunters,” Jensen, Rachel: “Dear Grandpa Herb,” JF07, MA12, p70-71; “Catfishing with Nata,” p95. MJ12, p76-77; “Steam Heaven: Smoke Jensen, Rich: “Prospecting in the Hills,” MA17, and Cheers in Hutchinson County,” SO12, p60-64. p20-23; “Making Merry,” ND12, p18-31; Jensen, Richard Alex: “I’ve Been Fire,” JF14, “Creating Spirit Riders,” ND13, p76-81; p86; “I’ve Been Fire,” ND13, p108. “The Longhorn Lifestyle,” MJ14, p96; “Trial Johnson, Brenda K.: “The Last Nurseryman,” and Error at the Community Garden,” JA09, p65-68. JA14, p50-52; “Risky Business: Catching Johnson, Bruce D.: “West River January rattlers, dousing wildfires, wrestling gators Morning,” p96, JF05. – and other South Dakota tough jobs,” Johnson, Carl: “Coldlands Beauty,” JF09, p54- ND14, p94-105; “What We Eat,” MA15, 57; “Backpacking Sage Creek,” MJ10, p14- p89-93; “Primitive Camping,” MJ15, p76- 19. 83; “Sea of Grass,” JA15, p72-79; “This Johnson, Carter: “Too Long in the Sun: The is Our Family,” ND15, p78-82; “Ten Years Other Flying Foss,” MJ10, p91. of Hiking Harney,” JF16, p65, 69; “Finding Johnson, Dan A.: “What Might Have Been,” Home,” MA16, p42-47; “Golf Outside the NOV86, p30-35; “Pierre’s Unforgettable Box,” JA16, p84-95; “Retreat to Tiny Lily,” Summer of ‘27,” JJ87, p28-30. JF17, p32-37; “The Art of Growing Grapes,” Johnson, Eric: “Too Long in the Sun: The MJ17, p40-48. Divide,” MJ06, p98. Johnson, Ruth E.: “An Afternoon Chat,” MJ06, Johnson, G. Leih: “Pioneer Trail,” SO08, p53; p95; “The Banks of Snow,” JF07, p95. “The Threads of My Heritage Grow Thin,” Johnson, W. Carter: “The Woonsocket Catfish,” ND09, p81; “Another South Dakota Mood,” MA06, p66-67.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 243 JON - KRA Jones, Frances: “Bad River Survivor,” ND01, Keller, Tom: “Looking for Grandpa at LeBeau,” p54-57. MA04, p72. Jongeling, Gary: “Wagon Trails,” SO03, p79; Kenzy, Chloe: “City Renewal by the Bite,” SO16, “Old Jim,” JF07, p28. p32-38; “An Original River Town,” ND16, Jongeling, Gary: “When You Gonna Quit the p20-27. Cows?” JF13, p92. Kenzy, Joan: “On the Cheap Rest Stop Open at Jordahl, Jill: “Bare Old Tree,” JF09, p95; Dixon,” JF02, p34. “Sunrise Over the Prairie,” MA09, p79. Kerkhove, Joe: “My Owl, Harvey,” JA07, p46- Jordan, Hazel: “Louis Beckwith: The Man and 47. the House,” JUL86, p36-39. Kern, Janine: “Hunting Charles Mix Plums,” Jordan, Irean: “Testing True Love in Faith,” SO15, p80-81. ND02, p90. Kettlewell, Dick: “Finding Home,” (photos) Jordeth, Bud: “End of the Livery Barn,” JF98, MA16, p. 42-47. p92-93. Kilian, Susan: “The Wilderness Inside,” ND09, Jorgensen, Larry: “Prairie Peace,” MJ02, p73. p81. Jorgenson, Doug: “Grabbing Life by the Horns,” Kilian, Thomas J.: “What Price a Sunset,” JA88, MA09, p34-37. p40-41; “Last Raft Trip Down ‘Old Mo,’” Jost, Eileen: “The Village Blacksmith,” JF02, MJ95, p41-46. p53. Kinsella, S.R.: “Bear Butte,” SEP85, p24-27. Juttelstad, Pam: “Dakota Dinosaurs Are Ancient Kinsella, Steve: “Lakota Games on Ice,” JF17, History,” AS87, p48-50. p59-61. K Kjar, Andrea: “The Church on Highway 34,” Kalstrom, Jon: “Our First Governor’s Watertown JF02, p76. Mansion,” SEP85, p14. Klimisch, Sister Jane: “Dakota Pasque,” MA06, Kapitan, Colin: “Our Un-Famous Hall of Fame,” p87. MAY85, p38; “South Dakota’s Mr. Golf,” Kline, Richard: “Prairie Inspired,” JF88, p34-37; NOV85, p38-40; “Earl Sande,” MAR86, p18- “Aberdeen Hospitality in WWII,” MJ91, p62- 19; “Death Valley Scott,” NOV86, p38-39; 63. “World’s Fastest Human,” JA90, p38-39; Kloefkorn, William: “Brothers,” MJ05, p96. “I’m Outta Here,” MJ94, p78; “Ump Strikes Knapp, Verna: “Too Long in the Sun: The Out,” MA15, p104-105. Coteau Whale,” JF10, p96. Karolevitz, Bob – “Jim River Country,” AM87, Kneifl , Verlynn: “Musical Decline,” JAN86, p9; p45; JJ87, p51; AS87, p7; ON87, p5-6; “In Search of the Mushroom,” MAY86, p40- JF88, p10; MA88, p18-19; MJ88, p50-51; 42; “The Great Chicken Caper,” NOV86, p4- JA88, p19; SO88, p5; ND88, p22; JF89, 5; “Local History as Written from the Porch p15; MA89, p11; MJ89, p9; JA89, p41; Swing,” MJ88, p18-19; “A Widow’s Ledger,” SO89, p13; ND89, p7; MA90, p28; MJ90, MJ89, p16-17; “The Crazy Quilt,” SO90, p7. p24-25; “The Mushroom Hunt,” MJ06, p81. Karolevitz, Bob: “Winter Blunderland,” Kohlman, Matt: “Sitting Bull’s Homecoming,” JAN86, p37; “Drink an Irish Toast to MA88, p33-35. Charlie Collins,” MAR86, p8-9; “Yankton’s Konechne, Kenny: “The Jensens,” SO08, p53. Riverfront was not Always so Tame,” Konechne, Patti Lee: “A Land of Birds and SEP86, p22-23; “On the Trail of Harvey Money,” SO96, p12-19. Dunn,” JUL86, p17-20; “Gurney Seed Kopp, Don: “Crawling a Cave,” MA13, p61-65; Catalog is an Invigorating Tonic,” FM87, “Trapped in the Galena Fire,” MJ15, p84-88. p11; “Dining with History at the Quarry, Koster, Virginia: “A Business Most Fowl,” p42- Black Steer and Panda in Yankton,” JF01, 49; “Marriage of Food and Talk,” p64, JF05. p18; “Drink a Toast to Charlie Collins,” Kranz, Sister Marie: “Wind Surfi ng,” SO04, p45. MA06, p78. Kratz, Marilyn Thum: “The Christmas Program,” Karolevitz, M. Jill: “Country Dance is Alive JAN86, p22-25; “Play It Again!” ON87, and Kicking,” AM87, p21-23; “Ranchers p20-22; “Flour Sack Foods,” SO91, p58-59; Continue Branding Tradition,” JJ87, p24-26; “Missouri River Mystery Monster,” MA94, “Digging at the Fort,” AS87, p23-24. p12-15; “Patio Dreams,” ND00, p65; “The Karst, Morrie: “Keeping Shop in Miller,” ND16, Night the World Didn’t End,” SO03, p29; p112. “Summer on my Windowsill,” MA05, p84; Kaus, Austin: “Weathering the Storm,” MJ15, “Prairie Flame,” JA06, p95; “The Mower,” p60-67. JA08, p93; “Frost Descending,” ND12,

244 • South Dakota Magazine inDex KRA - LAT p108; “Prairie Person,” MJ13, p108; “The Residents Banking on the Future,” MJ97, Coyote,” SO13, p92; “The Wind’s Saga,” p60-67; “Raised on the Ranch,” JA97, p64- MJ16, p106. 70; “South Dakota’s Corn Culture,” JA97, Krohn, Janice: “Spring’s Place,” MJ04, p73. p84-91; “An Eye for Newton Hills,” p22-27; Kuder, Deb: “Revisiting Gavins Point, South “Statue of David Weathers Sioux Falls,” Dakota,” MJ09, p87; “The Suspension of a SO97, p30-35; “Cathedral District Reaches Season,” MA10, p83; “From a Distance at Old Heights,” ND97, p20-25; “Keeping Night,” MJ10, p91; “A View of the Meridian,” Canistota on the Map,” ND97, p34-41; JA10, p92; “A Lesson from South Dakota in “Weather Observers Measure History by the Translating Time,” JF11, p91. Inch,” JF98, p26-31; “In Howard, Wealth Kuder, Deborah: “On Noticing A Fawn,” MJ08, isn’t measured in dollars and cents,” JF98, p95. p40-46; “Emergency on the James River,” Kuehn, Jim: “Too Long in the Sun: Generally MA98, p18-24; “South Dakota’s Most Speaking,” ND10, p88. Outlandish Promotions,” MA98, p60-67; Kuehn, John: “Union,” JA07, p93. “Pierre’s Prairie Publishers,” MJ98, p18- Kunkle, Bill: “Pine Ridge 25 Years Ago,” JF95, 23; “South Dakota’s Most Colorful Bank p32-39; “Beacons of Hope,” JF04, p89; Robberies,” MJ98, p52-59; “Midlife Change “What Are Real Cowboys,” MA04, p27; “Her of Heart Brought Hunter Family to Madison Secret? Oatmeal & Walks,” JF05, p22. “The Newspaper,” MJ98, p84; “Watertown Cottonwood Tree,” p40-45, JF05. Newspaper Tradition Traces its Roos to Real Kutzler, Darlene: “Wagons Whoa! Centennial Estate Venturer,” MJ98, p86; “From Phillips Journey Ends,” ND89, p18-21. to the Falls,” JA98, p24-29; “Renaissance Kyler, Vada: “Gurney’s Seed & Nursery: of an Ancient Way,” JA98, p42-47; “Raising Growing & Growing,” FM87, p8-10. Eyebrows,” SO98, p46-53; “Springfield - L The Town that Wouldn’t Die,” SO98, p60- La Porte, Laura: “Home for Yellow Jackets,” 65; “The Road to the Dome,” ND98, p18- SO06, p97. 23; “Flat, Long and Boring,” JF99, p84-87 LaFleur, Ted: “Walking in the Wild: Madison’s Langland, Laura: “Fulton Attract Artists, Escape,” SO14, p93. Natives, and Turkeys,” JA04, p 48. Lalley, Patrick: “Sioux Falls’ River Trail,” JA09, Lanning, Shawna: “Waubay Wildlife Refuge,” p41. JA89, p45; “Wrinkled With Character,” Lambert, Page: “Earth, Air, Fire and Water,” SO89, p19-23. MA04, p10-15. Larsen, Eugene W. Sr., “Ernest Hemingway in Lampe, Frederick: “Black Hills or Bust,” JF95, Dakota,” SO 61-63. p70. Larsen, Marianne: “Winter is Coming,” ND96, Lane, Don: “The Biggest Little Town in South p22-26; “The Look of Autumn,” SO97, p88- Dakota,” MA04, p38. 92. Lane, Jana: “Walking in the Wild Hiking Larson, Elaine: “The Determined Bureaucrats of Hogrefe,” JA14, p109. Mound City,” JA04, p 49. Lange, Cindy: “Horses of South Dakota,” JF96, Larson, Margo: “Birdman of Route One,” MJ91, p8-13; “Carnegie Libraries,” MA96, p14- p73. 23; “Entrepreneurism on the Pine Ridge,” Latta, Harry: “Pierre’s Old Fort Sully,” ND01, MA96, p43-45; “Sunsets,” MA96, p80-84; p37-41. “Pages of the Past,” MJ96, p48-55; “Twists Lattin, Ferrol: “Old World ,” MA03, of Fate,” MJ96, p56-62; “Sharing Nature’s p63-65. Wealth,” JA96, p66-71; “Transforming Latza, Greg: “Wheat Harvest on the Diamond Dreams into Realities,” SO96, p22-27; Ring,” JA99, p92-97; “Winter,” JF00, p86- “South Dakota’s Most Famous Trees,” 91; “Hoofing the Hills,” JA00, p8-11; “The SO96, p30-37; “Saving Old Main,” Missouri: South Dakota’s River Legend,” ND96, p8-14; “Fire was Turning Point for SO03, p48-53; “Valley of the Wild,” ND03, University,” ND96, p13; “Almost Forgotten p14-22; “Subtlety in Springtime,” MJ04, Arts,” ND96, p58-62; “Life’s Lessons,” p20-25; “Stories of WWII Survivors,” JA04, JF97, p46-52 “Saving the Peregrine p71-75; “Putting Fish Stories on Ice,” JF05, Falcons,” MA97, p12-17; “South Dakota’s p10-13; “After the Harvest…Winter,” JF06, Art Museums,” MJ97, p10-16; “State’s p52-57; “Last Year at Deep Creek,” MJ06, Newest Art Centers will Welcome Visitors p53-55; “Let ‘Er Buck,” JA06, p18-23; This Summer,” MJ97, p14; “Alcester: “Hetland’s Smithy,” JA06, p75; “Tractors

South Dakota Magazine Index • 245 LAT - MAU Anchor Men To The Soil,” SO06, p68-72; 23. “The Big Picture,” horses, JF07, p52-53; Lind, Michael: “The New Continental Divide,” “The Last Lakota Code Talker,” MJ07, p83- JA03, p42-45. 87; “The Big Picture,” Black Hills National Linde, Martha: “Hunting the Killer Custer Wolf,” Cemetery, SO07, p50-51; “Picturing Our SO90, p39-41; “The Rockervlle Bobcat,” Pasque,” MA08, p37; “Waves of Wind,” JF92, p18-19. MJ08, p56-61; “Sticky Business,” JA08, Loen, Helen Hansen: “Firmly Planted in South p52-57; “The Big Picture: Newell Ram Dakota,” JA04, p39-42. Show and Sale,” SO08, p50-51; “Fort Logue, Cathy: “Turner-Clay County Ableskiver Pierre to Deadwood,” ND08, p48-54; Ride,” JA09, p43. “The Big Picture: Loving the Falls,” MJ09, Love, Judy: “Living With Lions,” p53-58, JF05. p42-43; “Let There Be Less Light,” MA10, Lowe, Joe: “Tested By Fire,” MJ05, p48. p22-25; “Wagon Master,” MA10, p62-65; Luden, Charles: “Searching for the Real “The Big Picture: Casey Tibbs Memorial South Dakota,” ND11, p84; “A Nice Fall Ride,” JA10, p50-51; photos “Prairie Isn’t Day,” SO12, p92; “Looking West From Prairie Without Sky,” JA10, p52-56; “The Chamberlain,” MJ13, p108; “Smiling in Big Picture: Falls Park Wonderland,” ND10, a Sioux Falls Restaurant on Louise Ave,” p46-47; “The Big Picture: Night Sky,” MJ14, p108; “We’ll Blame the Wind,” MJ15, MA11, p44-45; “Sioux Falls in White,” JF14, p106; “Fall to Winter,” ND16, p106. p30-35; “Summers at Poinsett,” MJ16, p90- Lyle, Marilyn: “Henry Fickbohm;s Century of 96. Close Calls,” JF05, p23. Lauck, Jon: “The Making of Dakota Territory,” Lyons, T.D.: “The Sick Mare,” SO89, p29; “A SO06, p22-28; “Herbert Hoover, The Child’s Death in Springtime,” MJ90, p52; Historian,” ND07, p21-24. “Flesh and Grass,” SO91, p13-15; “A Young Laughton, Jean: “Cowboy, Can I Take Your Dakota Lawyer Ventures into Oil Country,” Picture?” JF10, p18-24; “Dressing Like a SO92, p58-59. Cowboy,” MJ13, p25. M Lauing, Doris: “Fort Pierre to Deadwood,” ND08, Maciejewski, John: “The Polio Epidemic,” JF01, p48-54. p78-80. Lawler, James F.: “The Family Watch,” SO89, Magner, Merlyn Janet: “Come into the Water,” p31-33. MJ12, p26-27. Lawrence, Craig: “Schiller’s Skies,” JA12, p30- Mallery, Susan: “Sojourn for Four Sisters,” 37. SO94, p17. Lawrence, Tom: “Our Own Margaritaville,” JA08, Manfred, Freya: “Grandma’s Grave,” ND14, p64-66. p114; “The Owl Cries at Night,” MJ16, Lee, Bob: “Fort Meade,” JA89, p9-13; p106. “Buffaloski and Crazy Horse at the Mangelson, Jan: “Spearfi sh Gold,” SO93, p55- Laughing Water Restaurant,” JF01, p17. 57. Lee, Jamie: “The Birthday Gift,” MJ04, p71-72. Manthey, Candyce: “Discovering the Dakota Lee, Lanniko: “Shaping Survival,” ND03, p88- Badlands,” MJ96, p22-27. 89; Markley, Bill: “Wagon Master,” MA10, p62-65. Lehnert, Tom: “Dakota Day,” MJ13, p108. Marks, Sam: “Landmark Lost,” MJ08, p95; Lentz, Sydney: “Iron Nation’s Legacy,” JA05, “Disrobed,” ND08, p85. p85. Marousek, Melvin: “My Father’s Trees,” SO07, Letsche, Beverly: “Signs of the Open Road,” p52-53. JA14, p112. Marsh, Heidi: “Ambassadors for Beef,” JA12, Lewis, Dale & Mary: “Wasta: Oasis on the p66-67. Cheyenne,” JA04, p 49; “Badlands Marshall, Tom: “Inside Sports Sources,” MJ03, Adventure,” JF06, p65. p26. Lewis, Elizabeth: “Where Eagles Fly,” JF03, Martley, Ed: “50 Years as a Dakota Kid,” MA88, p45; “Abandoned,” JF04, p89; “Waiting for p22-23; “Horses in the House,” JA88, p48; Spring,” MA05, p84. “Jackrabbit Crazy on a Rapid City Ranch,” Licking, Gary: “The Bronc From Buffalo,” ON87, JF89, p44 and JA95, p98-99. p35-37. Masek, Fred: “Flood,” MA90, p34-36; “The Hills Liesinger, Terri: “The Finer Points of Softball… are Alive with the Sound of Music,” MJ00, and Life,” JF06, p66. p74. Lillehaug, Janet L.: “Ranch Pickups,” MJ97, p21- Maude, Beverlee: “Dakota Daughter,” MJ06,

246 • South Dakota Magazine inDex MAU - MYE p95; “Order of Succession,” SO08, p35. Good Maker,” JA00, p44-48; “Late Winter, Mayer, Gretchen: “The Long Wait,” SO15, p59. Early Spring,” MA04, p51; “Going Home,” McClane, Debra Opland: “High Mountain SO04, p45; “Missing,” JF07, p95. Gardening,” MA00 , p70-75. Miles, John M.: “Watching a Wizard,” JF09, p71- McConnell, Denny: “Ree Heights,” MA96, p25- 74; “Watching a Wizard,” MA15, p84-86. 29; “A Badlands Autumn,” SO99, p92-97. Miles, Norbert ‘Tip’: “Doland’s Favorite Son,” McConnell, Seth: (photos) “Cowboy Polo,” JA05, p62-66. SO12, p32-38. Milhans, Bruce J.: “More Than a Mountain of McCulloch, Jack: “Graffiti and Antlers,” SO02, Stone,” MJ91, p17. p31. Miller, John : “Our Cowboy Governor,” NOV86, McCurdy Banks, Lavonne: “Revisiting White p6-11; “Medary, Capital of Dakota,” MJ89, River,” MJ07, p73-75. p24-25; “Choices,” JF03, p45; “How Viborg McGrane, Martin: “Trailing the James Boys Raised a Renowned Economist,” MA05, Across Dakota,” JA06, p59-62. p66-71. McKenzie, Bill: “Faces of the Sioux,” JJ87, p11- Milstead, Jane: “Mother’s Homemade Noodles,” 15. JA99, p30-34. Mclaughlin, Castle: “A War Book Found at Little Mitchell, John: “The Big Picture: Wakpa Sica,” Bighorn,” MJ16, p49-55. JF14, p56-57; “The Big Picture: Community McMillan, M.J.: “Who Will Sing,” MA04, p51. Caves,” ND14, p58-59. McMurry, Betty Nicholas: “Ree Heights,” MA96, Moe, Peter: “The Day Ipswich, South Dakota, p25-29. was Bombed,” ND88, p19-21. McPherson, Ruth: “Deadwood Dick, the Skunk Moege, Anne: “Kate, ND01, p44. and I,” JA91, p62. Moeller, Rosemary: “Like the Feathers of the Meeks, Elsie: “What Works on the Pine Ridge,” Rough-Legged Hawk,” MJ16, p106; “First ND15, p30-31. Fall,” ND16, p106. Meierhenry, Mark: “The Old Growth Pines,” Mollett, Daniel: “2011 Winter Reader: Checking MA08, p58-61. Fields,” JF11, p84-87. Melius, Michael: “Death of a Prairie,” SO91, Moodie, Dee and Ponce de Leon, Catherine: p36-37; “Land of the Ferrets,” MA95, p8- “History Falls in Deadwood,” MJ03, p30-31. 11; “Living With Fire,” MJ95, p80-86; Moore, Harold: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p26. “Following the Wind into the Earth,” ND95, Moore, Michael: “Reading People’s Faces and p80-85; “Moon Struck,” MJ97, p24-26; the Land in South Dakota,” JF14, p68-75. “The Joys of Cactus,” JA97, p16-21; “The Moraski, Art: “The Joy of Being a Fishing Good River,” SO97, p10-15; “People of the Guide,” JUL86, p27. North Wind,” ND97, p14-19; “Building a Mord, Gale: “Fighting Fires in Orient,” JA16, Future in Hermosa,” MA98, p30-35. p112. Melstad, Harvey: “Too Long in the Sun: Morrison, Denton: “A Painful Trade 1940,” Frostbitten in Hetland,” ND08, p88. MA08, p85. Mendoza, Wendy Bell: “The Demon Within,” Morrison, Scott: “Plains,” MA09, p79. JF94, p32-33; “Letter to My Sister,” MA94, Moseley, Holly: “Camp Crook Cemetery,” SO15, p59-61; “Tracy,” SO94, p78; “Mother’s p98. Sage,” ND97, p51-52. Moum, Ken: “Wind and Water,” AS87, p26-31. Merrigan, Liz: “Spring Women,” MA14, p92. Mowforth, Steve: “South Dakota,” ND03, p81. Merritt, Dan: “Decorating the Mitchell Corn Moxon, Margaret: “Our Big Red Barn,” JAN86, Palace,” SEP85, p33-36. p44; “Gladys Pyle, First Lady of South Merritt, Ev: “Letter from Bittersweet Retreat,” Dakota Politics,” SEP86, p24-29; “Huron JF04, p56. Lightens the Season,” ND90, p60; “Sights Metz, Kimberly: “Saints in South Dakota,” to See in Huron,” JA91, p56-57. ND98, p12-17; “Gone to the Dogs,” JF99, Muller, Donna Nitz: “Joseph’s Wedding,” JF96, p26-31; “Delighting in the Details,” JF99, p43-45. p98-103; “School of Hard Rocks,” SO99, Murphy, Jeremiah: “A Night on the Town: Rapid p34-38. City’s ‘Summer Nights’ Echoes through Mickelson, Nadine: “In Search of the Pasque,” Art Alley,” JA11, p76-81; “A Whale of a MAR86, p44; “Thief of the Prairie,” ND92, Mountain for Snowboarders,” JF12, p36-39; p17; “Muddy, Floody Mo,” MA93, p24-27. “Lobbying our Legislature,” MJ13, p36. Mikesell, Janice: “Chance Encounters of a Rural Myers, Gail E.: “The Chair,” MA09, p58-60. Kind,” SO98, p86-91; “Lyle Telkamp: A N

South Dakota Magazine Index • 247 NAG - PAP Nagel, Jenna: “The Big Picture: Fireworks at the MJ17, p106. State Capitol,” JA11, p48-49. Nutt, Ronald W. : “The Original Stone Johnny,” Nedved, Greg: “Deadwood’s Wong,” ND89, p49- MJ07, p98. 51. Nyhus, Viola: “The Quilt of Life,” ND89, p8. Neer, Don L.: “The Agony,” MJ95, p21. Nystrom, Debra: “Snow,” JF06, p95; Neihardt, Hilda: “The Vision Revisited,” MA01, “Regardless of the Final Score,” ND07, p93. p64-67. O Nelson, Jerry: “Cider Hill Farm Bakery,” MJ03, O’Brien, Dan: “Buffalo for the Broken Heart,” p75-76; “Manila Monsoon Meets Sinai MJ02, p82-87. Snow,” JF04, p62-63. O’Brien, Emmylou: “Potholder Philanthropy,” Nelson, John S.: “Winter Sonnet,” ND15, p114. ND07, p18-19; “What West River Does for Nelson, Pat: “The Call of Dakota,” JJ87, p48-50. Poets,” SO08, p23-27. Nelson, Steve: “The Man Who Saved the O’Toole, Patrick: “Blue Blanket Road,” SO04, Buffalo,” JF07, p55-57. p87; “Coyote,” SO05, p87; “Requiem for Nemer, Lisa Dawn: “Blade of Grass,” MA06, Jake,” SO08, p35. p87. Oaks, Barbara: “Uncle Louie’s Farm,” SEP85, Nesselhuf, Ed: “Big Muddy,” MJ03, p65; “Child p38-39. of the Open,” SO10, p91. Obach, Lindy: “Unsettled,” JA16, p106. Neuhaus, Otto: “A Seed on Fertile Ground,” Obert, Barbara R. Bridenbaugh: “Ode to the MJ00, p33-35. Mosquito,” MJ04, p73. Nickisch, Curt: “Prisoners of War,” JF01, p46- Ode, Kim: “Badlands Backpacking,” MJ90, p57- 50. 61; “Camping the Badlands,” MJ13, p34. Nielsen, Hod: “12 of South Dakota’s Great Ohm, June: “Silent Auction,” JF10, p65; Athletes,” MA06, p34-41. “Dressed for Calving,” MA10, p66-67. Nielson, Jennifer L: “Things to do in Dell Olson, Callie Ann: “One Woman’s Story,” Rapids,” SO03, p22; “Yankton: Our End MAR86, p37-39. Village,” ND03, p24-36; “Where to eat in Olson, Donn Bartley: “The Long Chase,” ND96, Yankton,” ND03, p33; “Seeing Yankton p27-30. from the Auld-Brokaw-Trail,” ND03, p35; Olson, Mary K.: “Father’s Work is set in Stone,” “Kellog’s Kennels Lives On,” ND03, p57; ON87, p45-46. “Quilting for Wildlife,” ND03, p57; “No More Olson, Ned: “Marry Me, Mr. Tree,” MA91, p37- Mail for Meckling,” ND03, p58. 41; “Schoolhouse Auction,” MJ92, p32-33. Nixon, Lance: “Fruit of the Vine,” JF02, p64- Ortman, David E.: “Too Long in the Sun: Track 67; “Poetry in Stone,” MA02, p18-21; “A and Tough Luck,” MJ17, p112. Grain of Hope,” ND07, p33-35; “True Earth Osland, Avis: “My Letter from Badger,” JF89, Homes,” MJ08, p78-82; “High Hopes for an p19. Old Curse,” ND09, p30-35; Problem Solvers Osterloh, Katherine Eidam: “Dakota Sunset,” with a Dream,” SO10, p52-57; “Deadfall at p96, JF05. Ree Heights,” MJ17, p82-89. Owens, Harold: “Roughing it at Enemy Swim,” Noll, Bruce A.: “Farm Workshed,” JF01, p55; ND03, p98. “Eleagnus, the Russian Olive,” SO01, p47; P “Winter Sea,” JF02, p75; “Killing Chickens,” Packard, Aaron: “Big Picture: Serious Fun,” JA02, p36; “Take My Hand, Lord,” ND02, JA16, p56-57. p68; “Unearned,” JA03, p84; “The Machine Page, Anna M.: “Stalking Rhubarb,” MJ07, p54- in Them,” JA04, p38; “Spring to Life,” 55. MA06, p87. Paige, Karen: “A Commemorative Flight,” Nord, Caroline Bord: “Plush Velvet and JAN86, p5-7; “Black Hills Balloons,” JUL86, Oranges,” NOV85, p15. p8-10; “Dakota’s Penguins,” JUL86, p13. Normann, Matt: “Cheyenne Proud: A Paine, David: “Ree Heights’ Secret Lovers,” Photography Project Explores Life on the JA05, p98. Cheyenne River Reservarion,” JA14, p88- Paine, Myron: “South Dakota’s First Airplane 94. Collision,” JA88, p28-29. Norris, Kathleen: “Getting to Hope,” MA93, p28- Paine, Vera: “Golden Horns,” NOV86, p48. 33. Palmlund, Donna: “Spooklight Road,” SO14, Novotny, Jean: “Chic Foods of the Midwest,” p64-67. FM87, p20-21. Papenhausen, Lisa: “Why Bob Writes Books,” Nuñez, Christine Stewart: “Conjuring Practice,” MA01, p25-31.

248 • South Dakota Magazine inDex PAR - REY Parks, Donna Harbaugh: “At Dawn,” MA16, Ponce de Leon, Catherine and Moodie, Dee: p114; “Black Hills Thunder,” JA16, p106. “History Falls in Deadwood,” MJ03, p30-31. Parks, Donna: “A Modest Place,” MA02, p37; Pritchard, Shirley: “Popcorn Pays Way,” JAN86, “The Two Gardeners,” MJ02, p73; “To Julia,” p8; “Peacock Crossing,” NOV86, p27. JA04, p38; “I See Horses,” MA05, p84; Q “Lassoing a Catfish Dinner,” JF06, p98; R “White River,” JF07, p95; “Cottonwood Raasch, Chuck: “Cold, Right?” SO90, p31-33; Leaves,” SO07, p93; “Pine Cones,” MJ08, “Winged Legends,” SO91, p62. p95. Randall, Michael E.: “In Search of the First Parry, Doctor Jim: essay in Visions 94, JF94, South Dakotans,” ND99, p22-30; “Is it p26. Over Yet?” JF00, p16-20. Passick, Chad: “Woods,” ND07, p93. Randall, Mike: “A Sun Dance and Maka Waconi: Pates, Mikkel J.: “A Spa at Midland,” MJ13, p49- Circle of Life,” ND08, p27-30; “The Island 53. Mesa: A Landscape Full of Spirit,” SO09, Pearson, Dean: “Nature Trail,” mountain goats, p40-43. SO07, p95. Rangitsch, Tim: “No More Trespassing on Pechan, Bev: “Casey Tibbs,” MJ90, p20-21. M-Hill,” JA09, p42. Pedersen, Nate: “Secessionists Wanted Our Rasmussen, Marc: “Claremont’s Glory Days,” Mountains and Cowboys,” JA09, p59-61. ND11, p40-45. Pederson, Clarence: “Let it Snow,” JF02, p16- Ratzlaff, Jamin: “Ezra’s Iron Pills,” ND13, p112. 21. Raventon, Edward: “The Burnt Hills,” ND92, Pence, Dick: “Hello, Columbia?” ND88, p56. p42-45; “The Sioux Ridge,” MA93, p20-23; Perry, Staci: “White Cookie Tradition,” ND13, “McIntosh Fen Rediscovered,” ND93, p36- p30-31. 39; “The Legend of Pawnee House,” JA94, Peters, Marian: “Talk of Murder in Mitchell,” p38-41; “Fish Farming at 5,800 Feet,” DJ87, p42. ND94, p22-25; “Listening to the Quiet with Peters, Marilyn: “Rose of the Prairie,” MJ89, Marge Parker,” MJ98, p24-28; “The Legend p20-21. of Dog Butte,” JA98, p32-36; “Living on the Peterson, Eileen Dawson: “Green Apples,” Edge,” JF99, p36-40; “Pollock’s Three Stone JA05, p95; “Small Town USA,” ND09, p81; Idols,” SO07, p26-27. “3-Mile Creek,” JA09, p87; “Elder Song,” Red Shirt, Delphine: “A Reservation Winter,” ND10, p83; “Summer in a Country Town,” ND99, p70-75; “Lakota Christmas,” ND04, JA12, p92. p85-87. Peterson, Grant: “The Man Behind McCrory Redlin, Dale: “Walk a Mile in Joe’s Shoes,” JF02, Gardens,” MJ05, p39-42; “Spring Branding p86. at Deep Creek,” MJ06, p41-47. Redlin, Josephine: “Slide Rule,” SO14, p90; Peterson, Jim: “We Were Bombed in a Dakota “Weaning,” MA17, p90. Cornfield,” DJ87, p32-36; “Navigating the Reed, Shirley S.: “A Holiday for Mother and I,” Wild Missouri,” MJ96, p88-94; “The Missouri MJ92, p78. from Mulberry Bend,” JA04, p89-91. Rees, Doug: “Ghost Town Friends,” JF06, p41- Peterson, Laurel Cope: “Flowers for Mama,” 44. MJ14, p108. Reese, Jim: “Keep in Between the Ditches,” Peterson, Mark: “Not the Home he Wanted,” JA11, p95; “Really Happy,” JF15, p106. ND94, p94; “The Father and the Son,” Reinders, Vi: “Homecoming in Perkins County,” MA15, p37. NOV85, p21-23. Peterson, Ray: “The Great Escape,” JF01, p19- Reinhardt, Mildred: “Emergency at Lake 24; “Joe Forman Goes Straight,” JF01, p24. Cochrane,” JA07, p96. Petres, Anthony: “The Old Reliables of Main Reinmuth, Dennis: “The Longest Game,” ND06, Street,” JA02, p30-35; “Refugee Doctor,” p11. JA05, p78-80. Reis, Tayn: Big Picture–Chamberlain farmer, Phillips, Jon D.” Cattleman’s Homecoming,” MA14, p48-49. MAY85, p22-24. Reitz, James D.: “The Town of Terry,” JF98, p49. Phillips, Margie: “Man’s best Friend,” JF05, p24. Revell, Bob: “The Good Old Guys Pierce, Jane Jensen: “Ellis Island: Two Reynolds, William J.: “A Modest Proposal,” Generations Later,” JA09, p87. MAY85, p4-5; “How We Differ,” SEP85, p4; Pollard, Michelle: “South Dakotans Celebrate “In Search of the True Midwest,” MAR86, Books,” SO03, p31. p16-17; “A Walk Around Town,” SO90, p47-

South Dakota Magazine Index • 249 RIC - SEL 51. p24-25; “Marr’s Beach,” JA88, p7-9. Rice, Dorothy M.: “A Prairie Storm,” JF97, p84- Samp, Michael: “Mount Rushmore as seen on 87. Stamps,” MJ91, p19. Richardson, Jeanne: “The Creek that Thinks it’s Samp, Rollyn H.: “Farming for the Fun Of It,” a River,” JA99, p84-88. SO88, p22-25. Riebe, Rachel: “Farm Insurance: 1960,” JA14, Sampson, Earl: “The Strip,” JUL86, p24-26; p106. “Black Hills Justice,” ND88, p12-13. Robinson, Ron: “Black Hills Style Fly Fishing,” Sampson, Lu: “September Song,” SO92, p10- SO90, p14-16; “Fly-fi shing in the Black 14. Hills,” SO00, p32-38; “Getting a Chili Fix at Sanders, Peggy: “Conserving Resources and Puerto Vallarta’s in Sioux Falls,” JF01, p17; Men,” MJ05, p84-85. “Pasty Crisis and New Hope,” MA01, p36; Sanderson, Nathan: “Searching for Ed “Milbank’s Cheesemakers,” SO06, p37-41; Lemmon’s Treasure Cave,” SO15, p28-34. “2011 Winter Reader: Nick,” JF11, p80-83; Sarviel, Edward: “Old Biz,” JF89, p32. “Catching the Almighty,” MA11, p24-27; Sawyer, Darrell: “Bones Bring out the Best in “Amaranth: The Once and Future Crop,” Area Ranchers,” MJ99, p26-27. MA13, p34-40; “Many Stories, Once Place, Schaefer, Peter R.: “No Beauty,” JF02, p75. Twelve Thousand Years,” MA14, p76-83; Schiller, Beate: “A Capital Comeback,” ND00, “Dynamite Girl,” MJ17, p33-39. p36-46; “Looking for Beauty in Potsdam Roen, Arnold: “Night Time Pickers,” SO01, p47. and Yankton,” ND00, p38. Roghair, Margaret: “The Last Chokecherry Schiller, Paul: “The Chase,” JA06, p40-43; Picking,” JA10, p48-49. “Schiller’s Skies,” JA12, p30-37. Rohrer, Larry: “High Schools Broadcast Skills on Schjodt, Lawrence: “Prairie Homage,” MA08, Internet,” MA04, p88. p85. Rood, Dianne P.: “Rhubarb Day: Sweet Times in Schleipman, Russ: “The Big Picture,” horses, Leola, S.D.,” MJ91, p31; “Eureka: A Town MA07, p40-41. Raised on Wheat,” SO91, p20-22; “Eureka,” Schmidt, Andy: “Things to do in Onaka,” JA04, SO91, p23-26. p47. Roseberry, : “Wind and Water,” MJ95, Schneiderman, Sissy: “Fort Pierre to p8-14. Deadwood,” ND08, p48-54. Roseland, Bruce: “Momentum,” SO05, p87; Schock, Lauren: “The Road Behind Me,” MJ06, “Grouse in Winter,” JF09, p95; “Keeping p95. Failth,” ND11, p84; “April 19, 2006,” MA12, Schock, Nathan: “Why the Bottums Belong in p84; “The Survivor,” JF17, p106. South Dakota,” ND12, p87-90. Rothermel, Linda: “The Lek Dance,” MA06, Schoenbeck, Lee: “Bagging a Pheasant,” MJ13, p57-60. p30; “Nightmare at Amsden Dam,” JA13, Rubin, Cynthia Elyce: “On Leeland’s Trail,” p68-71; “Nightmare at Amsden Dam,” MA02, p54-58. MA15, p36. Ruble, George: “Eyewitness to Explorer I,” Schoenfi eld, David: “Field of Dreams,” MJ15, ND07, p90-91. p53-55. Rud, John M. : “Our Centennial Trail,” MJ08, Schreier, Jim: “How We Broke the Prairie,” p50-54. SO91, p10-12. Ruskowsky, Nancy Heyl: “Say Goodby Val,” Schubert, Brooke: “A Stoney Retreat,” MA06, FM87, p44; “Discourse in Dad’s Dairy p42-45. Barn,” MA88, p39. Schultz, Stephanie: “Total Lunar Eclipse on the Russell-Roberts, Penny: “Handicap Hunt,” JA04, Other Side of the World,” SO15, p98. p29. Schumacher, Michael: “Seeking the Hills,” JA07, Russell, Jenna: “South Dakota,” SO01, p47. p69-72. Ryan, Thea Miller: “Prowling the Zoo in Winter,” Schuurmans, Maxine: “Getting Hooked on the ND04, p72-73. Old Military Road,” JA98, p55-57. S Schweitzer, Michele: “Creating Spirit Riders Sale, Charles ‘Chic’: “Too Long in the Sun: The (photos),” ND13, p76-81. Double-Decker Outhouse,” MA06, p90. Seaman, Beryle: “Old Man in Winter,” MA15, Samp, Ardyce Habeger: “The Yuletide Box,” p76-78. JAN86, p40-42; “The Pipestone Pursuit,” Seaman. Millard F.: “Shelter from the Storm,” JUL86, p14-15; “The Lone Tree,” AM87, MA05, p81-83. p30; “Capitol Lake War Memorials,” MJ88, Selchert, Dave: “Levo the Ump,” JA10, p96.

250 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SEL - STE Selyem, Barbara Krupp: “Home Sweet Dakota,” ND01, p44; “Ghost Land,” ND02, Elevator,” p60-61. p68; “The Graves at Hiawatha Asylum,” Sharf, Anita: “The Sentinel,” JF13, p92. MA03, p74. Sharples, Riva J.: “In the Presence of Soule, Jennifer: “Homeless at McDonald’s,” Greatness,” ND08, p34-41. MJ02, p73; “Wind,” JA02, p36; “November Sheppard, Sharon K.: “Milkweed,” MA11, p84; Rain,” ND05, p87; “Goose Feathers,” MA06, “Anticipation,” JA11, p95; “Visiting Cedar p87. Cemetery,” ND12, p108. Soulez, Bradley: “Trickster,” SO03, p88; Sherrill, Todd: “West River Winter,” JF10, p66- “Tumbleweeds,” ND03, p81. 69. South, Mary: “Dodging Bullets for Seedlings,” Shroll, Debby: “Christmas Hymn,” ND01, p44. AS87, p37-38; “Boston Shoes to Boots,” Shull, Judie: “Cycle of Life,” SO03, p88. AS87, p40-43; “The President’s House,” Sibson, Patrick: “Landscape and Light,” JF02, JF88, p6-8. p22-26. Soyer, Jim: “One State or Two?” MJ89, p14-15. Siler, Eunice Stewart: “Did Anyone Read the Speirs, Robert: “Bighorn Boom,” JA16, p110; Minutes?” MA05, p75. “Tines Up,” MA17, p94. Simmons, Donald C. Jr.: “Mrs. Potts’ Baby,” Sprecher, Eric: photo of Iron Mountain Road, JF10, p65. MJ16, p13. Simon, Jean: “Chased Across Perkins County,” Stanford, Jerry: “Bird Catching,” SO01, p86. JF08, p50-54. Stangland, Red: “Radio Days,” JF93, p36-40. Sines, Ann: “In the Arikara Style,” JA01, p26. Steckler, Edna Johnson: “Uncle John,” FM87, Sittner, John: “A Golfer’s Handicap,” SO92, p78. p13. Skogland, Nathan: “Death Rattle,” MJ17, p110. Steele, Dani: “Pickerel Lake’s Stone Walls,” Sledge, Adrian: “Squeaking Wheels Become JA09, p24-29. Art,” ND01, p50. Steil, Ruth: “Our Office Lutefisk Party,” ND06, Sloan, Brendan G.: “Waiting for the Snow,” p56-57; “Chokecherry Valentine,” JF07, JAN86, p10-11; “Back Alley Boy,” JUL86, p66-67; “Oahe’s Freshwater Salmon,” p48; “Turkey Supper,” ON87, p13-15; “The MA07, p38-39; “My Mulberry Harvest,” Year the Turkey Flew,” ND12, p112. JA07, p24-25; “Hard-Won Walnut Cookies,” Smalley, Bruce: “Rattlesnakes and Newborn SO07, p72-73; “Krumkake: A Once a Babes,” MA04, p90. Year Treat,” ND07, p46-47; “Freeman’s Smith, Alice Davis: “Stills in the Hills,” SO94, Tasting Festival,” MA08, p40-41; “Peever: p47. On Wednesdays it’s Pieville,” MJ08, p40- Smith, Brad: “The Gunfight that Killed a Town,” 42; “Tomato Farming,” SO08, p42-44; SO91, p51-53; “The Rosebud’s Jack Sully: “Holiday Kitchen Traditions,” ND08, p22-24; Rustler or Martyr?” SO93, p18-21; “Carrie “Lead Preserves the Pastie,” JF09, p52- Nation,” JF94, p49-51; “From Lawman to 53; “Angling Home,” MA09, p65; “Pickle Outlaw,” MJ96, p28-33. Party,” MJ09, p60-61; “Apple Pie: It’s in Smith, Connie: “High Stakes Beef,” SO05, p57- the Bag,” JA09, p48-49; “Verna Knapp’s 59. Recipe Roundup,” SO09, p34-36; “Sweet Smith, Irma Jean: “Nine Days on a Dallas Time,” ND09, p44-45; “Potato Soup for Farm,” MA08, p74-76. the Soul,” JF10, p32-33; “Box Elder’s Good Smith, Rex Alan: “Destructive Criticism,” MJ14, Eggs,” MA10, p28-29; “Farm-made at Lake p112. Preston,” MJ10, p28-29; “Food for Thought: Smith, Susan: “Big Sioux Water Festival,” MJ04, Wild Plants Like the Prickly Pear Cactus p47. have Served Many Purposes,” JA10, p24- Smithwick, Lin: “Pheasant Memories,” ND98, 25. p68-71 Steinberg, Roger: “Small Town Heal Yourself,” Sneve, Shirley: “Alice New Holy,” JA91, p18-20. MJ88, p33; “Our Reader’s Opinion: Best Snodgrass, Stanley: “Custer Homecoming,” Books,” SO06, p80-81. MA03, p82. Steinberger, Richard: “Cheyenne Proud: A Sorensen, Jim: “Battling the Scourge of Leafy Photography Project Explores Life on the Spurge: A Native Grass Alternative,” ND98, Cheyenne River Reservarion,” JA14, p88- p54. 94. Sougstad, Edgar W.: “The Cottonwood: Sentinel Steinken, Ken: “A Black Hills Novelist,” SO92, of the Prairie,” MJ89, p5. p16-19; “Self-Serve Funeral,” JF96, p45- Soule, Bradley: “Some Coyotes from South 46; “Railroad Roulette,” ND02, p72-77.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 251 STE - TOB Stensrud, Karen: “Where on Earth Did We Get “Big Picture: Ever-Flowing Spearfi sh Falls,” Those Names?” MA89, p22-25. JF13, p50-51; “The Big Picture: Canyon Stewart Nuñez, Christine: “Conjuring Practice,” Lake,” SO13, p48-49. MJ17, p106. Sutton, Billie: “Too Long in the Sun: Casey Stewart, Daniel: “The Passing of Amy’s Tibbs and World’s Fair,” MJ16, p112. Grandmother,” SO04, p45. Sutton, Kathleen: “Botany and Beef,” ND01, Stewart, Douglas: “The Funeral Gift,” MJ10, p77-80. p80-85; “Ceremony of Gettysburg,” MA15, Sutton, Matt: “Ranching With Ed Bullock,” JF10, p72-74. p74-75. Stoel, Scott: “Bighorn Country,” JF94, p8-13; Svaren, Helen: “The Soddie,” MJ89, p10-11; “All the News That Gives You Fits,” JF94, “Summits in Summit, S.D.?” ND90, p59. p34-37; “Political Animal,” MA94, p26-30; Swanson, Lois: “The Adoption,” MA92, p42-43. “Recording a Vanishing People: George T Catlin,” MJ94, p18-23; “Murder in Sully Teel, Brian: “Night Song,” JF12, p88. County,” MJ94, p24-29; “Viborg’s Revival,” Temple, Kerry: “Quiet, Beauty and Snow,” MJ94, p38-42; “Claire Packard’s Quilting,” ND92, p28-31. MJ94, p66-68; “A Working Artist,” JA94, Terk, Rebecca M.: “Grassfed at Jefferson,” p18-23; “The Pallid Sturgeon,” JA94, p72- MA11, p38-39. 75; “Where the River is Still Wild,” SO94, Thirstrup, Sandi: “The Prairie,” JF02, p75; p35-39; “A Lost Soldier From Sisseton,” “Dakota Quilt,” ND02, p68; “The Snow of ND94, p30-34; “Political Buttons,” ND94, Night,” JF03, p45; “Melancholy Moments,” p50-53; “Writer John Milton,” ND94, JA03, p84. p74-79; “John Morrell’s Bloody Friday,” Thom, Jennifer: “B&B Breakfasts,” SO93, p48; JF95, p12-17; “The Invisible Empire of “Holiday Food Heritage,” ND93, p53-55; the Plains,” MJ95, p34-39; “The Day the “Garden of Frozen Delights,” MJ94, p35- Quiet Broke in Bijou Hills,” MJ95, p48- 37; “Beyond a Bowl of Oatmeal,” JA94, 55; “Twenty-four Hours in a Small Town,” p35; “Vail’s Secret Shortbread,” SO94, SO95, p24-29. p73-75; “New Holland’s Dutch Treats,” Stolze, H.K.: “Our First Auto,” DJ87, p14. p45-47; “Back to Nature Food Shopping,” Stone, Grayling: “Closing the Gate,” MJ03, p84. MA95, p40-43; “Smalltown Publishers Tout Stonebeck, Susan: “Tree Lady,” ND90, p56. Quick’n Easy Cookin,’”MJ95, p56-59; “Apple Streenz, Emma Tomsik: “Too Long in the Sun: Harvest Reason to Celebrate,” SO95, p68- Rattlesnake Belt,” SO02, p94. 72; “Sioux Falls Baker Frosts Competition Stubbles, Russell: “Skyscrapers of the Prairie,” Worldwide,” ND95, p46-49; “Piggin’ Out ND94, p16-20. on Pork,” JF96, p51-53; “Crazy About Stuck, Kathy: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p22. Kuchen,” MA96, p59-61; “South Dakota’s Stukel, Sam: “The Big Picture: Fort Randall Own Vinegar Connoisseur,” JA96, p47-49; Cemetery,” JA13, p48-49. “Disguising Venison’s Big Game Taste,” Sullivan, Eileen: “Sunset Pageant,” JF01, p55. SO96, p83; “Krumkaka and other Delights Sundby, Johnny: “Murdo’s 1880 Town,” MA09, frm Canton by way of Norway,” ND96, p41- p50-55. 43; “Baking up S.D. Goodness,” JF97, p66- Sundby, Johnny: “Riding High,” JA03, p75-79; 69; “Campsite Cooking isn’t Just Beans and Rapid City 1973,” ND03, p38-41; “The Weenies Anymore,” MA97, p81-83; Black Hills Cure,” ND03, p69-73; “Fire & Thornes, Kathleen: “Winds on the Prairie,” Ice,” JF04, p12-16; “Edgemont: On a Slow MJ09, p87. Roll,” MA04, p74-78; “The Cowboy Way,” Thorstenson, Andy: “An Inch of Snow,” ND07, SO04, p10-14; “Picturing Our Pasque,” p93; “Woodwinds,” SO08, p35. MA08, p39; “The Big Picture,” hot air Thunder Hawk, Butch: “A War Book Found at balloons, MA08, p46-47. Little Bighorn,” MJ16, p49-55. Sundstrom, Jesse: “Poet’s Legacy Continues at Thurman, Stephen: “The Matador from Winner,” the Badger Hole,” JF89, p16-17. JAN86, p18-20; “The Four-legged Star,” Sundstrom, Linea: “South Dakota’s Ancient JAN86, p21; “The Anniversary,” DJ87, p44; Art,” JA01, p6-11. “Forest Building on the Prairie,” AM87, p48; Susanto, Kadek T.: “Big Picture: Head First” “Go Fly a Kite,” MJ92, p31. (buffalo in blizzard), JF12, p48-49; “Big Tobia, Mary Cahoy: “Racing Ginger,” SO10, p68- Picture: Sylvan Lake,” MA12, p44-45; “The 69. Big Picture: Sylvan Lake,” SO12, p52-53; Tobin, Ellen: “The Fast Learner,” FM87, p14-15.

252 • South Dakota Magazine inDex TOD - WEL Todd, Howell: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p23. “South Dakota Blizzard,” JF14, p86; “The Toman, Janelle Krause: “Counting Noses,” Prospector,” JA14, p106. ND91, p26-28. Veurink, Marion & Mae: “New Holland Dutch Tooley, Lloyd “Hap”: “Too Long in the Sun: Treat,” JA04, p44. Missing Filling, JA11, p96. Visser, Audrae: “The Dear Departed,” MJ93, Torson, Dianna: “Factory Farm Blues,” p96, p26-27 and MJ95, p62; “The Bull and Miss JF05. Jenney,” MA95, p70; “Elkton: The Town Trask, Matthew: “Too Long in the Sun: Elm that Shot an Elephant and Survived,” p34- Springs SOS,” SO09, p88; “Elm Springs 37. SOS,” MA15, p107. Visser, John: “Mayor of Monroe,” MA01, p46-49. Trieb, Phil: “The Great Gary Cattle War,” SO92, Vogl, Timothy: “Solitary Art,” MA07, p21-25. p60-62. Volk, David: “Too Long in the Sun: Did She Say Tripson, Elizabeth: essay in Visions 94, JF94, ‘Quit That?’” ND09, p112. p21. Voller, Esther L: “Pigs, Hogs and Swine,” MJ88, Trotzig, E.G.: “This Hunter’s Last Ditch,” ND97, p52. p44-45. Vondracek, Chris: “The Road Home From Tullberg, Loren: “Revelation,” MA11, p84. Vietnam,” SO06, p42-47; “Homecoming Tunge, Dave: “The Big Picture: The Missouri’s Hijinks,” SO07, p43-47. Big Bend,” JF09, p50-51; “The Big Picture: Voorhis, Les: “Born to Mow,” JA04, p34. Crank Your Engines,” MA09, p38-39; “The Vrondran, Bonnie: “The Coffee is on in Vienna,” Big Picture: Circuitous Cow Path,” SO09, JA04, p45. p46-47; “The Big Picture,” Missouri River, W SO06, p52-53; Missouri River Basin, MJ08, Wadleigh, Richard L.: “Shark Hunting on p46-47; “The Big Picture,” MJ10, p46-47; Firesteel Creek,” JA01, p90-92. “The Big Picture,” SO11, p46-47; “Crop Waggoner, Josephine: “Sitting Bull: His Wives Art,” JA12, p44-47; “The Big Picture: James and Horses,” MJ14, p60-65. River,” ND15, p60-61; “Big Picture: The Wagner, Sally Roesch: “Coming of Age on Jacks Bash,” JF17, p56-57. Pickerel Lake,” JA05, p59-61; “Reunion at Tupper, Frieda: “I Jus’ Freezin’” JF94, p62. Roscoe,” MJ06, p64. Tvedten, Benet: “The Death of Blue Cloud Waldman, David: “Things To Do in a Town of 80 Abbey,” SO13, p38-46. People in the Late Fifties in Onaka, S.D.,” Tysdal, Ray: “Black and White Beauty,” SO06, JA02, p36; “Old Cheyenne River Agency & p17-21. Mom,” SO05, p87. U Walldner, Colleen: “The Passing of a Uecker, Edna L.: “Kidnapping in Perrkins Generation,” MJ89, p30-31. County,” JA89, p56-61. Walter, Dave: “When Hope Was Extinguished,” Ufen, Brad: “Losing Land,” JA01, p68-69. ND90, p12-19. V Walti, Candice: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p25. Van Ash, Mary: “LaFramboise Island,” MA06, Waltner, Derrold: “Schmeckfest,” MA88, p20- p62-65. 21. Van Bokern, Steve: “Dad, the Produce Man,” Waltner, Jeremy: “Big Picture: Lesterville Road,” MAR86, p22-24. JA12, p48-49. Van Den Hoek, Dolores: “Link to Lincoln,” DJ87, Warm Water, Luke: “Blue Notebook,” JA06, p17; “The Man Who Taught Lincoln,” MJ92, p95. p26. Warriner, Fremont: “The Great Si Howker Van Nuys, Frank: “Rose Bower: The Bugler Fight,” JF91, p28-29. Suffragist,” JF93, p26-31. Webb, Virginia: “Learning to Fly,” MJ13, p18-21. Vander Lugt, Joyce L.: “Paul Bunyan,” MA96, Weinreis, Sister Anna Marie: “Aberdeen’s p40-42. Memorialized Mules a Tribute to All Beasts Varvel, Lois: “Meridian Bridge Turns 80,” JF05, of Burden,” JF88, p28-29. p24. Weins, Scott: “Meeting an Angry Lion,” MA14, Veglahn, Nancy: “Down Dakota Way,” JF96, p95. p46-47; “November,” ND04, p97; Weinstein, Dorene: “Our First Lady of the Air: “Tornado,” JA05, p95; “Intruder,” ND06, Nellie Willhite,” MJ89, p32-34. p95; “You Ask, Why Would Anyone Live Welles, Ellen: “Great Aunt Ellen,” ND05, p87; There?” ND10, p83; “Outage,” JA13, p92; “Untitled,” JF06, p95. “South Dakota Blizzard,” ND13, p108; Wells, Lois: “Lennox Polio Epidemic,” p26-30.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 253 WEN - WIL Wendt, Clark: “After Moonrise,” SO01, p47. “The Wolsey Farm that was Public Enemy Wendt, Lonis: “Vivian Offers Peace on Medicine No. 1,” p70-73, JF05. Creek,” JA04, p45. Williams, Elizabeth: “Combing the World,” JA07, Wenzel, Duke: “The Ugly Horse That Could,” p82-83. ND91, p62; “Don’t Feel Sorry for Old Jake,” Williams, Jay: “Lambing,” MA11, p78-79. ND93, p70; “Wessington Springs Overbite,” Williams, Terry: “Gettysburg’s Turkey Drop,” JA03, p62. JA00, p86; “Turkey Drop,” MA15, p104. West, George: “The Whetstone Valley: South Williamson, Warren: “Lester Benson’s Big Hog Dakota’s Continental Divide,” JA90, p34-36. Sale,” ND04, p47. Westgard, Gary: “Small Town,” ND05, p87; Wilson, Douglas: “Sioux Falls Original Heart “The Afternoon Paper,” JF06, p95; “A Doctor,” ND04, p98. Tractor is Resting,” MJ07, p95; “August 29, Wilson, Jerry: “Building on Victor Young’s 2006,” JA07, p93; “The First Snow of the Foundation,” ND88, p46-49; “Battling Season,” ND08, p85; “Winter’s Gift,” JF12, the Scourge of Leafy Spurge: A Native p88; “The Quiet Season,” MJ15, p106; Grass Alternative,” ND98, p54; “Like a “Shoveling Snow,” JF17, p106; “Hoeing Wealthy Uncle,” SO99, p16-26; “Phantom Thistles,” MJ17, p106. Western Found,” SO99, p80-84; “A Wetz, Donna: “The Ditch Rider’s Daughter,” Badlands Autumn,” SO99, p92-97; “East SO16, p67; “The Snake Won,” SO16, p94. River Century Survivors,” ND99, p32-36; White, Barbara: “Herrick,” JA00, p28-30. “Dancing in the Sacred Hoop,” JF00, p8- White, Bill: “Where a Carousel Can Sometimes 15; “Olivet,” JF00, p21-25; “Brave Little Take You,” MJ05, p89-92. Flower,” MA00 , p9-13; “The Last Link in Whites, Hope: “Manchester Gold Rush,” SO03, America’s First International Highway,” p90. MA00 , p19; “What Ever Happened to Whitman, John Milford: “Dakota Wind,” JA01, Shorty Wallin?” MA00 , p56-60; “Boundary p70. Walker,” MJ00, p20-24; “Second Burial,” Whitus, Larry: “Too Long in the Sun: Mistaken MJ00, p37-42; “Fulton,” MJ00, p49-52; Convict,” MJ15, p112. “Ghost Church,” MJ00, p77-79; “Elk Wieting, C. Maurice: “Tulare’s Ban on Baseball,” Point,” JA00, p12-20; “Kills Small and MJ89, p29. Dr. Eastman,” JA00, p23-27; “Rosebud Wika, Courtney Huse: “Point Lonely,” JF17, p96- Hog Wrangle,” SO00, p8-16; “Paradise in 100. Mellette County,” SO00, p48-51; “High Wilcox, Juli: “The Birdwatcher’s Wings,” MJ00, in the Saddle,” SO00, p58-62; “Canton,” 80-83; “Shooting in the Parks,” SO04, p32- ND00, p13-19; “The Great Escape,” JF01, 37; “LaCreek’s Trumpeter Swans,” JF07, p19-24; “Why Not Edgemont?” JF01, p97; “At Home on the Grasslands,” MA07, p26-33; “Winter in Minnehaha County,” p32-37; “Nature Trail,” shrike, MA08, p87; JF01, p82-87; “Hoven: The Little Town “Chicken Dance,” MJ15, p50-51. with the Big Church,” MA01, p16-24; Wilcox, Kim: “Hutchinson County’s Holstein “Letcher’s Wheelwright Rolls On,” MA01, War,” JA92, p35-40; “Ice Cream the Way it p56-59; “Dust to Dust,” MA01, p76-80; Used to be,” SO92, p51-53; “Smoked Jerky “Rediscovering the Wild Missouri,” SO01, Recipes are from Trial and Error,” ND92, p18-27; “White Ghost Leader,” MJ01, p32- p56-57; “The Great Bear,” JF93, p41-43. 37; “Twisting in the Wind,” MJ01, p38-43; Wild, Jeremy: “The Dark Tower,” JF07, p72-73. “Every Artist Needs a Friend,” MJ01, p94- Wilder, Laura Ingalls: “Thanksgiving,” ND88, 99; “Frog Creek Birthday Club,” SO01, p73- p33-34; “An Ingalls Family Christmas,” 75; “Pierre Without Politics,” JA01, p20-32; ND90, p30. “Sutton Ranch,” JA01, p48-52; “Rosebud Wildman, Dale: “Deer’s Friend at Pierre’s Songstress,” JA01, p56-57; “Spittoons LaFramboise Island,” MJ05, p35. to Computers,” JA01, p62-63; “Setting Willey, Emma L.: “Prairie Sage … and other wild the Spirits Free,” ND01, p20-27; “Bad foods,” ND10, p68. River Survivor,” ND01, p54-57; “On South Williams, Don: “The Gettysburg Butcher,” MA92, Dakota’s International Road,” ND01, p68- p62. 71; “The Man Who would Feed the World,” Williams, Elizabeth Evenson: “Emil Loriks,” ND01, p73-76; “Deadwood, The Town Built JUL85, p18-21; “An Author’s Homecoming,” on Luck,” JF02, p6-15; “Let it Snow,” JF02, AS87, p45-46; “Fourth on the Farm,” JA88, p16-21; “Buying the Town,” MA02, p65- p26; “Chautauqua Returns,” MJ92, p34-38; 69; “Breaking the Mold,” MA02, p80-85;

254 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WIL - WOS “Corn Capital,” MJ02, p6-16; “The Bones of “Brick Solid Main Street,” MA05, p21-26; Noah’s Flood,” MJ02, p26; “Home at Last,” “Crossing the Badlands,” MA05, p28-31; MJ02, p40-44; “Miller Woman Whistles her “Bucking Horse Highway,” MJ05, p18-23; Way to International Fame,” JA02, p39; “Our Mountain Resort,” MJ05, p24-33; “Airy Destinations,” JA02, p42-47; “Valley “Fun and Frivolity at Gayville Hall,” MJ05, of Springs,” SO02, p8-17; “Back in the p66-67; “Welcoming the Swift Fox Home,” Saddle Again,” SO02, p50-55; “Unityville is MJ05, p68-69; “No Easy Street,” JA05, a State of Mind,” SO02, p63-64; “Buildings p26-44; “Foothills Towns,” SO05, p75-79; Fall in Miner County Revitalization,” SO02, “Aboard the North Alabama,” JF06, p45-47; p64-65; “Radio Active Man,” ND02, p18- “Exploring the Cave Hills,” MA06, p10-14; 19; “Painter Sends Living Christmas Card “Tractors Anchor Men to the Soil,” SO06, from Nora,” ND02, p55-56; “Wessington p68-72; “The Lawrence Brothers: Geniuses Springs Little Leaguer Builds a Better From Canton,” ND06, p64-68; “Touring Bat,” ND02, p56-57; “Life in a Dry Town,” Pennington County, MA07, p44-49; ND02, p62-63; “Parkston,” JF03, p14-21; “Slim Buttes,” SO07, p66-69; “Sailing by “Is South Dakota Ready for $5 Elections?” Balloon,” MA08, p68-73; “Too Long in the JF03, p52; “Tilford Trader,” JF03, p57-61; Sun: Victor’s Crooked Rows,” MJ09, p88; “Riding the Wind,” JF03, p67-72; “Thar’s “Radioactive Hills: Can Uranium be Safely Bears in Them Black Hills,” MA03, p8-13; Mined the Second Time Around,” JA09, “Collector Displays John Green Cover Art,” p53-58; “Saving Our Native Prairie,” MA11, MA03, p46; “From Clods to Clouds,” MA03, p48-53; “Homeward Bound,” JF17, p88-91; p75-78; “Beside the Fast Lane,” MJ03, “Movie Man,” MA17, p50-56. p17-24; “Gallery of Vets,” MJ03, p26; “Are Wilson, Norma C.: “Iris Moving,” ND08, p85; Lions Stalking Sioux Falls?” MJ03, p28; “Impressions of Snow,” JF09, p95; “The “Putting the Public in Broadcasting,” MJ03, Long View,” ND16, p106. p41-45; “Brookings Unbounded,” JA03, Wilson, Norma: “Roy’s Stories,” JA89, p20- p15-24; “Canistota’s King of Thieves,” 21; “Light Falling,” ND01, p44; “Ocean of JA03, p60; “Capturing the Rosebud Wind,” Snow,” JF02, p75; “My Medicine,” JF04, JA03, p64; “Riding High,” JA03, p75-79; p89; “Living on the Monarch Route,” JA06, “Cascade Today,” JA03, p80-81; “Rock Solid p95; “Agile Deer,” JF10, p65; “The Red- Town,” SO03, p20-26; “A Close-up View of tailed Hawk Claiming Her Space,” MA10, Wagner,” SO03, p32; “Corn for the Palace” p83; “In Mexico and the U.S.,” MJ10, p91; SO03, p40-44; “The View from Little Devil’s “Haikuing the River,” JA10, p92; “Snow Tower,” SO03, p64-67; “Valley of the Wild,” Skunked,” JF12, p88; “Learning to Fly,” ND03, p14-22; “Ospreys Fish the Missouri,” MA12, p84; “To Spirit Mound,” SO12, p92; ND03, p56; “Scandinavian Santa,” ND03, “Chopping Thistles,” JA13, p92; “Eagle p85-87; “Skiing Deer Mountain for Light,” Watching,” ND13, p108; “Eagle Watching,” JF04, p10; “Kiss Me Quick Hills,” JF04, p11; JF14, p86; “Late Frost,” MA14, p92; “Still “Fire & Ice,” JF04, p12-16; “Black Hawk,” Revolving,” ND14, p114. JF04, p32-38; “Rebuilding History with Wilson, Ruby: “Sand Lake Legacy,” MA11, p68- Logs,” JF04, P55; “Brandon: Old or New?” 71; “Friday Night,” SO15, p98. MA04, p37-44; “Frontier Phantoms,” MA04, Wiltz, Roger: “Close Encounter at Choteau p 70-73; “Groton’s Yields,” MJ04, p27-33; Creek,” ND91, p10-11; “Mystery on the “Britton’s Beauty,” MJ04, p40-44; “On Top Banks of Snatch Creek,” JA98, p56; “The of the World,” MJ04, p45; “Learning from Disappearance of Dr. Fyle,” MA09, p32-33. Owls,” MJ04, p46; “Dust Off the Hardhats Wingett, Karen List: “Baton Recital,” JA04, p38. and Lamps?,” MJ04, p49; “Holy Spirit Wink, Joan: “A Day at Deep Creek School,” Chapel,” MJ04, p74-75; “Traveling Highway JF00, p26-32. 1804,” MJ04, p80-86; “Platte: The Busy Wittenhagen, Jim: “Pitching to Bill Prunty,” City,” JA04, p24-32; “Fortitude in Fedora,” JA04, p98; “Pitching to Bill,” MA15, p106- JA04, p47; “Norwegian Warp, South Dakota 107. Woof,” JA04, p55-58; “Chili Blues,” SO04, Woodard, Chuck: “A Century of Reconciliation p52-53; “Madison’s Calling,” ND04, p55- Begins,” MA91, p29-31. 63; “Terry’s Domain,” ND04, p67-71; Woster, Scott: “Too Long in the Sun: Girls and Eden: A Marshall County Paradise,” ND04, Grudges,” ND11, p88. p79; ”Pine Ridge,” JF05, p14-19; “’Lost Woster, Terry: “Spring Signals Survival,” MA94, Art’ Revived in Red Cloud,” JF05, p20; p40-43.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 255 WUR - ZOL Wurtz, Barb: essay in Visions 94, JF94, p24. Wynia, Doctor David: “Lucky: A Veterinarian’s Perspective,” ND99, p99-100. X Y Yost, Dana: “Fence Work,” JA11, p95. Young, Durand: “Last Raft Trip Down ‘Old Mo,’” MJ95, p41-46; “South Dakota’s First Beauty Queen,” SO06, p57-60. Young, Sally: “The Wind Farm,” ND08, p85; “The Dethroning of Ada,” MJ08, p95. Younger, Beryl Colburn: “Picking Corn by Hand,” ND03, p81. Z Zimmer, Ruth: “Now That’s Service,” MAY86, p19. Zoller, Ed: “Black Hills Backroads,” SO89, p38- 42.

256 • South Dakota Magazine inDex AAD - BAR Books, Music and Film p41. A Anderson, William T.: “Biographical Works on Aadland, Dan: “Women and Warriors of the the Ingalls-Wilder Families,” SEP85, p41; Plains: The Pioneer Photography of Julia E. “Laura Ingalls Wilder: Pioneer and Author,” Tuell,” MJ00, p54. SO88, p36; “The Walnut Grove Story of Abourezk, James: “Advise and Dissent: Laura Ingalls Wilder,” ND88, p24; “Laura Memoirs of South Dakota and the U.S. Ingalls Wilder Country,” MJ91, p71; “Laura Senate,” JF90, p32. Ingalls Wilder; A Biography,” ND93, p44; Abourezk, Sanaa: “Oh, Boy, I Can’t Believe it’s “M is for Mount Rushmore,” SO05, p64; Soy!” MJ03, p62. “The Selected Letters of Laura Ingalls Akland, Eleanor Sveegen: “Sing Unto the Lord,” Wilder,” MJ16, p66. JF88, p38. Andrist, Ralph K.: “The Long Death: The Last Albert, Christine and Gage, Chris (music): Days of the ,” JF02, p62. “Dakota Lullaby,” JF10, p36. Aney, Kathleen and Higbee, Paul: “Spearfish: A Albertson, Jay: “Worst Kind of People” (film), History,” MJ00, p55. MJ12, p32. Ankrum, Betty Jean Van Balen: “Raised on the Albright, Lynn: “T.R. Matt and Me,” SEP86, p40. Rez,” MJ96, p63. Aldrich, Bess Streeter: “A Lantern in her Hand,” Ankrum, Dorothy: “Sit Up, Line Up and Shut JA94, p49. Up,” MA91, p43. Alexander, Ruth Ann: “Patches in a History Arcadia: “Pictorial Histories of the Hills,” JA07, Quilt: Episcopal Women in the Diocese of p62; “Spearfish National Fish Hatchery,” South Dakota 1868-2000,” JA03, p59. ND13, p72. Alink, Merissa: “Little House Living: The Make- Armstrong, Lori: “Merciless,” JF13, p38. Your-Own Guide to a Frugal, Simple and Arrington, Frances: “Prairie Whispers,” SO03, Self-Sufficient Life,” MA16, p62. p70-71. Allen, Charles W: “From Fort Laramie to Artz, Don: “The Town in the Frog Pond,” SO92, Wounded knee,” MA98, p54. p71. Aman, Ray: “Dakota Sky,” JA06, p64-65. Ashley, Crystal Sharping: “Exaggerated Truths,” Ambrose, Stephen: “The Wild Blue: The MJ91, p72. Men and Boys Who Flew the B-24s over Aune, Edla: “Journey Down the Road,” and, Germany,” MA02, p59. “Reflections of Days Past,” MA98, p55. Amerson, Robert: “From the Hidewood,” ND96, Avian Sunrise (music): “A Noisy World,” SO10, p84; “From the Hidewood: Memories of a p23. Dakota Neighborhood,” SO06, p81. B Amiotte, Arthur and Huseboe, Arthur: “An Bade, Brian: “They Captured the Moment: Illustrated History of the Arts in South Dakotas Photographers 1853-1920,” SO06, Dakota,” MA90, p38. p73-74. Amiotte, Arthur: “Transformation and Continuity Bahe, Cindy Lea: “A Trunk of Character,” JA14, in Lakota Culture,” JA14, p61. p62. Amundson, Loren H.: “Norwegians, Swedes and Bailey, Charles W.: “The land was Ours,” MA92, More,” ND07, p63. p39; “The Land is Ours: A Novel of the Andersen, Mel: Pony Tracks: Renegades and Great plains,” SO06, p80. Ranching on the Rez,” MJ05, p63. Baity, Dale: “Ghost Town Maps,” and “Ghost Anderson , August: “Lioness,” MA08, p79. Mine Maps,” ND90, p54. Anderson, Gary Clayton: “Little Crow: Bakkum, Marie Veronica: “Love’s Subtle Spokesman for the Sioux,” MA91, p42. Signature,” JA94, p49. Anderson, Mel: “Pony Tracks: Renegades and Baltodano, Neyton & Celina: “History of South Ranching on the Rez,” JA06, p65; “October Dakota Medicine,” ND90, p53. Storm Atlas: Hell on Earth,” SO15, p64; Banks, Dennis: “Ojibwa Warrior: Dennis “Cowboy Short Stories and Coloring,” Banks and the rise of the American Indian ND16, p66. Movement,” SO04, p60. Anderson, Melvin Arthur: “In Days Gone By,” Barber, Betty: “Read Me a Story Without a ND07, p63; “Wild Places Wide Apart,” JA09, Book, Grandmother,” MJ91, p72. p71; “Wild Places – Wide Apart,” JA10, Barham, Wayne: “A Sparrow Among the p88; “Saints and Sinners,” MA13, p72. Bluebirds,” JF05, p48. Anderson, Thelma Martin: “Where Coyotes Barnett, Don: “I Fled,” JF15, p38. Howl,” JF97, p75; “Gumbo Lillies,” JA00, Barr, Heidi: “Prairie Grown,” MA17, p42.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 257 BAR - BUU Bartos, Bob: “Memories of the Millenium,” ND12, p74. MJ01, p65; “New Memories of the Bosch, William: “The German-Russians in Millennium Two,” MJ02, p32. Words and Pictures,” SO15, p62. Bauhs, : “Prairie Memories: From the Boyle, Dixie: “Between Land & Sky,” JF08, p66- Bauhs House,” MA93, p51. 67. Baum, L. Frank: “Our Landlady,” MJ97, p70. Brady, Dolores: “South Dakota and Me,” MJ90, Baumhofer, J.A: “Black Hills Byways: Exploring p47. the Back Roads,” ND03, p82. Branch, E. Douglas: “The Hunting of the Beatty, John D.: “Sharing Sharings,” MA90, Buffalo,” ND97, p70. p38. Braun, Sebastian Felix: “Buffalo Inc.,” ND08, Begeman, Christian: “Take Me Home,” ND11, p31. p49. BraveHeart, Keith and Jim Cortez: “We are a Bender, Gladys: “Recollections,” JF91, p31. Horse Nation” (fi lm), MA17, p41. Bender, Tony: “Loons in the Kitchen,” JF02, Bray, Kingsley M. : “Crazy Horse – A Lakota p61; “The Great and Mighty Da-Da,” MA02, Life,” MA07, p65-66. p62; “The Last Ghost Dancer,” JA10, p88. Bray, Martha Coleman: “Joseph Nicollet and His Bennis, Chuck: “Enjoy the Ride,” SO16, p52. Map,” MA95, p56. Benson, Celia: “Rural Schools of Minnehaha Brazell, Margaret: “Growing Trees on the Great County: 1871-1971,” SO09, p27. Plains,” SO92, p71. Berg, Francie, M.: “South Dakota: Land of Breneman, Muriel and Thurston, Mary Worthy: Shining Gold,” MAY85, p27 “The Land They Possessed,” AS87, p45. Berkhout, Jan Isaaye: “The Tut Clone Brewer, Agnes and Goings, Mary: Chronicles,” MJ15, p72. “Womansight,” MAY86, p34. Bernie, Shirley A. and Samson-Flood, Renee: Brewton, Marjie: “Heart of the Earth,” JF91, “Remember Your Relatives,” MAY86, p34- p31. 35. Brokaw, Tom: “The Greatest Generation,” 15/1, Bertrand, J. Mark: “Back on Murder,” ND10, p53. p62. Brookens, C.J. : “Patterns,” MA07, p79. Bidwell, Laural: “Mount Rushmore & The Black Brown, Lawrence: “Buffalo Commons Memoirs,” Hills,” ND10, p64. SO96, p62; “Cowboy Lore and Cookery,” Big Crow, Moses Nelson: “A Legend from Crazy ND97, p69. Horse Clan,” MJ88, p49. Browne, Chris: “The Monster that Ate the Bihlmeyer, Earl W.: “Meat Loaf Lovers State,” JF15, p38. Cookbook,” SO99, p41. Brucher, Joseph and Caduto, Michael J.: Bingaman, Rebecca (music): “Let it Shine,” “Keepers of the Night: Native American MJ13, p63. Stories and Nocturnal Activities for Black Bear, Ben: “Sioux Creation Story,” MJ88, Children,” MA96, p65. p49. Brulé (music): “Hidden Heritage,” MJ12, p32. Black Hills Writers Group: “Granite Island, Buchholz, Mary and Jordan Wilms: “Belle Amber Sea: Writings from the Black Hills Fourche,” JF09, p64. and Plains,” MA13, p74. Bucklin, Steven J.: “From Cold War to Gulf War: Blackford, Carol: “Grateful Heart,” MA16, p62. The South Dakota National Guard 1945 to Blasius, Paula: “Buzz the Hummingbird,” SO14, the Millenium,” ND04, p66. p28; “Sam the Stinkbug,” MJ17, p78. Buehner, Stacy: “Upon Impact,” JF16, p73. Blumer, Boyd A.: “Parables of a Country Bulliford, Andrew: “America’s Country Schools,” Preacher,” MJ90, p47. MAY85, p26. Boekhoff, Kevin: “I Forgot That I Remembered,” Burba, Evanda Cochrane: “Something Good and MJ12, p32. Great,” SO90, p18. Bogue, Lois: “Winds Over Saddle Creek,” SO95, Burke, Laurel L. : “Dakota Apparitions,” MJ07, p45 p80. Bohi, Charles W. and Grant, H. Roger: “The Burnham, Philip: “Song of Dewey Beard: Last Country Railroad Station in America,” Survivor of the Little Bighorn,” JA15, p66. ND91, p58. Butler, Dean (fi lm): “The Legacy of Laura Bojer, Johan: “The Emigrants,” MA92, p39. Ingalls Wilder,” MJ13, p60. Bond, Casey: “My Many Sons” (fi lm), JA15, Buttke, Jami Lynn (music): “Dreamer,” JA09, p66. p69; “Sodbusters,” JA11, p83. Borgeson, Marilyn Dahm: “Hell and High Water,” Buus, Lauree Oerline: “Rochford: The

258 • South Dakota Magazine inDex BUU - CRO Friendliest Little Ghost Town in the Black Clark, Dyrani: “All that a Moo Can Do,” JA15, Hills,” JA13, p62. p67. Byrne, Bill: “Habits of Wealth,” MJ92, p58. Clem, Alan L.: “Government by the People,” C SO02, p85. Cacavas, John: “It’s More Than Do-Re-Mi: My Clements, Dee: “My Garden (Sculpture),” JA11, Life in Music,” ND04, p64. p86. Caduto, Michael J. and Brucher, Joseph: Cleveland, Marie: “Prowlers in Peril,” SO10, “Keepers of the Night: Native American p24. Stories and Nocturnal Activities for Cline, D.J.: “Perfection, Never Less: The Vera Children,” MA96, p65. Way Marghab Story,” ND98, p76. Callen, Paulette: “Charity” and “Fervent Clouser, Brent (film): “A Prairie Wind,” SO12, Charity,” MA17, p44. p26. Carlson, Ed: “Looking Back Once In Awhile,” Clow, Richmond L.: “Chasing the Glitter: JJ87, p44. Black Hills Milling 1874-1959,” JA02, p63; Carrels, Peter: “Uphill Against Water: The “Chasing the Glitter: Black Hills Milling Great Dakota Water War,” SO99, p41; “One 1874-1959,” SO07, p65; “The Sioux in House, Many Skies,” JF06, p64. South Dakota History,” MA08, p79. Carrier, Jim: “West of the Divide: Voices from a Cochran, Mary E.: “Dakota Cross Bearer: Ranch and a Reservation,” ND92, p60. The Life and World of a Native American Carson, Mary Eisenman: “8th Landing: The Bishop,” MA02, p63. Yankton Sioux Meet Lewis and Clark,” Cockrell, Doug: “A Strange Descending,” SO93, ND04, p66. 47. Carter, John E., Jensen, Richard E., and Paul, R. Coffey, Dalton (filmmaker): “Yonder,” MA12, Eli: “Eyewitness at Wounded Knee,” ND92, p37. p61. Coke, Allison Adelle Hedge: “Rock, Ghost, Cavanaugh, George L.: “Beyond the Pearly Willow, Deer: A Story of Survival,” JA04, Gates,” ND90, p53. p60. Cecil, Chuck: “Remember the Time: Brookings Coleman, Jon T.: “Here Lies Hugh Glass,” JA12, County Tales of People, Places and Things,” p40. ND03, p83; “A Brookings Album: 1879- Collier, Gaydell, Hasselstrom, Linda and Curtis, 2004, Celebrating 125 Years,” JF04, p50- Nancy: “Crazy Woman Creek: Women 51; “Postcards from South Dakota,” JA13, Rewrite the American West,” SO04, p60; p64; “Prohibition in South Dakota,” JF17, “Woven on the Wind: Women Write about p50. Friendship in the Sagebrush West,” MJ01, Cerasani, Richard: “Love Letters from Mount p65. Rushmore: The Story of a Marriage, a Connelly, Mary Ellen: “How Our Garden Grows: Monument and a Moment in History,” SO14, Gardening and Growing in the Northern p29. Great Plains,” SO01, p70. Cerney, Jan and Roberta Sago: “Black Hills Cook-Lynn, Elizabeth: “Aurelia: A Crow Creek National Forest: Harney Peak and the Trilogy,” MJ01, p67; “New Indians, Old Historic Fire Lookout Towers,” ND11, p52; Wars,” MJ08, p83-84; “From the River’s “ Towns,” SO10, p24; Edge,” MJ13, p62. “Black Hills Gold Rush Towns,” SO15, p62. Coons, E.N.: “36 Hours of Hell,” JF89, p25. Cerney, Jan: “Gregory and Charles Mix Cortez, Jim and Keith BraveHeart: “We are a Counties,” JF05, p48; “Mitchell’s Corn Horse Nation” (film), MA17, p41. Palace,” JF05, p48; “Pierre and Fort Pierre,” Cramer, Marian: “Lantern Glow,” MAY85, p26; ND06, p54-55; “Calamity Jane and Her “Country Shadows,” JUL85, p42. Siblings,” JF17, p52. Cranshaw, Whitney: “Pests of the West,” MA94, Chapman, Serle: “The Trail of Many Spirits,” p49. JF98, p73. Crawford, Justin: “Buzz the Hummingbird,” Christen, Jesse (music): “Gate of Charity,” SO14, p28. MA14, p72. Crosby, Christopher (director): “Imagine a Christensen, Keith: “History of the South Place (film)”, JA10, p90. Dakota Highway Patrol,” ND94, p56. Crosswait, Helen G.: “Riot in a Parrot Shoppe Clark, Clinton: “From Challenges to Memories; and Other Eruptions,” SO92, p72. A Look into the Past with Clinton Clark,” Crow Dog, Mary: “Lakota Woman,” JF91, p30. JF08, p67. Crozier, Caryl: “Waking to Mourning Doves,”

South Dakota Magazine Index • 259 CRU - EIK ND13, p72. Dickson, Ephraim: “The Sitting Bull Surrender Crum, Rita: :On a Winding Trail,” MA92, p41. Census,” JA11, p86. Culhane, Rebecca (music): “North of Normal,” Dirks, Gilberty Fredrick: “Walk: The Trees are SO12, p25. Marked for You,” JA89, p46. Cuny, Pat, Keating, Bernie and Norman, Tom: Domek, Tom: “Rain Shadow,” ND06, p52. “Buffalo Gap Frontier,” MJ09, p71. Donahue, Debra L.: “The Western Range Curtis, Nancy, Collier, Gaydell and Hasselstrom, Revisited,” MA01, p43. Linda: “Woven on the Wind: Women Write Donnan, Kristin and Larson, Peter: “Rex Appeal: about Friendship in the Sagebrush West,” The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur MJ01, p65; “Crazy Woman Creek: Women that Changed Science, the Law and My Rewrite the American West,” SO04, p60. Life,” MJ03, p62; “Bones Rock: Everything Custer, George Armstrong: “My Life on the you Need to Know to be a Paleontologist,” Plains, or Personal Experiences with JA05, p86. Indians,” MJ02, p30. Draine, Cathie: “Cowboy Life,” SO07, p61. D Dresch, Lisa: “Oscar Howe: Native American Dakota, Wes: “Under Two Heavens,” JF92, p40. Master Artist,” SO15, p63. Damgaard, Marshall: “The South Dakota State Dromey, Joe: “If the Grass be Green or Brown,” Capitol: The First Century,” MA09, p62. MJ91, p71. Dangel, Leo: “Old Man Brunner Country,” AS87, Dudley, Joseph Iron Eye: “Choteau p46; “Home from the Field,” JA00, p41; Reminiscence,” ND92, p60. “The Crow on the Golden Arches,” MJ05, Duffi eld, Wendell: “Documenting the Weapons p62. Used at the Little Bighorn,” JA16, p81. Darling, Roger: “Custer’s Seventh Cavalry Dumke, Brad and Jennifer (fi lm): “W.L. Dow, Comes to Dakota,” ND89, p52. Architect,” ND12, p73. Daum, Ann: “The Prairie in Her Eyes,” MA02, Dunbar-Ortiz, Roxanne: “Blood on the Border: p59. A Memoir of the Contra War,” MJ06, p69. David, Gary: “The Possibilities of Blue Sky,” Duncan, Kunigunde: “Blue Star: The Story JA90, p37; “A Log of Deadwood,” ND93, of Corabelle Fellows, Teacher at Dakota p45. Missions 1884-1888,” SO90, p17; “Blue Davis, William C.: “The Ameriocan Frontier,” Star: The Story of Corabelle Fellows,” MJ01, MJ00, p54. p68. Day, Celia Rensch: “Your Dog is in the Bar,” Dunham, Gary, Ellis, Clyde and Lassiter, Luke: JA11, p85. “Powwow,” JA06, p65. Day, H. Alan: “The Horse Lover,” SO14, p28. Dunkle, Amy and Smith, V.J.: “The College on De Yonge, George: “Yesterday and Today,” the Hill: A Sense of SDSU History,” MA04, SEP86, p41. p68. DeArment, Robert: “Assault on the Deadwood Duratschek, Sister Claudia M.: “Builders of Stage,” JA11, p86. God’s Kingdom: The History of the Catholic Defi ance, Adayla: “I Stood in This Place” Church in South Dakota,” SEP85, p41. (music), MJ14, p75. Dvorak, Josef: “History of the Czechs in South Deikman, Diane: “A Farm in the Hidewood: My Dakota,” MAR86, p26. South Dakota Home,” ND01, p87. E Delaney, Sheila and Eric Fowler: “Small-town Eagle Elk, Joseph and Mohatt, Gerald: “The Boy, Small-town Girl,” MA11, p76. Price of a Gift: A Lakota Healer’s Story,” DeLoache, Betsey: “Country Schools: Past and JF01, p60. Present,” MA16, p65. Edeburn, Carl: “Sturgis: The Story of the Rally,” Deloria Jr., Vine: “God is Red: A Native View of MA04, p64. Religion,” MJ95, p69. Egan, C. John: “Drop Him Till He Dies,” ND94, Dempster, Tom and Timpany, Kathryn: p57. “Behold,” JF10, p39. Egan, John: “The Vern Mickelson Story,” JF07, Dempster, Tom: “North of Twelth Street,” JF13, p30. p37. Egan, Thomas: “Outlaw Tales of South Dakota,” Denholm, Marlys: “From a Soddy,” MJ17, p78. SO08, p46. DeWall, Rob: “Korczak, Storyteller in Stone,” Eggen, John: “The West that Was,” ND90, p52. SO88, p38. Eikamp, Arthur: “Sensei: A Journey from Dust Dickman, Diane: “Navy Greenshirt: A Leader Bowl Farmboy to Honored Teacher in Made not Born,” MA02, p62. Japan,” ND01, p43.

260 • South Dakota Magazine inDex EIK - GAR Eikamp, Helen: “Fact and Fancy,” SO92, p72. Farmer, Doctor Val: “Making the Good Life Ellis, Clyde, Lassiter, Luke and Dunham, Gary: Better: A Guide to Rural Living,” DJ87, p27. “Powwow,” JA06, p65. Fasthorse, Larissa: “Fancy Dancer (play),” Ellis, Konnie: “Rory’s Story,” MJ12, p30. MA11, p75. Ellison, Douglas W.: “Sole Survivor: An Fayer, Liz: “Circle Boy,” MA16, p64. Examination of the Frank Finkel Narrative,” Fellman, Anita Clair: “Little House, Long SEP85, p40. Shadow: Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Impact on Engbers, Nick (music): “The Inner World,” American Culture,” SO09, p26. MJ17, p76. Fennema, Ted: “L:ookin’ Back,” ND89, p53. Engebretson, Elmer: “The Weathered Shingle,” Feragen, Robert: “The Albino Stag Witness,” SO89, p38. MJ03, p62. Engelhart, Carol Nutter: “No Ordinary Hero: Ferguson, Les: “Smellin’ Like a Skunk,” MA92, When Doctors Made House Calls,” JA05, p41. p87. Fifer, Barbara: “Deadwood Saints and Sinners,” Engler, Nancy Todd: “More than Presidents,” MA17, p46. JF16, p74. Filler, Phyllis: “Ruth, A Gentle Force,” JF96, p64. English, John: “Murder on the Missouri,” Finck, Jared (music): “Daunting Task,” JA13, JA13, p64; “The Black Hills: A History in p40. Photographs,” MA14, p72 Finkbeiner, Myron: “Vanishing Hardwoods in Enss, Chris: “Bad Girls: Outlaw Women of the Rural America,” SO10, p27. Midwest,” JF13, p40. Fite, Gilbert: “Mount Rushmore,” JA03, p58; Ericksen, Randy (film): “Frank Waln: Common “Peter Norbeck: Prairie Statesman,” SO05, Man,” SO13, p26. p63-64. Erpestad, David and Wood, David: “Building Flesk Publications: “Harvey Dunn: Illustrator South Dakota,” JA97, p73. and Painter of the Pioneer West,” JA10, Esmay, Lola Swanson: “Surviving the Dirty p89. Thirties,” SO97, p77. Floro, Charles D.: Above the Wind,” JAN86, Etulain, Richard: “The Life and Legends of p38. Calamity Jane,” JF16, p72. Forelle, Helen: “Pearls Among the Swine,” JF92, Evans, David Allan: “Remembering the Soos,” p42. DJ87, p26; “What the Tall Grass Says,” Fosha, Rose Estep and Zhu, Liping: “Ethnic JJ87, p45; “Decent Dangers,” JA01, p55; Oasis,” SO04, p62. “The Bull Rider’s Advice: New and Selected Foss, Wilbur: “Old Time Fiddling Filled the Air,” Poems,” MA04, p66; “This Water, These MA90, p38. Rocks,” MA10, p74. Fowler, Eric and Sheila Delaney: “Small-town Evans, Rod L.: “The Dividing Line That Doesn’t,” Boy, Small-town Girl,” MA11, p76. JUL86, p42; “An Errant Poet’s Corner,” JJ87, Frazier, Ian: “On The Rez,” 15/6, p43. p44; “Palaces on the Prairie,” JA10, p92. Freeman, Jerome: “Bringing Kindness to Ewing, Sherm: “The Ranch: A Modern History Medicine,” MJ14, p74. of the North American Cattle Industry,” Freimark, Mitch V.: “Yes, Dear,” SO03, p71. JF96, p64. Fritschen, Robert: “Why I Grew Up the Way I Eykamp, Roy: “Oh What Have I Done,” SO16, Did,” SO11, p28. p52. Froiland, Sven: “Natural History of the Black F Hills,” AM87, p41; “Natural History of the Fadness, Arley Kenneth: “Balloons Aloft,” JF14, Black Hills and Badlands,” MJ91, p71. p44. Fryxell, David: “Double Parked on Main Street,” Fanebust, Wayne: “Tales from Dakota Territory,” SO89, p38. SO95, p44; “Echoes of November: The Furness, Greg: “Clark County,” SO06, p73. Life and Times of R.F. Pettigrew of South G Dakota,” MJ98, p76; “Cavaliers of the Gage, Chris and Albert, Christine (music): Dakota Frontier,” MJ10, p71; “Outlaw “Dakota Lullaby,” JF10, p36. Dakota: The Murderous Times and Criminal Gamble, Deda Rae: “On Third Thought,” AS87, Trials of Frontier Judge Peter C. Shannon,” p47. JF17, p49. Garey, Diane: “Rising Voices Hótȟaŋiŋpi” Fanselow, Julie: “Traveling the Lewis and Clark (film), ND15, p64. Trail,” JF04, p50. Garner, Sandra: “To Come to a Better Fargo, Lucille F.: “Prairie Girl,” AS87, p44. Understanding,” SO16, p51.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 261 GAR - HAL Garrett-Davis, Josh: “Ghost Dances: Proving Up Gray, Connie: “A Gentle Man of Courage: on the Great Plains,” ND12, p72. Lawrence L. Massa, D.O.,” MJ97, p70. Garry, Patrick M.: “A Bomb Shelter Romance,” Green, Candace: “The Year the Stars Fell,” JA09, p71. SO07, p62. Gates, Allen E.: “Move Over, Mr. Bell,” JF99, Green, Jane: “Plain Jane’s Misadventures,” p88. ND14, p64. Geigling, John A.: “Snowfl ake Come Home: A Green, Jerome A.: “Fort Randall on the Wolf’s Story,” JF94, p52. Missouri,” MA06, p68. Geisert, Bonnie: “Prairie Summer,” JA02, p64. Green, John C.: “American Science in the Age German, Thomas: “The Dakota Vine,” MJ10, of Jefferson,” SO04, p63. p68. Green, Vincent: “The Price of Victory,” MA94, Giago, Tim: “Notes From Indian Country,” p49. JUL85, p43. Greene, Jerome A.: “American Carnage: Gibbs, Mel: “Middle of the Road,” NOV86, p43. Wounded Knee, 1890,” ND14, p62. Gibson, Andy (music): “Feel Good,” SO09, p24. Gries, John Paul: “Roadside Geology of South Gilbert-Collins, Susan: “Starting form Scratch,” Dakota,” ND96, p84. ND10, p62. Griffi th, Nyla: “Lucky Strike,” MA08, p79. Gilbert, Janice (music): “Choices,” JF14, p47. Griffi th, Tom D.: “Greeno: A Winning Gilchrist, Esther: “Billy and Becky Valcro: The Tradition,” JF03, p48; “America’s Shrine Squirrel Twins” and “The Squirrel Twins go of Democracy: A Pictorial History,” MJ05, to the South Dakota State Fair,” SO16, p52. p64; “The Shrine of Democracy: A Pictorial Gilfi llan, Archer B.: “Sheep: Life on the South History,” SO05, p64. Dakota Range,” JA93, p50; “Sheep,” SO06, Griffi th, Tom: “Deadwood: The Best Writings p80. on the Most Notorious Town in the West,” Gilmore, Melvin R.: “Prairie Smoke,” SO88, p36. SO10, p28. Gist, Gladys Leffl er: “Chasing Rainbows: A Groethe, Bill and Pechan, Bev: “Images of Recollection of the Great Plains,” MJ94, America: Remembering Rapid City,” MA03, p53. p51; “Rapid City: America’s Playground,” Gladstone, Douglas: “Carving a Niche for JF09, p64. Himself,” ND14, p63. Grossman, Elizabeth: “Adventuring Along the Glanzer, Bob: “You Can’t Unring a Bell,” SO15, Lewis and Clark Trail,” JF04, p 50. p60. Grow, Kathy and Varvel, Lois: “The Bridge Goble, Paul:”Her Seven Brothers,” JA88, p45; We Built: The Story of Yankton’s Meridian “Walking Along: Plains Indian Trickster Bridge,” JF02, p61; “The Day Bridger Got Stories,” JF12, p44. his Name,” JA03, p58; “The Day Bridger Goetz, Kenneth: “Bending the Twig: A Memoir,” Got His Name,” SO03, p71. MJ07, p79-80. Grua, David: “Surviving Wounded Knee,” MJ16, Goings, Mary and Brewer, Agnes: p65. “Womansight,” MAY86, p34. Gueldner, Rose Marie: “German Food and Gorder, Cheryl: “Home Schools: An Alternative,” Folkways,” JA02, p62. JUL86, p42. Guhin, Paula: “The King of Corn,” ND02, p44. Gordon, Kindra: “Black Hills Family Fun Guide,” Guice, John D. W. : “By His Own Hand?” JF08, SO07, p64-65; “Mount Rushmore for Kids p66. (DVD),” SO14, p28. Gunderson, Mary: “Cooking on the Lewis and Gorman, Charles: “Saddle Up: Untold Stories Clark Expedition,” JF01, p62. about Vietnam from an Army Infantryman,” H JA14, p60. Hafen, P. Jane and Quantic, Diane D.: “ A Great Goulet, Mary Ellen: “A Not So Simple Life: Plains Reader,” ND03, p82. Our Return to Rustic Roots,” MA10, p78; Hafnor, John: “Black Hills Believables,” NOV85, “Cascade of Flames,” MJ11, p62; “ p32. in Hot Springs,” SO13, p70. Haislet, Charles A. and Johnson, James E.: Graef, Renee: “Four Famous Faces,” ND14, p65. “Wildness: Poems and Photos,” ND08, p33. Grandi, Aesli (fi lm): “Tabor: A Little Czech Town Hall, Bert L.: “Roundup Years, Old Muddy to on the American Prairie,” JA13, p64. Black Hills,” ND00, p76. Grant, H. Roger, and Bohi, Charles W.: “The Hall, George:”Far Flung & Free,” JF89, p25. Country Railroad Station in America,” Hall, Karen E.: “Through Dark Spaces,” MJ13, ND91, p58. p62.

262 • South Dakota Magazine inDex HAL - HOU Hall, Phillip S.: “To Have This Land,” JF92, p40; Heitmann, Gregory: “Teener Baseball,” JA15, “Reflections of the Badlands,” ND93, p44. p68. Hamilton, Henry W. and Hamilton, Jean Tyree: Helm, Merry: “Prairie Boys at War,” MJ15, p70. “Remington Schuyler’s West: Artistic Hennessey, Paul: “Tipperary: The Diary of a Visions of Cowboys and Indians,” ND04, Bucking Horse,” ND89, p52; “Tin Horn Hank p65. Keenan and the World’s Youngest Cowboy,” Hamilton, Jean Tyree and Hamilton, Henry JF96, p64. W.: “Remington Schuyler’s West: Artistic Herges, Kyle: “The Memory Thief,” JA16, p78. Visions of Cowboys and Indians,” ND04, Hersrud, Marian Matthews: “Sweet Thunder,” p65. MJ03, p63. Hamilton, W.H.: “Dakota: Autobiography of a Hertz, Barry: “A Cowboy’s Prayer,” JA07, p63. Cowman,” MA99, p58. Hickey, Rosemarie and Katheryn: “The Candle Hansen, Amber: (film) “Called to Walls,” JA16, Maker’s Daughter,” MJ16, p64. p77. Hickman, Daisy Ann: “Where the Heart Hansen, James O.: “Creating the Future of Resides,” ND99, p93. South Dakota: The Mickelson Legacy, 1987- Hicks, Patrick: “Drag Lines,” JF07, p29; “A 1993,” MA95, p56. Harvest of Words,” JF11, p76; “The Hanson, Lisa D. and Hoheisel, Tim: “Images Commandant of Lubizec,” MJ14, p72. of America: Watertown and Codington Higbee, Paul and Les Voorhis: “Bear Butte: County,” MA03, p51. Sentinel of the Plains,” MJ10, p70. Harbert, Virgil: “Sensible Living,” MA89, p29. Higbee, Paul: “Tales from Clay Butte,” JF96, Harper, Christopher: “Flyover Country,” MJ11, p65; Aney, Kathleen and Higbee, Paul: p62. “Spearfish: A History,” MJ00, p55. Harris, Hank (music): “Shortcut to Hanksville,” Hill, Marcia Ford: “Passage to Dakota,” JA98, MA10, p77; “Peace,” JA14, p62. p58. Harrison, Fraser: “Infinite West: Travels in Hill, Pamela Smith: “Pioneer Girl,” JF15, p36 South Dakota,” SO12, p26. Hillard, Sue: “Red, White or Blue,” JA16, p78. Hartman, William and Terri: “E.R.’s Year,” MJ16, Hilleson, Clara Mae: “Steadfast,” ND88, p23. p64. Hills, Christopher: “After the Gold Rush,” ND96, Harvey, June: “An Incredible Life: True Stories p85. Told by Clarence Riggs,” JF10, p36. Hittman, Michael: “Wovoka and the Ghost Hasselstrom, Linda: “Going Over East,” JF88, Dance,” MJ98, p76. p38; “Windbreak: A Woman Rancher on Hoffman, Onalee Lyle: “Morning Glory Vine,” the Northern Plains,” MJ88, p48; “Land MA02, p63. Circle: Writings Collected from the Land,” Hoheisel, Tim and Hanson, Lisa D.: “Images MJ92, p56; “Dakota Bones,” MA93, p51; of America: Watertown and Codington “Roadside History of South Dakota,” JF95, County,” MA03, p51. p44; “Between Grass and Sky,” SO02, p87; Holden, David J.: “Dakota Visions,” FM87, p39. “Woven on the Wind: Women Write about Hollenbeck, Yvonne: “Where Prairie Flowers Friendship in the Sagebrush West,” MJ01, Bloom,” SO02, p85. p65; “Crazy Woman Creek: Women Rewrite Holliham, Tony: “Crazy Horse: Warrior Spirit of the American West,” SO04, p60; “Going the Sioux,” MA04, p68. Over East,” SO06, p81; “No Place Like Hollum, Ken: “A Farmer Takes a Stand,” JF88, Home: Notes from a Western Life,” MA10, p38. p76. Holt, Marilyn Irvin: “Orphan Trains: Placing Out Hauffe, Paul: “Co-op Builder: The Story of in America,” MJ94, p53; “Linoleum, Better Albert Hauffe,” JA06, p64. Babies and the Modern Farm Woman 1890- Havreberg, Marjorie: “Dancing with Colonels,” 1930,” ND95, p68. JA12, p42. Holzach, Michael: “The Forgotten People: A Year Heat-Moon, William Least: “River Horse,” SO02, Among the Hutterites,” JA94, p48. p88. Hooker, Marvin: “Home on the Plains,” JA89, Hedren, Paul: “Ho! For the Black Hills,” p46. ND12, p72; “After Custer: Loss and Hotchkiss, Wes (music): “Oh America,” SO10, Transformation in Sioux Country,” JF13, p27. p40. Hott, Lawrence: “Rising Voices Hótȟaŋiŋpi” Heefner, Gretchen: “The Missile Next Door,” (film), ND15, p64. ND12, p75. Houdek (music): “Return to Houdek,” JA10,

South Dakota Magazine Index • 263 HOU - JUN p87. Charles: “Tall Tales But True: South Dakota House, Peggy: “Prairie Anna,” SO13, p28. Sports Stories,” ND02, p42. Housewright, David: “The Taking of Libbie, SD,” Jensen, Richard Alex: “Celestial Dust,” JF11, JA10, p88. p76. Houtman’s, K.J.: “Spare the Rod,” JF12, p44. Jensen, Richard E., Carter, John E., and Paul, R. Howard, Richard: “Beyond,” ND12, p74. Eli: “Eyewitness at Wounded Knee,” ND92, Howe, Craig: “This Stretch of the River,” JA07, p61; SO93, p46; “Voices of the American p62-63. West,” MA06, p71. Howe, Randy: “Flags of the Fifty States and Jensen, Richard: “The Comets of Aurora,” Their Incredible Histories,” MA03, p51. MA10, p78. Hudson, Lois Phillips: “The Bones of Plenty,” Johnsgard, Paul A.: “Prairie Dog Empire,” JA05, JF89, p25; “Reapers of the Dust, SO91, p86; “Wind Through the Buffalo Grass: A p42. Lakota Story Cycle,” ND09, p50. Hull, Gordon: “The Dakota Venture,” MJ89, p42; Johnson, Chuck and Williams, Ben O.: JF98, p73; “Venture to Oregon,” ND94, “Wingshooter’s Guide to South Dakota p57; MA95, p57. Upland Birds and Waterfowl,” JA97, p73. Hull, Verne D.: “Pinky’s Dog,” JF90, p33. Johnson, Dorothy: “All the Buffalo Returning,” Hunhoff, Margaret: “Seventh Son,” JF02, p63. JA96, p74. Hunt, Charlie: “For Cowboys, Campers and Johnson, Gordon Grant: “Lakeview Legends,” Common Folk,” FM87, p40; “All the Horses MA04, p67-68. That He Rode,” JF02, p62. Johnson, Helen Ruth Ackley: “The Farm Story,” Hunter, Wesley C.: “Wounded Knee Revisited: MA12, p38. 1973 The Second Confrontation,” MJ93, Johnson, Herb: “One of Ten,” SO16, p52. p50. Johnson, James and Larson, Gary: “Grassland Huseboe, Arthur and Amiotte, Arthur: “An Plants of South Dakota and the Northern Illustrated History of the Arts in South Great Plains,” 15/6, p43. Dakota,” MA90, p38. Johnson, James E. and Haislet, Charles A.: Huss, Dorothy, Moxon, Margaret, Kuni, Robert. “Wildness: Poems and Photos,” ND08, p33. S. and Lampe, William: “Huron Revisited,” Johnson, Lois, Kinyon, Jeanette and Voels, ND88, p23. Margaret: “F.C.W. Kuehn: Prairie Architect,” Hutton, Harold: “The Luckiest Outlaw: The Life NOV86, p43. ands Legend of Doc Middleton.” SO92, p71. Johnson, Louise & Vernell: “Every Town on the Hutton, Paul Andrew: “The Custer Reader,” Map and More,” MA99, p58. JA05, p87. Johnson, Norma: “Wagon Wheels,” MAR86, Hyde, Dayton O.: “The Pastures of Beyond: An p26; “Wagon Wheels Vol. VI,” ND89, p53; Old Cowboy Looks Back at the Old West,” “Chilson’s History of Fort Sisseton,” JA97, MJ05, p64; “All the Wild Horses,” JF07, p72. p30-31. Johnston, Delaney (music): “I’m Little But I’m Hyman, Colette: “Dakota Women’s Work: Loud,” JF14, p44. Creativity, Culture and Exile,” SO12, p28. Joinson, Carla: “Vanished in Hiawatha,” JF17, I p48. Iseminger, Gordon L.: “The Quartzite Border,” Jones, Donald G.: “Naturally Recycled,” JA99, SO91, p42. p59. J Jones, Howard: “Dakota Brave: Tales of the Jackson, John C.: “Shadow on the Tetons,” Territory,” ND02, p43. MJ96, p63. Jones, Joanna: “Circle Boy,” MA16, p64. Jacobson, Claes H.: “Rosebud Sioux,” JF06, Jorgensen, Dan: “And the Wind Whispered,” p64. JA15, p70. Jal, David: “David’s Journey,” MA13, p70. Jucovy, Linda: “Searching for Calamity: The Life James, Dylan (music): “Cluck and Croon,” JA13, and Times of Calamity Jane,” MJ13, p61. p64. Julin, Suzanne Barta: “A Marvelous Hundred Janzen, Rod: “Terry Miller: The Pacifi st Square Miles,” MA10, p77. Politician,” MAY86, p34. Junek, Bruce and Thacker, Tass: “The Road of Jenkinson, Clay: “A Free and Hardy Life: Dreams,” MA92, p39. Theodore Roosevelt’s Sojourn in the Jungemann, Glendae Thompson: “Dakota American West,” ND11, p50. Teacher,” JAN86, p38-39. Jensen, Bill, Kiner, George and Woodard, K

264 • South Dakota Magazine inDex KAM - KOP Kamron, Kent: “Charlie’s Gold and Other Kightlinger, Andrew: “You Don’t Know Bertha Frontier Tales,” ND00, p80. Constantine (film),” MA11, p74; “Dust of Kangas, Ronald: “Pearl Harbor to Enduring War (film),” ND11, p51. Freedom,” JF08, p67. Kilian, Susan: “Untitled,” MA07, p79. Kant, Joanita: “Gentle People,” JA11, p85. Kilian, Tom: “Your Way,” JF98, p73; “Tales of Kappenman, Judith: “To Dakota and Back,” Old Dakota,” MA05, p50; “Old Days on the MJ11, p62. Prairie,” SO08, p47; “Dakota Vagabond,” Kapsner, Alice: “Growing Up Kapsner: A JF11, p78. Daughter Remembers,” ND01, p87. Kiner, George:“Tall Tales But True: South Karolevitz, Bob: “The Golfer’s Good Book,” Dakota Sports Stories,” ND02, p42; “South MJ93, p50; “An Historic Sampler of Davison Dakota Basketball Championships,” JF05, County,” MJ94, p52; “A Commitment to p49. Care: The First 100 Years of Sacred Heart King, S.J.: “Bad River,” MJ12, p30. Hospital 1897-1997,” ND98, p78. Kinsella, Steven R. : “900 Miles From Nowhere,” Kaufman, Fred: “Custer Passed Our Way,” MJ07, p77. “Hunters of the Plains,” JA09, p70. Kinsley, Maxine Schuurmans: “The Sioux city to Kean, Sam: “The Disappearing Spoon,” ND10, Fort Randall Military Road Revisited, 1856- p64. 1892,” SO10, p28. Keating, Bernie, Cuny, Pat and Norman, Tom: Kinyon, Jeanette: “F.C.W. Kuehn: Prairie “Buffalo Gap Frontier,” MJ09, p71. Architect,” NOV86, p43; “The Incredible Keithahn, Mary Nelson: “Elfie: Adventures Gladys Pyle,” AM87, p40; “Over Home,” on the Midwest Frontier,” ND16, p65; MA93, p50. “Embracing the Light,” MA17, p44. Kirk, Amy: “A Ranchwife’s Slant,” JF15, p37. Keller, Edward F.: “My First World,” SO96, p63. Kirkham, Lester D.: “Les’s Life: A Prairie Kelsey, Nola: “The Harsh Reality of Goin’ Boyhood,” JF95, p45. Country,” JF06, p63. Kirschenmann, Jay: “Black Hills: A Guide to Kemp, Dave: “The Irish in Dakota,” JF93, p55; South Dakota’s Classic ,” “One Hundred Years of SDHSAA,” ND07, SO09, p24. p63. Kleinsasser, Marian: “Bread of Life,” MA99, p58; Kemper, Marie: “The Springtime of Life,” JF12, “Jacob Hutter’s Friends,” MJ00, p58. p46. Knock, Thomas: “The Rise of a Prairie Kenner, Charles L.: “Buffalo Soldiers and Statesman: The Life and Times of George Officers of the Ninth Cavalry,” JF02, p63. McGovern,” SO16, p54. Kennison, Jaclyn: “The Me I Was,” JA16, p76. Knudson, Mable E.: “Painting Rainbows,” SO91, Kerr Colhoff, Jane: “Bones in the Badlands,” p43. MJ05, p63; “Spirits in the Badlands,” ND07, Knutson, Cecilia: “Charlie’s Day on the Farm,” p62. JF16, p74. Kersten, John: “Jitterbug-Swing: Beginners Knutson, Ralph M. ‘Jack’ and Otto, Paul B.: Handbook,” JA91, p39. “From Berlin to Spirit Mound,” JA04, p60. Kessinger, Ken: “Sioux Falls Washington High Koch, Corinne: “Through the Ice,” MA10, p74. School Sports Heritage 1889-1989,” ND92, Koehler, Justin: “The Buffalo King: The Man p62. Who Saved the (film),” Kessler, Sister Ann: “Benedictine Men and JF12, p45; “Floating Horses: The Life of Women of Courage,” ND15, p64. Casey Tibbs (film);” SO14, p26. Kessler, Tim: “When God Made the Dakotas,” Kohl, Edith Eudora: “Land of the Burnt Thigh,” ND06, p52. JF88, p42. Ketel, Debbie M. and Jean L.S. Patrick: “Mount Kolbe, Bob: “Letters from the Prairie (play),” Rushmore Memories,” JF12, p46. ND11, p52. Ketel, Debbie M.: “One Baby ,” Kolbe, Robert: “They Captured the Moment: SO05, p64. Dakotas Photographers 1853-1920,” SO06, Kettlewell, Dick: “A Pronghorn Year: A Visual p73-74. Tribute to North America’s Pronghorn,” Kolbrek, Loyal: “Man About Town and Other MJ14, p72. Poems,” MJ91, p72 Kickland, Ryan (Music): “Songs to Stare Wildly Koop, Michael and Ludwig, Stephen: “German By,” SO11, p28. Russian Folk Architecture In Southeastern Kieser, Ken: “Black Moon’s Revenge,” MJ10, South Dakota,” JUL85, p42. p68. Kopco, Mary A.: “The Adams House Revealed,”

South Dakota Magazine Index • 265 KOP - LIL ND07, p63. Great Plains,” 15/6, p43. Kopco, Mary: “Beyond Mount Rushmore: Other Larson, George: “South Dakota War Stories,” Black Hills Faces,” JF11, p79. ND16, p64. Koskan, Milo: “Trails and Forts,” MA06, p68. Larson, George: “Thunder over Dakota,” SO13, Koupal, Nancy Tystad and Ronda, James P.: p70. “Finding Lewis and Clark: Old Trails, New Larson, Paula: “Praying Love,” SO03, p71. Directions,” MA05, p52. Larson, Peter and Donnan, Kristin: “Rex Appeal: Kouris, Allen: “The Romantic and Notorious The Amazing Story of Sue, the Dinosaur History of Brown’s Park,” MJ93, p51. that Changed Science, the Law and My Kraemer, Norma: “South Dakota’s First Century Life,” MJ03, p62; “Bones Rock: Everything of Flight,” JA11, p86. you Need to Know to be a Paleontologist,” Kratz, Marilyn and Stan Ray: “WNAX RADIO: JA05, p86. 1922-2007,” SO06, p74-75. Larson, Robert: “Gall: Lakota War Chief,” ND07, Kratz, Marilyn: “Fredricka’s Skirt,” MA07, p61-62. p79; “Umpire in a Skirt,” MA11, p73; Lassiter, Luke, Dunham, Gary and Ellis, Clyde: “Feed Sack Dresses and Wild Plum Jam,” “Powwow,” JA06, p65. JF14, p46; “Quilts and Country Gardens: Latza, Greg and Woster, Kevin: “The Missouri: Remembering a Simpler Time,” JF16, p74. South Dakota’s River Legend,” JF03, p48. Krause-Koepke, Dorothy: “Love Made Me Do Latza, Greg: “South Dakota Spirit,” MJ07, p78- It,” JA91, p38. 79; “Fort Bennett to Fort Pierre: The Casey Kreis, Karl: “Lakotas, Black Robes and Holy Tibbs Memorial Ride,” MJ10, p70. Women,” JA08, p73. Latza, Jodi Holley: “Rhyming on Rushmore: Krim, Roberta and Thompson, Thomas: “A From A to Z,” SO05, p64. Coloring Book of Hidatsa Indian Stories,” Lauck, Jon: “American Agriculture and the JA88, p46. Problem of Monopoly,” MJ01, p65; “Daschle Kruse, Angela G.: “The Book of Esther,” MA07, vs, Thune: Anatomy of a High Plains p68. Senate Race,” JF08, p66; “Prairie Republic: Kuni, Robert. S., Moxon, Margaret, Huss, The Political Culture of Dakota Territory,” Dorothy and Lampe, William: “Huron SO10, p26; “The Lost Region,” MA14, p70. Revisited,” ND88, p23. Lawson, Michael: “Dammed Indians Revisited,” Kvernes, David: “The Lewis and Clark JA10, p90. Expedition: Then and Now,” MA05, p52. Lee, Bob, Lindstrom, Stan and Lindstrom, L Wynn: “Gold, Gals, Guns, Guts: A History LaGrow, Kathy: “The Waiting: A True Story of of Deadwood, Lead and Spearfi sh 1874- a Lost Child, a Lifetime of Longing, and a 1976,” MA05, p52. Miracle for a Mother Who Never Gave Up,” Lee, Lanniko L., Renville, Florestine Kiyukanpi, SO15, p59. Lone Hill, Karen and Whirlwind Soldier, Lambert, Hugh: “Black Hills Ghost Towns,” Lydia: “Shaping Survival,” SO03, p68-69. SO06, p81. Lee, Lanniko: “He Sapa Woihanble: Black Hills Lampe, William, Moxon, Margaret, Huss, Dream,” MJ13, p60. Dorothy and Kuni, Robert. S.: “Huron Lee, R. Alton: “Principle Over Party: The Revisited,” ND88, p23. Farmers’ Alliance and Populism in South Langley, Colleen: “Rochford: The Friendliest Dakota, 1880-1920,” ND11, p50; “A New Little Ghost Town in the Black Hills,” JA13, Deal for South Dakota,” MA17, p45. p62. Lee, Robert: “Fort Meade and the Black Hills,” Lansing, Michael: “Insurgent Democracy,” MJ17, JA92, p30. p77. Letellier, Esther M.: “The Man Who Works,” LaPointe, Ernie: “Sitting Bull: His Life and JF90, p32. Legacy,” JF10, p36. Lewis, Dale: “Roy Houck, Buffalo Man,” LaRive, Karla (producer): “Imagine a Place JF93, p55; “Duhamel: From Ox Cart to (fi lm)”, JA10, p90. Television,” MJ94, p52; “Wasta: 1906- Larsen, Arthur C.: “Next Year Will Be Better,” 2006,” MJ06, p69; “Wall of the Badlands,” AS87, p44. SO03, p69. Larson, Aaron B.: “The Weird Western Lewis, Thomas H.: “The Medicine Men: Oglala Adventures of Haakon Jones,” SO01, p68. Sioux Ceremony and Healing,” JA92, p28. Larson, Gary and Johnson, James: “Grassland Lillibridge, G.D.: “The Innocent Years: Growing Plants of South Dakota and the Northern Up in a Small Town in the 1920s and

266 • South Dakota Magazine inDex LIL - MCL 1930s,” MJ95, p68. Marano, Richard Michael: “Vote Your Linde, Martha: “Sawmills of the Black Hills,” Conscience: The Last Campaign of George JUL85, p42; “Western Dakota Horse McGovern,” MA05, p53. Stories,” JF90, p33. Markley, Bill: “Artist Ride,” JF07, p38-44; Lindstrom, Stan, Lee, Bob, and Lindstrom, “Dakota Epic,” JF03, p49; “American Wynn: “Gold, Gals, Guns, Guts: A History Pilgrim,” MJ12, p32; “Deadwood Dead of Deadwood, Lead and Spearfish 1874- Men,” MJ14, p74. 1976,” MA05, p52. Marks, Paula Mitchell: “Precious Dust,” JF99, Lindstrom, Wynn, Lee, Bob and Lindstrom, p89. Stan: “Gold, Gals, Guns, Guts: A History Marlow, James: “Once We were Sioux: Growing of Deadwood, Lead and Spearfish 1874- Up Dakotan,” MA16, p66. 1976,” MA05, p52. Maroukis, Thomas Constantine: “Peyote and the Linstrom, Steve: “The Murder Trial of the Last Yankton Sioux,” MA05, p51. Lakota Warrior,” JA16, p78. Marquart, Debra: “The Horizontal World: Lipp-Accord, Darcy: “Circling Back Home,” Growing Up Wild in the Middle of Nowhere,” MA14, p74. ND06, p52-53. Lochridge, Eric: “After Long Busyness,” SO12, Marrone, Gary M.: “Field Guide to Butterflies of p28. South Dakota,” SO03, p70. Locke, Kevin (music): “Earth Gift,” ND09, p50. Marshall, Joseph M. III: “The Journey of Crazy Lone Hill, Karen, Lee, Lanniko L., Renville, Horse,” MJ06, p69. Florestine Kiyukanpi, and Whirlwind Soldier, Marshall, Taylor: “Taylor Marshall Hot Dog,” Lydia: “Shaping Survival,” SO03, p68-69. JF07, p30. Lopez, John: “In Fields of Iron,” SO10, p25. Mathes, Valerie Sherer and Lowitt, Richard: Losacker, Nancy and Norma Wilson: “Rivers, “The Standing Bear Controversy: Prelude to Wings and Sky,” ND16, p61. Indian Reform,” MJ04, p78. Love, Judy: “Jewel Cave National Monument,” Maturi, Richard J.: “Triple Crown Winner: The MJ09, p70. Earl Sande Saga,” MJ05, p62. Love, Nat: “The life and Adventures of Nat Mayer Guthmiller, Carol: “A Prairie Town is Love,” MA96, p64. Born: A History of Kaylor,” JF08, p67. Lowitt, Richard and Mathes, Valerie Sherer: McBride, Jack & Dorothy: “South Dakota “The Standing Bear Controversy: Prelude to Christmas Trees,” ND07, p61. Indian Reform,” MJ04, p78. McCoy, Michael: “Bicycling the Lewis and Clark Ludwig, Stephen and Koop, Michael: “German Trail,” JF04, p50. Russian Folk Architecture In Southeastern McCraig, Barbara and Soli, Lynn: “South Dakota South Dakota,” JUL85, p42. Recreation Guide,” MAR86, p27. Luschei, Martin: “The Black Hills & The Indians,” McDermott, John D. ed: “Gold Rush: The Black JF08, p66. Hills Story,” MJ02, p30; “Red Cloud: Oglala Lyman, Stanley David: “Wounded Knee 1973,” Legend,” ND15, p68. JF94, p53. McDermott, Mike: “True Faith and Allegiance,” Lynn, Ferrol: “My Mother’s Poems,” SO92, p72. JA12, p42. Lynn, Jami (music): “Cluck and Croon,” JA13, McElrath, “Buckskin” Jack: “The Cowboy p64. Stuntman,” JF98, p72. Lyso, Janet: “And the Word Became Flesh,” McGinnis, Mark W.: “Elders of the Faiths,” ND15, p66. SO96, p62. M McGovern, George: “The Third Hunger,” JA01, Madison, John: “Where the Sky Began: Land of p53. the Tallgrass Prairie,” ND95, p68. McIntosh, Elaine Nelson: “The Lewis and Clark Madison, Lee: “Western Rhymes of Dakota’s Expedition: Food, Nutrition and Health,” Past Times,” JF97, p75. JF04, p50. Magner, Merlyn: “Come into the Water,” SO11, McKee, Vern: “Baseball Instruction Manual,” p26. MA92, p39. Magnuson, Stew: “The Last American Highway,” McKenzie, William A.: “Dining Car Line to the MJ14, p74. Pacific,” JF91, p30. Manfred, Frederick: “The Golden Bowl,” JA92, McLaird, James D.: “Wild Bill Hickok and p28; “Of Lizards and Angels,” JF93, p55. Calamity Jane: Deadwood Legends,” MA09, Manfred, Freya: “Frederick Manfred: A p61; “Hugh Glass: Grizzly Survivor,” ND16, Daughter Remembers,” JA00, p54. p63.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 267 MCL - NEL McLaughlin, Tim: “Walking the Earth and Shaped America,” SO14, p26. Touching the Sky,” JA12, p39. Miller, Peter: “People of the Great Plains,” JA99, McMillan, M.J.: “Poems for the Common Man,” p59. ND04, p65. Miller, Todd: “Dinosaur 13 (documentary),” McMillan, Shirley Sue: “Letters from Tully: MA14, p73. A Woman’s Life on the Dakota Frontier,” Mills, John (music): “Everything’s Different,” ND08, p32. SO10, p28. McNaught, Slim (music): “Reminiscin’,” MJ11, Mills, Rick: “Making the Grade: A Century p64. of Black Hills Railroading,” JAN86, p38; McNeil, Marianne McFarland: “Echoes from the “Railroading in the Land of Infi nite Variety,” Black Hills,” JUL85, p42; “Mother Nature ND90, p52; JF95, p45; “125 Years of Black and Father Time Conspire,” NOV85, p32. Hills Railroading,” JF06, p63. McQuillen, Troy (fi lmmaker): “A Community Mitchell, Suzanne (fi lm): “Running Wild: The Responds,” MA12, p38; “Aberdeen,” SO13, Life of Dayton O. Hyde,” JA13, p62. p28. Moeller, Bill & Jan: “Crazy Horse: A Meier, Johanna: “The Black Hills Passion Play,” Photographic Biography,” MA01, p43. MJ09, p70. Mohatt, Gerald and Eagle Elk, Joseph: “The Meierhenry, Mark and David Volk: “The Mystery Price of a Gift: A Lakota Healer’s Story,” of the Maize,” JA10, p88; “The Mystery of JF01, p60. the Pheasants,” JF13, p38. Moldenhauer, William Calvin: “Drinking Wine Melius, Michael M.: “Plants and Animals: Rare from a Yogi Bear Mug,” ND91, p60. in South Dakota,” SO88, p37; “True: A Montileaux, Donald: “Tatanka and the Lakota Last Book,” SO92, p71; “Under Wing and People,” JF07, p30; “Tasunka: A Lakota Sky: Birds of the Badlands and Black Hills,” Horse Legend,” SO14, p27. SO95, p44. Morgan, Mark: “A View from Blind and Field,” Melius, Susan: “Church of the Holy Sunrise,” MA14, p72. MJ13, p62. Morlan, Robert L.: “Political Prairie Fire: The Mendoza, Wendy Bell: “To Be Whole,” JA94, Non-Partisan League,” JA90, p37. p48. Morrison, Denton: “Brookings 1940,” JF11, p76. Merritt, Judy: “Ghost Dancer,” MJ13, p62. Morrison, Helen Huettner: “But His Whisper Metzinger, Helen: “The Quest for Water,” ND10, Came To Me,” JF94, p53. p65. Mort, Terry: “Thieve’s Road: The Black Hills Meyers, Kent: “The Work of Wolves,” SO08, Betrayal and Custer’s Path to the Little p80; “Twisted Tree,” SO09, p24. Bighorn,” JF16, p76. Micheaux, Oscar: “The Conquest: The Story Moses, Lloyd R.: “Whatever it Takes: The of the Negro Pioneer,” SO94, p58; “The Autobiography of General Lloyd R. Moses,” Homesteader,” SO94, p58; MA92, p40. Mickelson, Sig: “The Northern Pacifi c Railroad Moul, Francis: “The National Grasslands,” ND06, and the Selling of the West,” MA94, p48. p53. Mikesell, Janice H.: “A Survivor’s Manual,” Moxon, Margaret, Huss, Dorothy, Kuni, Robert. ND90, p52; “An Indulgence of Space: S and Lampe, William: “Huron Revisited,” Dakota Poems 1983-2007,” ND08, p32. ND88, p23. Miles, Geraldine: “A Legacy More Precious Than Murphy, Frank: “A Cold Clear Day: The Athletic Gems: The Saga of a Pioneer Family,” Biography of Buddy Edelen,” MA94, p48. MA89, p31. Murray, Jim: “A Wasicu (White Man) In Indian Miller, E.W. Roy: “Hilarious Happenings and Country,” JF14, p48. other ,” JA91, p39. Myers, Gail: “The Crying Room,” SO01, p71. Miller, Irma R. : “French-Indian Families in Myers, Kent: “The Work of Wolves,” JF05, p49. America’s West,” JF07, p29. Myers, Rev. David: “Preaching on the Plains: Miller, John E.: “Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Little Reminiscences,” MA12, p36. Town,” JA94, p49; “Becoming Laura Ingalls N Wilder: The Woman Behind the Legend,” Nelson, Jerry: “Dear County Agent Guy,” JA16, SO98, p78-79; “SDSU: A Pictorial History,” p77. MJ06, p70; “History of South Dakota,” Nelson, Jill Elizabeth: “Reluctant Burglar,” ND04, p65; “Laura Ingalls Wilder and Rose MA08, p79. Wilder Lane,” MJ09, p69; “Small-Town Nelson, Kent: “Land That Moves, Land That Dreams: Stories of Midwestern Boys who Stands Still,” MA04, p65.

268 • South Dakota Magazine inDex NEL - PET Nelson, Paula M.: “After the West Was Won: Oviatt, Ross: “South Dakota Justice: The Homesteaders and Town Builders in Judges and the System,” JF90, p33. Western South Dakota 1900-1917,” JJ87, Oyos, Lynwood E.: “Family Farmers’ Advocate,” p47; “The Prairie Winnows out its Own,” 15/6, p43; “Reveille for Sioux Falls,” SO14, SO96, p62; “Sunshine Always,” ND07, p63. p28. Nelson, S.D.: “Greet the Dawn: The Lakota P Way,” JF13, p38. Palmer, Ralph: “Country Horse Doctor,” MA03, Nelson, Selmer: “When the Bell Tolled: p54. Bloomington Lutheran Church and Palmer, Robert A and Eva K.: “Relyk,” JA14, Cemetary, 1883-1983,” MA90, p39. p62. Nerburn, Kent: “The Wolf at Twilight,” MJ10, Parker, Watson: “Black Hills Ghost Towns,” p68. SO06, p81. Nester, William: “The Arikara War,” JA01, p53. Parsley, Elise: “If You Ever Want to Bring an Newlin, Keith: “Hamlin Garland: A Life,” JA09, Alligator to School, DON’T!” and “If You p71. Ever Want to Bring a Piano to the Beach, Nickels, Tracy: “Dancing Wheat,” MJ01, p67. DON’T!” SO16, p50. Niehardt, Hilda and Utrecht, Lori: “Black Elk Parsons, Ron: “The Sense of Touch,” SO13, Lives,” JA01, p55. p26. Niehardt, Hilda: “Black Elk and Flaming Patrick, Jean L.S. and Debbie M. Ketel: “Mount Rainbow: Personal Memories of the Lakota Rushmore Memories,” JF12, p46. Holy Man and John Niehardt,” MJ95, p68. Patrick, Jean L.S.: “Who Carved the Norman, Tom, Cuny, Pat and Keating, Bernie: Mountain?” SO05, p64. “Buffalo Gap Frontier,” MJ09, p71. Patterson, Daniel: “The Missouri River Journals Norris, Kathleen: “Dakota: A Spiritual of John James Audubon,” MJ16, p63. Geography,” SO93, p46. Paul, R. Eli, Carter, John E., and Jensen, Richard Nusz, Stel: “Sam’s Story,” ND12, p74. E.: “Eyewitness at Wounded Knee,” ND92, Nylander, August: “Survival of a Noble Race,” p61. ND88, p23. Pearson, Karen: “Dakota Dreams,” MJ17, p78. Nystrom, Deb: “Bad River Road,” MA10, p74. Pechan, Bev and Groethe, Bill: “Images of O America: Remembering Rapid City,” MA03, O’Brien, Dan: “Spirit of the Hills,” JA88, p45; p51; “Rapid City: America’s Playground,” “The Contract Surgeon,” MJ00, p55; JF09, p64. “Buffalo for the Broken Heart: Restoring Penfield, Bob: “Dad Lemmon’s Friends,” JA11, Life to a Black Hills Ranch,” MA02, p60; p87. “The Indian Agent,” JF05, p48; “Center of Pengra, Lilah Morton: “Black Man at the Little the Nation,” SO06, p81. Bighorn: Myths and Mysteries,” ND16, p63. Oaks, Barbara: “The Bannisters,” SEP86, p40; Penman, Sara, ed.: “Honor the Grandmothers: “Woman of the Prairie,” SO89, p38; “Queen Dakota and Lakota Women tell their City of the Plains,” JA92, p30. Stories,” MA01, p45. Ode, David J. : “Dakota Floral,” ND06, p53-54. Penn, W.S.: “Feathering Custer,” MA02, p61. Ode, Kim: “Prairie Beat,” MA88, p40; “Rhubarb Pennington, Jack L.: “The Custer Controversy,” Renaissance,” SO12, p29. ND97, p70. Olney, Buster: “How Lucky You Can Be,” MA11, Peschl, Fred: “I’m Fred: The Fred Peschl Story,” p76. SO01, p68. Olson, Erik L. and Olson, Gary D.: “Sioux Falls, Peterson, August: “History of the Swedes Who South Dakota: A Pictorial History,” SO04, Settled in Clay County, South Dakota,” p62. ND91, p59. Olson, Gary D. and Olson, Erik L.: “Sioux Falls, Peterson, Jenny: “She Walked by Faith,” MJ15, South Dakota: A Pictorial History,” SO04, p72. p62. Peterson, Mark: “Wide Open Space,” JF96, p84- Orr, Vel: “Bear,” SO15, p62. 86. Ortman, Ervin: “A Touching Story,” ND88, p24. Peterson, Richard A.: “A Birdwatcher’s Guide to Ottman, Dawn: “Rebecca, White Medicine the Black Hills,” JF93, p55. Woman,” JF11, p76. Petrik, Vernon: “Roots in Czechoslovokia and Otto, Paul B. and Knutson, Ralph M. ‘Jack’: Dakota,” SO93, p47. “From Berlin to Spirit Mound,” JA04, p60. Petrillo, Larissa: “Being Lakota,” MJ07, p79. Ovesen, Ellis: “The Wing Brush,” AM87, p40. Pettis, Wendee: “Hikethemovie,” MJ15, p72.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 269 PIE - ROS Pietz, Leona: “Memories of a Bootlegger’s Redlin, Dale: “It Takes Cow Chips to Make Daughter,” JF10, p36. Dinner,” MJ11, p64. Pifer, Gale: “Thunder Over the Plains,” JF14, Redlin, Edith-Maria: “South Dakota Firsthand,” p46. SO13, p72; “Finding Poet’s Table,” SO15, Pipes, Richard: “The Degaev Affair: Terror and p62; “In Search of Secred South Dakota,” Treason in Tsarist Russia,” MJ04, p76. JA16, p78. Poindexter, Colleen Zweig: “Brookings,” SO10, Reinhardt, Akim: : “Ruling Pine Ridge,” SO07, p24. p63; “Ruling Pine Ridge: Oglala Lakota Pommersheim, Frank: “Mindfulness and Home,” Politics from the IRA to Wounded Knee,” MJ98, p76. MA09, p64. Poole, D.C.: “Among the Sioux of Dakota: Reinhardt, Mildred Rowland: “Oh, Life was Eighteen Months Experience as an Indian Sweet as a Box of Chocolates,” SO01, p72. Agent, 1869-70,” JA89, p46. Renville, Florestine Kiyukanpi, Lee, Lanniko Pope, Dennis: “Sitting Bull: Prisoner of War,” L., Lone Hill, Karen and Whirlwind Soldier, JF11, p78. Lydia: “Shaping Survival,” SO03, p68- Popowski, Harriet Seymour: “Eighty Times 69; “Dispatches from the Dakota War: Around the Sun,” FM87, p39. A Thrilling Narrative of Indian Captivity,” Popp, Richard L.: “South Dakota 1900-1930 in ND12, p72. Vintage Postcards,” ND01, p42; “Black Hills Revell, Bob: “Crisis in the Country,” MJ89, p43. and Badlands in Vintage Postcard,” MA03, Reynolds, William J.: “The Naked Eye,” SO90, p50. p17. Portice, Joel: “Paper Bridges,” MJ12, p30. Rezatto, Helen Graham: “The Making of Two Postal, Bobby and Anna: “Peace on Earth,” Dakotas: A Centennial History,” MA90, p38. MA16, p66. Richardson, Jeanne Schulte: “Here Lies Sioux Potter Family: “Sunday Morning” and “Lost in Falls,” JA92, p28; “Split Rock Infl uence,” the ‘50s” (music), JF16, p73. JF98, p72. Pressler, Larry: “An Independent Mission,” Richardson, Marilyn: “We’ve Goty to do MJ16, p63. Something About Mother,” JA90, p37. Price, John: “Not Just Any Land: A Personal Ricker, Eli S.: “Voices of the American West,” and Literary Journey into the American MA06, p71. Grasslands,” MA05, p50. Ridge, Martin: “Ignatius Donnelly: Portrait of a Prokop, Louis J.: “Women, Horses, Show ‘Biz,” Politician,” SO94, p58. ON87, p47. Riggs, Thomas Lawrence: “Sunset to Sunset,” Punke, Michael: “The Revenant: A Novel of JA98, p58. Revenge,” JA02, p62. Ringsrud, Dorothy Polly: “The Hearst Family Putnam, Layne (music): “Mind Games,” SO13, and Homestake Gold,” ND90, p54. p71. Risjord, Norm: “Dakota,” MA13, p72. Q Rivero, Lisa: “Oscar’s Gift,” JF12, p44. Quantic, Diane D. and Hafen, P. Jane: “ A Great Robbins, Dorothy Dodge and Robbins, Kenneth: Plains Reader,” ND03, p82. “Christmas on the Great Plains,” ND04, Quantic, Diane D.: “The Nature of the Place: A p64. Study of Great Plains Fiction,” ND95, p69. Robbins, Ken and Dorothy Dodge Robbins: R “Christmas on the Great Plains,” ND04, Raaen, Aagot: “Grass of the Earth,” SO94, p59. p64. Raap, Dee Dee: “Dear Mom,” ND05, p59. Robbins, Ken: “The Baptism of Howie Cobb,” Randall, Michael Mcewen: “Becoming Human: A JF99, p88. Servant of the Map,” SO08, p45. Robinson, Ron: “Thunder Dreamer,” SO96, p63. Rasmussen, John and Jane Torness: “’Dear Rogers, Charles: “South Dakota’s Challenges,” Unforgettable Brother’: The Stavig Letters MA12, p38. from Norway and America, 1881-1937,” Rolvaag, O.E.: “When the Wind is in the South ND13, p74. and Other Stories,” NOV86, p44. Raventon, Edward: “Islands in the Plains: A Ronda, James P. and Koupal, Nancy Tystad: Black Hills Natural History,” ND94, p57 “Finding Lewis and Clark: Old Trails, New Red Shirt, Delphine: “Turtle Lung Woman’s Directions,” MA05, p52. Granddaughter,” JA02, p62. Roosa, Clifford: “Charlie Ain’t Been By…” MA03, Rederick, Violet: “Taming the Prairie,” JA91, p55. p38. Roseland, Bruce: “Poetry: The Last Buffalo,”

270 • South Dakota Magazine inDex ROS - SIM SO06, p76; “A Prairie Prayer,” ND08, p32; of South Dakota,” ND04, p65. “Church of the Holy Sunrise,” MJ13, p62. Schell, Herbert S.: “Clay County: Chapters out Ross-Nazzal, Jennifer: “Winning the West for of the Past,” JUL86, p42. Women,” JA12, p40. Schievelbein, Jack: “The Ideker Chronicles,” Rossing, Lyle: “Putting My Finger On It,” JF17, MJ17, p78. p50. Schmutterer, Gerhard M.: “Tomahawk and Rost, Ken “Rooster”: “Romance of the West: Cross: Lutheran Missionaries Among the Cowboy Poetry,” JA90, p37; “The Rooster Northern Plains Tribes 1858-1866,” SO90, Crows Again,” ND96, p85. p17. Roth, Jim: “Memories of Estelline,” MJ07, p77- Schneider, Franklin & Jennifer: “Black Hills,” 78. JF17, p50. Ruby, Robert H.: “A Doctor Among the Oglala Schneiders, Robert Kelly: “Big Sky River,” JA04, Sioux Tribe,” JA10, p90. p60. Rusch, Arthur: “County Capitols: The Schnell, Barbara: “First Year,” SO07, p64. Courthouses of South Dakota,” JF15, p39. Schock, Al: “Jokes For All Occasions,” ON87, Ryan, Rev. Thomas J.: “Faith, Hope and p47; “Schock’s Emceeing and Unrelated Hilarity,” JF03, p48. Items,” SO88, p36; “Brothers in War,” JA89, S p46; “Early History and Activities of the Sago, Robert and Jan Cerney: “Black Hills Sioux Falls Development Foundation,” JA96, National Forest: Harney Peak and the p74; “Upland Game,” ND96, p84; “The Historic Fire Lookout Towers,” ND11, p52; Schock Brothers: Al and Ozzie,” MA98, p54. “Black Hills Gold Rush Towns,” SO10, p24; Schoepf, Dan: “Green Golf Balls,” SO11, p27. “Black Hills Gold Rush Towns,” SO15, p62. Schofield, Matt: “The Protest,” ND10, p62. Samp, Ardyce: “When Coffee Was a Nickel,” Schuler, Harold H.: “The South Dakota Capitol MA90, p38. in Pierre,” JUL85, p43; “Fort Pierre Sampson, Dennis: “For my Father: Falling Choteau,” JF92, p41; “Fort Sully: Guns at Asleep at Saint Mary’s Hospital,” ND05, Sunset,” MA93, p50; “Fort Sisseton,” JF97, p59-60. p74. Sampson, Mary York: “Goslings on the Tundra,” Schuurmans Kinsley, Maxine: “Roots in Dakota SO92, p72. Soil,” ND07, p63; “Prairie Churches of Bon Samson-Flood, Renee and Shirley A. Bernie: Homme County,” JF06, p63-64. “Remember Your Relatives,” MAY86, p34- Schwader, Joel David: “The Things I learned in 35. Life,” JF01, p62. Samson-Flood, Renee: “Lessons from Choteau Schwartz, Warren E.: “The Last Contrary: The Creek,” FM87, p39. Story of Wesley Whiteman (Black Bear)” Sanders, Peggy: “Images of America: Fall River MA91, p42. County and Hot Springs,” MA03, p51; Schweider, Dorothy Hubbard: “Growing Up with “Wind Cave National Park: The First 100 the Town,” ND02, p43. Years,” JF04, p51; “Fall River County and Seaman, Millard F.: “Gumbo, Gumption Hot Springs: 125 Years,” JF09, p64. and God: The Story of Sunshine Bible Sanderson, Nathan: “Controlled Recklessness,” Academy,” MJ05, p64. MA16, p68. Sedgewick, Rhonda Coy: “Sky Trails: The Life of Sandness, Linda: “Rochford: The Friendliest Clyde W. Ice,” MJ92, p56. Little Ghost Town in the Black Hills,” JA13, Seger, Linda: “A Codumbus Colundrum,” JF11, p62. p79. Sargent, Theodore D.: “The Life of Elaine Serr, Esther M.: “The Belvidere Cemetery,” Goodale Eastman,” JA08, p72. MJ89, p43. Savage, Candace: “Prairie: A Natural History,” Shaff, Fran: “Laura’s Lost Love,” SO07, p63. ND04, p64. Shaff, Howard and Audrey: “Six Wars at a Sayer, John William: “Ghost Dancing the Law,” Time,” JUL85, p42; DJ87, p28. ND00, p79. Shaw, Michael (music): “South Dakota Soul,” Sayre, Lois: “Oscar Howe: Native American ND10, p64. Master Artist,” SO15, p63. Silvestro, Roger L.: “In the Shadow of Schaff, Jon: “The Plains Political Tradition: Wounded Knee,” MJ06, p70. Essays on South Dakota Political Culture,” Simmons, Gertrude (Zitkala-Sa): “Dance in a JF12, p44. Buffalo Skull,” MA10, p75. Schell, Herbert S. and John E. Miller: “History Simonson, Lynnette: “Kids in the Courthouse,”

South Dakota Magazine Index • 271 SIM - SWA ND03, p83 Speece, Wynn: “The Best of the Neighbor Lady,” Simpson, John: “West River 1850-1910,” MA01, AS87, p44. p42. Sperlich, Peggy: “Grandfather’s Bedtime Simpson, Pamela: “Corn Palaces and Butter Stories,” JF10, p35. Queens,” SO12, p28. Spies, Josh: “Painting from Real Life Simpson, Scott (music): “Edge of the Known,” Experience,” MA13, p69. SO13, p29. Spotted Thunder, Tiana (music): “Sunrise to Simpson, Steven Lewis: “A Thunder-Being Sunset,” JF13, p41. Nation” (fi lm), JA12, p41. Sprague, Donovin Arleigh: “Cheyenne River Sinte Gleska University: “Lakota Sioux,” FJ04, p51. Documentaries: The Stories of Don Sprague, Donovin: “Ziebach County,” SO10, Moccasin,” JA15, p69. p24. Sippel, Fran: “The First Hunt,” MJ11, p61. St. Pierre, Mark: “Of Uncommon Birth,” SO03, Slattery, Estella Mae: “Jeremaiah’s God,” JA04, p68. p60. Stabler, Duane: “Walworth Memories,” JF15, Smalley, B.W.: “Lewis and Clark Trail Guide,” p38. JA04, p61. Stanford, Geraldine A.J.: “Unverifi ed Sightings Smith Hill, Pamela: “Laura Ingalls Wilder: A from Dakota East,” ND97, p69. Writer’s Life,” MA08, p77. Stanga, Steven: “A Lover, A Fighter and A Smith, Brad: “Lawman to Outlaw: Verne Miller Tugboat Rider,” MA10, p78. and the City Massacre,” ND03, p82. Stangland, E.C.: “How to Become Your Own Smith, Elizabeth Theiss: “Historic Vermillion Boss,” SEP86, p42; “Ole and Lena Jokes,” and Clay County,” JA04, p61; “Images AM87, p40; “More Ole and Lena Jokes,” of America: Historic Vermillion and Clay MJ88, p48. County,” MA03, p51. Stanton, Ann Haber: “Jewish Pioneers of the Smith, Hugh L.: “Foxbarr,” NOV85, p32-33. Black Hills Gold Rush,” SO11, p27. Smith, Raymond H.: “I Remember: Narrowing Starita, Joe: “The Dull Knives of Pine Ridge,” the Gap in the 20th Century,” JA91, p38; “I SO06, p81. Remember,” JF94, p53. Stenseth, Ruth: “Autobiography of Lorna Smith, V.J. and Amy Dunkle: “The College on Buntrock Herseth: Daughter of Dakota the Hill: A Sense of SDSU History,” MA04, Pioneers,” JA05, p86. p68. Sterling, Brandon (music): “Fresh Out of My Smith, V.J.: “The Richest Man in Town,” SO05, Mind,” ND09, p47. p62. Stern, Kenneth S.: “Loud Hawk: The United Snethen, Dan: “Reservation Realities (fi lm),” States Versus the American Indian JF12, p46. Movement,” SO04, p61. Sneve, Virginia Driving Hawk: “When Thunders Sternhagen, Mark T.: “Normal for Me,” MJ16, Spoke,” MA94, p49; “The Trickster and the p64. Troll,” JA98, p58; “Completing the Circle,” Stevens, Barbara:”Crooked Paths,” MJ88, p49. JA99, p59; : “Grandpa was a Cowboy and Strasser, Joel & Lavonne: “Love of the Land,” an Indian,” MA01, p42; “Lana’s Lakota JF97, p74. Moon,” MA08, p79; “Sioux Women: Stratton, W.K.: “Chasing the Rodeo,” MA06, Traditionally Sacred,” MJ17, p77. p71. Solensten, John: “Good Thunder,” SO06, p81; Stubbles, Russell L.: “Skyscrapers of the “Buffalo Grass,” JF14, p45. Prairie,” MJ98, p77. Soli, Lynn and Barbara McCraig: “South Dakota Stucker, George J.: “Voices from the Heartland: Recreation Guide,” MAR86, p27. A Book of Original Poetry,” SO90, p17. Solon, Brad (music): “Backwoodsman’s Reel,” Stupnick, Cynthia Anne Frank: “Steppes to Neu JA10, p90; “Lamplighter’s Hornpipe,” ND10, Odessa,” SO97, p77. p65. Summerside, R.V.: “Dakota Days Afi eld,” ND01, South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and p42. Parks: “South Dakota State Park Trail Sundstrom, Linda: “Storied Stone,” SO04, p64. Atlas,” MA03, p50. Svarvari, Steve: “Time Passages: a History in South Dakota Humanities Council: “What Makes Progress?” JF08, p67. a South Dakotan,” JF13, p40. Swanson, Carlee: “Echoes from all Seasons,” South Dakota Symphony: “In Paradisum (CD),” JA97, p72. SO12, p28. Swanson, Ivan A.: “One Horse anda Load of

272 • South Dakota Magazine inDex SWA - WAG Oats,” JF94, p53. Napseni,” MA04, p64. Swanson, Lois: “The Oath of the Secret Pearl,” Townsley, Janet Howe: “Dakota Dreams: Fannie MJ10, p68. Sabra Howe’s Own Story,” MA04, p65. Szana, Jim and Sandy: “Capitol Christmas,” Travis, Jerry: “Prairie View,” SO11, p26. ND15, p66. Trimbach, Joseph: “American Indian Mafia,” T MJ08, p85. Talbott, Starley: “Along the Grapevine Trail,” Trump, Michael: “Raiding Deadwood’s Bad JF09, p64. Lands,” JF10, p38. TallBear, Kim: “This Stretch of the River,” JA07, Tschetter, Janet: “Through Fire & Flood,” JF08, p62-63. p67. Tallman, Dan: “Birds of South Dakota,” MA03, Tvedten, Brother Benet: “All Manner of Monks,” p50. AM87, p40; “View From a Monastery,” JF00, Taylor, Kathleen: “Cold Front,” JF01, p63. p58. Thacker, Tass and Junek, Bruce: “The Road of Twomey, Katherine: “Heartland Heritage,” JF94, Dreams,” MA92, p39. p53. Thatcher, Anna Marie: “Clarence Darrow: U Crimes, Causes and the Courtroom” Unger, Douglas: “Leaving the Land,” MA96, p65. (script), MJ10, p71. Union Grove Pickers (music): “Great Plains Theisz, R.D. and Young Bear, Severt: “Standing Driftin’,” ND14, p64. in the Light: A Lakota Way of Seeing,” Upgren, H. Ted: “Across the Wheatgrass,” MJ90, JF95, p44. p47. Thomas, Arlue: “Prairie Minister’s Wife,” SO11, Upward, Robert: “The English Gentleman,” p28. JF01, p64. Thompson, Ben: “Mobridge in History,” MJ15, Utrecht, Lori and Neihardt, Hilda: “Black Elk p72. Lives,” JA01, p55. Thompson, Era Bell: “American Daughter,” V ON87, p48. Van Schaack, Rose Tomsik: “A Time to be Thompson, Harry: “A New History of South Remembered,” MA89, p29. Dakota,” ND05, p59. VanEpps-Taylor, Betti Carol: “Oscar Micheaux: Thompson, John: “Home in One Piece,” MJ02, Dakota Homesteader, Pioneer Film Maker,” p32. ND99, p92; “Forgotten Lives,” JA08, p71. Thompson, Rod: “The Black Hills,” MJ12, p30. VanZee, Rick A.: “Rails Thjrough the Grass: The Thompson, Thomas and Roberta Krim: “A Milwaukee’s Branch to Platte,” ND00, p78. Coloring Book of Hidatsa Indian Stories,” Varvel, Lois and Grow, Kathy: “The Bridge JA88, p46. We Built: The Story of Yankton’s Meridian Thomsen, Norman D.: “Growing Up on the Farm Bridge,” JF02, p61; “The Day Bridger Got in the Thirties: A South Dakota Family’s his Name,” JA03, p58. Story,” SO01, p71. Vestal, Stanley: “The Missouri,” SO97, p78. Thorson, Sara: “Leave a Legacy: A Top 10 Vincent, Alisha: “All that a Moo Can Do,” JA15, Diary,” SO09, p26. p67. Thorton, Russel: “The Year the Stars Fell,” Visser, Audrae: “Country Cousin,” AM87, p41; SO07, p62. “Grass Roots Poetry,” ND91, p58. Thurman, Jack: “We Were In The First Waves of Voels, Margaret, Kinyon, Jeanette and Johnson, Steel Amtracs Who Landed on Iwo Jima,” Lois: “F.C.W. Kuehn: Prairie Architect,” JF13, p42. NOV86, p43. Thurston, Mary Worthy and Breneman, Muriel: Volk, David and Mark Meierhenry: “The Mystery “The Land They Possessed,” AS87, p45. of the Maize,” JA10, p88; “They Mystery of Tidball, Rose: “Taming the Plains,” JF03, p50. the Pheasants,” JF13, p38. Timpany, Kathryn and Dempster, Tom: Volk, David: “Draftee,” ND07, p62. “Behold,” JF10, p39. Voorhis, Les and Paul Higbee: “Bear Butte: Tinder Box, The (music): “These Winds,” ND12, Sentinel of the Plains,” MJ10, p70. p71. W Tollefsrud, Dwaine and Mike Wolforth: Wade, Catherine: “Another Time Around” and “Tatanka,” JA07, p64. “Let’s Dish,” ND14, p62. Toronto, Matt and Aaron: “The Pact (film),” Wagoner, Paula L.: “They Treated Us Just Like MJ11, p62. Indians: The Worlds of Bennett County, Torson, Dianna: “Salt Camp: Herstory of Ollie S.D.” MA03, p53.

South Dakota Magazine Index • 273 WAL - WOO Waldner Messengers, The (music): “Down Williams, Dorothy: “Southeast of Fourteen,” Every Road,” MA13, p73. ND89, p52 Wall, Dana: “Mare Kin: The Langhuage We Williams, Elizabeth Evenson: “Emil Loriks: Speak Instead of English,” JF00, p58. Builder of a New Economic Order,” MA88, Walstrom, Veryl: “My Search for the Burial Sites p40; “More Refl ections of a Prairie of the Sioux Nation Chiefs,” SO97, p77. Daughter,” ND93, p45; “Free to Speak his Walter, Dolores: “D’s Country Diary,” SO95, Mind: W.R. Ronald, Prairie Editor and an p44; “Under the Ring Bologna & Above the AAA Architect,” MJ00, p56. Fresh Carnations,” MJ05, p62. Williams, Michael S. : “The Discovery Journal,” Walz, Jean and Jeanette Kinyon: “The ND06, p55. Incredible Gladys Pyle,” AM87, p40. Williamson, Warren: “The Growing Up Years,” Ward, David: “A Life Almost Wasted,” MA12, SO91, p42. p38. Willis, John: “Views from the Reservation,” Ward, Nick: (fi lm) “Called to Walls,” JA16, p77. ND10, p61. Ware, Eugene F.: “The Indian War of 1864,” Wilms, Jordan and Mary Buchholz: “Belle JF95, p45. Fourche,” JF09, p64. Warren, Margaret Lemley: “The Badlands Fox,” Wilson, Diane: “Beloved Child: A Dakota Way of JF92, p40. Life,” ND11, p52. Wassink, Jan L. : “Watchable Birds,” JF08, p67. Wilson, Jerry: “American Artery: A Pan Watson, Robert P.: “George McGovern: A American Journey,” JF01, p60; “Waiting for Political Life, A Political Legacy,” MA05, p53. Coyote’s Call,” JF09, p63. Weber, George H.: “Boxcar,” JF01, p60; “Prairie Wilson, Norma and Nancy Losacker: “Rivers, Town Boyhood,” JA05, p86. Wings and Sky,” ND16, p61. Weedom, Ronald R. and Froiland, Sven G.: Wilson, Ruby: “Campus Sketches: Images of “Natural History of the Black Hills and South Dakota State University in Word and Badlands,” MJ91, p71. Photograph,” MA13, p72. Weinberg, Marjorie: “The Real Rosebud: The Wilson, Stehphen: “Answering the Call,” JF08, Triumph of a Lakota Woman,” JF05, p49. p66. Weinreis, Sister Anna Marie: “Sips of Wein,” Wilson, Stephen L.: “Advising Chiang’s Army,” JUL86, p44. ND16, p64. Weisgarber, Ann: “The Personal History of Wink, Dawn: “Meadowlark,” MJ14, p76. Rachel DuPree,” SO11, p26. Winkelpeck-Stuefen, Fern Evelyn: “Pages Glued Wendelboe, C.M.: “Death Where the Bad Rocks Apart,” ND91, p59. Live,” MA13, p70. Wishart, David J.: “The Fur Trade of the Wermers, Dave (music): “Boxes,” MA13, p72. American West,” MJ93, p51; “Encyclopedia Westgard, Gary A. : “The Journey and the of the Great Plains,” MA05, p50; “Great Grace,” SO07, p61. Plains Indians,” MA17, p43. Wheeler, Joyce: “My Lady,” JA10, p88; Wolff, David: “Seth Bullock: Black Hills “Laughter in the Wind,” SO11, p26; Lawman,” ND09, p48. “Goodbye, Belvidere,” MA14, p72; “His Eye Wollman, Doug (music): “Overshadowed,” is on the Sparrow,” JF16, p74. MJ13, p64. Wheeler, Joyce: “The Countries of Whine and Wood, David and David Erpestad: “Building Roses,” MA16, p66. South Dakota,” JA97, p73. Whirlwind Soldier, Lydia, Karen Lone Hill, Woodard, Aaron Robert: “Soft Fur and Iron Lanniko L. Lee and Florestine Kiyukanpi Men- A History of the Fur Trade In South Renville: “Shaping Survival,” SO03, p68-69. Dakota and the Upper Missouri,” MA07, Whirlwind Soldier, Lydia: “Memory Songs,” p66. MJ00, p54. Woodard, Charles L.: “Country Congregations: Wilcox, Dwayne: “Views from the Reservation,” South Dakota Stories,” MA03, p52. ND10, p61. Woodard, Charles, George Kiner and Bill Wilder, Laura Ingalls: “Fairy Poems,” 15/1, p55. Jensen: “Tall Tales But True: South Dakota Willey, Emma: “Prairie Rattlers, Long Johns Sports Stories,” ND02, p42. and Chokecherry Wind: Memoirs From the Woodard, Charles: “Peril and Promise,” MJ08, Silent Prairie,” MA04, p64. p84-85. Williams, Ben O. and Chuck Johnson: Woodward, Mary Dodge: “The Checkered Years: “Wingshooter’s Guide to South Dakota A Bonanza Farm Diary 1884-88,” MJ90, Upland Birds and Waterfowl,” JA97, p73. p47.

274 • South Dakota Magazine inDex WOS - ZIT Woster, Jim, Terry & Kevin: “The Woster Brothers Brand,” JF91, p30. Woster, Kevin and Greg Latza: “The Missouri: South Dakota’s River Legend,” JF03, p48. WPA State of South Dakota, Federal Writers’ Project, “A South Dakota Guide,” JA06, p63. Wright, Robert: “Little Business on the Prairie,” MA16, p66. Wynia, David: “How Soon can You get here, Doc?” MA01, p42. X Y Yarbrough, Steven: “Alleluias for the Orchestra (CD),” MA11, p76. Yeager, Anson: “Stories: Northern Plains Adventures,” MJ03, p64; “Stories: Famous Faces and Places,” MJ03, p64. Young Bear, Severt and R.D. Theisz: “Standing in the Light: A Lakota Way of Seeing,” JF95, p44. Young, Harry “Sam”: “Hard Knocks: A Life Story of the Vanishing West,” ND05, p60. Young, Kay: “Wild Seasons: Gathering and Cooking Wild Plants of the Great Plains,” JF94, p52. Younger, Beryl Colburn: “The Wit and Wisdom of John F. Younger,” ND95, p69. Z Zastrow, Berdette Elaine: “Woman’s Guide to Hunting,” JA01, p53. Zastrow, Tamra: “One Hundred Years of SDHSAA,” ND07, p63. Zediker, Rose Ross: “Wedding on the Rocks,” SO13, p28. Zeilinger, Ron: “Sacred Ground,” JA88, p45; “Lakota Life,” SO88, p36. Zeller, Bob: “Crisis in the Country,” MJ89, p43. Zhu, Liping and Rose Estep Fosha: “Ethnic Oasis,” SO04, p62. Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons): “Dreams of Thunder: Stories, Poems and the Sun Dance Opera,” ND01, p42; “Dance in a Buffalo Skull,” MA10, p75.

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