North Dakota History, 1999–2020

North Dakota History, 1999–2020

Index for North Dakota History, 1999–2020 After Custer: Loss and Transformation in Sioux Country, review of, 78:3 & 4, 35-40 Agnew, Jeremy, review of, 77:1 & 2, 40-46 Agrarian Socialism in America: Marx, Jefferson, and Jesus in the Oklahoma Countryside 1904- 1920 (Bisset), review of, 67.4: 38 Agricultural Adjustment Act of 1938, criticism of, 66.3 & 4: 31-40 Agricultural depression, following World War I, 66.3 & 4: 31-40 Agriculture, history of, 68.1: 2-19, 68.1: 20-36; use of binder twine, 68.1: 20-36; use of Native American seeds, 68.1: 2-19 Ahern, Wilbert H., review by, 68.3: 43 Albers, Everett C.–director of N. D. Humanities Council, 70.3: inside cover; article by, 66.3 & 4: 2 Albers, Gretchen A., review by, 76:3 & 4, 41-48 Allen, Brad, article by, 81.4: 16-32 Allen, John L., article by, 69.2, 3, & 4: 2-23; review by, 73.3 & 4: 36 Allen, Michael, review of, 66.3 & 4: 64 Allert, Johannes R., article by, 81.3: 3-15 Amato, Joseph A., ed., review of, 72.3 & 4: 62 Amenia and Sharon Land Company–bonanza farm, 71.1 & 2: 2-49 Amenia, N. Dak., in the 1920s and 1930s, 71.1 & 2: 2-49 American Agriculture and the Problem of Monopoly: The Political Economy of Grain Belt Farming, 1953-1980 (Lauck), review of, 68.1: 37 American Anthropology, 1971-1995 (Darnell, ed.), review of, 71.3 & 4: 48-49 American Automobile Association (AAA), 74:1 & 2: 2-35 American Fur Company, and George Catlin, 70.4: 12-31; and the Upper Missouri Outfit’s Apple River trading post, 84.2: 3-13 American Indian Education: A History, Review of, 74:1 & 2: 44-55 American Legion, formation of, 68.3: 2-13; post-WWII organization and purposes of, 70.1: 2-25; role in senatorial election of 1920, 68.3: 2-13 American Indian women and quilting, 77:3 & 4, 22-39 The American Midwest: An Interpretive Encyclopedia, review of, 75:1 & 2: 26-42 American Natural Gas Company, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and coal gasification in western N. Dak., 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46 American Red Cross, and World War II, 67.4: 2-19 American Revolution, causes of, 70.1: 28-35 American Serengeti: The Last Big Animals of the Great Plains (Flores), review of, 81.3: 34-35 The American West: Out of Myth, Into Reality (Hassrick), review of, 68.2: 38 The American West: The Reader (Nugent and Ridge, eds.), review of, 67.4: 38 Americans View Their Dust Bowl Experience (Wunder, Kaye & Carstensen), review of, 66.3 & 4: 64 Amidon, Beulah (McHenry)–wife of North Dakota federal Judge Charles F. Amidon, 85.2: 4, 6 Amidon, Charles Fremont–North Dakota federal judge, 85.2: 3-19; and legal philosophy, 85.2: 6-9; and early life and family, 85.2: 4-6; and the 1917 Espionage Act, 85.2: 3-4, 8-19; and United States of America v. Kate Richards O’Hare, 85.2: 9-11; and United States of America v. Henry Von Bank, 85.2: 11-12; and United States of America v. B.H. Schutte, 85.2: 11-12; and United States of America v. John H. Wishek, 85.2: 12; and United States of America v. J. W. Brinton, 85.2: 13-14; and United States of America v. J. Fontana, 85.2: 4, 12-14; and United States of American v. Walter Thomas Mills, 85.2: 14-15, 17; and work with the ACLU, 85.2: 15; and legacy, 85.2: 15-17 “An Excerpt from Passage of Discovery: The American Rivers Guide to the Missouri River of Lewis and Clark,” 66.2: 15-22 An Opportunity Lost: The Truman Administration and the Farm Policy Debate, review of, 74:3 & 4:45-56 Andersen, Elmer L., review of, 70.1: 39 Anderson, Elizabeth Preston–president of North Dakota Woman’s Christian Temperance Union, and leadership in the North Dakota woman suffrage movement, 84.2: 14, 16, 17, 20, 24, 26, 32 Anderson, Gary Clayton, review by, 78:3 & 4, 35-40; review of, 84.1: 38-39, 85.2: 38 Anderson, Joseph L., review by, 75:3 & 4: 54 Anderson, Kathie Ryckman, review by, 67.4: 36 Anderson, Marcia G., review of, 83.2: 37 Andersson, Rani-Henrik, review of, 83.2: 39 Andreasen, Bethany, review by, 72.3 & 4: 61; 78:3 & 4, 35-40 Andrews, Mark–U.S. senator, and Arthur Link, 72.1 & 2: 2-28, 37-46; and gubernatorial campaign against William Guy, 71.1 & 2: 2-49 “Angry Harvest: A. C. Townley’s Controversial Florida Sisal Venture,” 84.1: 18-34 Animals, observed by Lewis and Clark, 66.2: 2-14 Anticipating the Unknown: Logistics and Ideology in the Exploration of Louisiana,” 70.2: 22-30 Anti-German sentiment during World War I in North Dakota, 85.2: 4, 7-15 Apple River trading post, founding and history of, 84.2: 3-13; and Upper Missouri fur trade, 84.2: 4-13; and relations with Arikaras, 84.2: 7-9; and David Dawson Mitchell, 84.2: 4, 6, 7, 9; and Kenneth McKenzie, 84.2: 4, 6, 7, 9, 11-12; and Honoré Picotte, 84.2: 6, 7, 11; and trade with Yanktonais, 84.2: 4, 7, 9; and Gabriel Pascal Cerré, 84.2: 7, 9-10, 11; and American Fur Company’s Upper Missouri Outfit, 84.2: 4-12; and Fort Union, 84.2: 4, 6- 7, 9, 11-12 Archambault, JoAllyn, article by, 68.2: 24-26 Archambault, Joseph–student at Hampton/Lakota leader, 68.2: 2-26 Archambault, Mary Gates–Lakota woman, 68.2: 24-26 Ardoch, N.Dak., patent medicines in, 80.3: 3-28 “Are We Germans, or Russians, or Americans?: The McIntosh County German-Russians During World War I,” 82.2: 3-18 (reprint) Arikara agriculture, and the Oscar H. Will & Company, 76:1 & 2, 2-25 Arikara account of Custer’s campaign, and Orin G. Libby, 68.4: 2-25 Arikara Narrative of Custer’s Campaign and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, writing of, 68.4: 2- 25, 76:3 & 4, 22-40 Arikara War: The First Plains Indian War, 1823 (Nester), review of, 70.3: 40 Arikaras, and Lewis and Clark Expedition, 70.3: 26-35, 70.4: 2-10; trade alliances of, 70.4: 2-10 Aristocrat of the West: The Story of Harold Schafer (Woiwode), review of, 67.4: 36 Arman, Elvira Susanna (Sue) Will – daughter of George Will, 76:1 & 2, 2-25 Armstrong, Samuel Chapman–founder of Hampton Institute, 68.2: 2-23, 68.3: 20-42 Army Air Forces, in Europe in WWII, 72.3 & 4: 25-37; casualties sustained by, 72.3 & 4: 25-37 Arnesen, Eric, ed., review of, 66.2: 40 Arrowheads, Spears, and Buffalo Jumps: Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Great Plains (Travis), review of, 85.1: 40 Arts of Diplomacy: Lewis and Clark’s Indian Collection (McLaughlin), review of, 72.3 & 4: 61 Assault on the Deadwood Stage: Road Agents and Shotgun Messengers, review of, 80:1, 34-36 Association for Retarded Citizens of North Dakota, et. al., vs. Olson, et. al., 74:1 & 2: 2-35 At Lincoln’s Side: Smith Stimmel’s Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln,” 74:3 & 4:2-5 At Standing Rock and Wounded Knee: The Journals and Papers of Father Francis M. Craft, 1888-1890, review of, 76:1 & 2, 46-54 Atkins, Annette, review of, 70.3: 36; review by, 81.2: 30-31 Automobiles, early tours by, 67.1: 23-45; racing, 74:1 & 2: 36-43 Axline, Jon, review by, 67.4: 38 Bad Gun–Mandan, sketch of, 73.3 & 4: 2-31 Bad Lands Cow Boy–newspaper, 67.2: 26-38 Badlands–North Dakota, landscape design in, 80.2: 3-15 A Bag Worth a Pony: The Art of the Ojibwe Bandolier Bag (Anderson), review of, 83.2: 37 Bailey, Dix, and Mead–photographers of Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21 Bailey, Michael J., review by, 67.3: 39 Baker, Gerard (Yellow Wolf), review by, 77:3 & 4, 40; 80:1, 34-36 Baker, William M., review of, 67.3: 39 Balcom, Sue B., review of, 80.2: 52 Balkowitsch, Shane—wet plate photographer, 81.2: 22 Bands, performing in N. Dak., 67.1: 10-22; military, photo of at Fort Buford, 69.2, 3, & 4: back cover The Bank of North Dakota: From Surviving to Thriving—The First 100 Years (Jacobs), review of, 84.1: 38 Bankruptcy, and Lynn Frazier’s legislation, 66.3 & 4: 31-40 Banks, Dennis with Richard Erdoes, review of, 74:3 & 4:45-56 Banks, Kimball M., review by, 70.1: 38 Barber, Charles M., review by, 72.3 & 4: 58 Barbour, Barton H., review of, 70.2: 31 Barker-Devine, Jenny, review by, 74:3 & 4:45-56 Barnard, Sandy, review by, 74:3 & 4:45-56 Barnes, J. C.–buffalo hunter, and James McLaughlin, 71.3 & 4: 2-18 Barnes, Jeff, review of, 76:1 & 2, 46-54 Barney Keogh: A North Dakota P.O.W. in World War II Germany,” 67.4: 2-19 Barth, Aaron L., review by, 81.1: 34-35 Barrett, Carole, article by, 66.3 & 4: 3-16; reviews by, 74.1 & 2: 44-55, 80.3: 32, 81.2: 29-30, 85.1: 39-40 Barry, David F.–photographer, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24; and Sitting Bull, 72.3 & 4: 2-21, 22-24 Barry, Missouri (near Liberty and Platte City), and James Kipp, 77:1 & 2, 2-35 Basin Electric Power Cooperative, and coal gasification in western N.

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