Forestry Research West
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Page : 28 pages
File Size : 26,46 MB
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Category : Forests and forestry
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Page : 28 pages
File Size : 26,46 MB
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Category : Forests and forestry
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Author : United States. Great Plains Committee
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Page : 236 pages
File Size : 36,28 MB
Release : 1936
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Author : United States. Great Plains Committee
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Page : 234 pages
File Size : 13,64 MB
Release : 1936
Category : Great Plains
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Author : National Agricultural Library (U.S.)
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Page : 584 pages
File Size : 47,68 MB
Release : 1973
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 106 pages
File Size : 29,68 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Indians of North America
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Journal of the Northern Plains.
Author : R.R. Bowker Company. Department of Bibliography
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Page : 2530 pages
File Size : 35,85 MB
Release : 1978
Category : United States
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Author : Merle Massie
Publisher : Univ. of Manitoba Press
Page : 547 pages
File Size : 35,76 MB
Release : 2014-04-26
Category : History
ISBN : 0887554547
Saskatchewan is the anchor and epitome of the ‘prairie’ provinces, even though half of the province is covered by boreal forest. The Canadian penchant for dividing this vast country into easily-understood ‘regions’ has reduced the Saskatchewan identity to its southern prairie denominator and has distorted cultural and historical interpretations to favor the prairie south. Forest Prairie Edge is a deep-time investigation of the edge land, or ecotone, between the open prairies and boreal forest region of Saskatchewan. Ecotones are transitions from one landscape to another, where social, economic, and cultural practices of different landscapes are blended. Using place history and edge theory, Massie considers the role and importance of the edge ecotone in building a diverse social and economic past that contradicts traditional “prairie” narratives around settlement, economic development, and culture. She offers a refreshing new perspective that overturns long-held assumptions of the prairies and the Canadian west.
Author : Eleanor Arnason
Publisher : PM Press
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 19,82 MB
Release : 2010-05-01
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 160486382X
When President Thomas Jefferson sent Lewis and Clark to explore the West, he told them to look especially for mammoths. Jefferson had seen bones and tusks of the great beasts in Virginia, and he suspected—he hoped!—that they might still roam the Great Plains. In Eleanor Arnason’s imaginative alternate history, they do: shaggy herds thunder over the grasslands, living symbols of the oncoming struggle between the Native peoples and the European invaders. And in an unforgettable saga that soars from the badlands of the Dakotas to the icy wastes of Siberia, from the Russian Revolution to the AIM protests of the 1960s, Arnason tells of a modern woman’s struggle to use the weapons of DNA science to fulfill the ancient promises of her Lakota heritage. PLUS: “Writing SF During World War III,” and an Outspoken Interview that takes you straight into the heart and mind of one of today’s edgiest and most uncompromising speculative authors.
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Page : 2178 pages
File Size : 17,18 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Agriculture
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Page : 2176 pages
File Size : 28,8 MB
Release : 1977
Category : Agriculture
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