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In America's Midwest, where 'wilderness' is in short supply, working to defend what's left of Iowa's natural resources can be both a daunting and an entertaining task. In Wildland …
In 1978 historian Joseph Wall wrote that Iowa was "e;still seeking to assert its own identity. . . . It has no real center where the elite of either power, wealth, or culture …
"e;Projectile point"e; is a collective term for spear and dart points, arrowheads, and hafted knives. The many Native Americans who have inhabited Iowa shaped points …
Iowa has more than eighteen thousand archaeological sites, and research in the past few decades has transformed our knowledge of the state's human past. Drawing on the discoveries …
Who are the "e;plain people,"e; the men and women who till their fields with horse and plow, travel by horse and buggy, live without electricity and telephones, and …
June grass at sunset, Indian grass at sunrise, hawk moths and monarch butterflies nectaring on purple fringed orchids and rough blazing star, little bluestem and saw-tooth …
Esther's Town could be "e;Any Town, U.S.A.,"e; for the equals of its cast of characters can be found in any small town. And here, as usual, was the town newspaper editor, …
Photographers Linda and Robert Scarth have an incredible eye for that magic moment when small becomes beautiful. Matched with patience and skill, their eye for magic produces …
Originally published in 1978, this work reflected a range of views on Native Americans in Iowa: those of the Native Americans themselves, those of Euro-Americans, of lay people and …