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Volume 51, Number 4, Winter 2001

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Table of Contents

World Champions: The 1904 Girls' Basketball Team from Fort Shaw Indian Boarding School
by Linda Peavy and Ursula Smith
page 2

"The Greatest Hazard of All is the 'Human Element'": Manning the Machines of the World's Greatest Wheat Farm
by Douglas Edwards
page 26

The Goldfish Died: Great Falls, Fort Benton, and the Great Flood of 1908
by Gordon Morris Bakken and J. Elwood Bakken
page 38

Nelson A. Miles, Crazy Horse, and the Battle of Wolf Mountains
by Jeffrey V. Pearson
page 51
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Essays on the West
Western Art Don't Get No Respect
by Brian W. Dippie
page 68

The Road to Reappearance
by Peter Iverson
page 72

Still High, Wide, and Handsome?
by Hal Rothman
page 75

Looking Ahead
An Opportunity for Partnership
page 78

The Montana Traveler
Pictograph Cave State Park
by Ann Kooistra-Manning
page 79
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Montana Reviews
page 82
Stiller, Wounding the West
reviewed by Brian Shovers

Adams, General William S. Harney
reviewed by Susan Badger Doyle

Jackson, The Piikani Blackfeet
reviewed by Paul C. Rosier

Thomas, A Country in the Mind
reviewed by Mark Spence

Ball, Army Regulars on the Western Frontier, 1848-1861
reviewed by Mark A. Weitz

Barbour, Fort Union and the Upper Missouri Fur Trade
reviewed by Scott Eckberg
Letters to the Editor
page 92

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