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Buller, Rebecca A. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2008
Thumb through the pages of a DeLorme gazetteer of any Great Plains state and you will find small black diamonds, each with its own place-name, scattered throughout the large-scale maps. For those who are familiar with the area, the existence of some of the diamonds, supposedly marking the location of a community, can be confusing since these…
Descriptors: Rural Areas, Human Geography, Community, Counties
Wishart, David J. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2006
A careful reading of recent issues of the "Natural Areas Journal," the publication of the Natural Areas Association, will leave you with the conclusion that humans are not a part of natural areas. When humans do appear, it is either as disturbing agents, disrupting the naturalness through, for example, the introduction of exotic plants…
Descriptors: Environmental Influences, Physical Environment, Ecology, Conservation (Environment)
Sweeney, Kevin Z. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2005
The view from Pikes Peak is breathtaking. In the summer of 1893, Katherine Lee Bates sat on the summit of Pikes Peak, inspired by the panorama to pen the words to "America the Beautiful." Her poem was set to the tune "Materna" by Samuel Augustus Ward two years later to become one of our nation's most beloved anthems. Many…
Descriptors: United States History, Geographic Regions, Human Geography, Patriotism

Veregge, Nina – Great Plains Quarterly, 1995
Describes the historical development of the spatial order of human settlement in Geary County, Kansas. Geary County's sense of place derives from the integration of physical and human environments--patterns of association between daily human activities and natural environment that have produced a particular cultural landscape. (SV)
Descriptors: Built Environment, Human Geography, Land Settlement, Local History
Smucker, Janneken L. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2004
While the Old Order Amish are often thought of as the plain dressing religious sect that attracts millions of tourists annually to Pennsylvania Dutch country, this Anabaptist group also has a significant history in the Great Plains. The Amish who settled in the Great Plains share commonalities with the Old Order Amish who remained in more…
Descriptors: Religious Cultural Groups, Human Geography, United States History, Visual Aids
Johnson, Michael K. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2004
Aboard a train heading out of Minneapolis toward frontier North Dakota, Era Bell Thompson in her autobiography "American Daughter" (1946) describes a landscape that grows steadily bleaker with each mile farther west: "Suddenly there was snow--miles and miles of dull, white snow, stretching out to meet the heavy, gray sky; deep banks…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, African American Community, Autobiographies, United States History
Campbell, Gregorgy R.; Foor, Thomas A. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2004
Sacred and cultural geography is a universal feature of indigenous religious practices across Native North America. However, in a growing number of cases, conflicts have developed between Native North American religious practitioners and land-managing federal agencies. The contentious situations often come down to Indian peoples struggling to…
Descriptors: Values, Public Agencies, North Americans, Administrative Policy