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Chapter 1 . An excellent general introduction to the life of Carlo di Rudio is Cesare Marino and Ken Comery, “Carlo deRudio: A Survivor of the Little Bighorn,” http://www .derudio.co.uk. . “De Rudio Served with Gen. Custer ,” San Francisco Call, September 30, 1908. . Paul Wilhelm, Duke of Württemberg, Travels in North America, 1822–1824, trans. W. Robert Nitske, ed. Savoie Lottinville (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1973); Charles Augustus Murray, Travels in North America during the Years 1834, 1835, & 1836 (London: Richard Bentley, 1839); Maximillian Wied, Maximilian, Prince of Wied’s Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834 (New York: AMS Press, 1966); Hal Schindler, “Sir George, The Buffalo Slayer” (Salt Lake Tribune, Febrary 16, 1997); John M. Carroll, ed., The Grand Duke Alexis in the United States of America (New York: Interland Publishing, 1972). . Goodman, George J., and Cheryl A. Lawson, Retracing Major Stephen H. Long’s 1820 Expedition: The Itinerary and Botany (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1995); George Catlin, Letters and Notes on the North American Indians (New York: Clarkson N. Potter, 1975); Robert J. Moore, Native Americans: A Portrait: The Art and Travels of Charles Bird King, George Catlin, and Karl Bodmer (New York: Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 1997); Alfred Jacob Miller, The West of Alfred Jacob Miller (1837), from the Notes and Water Colors in the Walters Art Gallery (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1951). . John Treat Irving, Indian Sketches Taken During an Expedition to the Pawnee Tribes (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1955); Washington Irving, A Tour on the Prairies, ed. John Francis McDermott (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1956); Frederick A. Wislizenus, A Journey to the Rocky Mountains, 1839 (Glorieta, N.M.: Rio Grande Press, 1969); Edmund C. Bray and Martha Coleman Bray, Joseph N. Nicollet on the Plains and Prairies: The Expedition of 1838–39 with Journals, Letters, and Notes on the Dakota Indians (St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 1976). N O T E S 204 Notes to pages 1–13 . Donald J. Blakeslee, Waconda Lake: Prehistoric Swidden-Foragers in the Central Plains, Central Plains Archaeology 7, no. 1 (1999). Chapter 2 . Rolfe D. Mandel, “The Effects of Late Quaternary Landscape Evolution on the Archaeological Record of Kansas,” in Kansas Archaeology, ed. Robert J. Hoard and William E. Banks (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2006), 28–45; David W. May, “Geoarchaeology of Four Sites at Lake Waconda, Kansas,” (report submitted to the Bureau of Reclamation, Grand Island, Nebraska, 1991); David W. May, “Holocene Fluvial Landforms and Alluvial Stratigraphy in the Solomon River Valley, Lake Waconda, Kansas” (report to the Bureau of Reclamation, Grand Island, Nebraska, 1991). . Steven R. Holen and David W. May, “The La Sena and Shaffert Mammoth Sites: History of Investigations, 1987–1998,” in Medicine Creek: Seventy Years of Archaeological Investigations, ed. Donna C. Roper (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002), 20–36. . P. V. Wells and J. D. Stewart, “Spruce Charcoal, Conifer Macrofossils, and Landsnail and Small Vertebrate Fauna in Wisconsinan Sedimentation in the High Plains of Kansas,” in Quaternary Environments of Kansas, ed. W. C. Johnson (Lawrence : Kansas Geological Survey, University of Kansas, 1987). . Gary Haynes, The Early Settlement of North America: The Clovis Era (Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 1980); Eileen Johnson, “The Lubbock Lake Paleoindian Record,” in Guidebook to the Central Llano Estacado, ed. Vance T. Holliday (Lubbock: Friends of the Pleistocene, South-Central Field Trip, ICASALS and the Museum, Texas Tech University, 1983), 81–105. . Frederick H. West, “The Antiquity of Man in America,” in Late Quaternary Environments of the United States, Vol. 1: The Late Pleistocene, ed. S. C. Porter (Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, 1983), 364–82. . Paul S. Martin, “Prehistoric Overkill,” in Pleistocene Extinctions: The Search for a Cause, ed. Paul S. Martin and H. E. Wright, Jr. (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1967), 75–120; Paul S. Martin, “Prehistoric Overkill: The Global Model,” in Quaternary Extinctions: A Prehistoric Revolution, ed. Paul S. Martin and Richard G. Klein (Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 1984), 354-403. . Donald K. Grayson and David Meltzer, “A Requiem for North American Overkill,” Journal of Archaeological Science 30 (2003), 585–93. . Colin Nickerson, “Cosmic Blast May Have Killed Off Megafauna,” Boston Globe, September 25, 2007. . George C. Frison and Lawrence C. Todd, The Colby Mammoth Site: Taphonomy and Archaeology of a Clovis Kill in Northern Wyoming (Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1986). . Douglas W. Owsley and David R. Hunt, “Clovis and Early Archaic Period [13.59.36.203] Project MUSE (2024-04-25 21:44...

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