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- Middle West Review
- University of Nebraska Press
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- Settler Colonial Strategies and Indigenous Resistance on the Great Lakes Lumber Frontier Volume 2, Number 2, Spring 2016, pp. 27-51
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This issue contains 12 articles in total
- Introduction: Reframing and Reclaiming Indigenous Midwests
- The Sunbelt, the Midwest, and Versions of American Regionalism
- Unearthing Paths toward Black Freedom in the Midwest
- The Place You Come from Stamps You: Saul Bellow’s Midwest
- Remembrance: Andrew R. L. Cayton: Midwesterner, 1954–2015
- Metropolitan Transformation and the Colonial Relation: The Making of an “Indian Neighborhood” in Postwar Minneapolis
- Appealing to the Great Spirit: Foundational Fictions and Settler Histories in Middletown America
- Pontiac’s Ghost in the Motor City: Indigeneity and the Discursive Construction of Modern Detroit
- From Reconciliation to Resurgence: Dakota Commemorations of the U.S.-Dakota War of 1862
- Becoming Black, White, and Indian in Wisconsin Farm Country, 1850s–1910s
- Settler Colonial Strategies and Indigenous Resistance on the Great Lakes Lumber Frontier
- Planning to Stay: Native Strategies to Remain in the Great Lakes, Post-War of 1812
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