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- Frontiers: A Journal of Women Studies
- University of Nebraska Press
- issue
- Volume 22, Number 3, 2001
- Contributors
- Introduction
- Latinegras: Desired Women--Undesirable Mothers, Daughters, Sisters, and Wives
- A Sympathetic Misunderstanding?: Mary Hallock Foote's Mining West
- Mixing Bowl; Important Issues; Corn Husk Rug; Mom Quilting; A Grandmother's Touch
- "Que Se Pudieran Defender (So You Could Defend Yourselves)": Chicanas, Regional History, and National Discourses
- Picture/Story: Representing Gender in Montana Farm Security Administration Photographs
- "Peace Empowers": The Testimony of Aki Kurose, a Woman of Color in the Pacific Northwest
- Reworking Race, Class, and Gender into Pacific Northwest History
- The Bridge of the Gods
- The State of Research on Pacific Northwest Women
- From the Inside Out: Rewriting Regional History
- Cheerios; Set the Table; Eyelashes; Two White Crosses; Curves Dance
- Shaping Public Space/Enunciating Gender: A Multiracial Historiography of the Women's West, 1995-2000
- Same-Sex Sexuality in Western Women's History
- Miss Spokane and the Inland Northwest: Representations of Regions and Gender
- Settler Women and Frontier Women: The Unsettling Past of Western Women's History
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