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COLUMBIA: SUMMER 2005; Vol. 19, No. 2

Table of Contents

From the Editor   2

History Commentary   3
Unravelling the Sacagawea myths.
By David L. Nicandri
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In a Familiar yet Foreign Land   9
Reflections on the life of Henry Sicade, Puyallap tribal elder and "cultural broker."
Edited by Cary C. Collins
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Its Equal I Have Never Seen    18
Custer in the Black Hills—an expedition to Paradise.
By Brian W. Dippie
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From the Collection    28
Long Beach, the world's speedway....

Playing Vikings and Indians    29
Pre-Columbian diffusionist theory visits Spokane.
By James Finley

How 'Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm?    36
Washington's country life reformers were part of a national effort to reduce the migration of young people from rural to urban areas.
By Robert A. Harvie
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Notices/Additional Reading   45

Columbia Reviews   46


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