The nine essays presented by John R. Wunder collectively expose the domestic and technological details of American pioneer life on the High Plains. The essays each written by a leading authority in the field examine such topics as early ranching and farming in the Rio Grande Valley and the Staked Plains; the impact on Native American and settler women of life on the agricultural frontier; the response to perceived threats by agriculturalists after the Civil War; and the agriculturalists'' entry into the twentieth century via their response to cultural change. The final chapter a speech made in 1890 by a Scottish traveller contains a contemporary observation of the real and mythical qualities of life on the frontier.
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