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Contents
Sustaining Native Autonomy in an Indian Republic A GWYNN HENDERSON | 25 |
NANCY OMALLEY | 57 |
Image and Reality on the Kentucky Frontier DANIEL BLAKE SMITH | 75 |
A Study of Distance and Connection MARION NELSON WINSHIP | 99 |
Economy and Culture on the Bluegrass Farm CRAIG THOMPSON FRIEND | 121 |
CHRISTOPHER WALDREP | 149 |
The Lives and Times of Workingmen in Early Lexington STEPHEN ARON | 171 |
ELLEN ESLINGER | 193 |
Gender Belief and Discipline in Baptist Religious Culture BLAIRAPOGUE | 211 |
Kentucky Slaves and the Promised Land KAROLYN E SMARDZ | 235 |
About the Contributors | 251 |
Index | 253 |
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