Results for keyword: Western Culture
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Thanksgiving as a holiday of the imagination
Tim Giago, editor of the Lakota Journal, dispels some myths about Thanksgiving and finds something to be thankful for
by Tim Giago, Nov 24, 2003 -
My Sensitive Man meets culture shock on the range
A sensitive male from Vermont comes face-to-face with Western violence at the movies
by Lisa Jones, Oct 27, 2003 -
Culture shock on the Range
Lisa Jones watches the movie Open Range and experiences culture shock
by Lisa Jones, Oct 20, 2003 -
How to dis-credit yourself without really trying
Linda Hasselstrom finds that being an independent rancher can get you in a whole lot of trouble
by Linda Hasselstrom, Sep 29, 2003 -
The Devil’s Highway was a road to God’s Country
U.S. Route 666 is having its number changed to appease those who fear the number 666, but the author remembers the road with fondness, and fears its link with the Mother Road, Route 66, will now be lost
by David Frey, Sep 15, 2003 -
T-shirt etiquette confounds and confuses
John Clayton tries to decipher Western t-shirt etiquette
by John Clayton, Sep 08, 2003 -
The bittersweet comings and goings in a small town
John Clayton says Memorial Day in his small town is also a Homecoming, as former residents flock back to visit.
by John Clayton, May 26, 2003 -
The West loses an unsentimental guide
John Krist writes an appreciation of the late David Lavender, an unsentimental historian of the West
by John Krist, May 12, 2003 -
Hit the audio road in Nevada
Jon Christensen’s Nevada Variations is an entertaining and enlightening collection of audio profiles from each of the state’s 17 counties
by Jessica Toubman, Apr 28, 2003 -
A Hopi woman warrior is honored in Arizona
Linda Valdez helped get the ball rolling for Arizona to rename Squaw Mountain and honor the first Hopi woman, Lori Ann Piestewa, killed in combat for America
by Linda Valdez, Apr 28, 2003






