Pekka Hämäläinen, Rhodes Professor of History at the University of Oxford, leads off this collection of new perspectives on South Dakota history with a stunning interpretation of Lakota power in the Northern Plains. With their mastery of the horse, the Lakota mounted "an expansive and constantly shapeshifting Indigenous regime that controlled human fates in the North American interior for generations," writes Hämäläinen. The essays that follow take up a variety of topics on South Dakota history: Borders, by Thomas D. Isern Railroads, by H. Roger Grant Weather, by Christopher R. Laingen West River Country, by John Henris Wildlife and Parks, by Frank Van Nuys Radical Tradition, by Jeffrey A. Johnson German-Language Press, by Samantha M. Litty Changing Foodways, by Sara Egge Sports, by Paul Higbee Hunting and Fishing, by Lance Nixon American Indian Movement, by Carson Walker Movies, by Jon D.
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