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- 31: American Indians Between 1609
- ... from. The Lemhi Shoshone, have asked president Bill Clinton to please carve out a small piece of Federal land in a section of the Salmon River county on the Idaho-Montana border so it can become a place where the Shoshone tribe can tell its story to the hordes of Lewis and Clark history buffs, honor their dead and try to ...
- 32: Under The Influence
- ... them achieving academically well. In other situations, he provided emotional security for youths that came from broken homes. St. Labre Indian School is a Native American school located in Southeastern Montana. This school has somewhat similar qualities as the U.C.C. Both schools provide more than just education. Education is not the only thing that St. Labre provides ( About St ...
- 33: Salt Garden
- ... she really begins to see how her power in the relationship is not balanced and how really she has no control on the outcome. Munro's short story, Miles City Montana, displays a distinct loss of power when the narrator is confronted with the unendurable thought of not being capable of protecting her child from death. The story opens with the ...
- 34: Summary Of Slaughterhouse-five
- ... a random sequence of events. During his lifetime, he is in both Illium, New York as an optometrist, and Tralfamadore, where he, among other things, mates with the pornography star Montana Wildhack. The Tralfamadorians finally explain his time travel in 1967, when he is kidnapped and taken to Tralfamadore. He understands that he is not really absent form earth at all ...
- 35: I Heard An Owl Call My Name
- I Heard An Owl Call My Name “I Heard An Owl Call My Name” is a novel written by Margaret Craven, published in 1973. Margaret Craven was born in Helena, Montana and graduated from Stanford University. She started off with her short stories in a large number of American magazines. Some of these stories have been translated into other languages. “I ...
- 36: A Look Into The Human Mind. Sl
- ... and comes out another in 1941. He crashes in a plane in 1968 and ends up displayed in a zoo on the planet Tralfamadore making love to Earth porno-star, Montana Wildhack. He ends up in the cellar of a slaughterhouse when Dresden is bombed to ashes during World War II; Billy, his fellow Americans, and four guards were the only ...
- 37: Sluaghterhouse-Five
- ... and comes out another in 1941. He crashes in a plane in 1968 and ends up displayed in a zoo on the planet Tralfamadore making love to Earth porno-star, Montana Wildhack. He ends up in the cellar of a slaughterhouse when Dresden is bombed to ashes during World War II; Billy, his fellow Americans, and four guards were the only ...
- 38: I Heard An Owl Call My Name
- I Heard An Owl Call My Name "I Heard An Owl Call My Name" is a novel written by Margaret Craven, published in 1973. Margaret Craven was born in Helena, Montana and graduated from Stanford University. She started off with her short stories in a large number of American magazines. Some of these stories have been translated into other languages. "I ...
- 39: Arlo Guthrie
- ... young Arlo. Arlo made his first appearance at the age of thirteen (Official Oughtabiography). He attended a private high school in Stockbridge, Mass. and dropped out of a college in Montana. In 1967, at twenty years old, he appeared at the Newport Folk Festival. He performed the song "Alice's Restaurant", the song propelled him to instant fame. That song became ...
- 40: Farewell To Manzanar
- ... comment made by Jeanne's mother after her oldest brother Woody tried to ease their mama's pain. As months rolled by and their father still imprisoned at Fort Lincoln, Montana Jeanne began to notice her life changing. Japanese families had always been very tight units and this was beginning to break down. As a family they would always eat together ...
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