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Wayne Franklin (foreword by) and
Robert Terry Hayashi
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Publisher
Univ of Iowa Pr
Publication date
August 15, 2007
Pages
194
Binding
Hardcover
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9781587296109
ISBN-10
1587296101
Dimensions
0.25 by 6 by 9.50 in.
Weight
0.50 lbs.
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Out of Print
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$34.95
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university press
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Using a wide range of materials that include memoirs, oral interviews, poetry, legal cases, letters, government documents, and even road signs, Robert Hayashi illustrates how Thomas Jefferson's vision of an agrarian, all white, and democratic West affected the Gem State's Nez Perce, Chinese, Shoshone,Mormon, and Japanese residents. Starting at the site of the Corps of Discovery's journey into Idaho, he details the ideological, aesthetic, and material manifestations of these intertwined notions of race and place. As he fly-fishes Idaho's fabled rivers and visits its historical sites and museums, Hayashi reads the contemporary landscape in light of this evolution.
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from Univ of Iowa Pr (August 15, 2007)
9781587296109 | details & prices | 194 pages | 6.00 × 9.50 × 0.25 in. | 0.50 lbs | List price $34.95
About: Using a wide range of materials that include memoirs, oral interviews, poetry, legal cases, letters, government documents, and even road signs, Robert Hayashi illustrates how Thomas Jefferson's vision of an agrarian, all white, and democratic West affected the Gem State's Nez Perce, Chinese, Shoshone,Mormon, and Japanese residents.
About: Using a wide range of materials that include memoirs, oral interviews, poetry, legal cases, letters, government documents, and even road signs, Robert Hayashi illustrates how Thomas Jefferson's vision of an agrarian, all white, and democratic West affected the Gem State's Nez Perce, Chinese, Shoshone,Mormon, and Japanese residents.
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