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Reconsidering national park interpretation of the Great Plains and trans-Mississippi west
Robert Pahre
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Great Plains
100%
Mississippi
100%
National Park
100%
National Park Service
100%
Pedagogy
50%
Academic Literature
50%
Wilderness
50%
Multiple Meanings
50%
New Story
50%
Service Practice
50%
Disciplinary Perspectives
50%
Lias
50%
Cultural Conflict
50%
Westward Expansion
50%
Prehistoric People
50%
War Conflict
50%
Little Bighorn
50%
Arts and Humanities
Mississippi
100%
Narrative
100%
Great Plains
100%
National Park Service
100%
Literature
50%
Tradition
50%
Historic
50%
1930s
50%
Prehistoric
50%
Eurocentric
50%
Cultural Conflict
50%
Battlefield
50%
Little Big Horn
50%
Social Sciences
National Parks
100%
Narrative
66%
Cultural Conflict
33%
Battlefield
33%
Nursing and Health Professions
National Parks
100%