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- W97687051 abstract "w omen settlers on the Great Plains frontier, environment. This article discusses how the as on other frontiers, carried the primary rePlains affected women's duties and concerns and sponsibility for home and family. Not only wives how the majority of women triumphed over these and mothers, but all plainswomen, young or old, exigencies.1 single or married, white or black, employed outOf course, the Great Plains had a multitude side the home or not, were expected to attend of both supporters and detractors during its set to, or help with, domestic duties. Thus, women tlement period—the early 1860s to the early living on their own, with storekeeper fathers, 1910s. Land promoters and other boosters of with farmer husbands, or in any other circumthe region were quick to claim that health ben stances devoted a large part of their time and efits, rich farming and grazing lands, and un energy to providing their households with food, limited business opportunities awaited settlers, clothing, and other goods or services, to mainThis boomer literature presented an attrac taining houses both as family homes and as tive image that did not always seem totally women's workplaces, and to promoting the gentruthful to those men and women who tried to eral welfare of family members. In every one of profit from the area's purported resources. Par these areas, plainswomen had to deal on a daily ticularly during the early years of settlement, basis with the particular limitations imposed many settlers bemoaned the realities of scarce upon them by the harsh and demanding plains water and relatively arid soil as well as their own lack of the skills or technology that would have allowed them to grapple effectively with Glenda Riley is professor of history and director of the Plains. At times their inability to tame the women's studies at the University of Northern Iowa. Plains brought them to such desperate straits In this article she expands arguments first made in that special relief committees and such groups The Female Frontier (1988), using material she as the Red Cross and the United States Army discovered while a research fellow at the Huntington had to supply food, clothing, and other goods Library. to help them survive.2 Consequently, twentieth-century historical [GPQ 9 (Summer 1989): 174-184] accounts depicting the settlement of the Great" @default.
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- W97687051 title "Women's Responses to the Challenges of Plains Living" @default.
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