Citation: E. West, CALLED OUT PEOPLE - THE CHEYENNES AND THE CENTRAL PLAINS (ADAPTATION AND PARADOX FOR A HORSE CULTURE), Montana, 48(2), 1998, pp. 2-15
Citation: A. Chronister, ELK-HEAD AND WHITE-BEAR - WARRIOR ARTISTS IN THE EARLY RESERVATION PERIOD (LEDGER ART FROM THE MONTANA-TERRITORIAL-PRISON), Montana, 48(2), 1998, pp. 34-47
Citation: Mh. Logan et Da. Schmittou, THE UNIQUENESS OF CROW ART - A GLIMPSE INTO THE HISTORY OF AN EMBATTLED PEOPLE (MARKER TRAITS AND TRIBAL IDENTITY), Montana, 48(2), 1998, pp. 58-71
Citation: C. Staudohar, FOOD, REST AND HAPPYNESS - LIMITATIONS AND POSSIBILITIES IN THE EARLYTREATMENT OF TUBERCULOSIS IN MONTANA, PART II, Montana, 48(1), 1998, pp. 44-55
Citation: Wl. Lang, LEWIS AND CLARK AND THE AMERICAN CENTURY - A REVIEW OF BURNS,KEN PBS SERIES ON THE CORPS OF DISCOVERY, Montana, 48(1), 1998, pp. 56-61