Voices of the American West, Volume 2: The Settler and Soldier Interviews of Eli S. Ricker, 1903-1919

Author:   Eli S. Ricker ,  Richard E. Jensen
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
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Pages:   498
Publication Date:   01 June 2012
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Author:   Eli S. Ricker ,  Richard E. Jensen
Publisher:   University of Nebraska Press
Imprint:   University of Nebraska Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.726kg
ISBN:  

9780803239975


ISBN 10:   0803239971
Pages:   498
Publication Date:   01 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Ricker proved himself a patient and meticulous oral interviewer, giving voice to people mostly ignored by historians of his day. His subjects document the Ghost Dance as a genuine religious movement, not as a 'craze' as described in white accounts. . . . Editor Richard Jensen provides a true service, for having translated Ricker's arcane handwritten notes into readable form and for his endnotes filled with biographical information. --James N./i>--James N. Leiker Kansas History


Amazing personal accounts [are] in these volumes, which present for the first time the extensive turn-of-the-century interviews of Eli S. Ricker, a pioneering Nebraska judge and newspaperman who travelled across the Dakotas a hundred years ago, interviewing the last of the old-timers on the northern prairie... Here are the authentic voices of the real people who were actually there at Beecher's Island, Little Bighorn, and Wounded Knee. Here is western history at its finest--vivid oral narratives that very well may become the stuff of prize-winning stories, novels, and films. Bloomsbury Review. A magnificent achievement to the oral-history sources available on the American West. This collection of Ricker's interviews provides a rich resource on the Old West for the scholar and those interested in an accurate analysis of the lives of Indians, soldiers and settlers... The strength of the volumes is in the stories told by the interviewees, with their perspectives on key historical events from the Old West, which is equally suited to the student and the academic scholar. American Studies. The interviews are a gold mine of information, and researchers will be rewarded for digging through them. Jensen has helped a great deal by organizing the book into three main chapters subdivided by respondent and topic... Ricker left Nebraska and the West an important source of information, and Jensen has made this more user-friendly by his organization and commentary. Great Plains Quarterly. Ricker proved himself a patient and meticulous oral interviewer, giving voice to people mostly ignored by historians of his day. His subjects document the Ghost Dance as a genuine religious movement, not as a craze' as described in white accounts... Editor Richard Jensen provides a true service, for having translated Ricker's arcane handwritten notes into readable form and for his endnotes filled with biographical information. James N. Leiker, Kansas History Priceless sources of information that offer more balanced perspectives on events than were accepted at the time... There is no doubt that the voices and stories captured here in both books will be of significant value. Lincoln Journal Star. Anyone wishing to know more about Wounded Knee, the Little Bighorn, the history of the western frontier in general, and many other topics will certainly want to refer to Jensen s work. Rick Ewig, North Dakota History.


A magnificent achievement to the oral-history sources available on the American West. This collection of Ricker's interviews provides a rich resource on the Old West for the scholar and those interested in an accurate analysis of the lives of Indians, soldiers and settlers... The strength of the volumes is in the stories told by the interviewees, with their perspectives on key historical events from the Old West, which is equally suited to the student and the academic scholar. -American Studies American Studies The interviews are a gold mine of information, and researchers will be rewarded for digging through them. Jensen has helped a great deal by organizing the book into three main chapters subdivided by respondent and topic... Ricker left Nebraska and the West an important source of information, and Jensen has made this more user-friendly by his organization and commentary. -Great Plains Quarterly Great Plains Quarterly Amazing personal accounts [are] in these volumes, which present for the first time the extensive turn-of-the-century interviews of Eli S. Ricker, a pioneering Nebraska judge and newspaperman who traveled across the Dakotas a hundred years ago, interviewing the last of the old-timers on the northern prairie... Here are the authentic voices of the real people who were actually there at Beecher's Island, Little Bighorn, and Wounded Knee. Here is western history at its finest--vivid oral narratives that very well may become the stuff of prize-winning stories, novels, and films. -Bloomsbury Review Bloomsbury Review Ricker proved himself a patient and meticulous oral interviewer, giving voice to people mostly ignored by historians of his day. His subjects document the Ghost Dance as a genuine religious movement, not as a 'craze' as described in white accounts... Editor Richard Jensen provides a true service, for having translated Ricker's arcane handwritten notes into readable form and for his endnotes filled with biographical information. -James N. Leiker, Kansas History -- James N. Leiker Kansas History Priceless sources of information that offer more balanced perspectives on events than were accepted at the time... There is no doubt that the voices and stories captured here in both books will be of significant value. -Lincoln Journal Star Lincoln Journal Star Anyone wishing to know more about Wounded Knee, the Little Bighorn, the history of the western frontier in general, and many other topics will certainly want to refer to Jensen's work. -Rick Ewig, North Dakota History -- Rick Ewig North Dakota History Another brilliant offering. -David Woodbury, of Battlefields and Bibliophiles -- David Woodbury of Battlefields and Bibliophiles This is an important collection, well edited, and a must for anyone wanting to get an insider's view of life east of the Rockies between the 1840s and 1900. -Alan Culpin, Westerners Bookshelf -- Alan Culpin Westerners Bookshelf


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Richard E. Jensen retired as a senior research anthropologist at the Nebraska State Historical Society. He is the editor of Charles Allen’s From Fort Laramie to Wounded Knee: In the West That Was and Rolf Johnson’s Happy As a Big Sunflower: Adventures in the West, 1876-1880, both available in Bison Books editions.

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