Adam M. Sowards is associate professor of history and director of the Program in Pacific Northwest Studies at the University of Idaho. He is the author of The Environmental Justice: William O. Douglas and American Conservation.
Acknowledgements
1. Idaho's Place: Reckoning with History / Adam M. Sowards
2. The Confluence of Rivers: The Indigenous Tribes of Idaho / Rodney Frey and Robert McCarl
IDAHO VOICES: Native American History
3. Crossing Divides: An Environmental History of Idaho / Kevin R. Marsh
IDAHO VOICES: Environmental History
4. Idiosyncrasy and Enigma: Idaho Politics / Katherine G. Aiken
IDAHO VOICES: Political History
5. The Power and the Glory: Idaho's Religious History / Jill K. Gill
IDAHO VOICES: Religious History
6. Defying Boundaries: Women in Idaho History / Laura Woodworth-Ney and Tara A. Rowe
IDAHO VOICES: Women's History
7. Confronting Race and Creating Community: Idaho's Ethnic History / Laurie Mercier
IDAHO VOICES: Ethnic History
8. Latinos in Idaho / Making Their Way in the Gem State: Errol D. Jones
IDAHO VOICES: Latino History
9. Shifting Currents: Cultural Expressions in Idaho / Richard W. Etulain
IDAHO VOICES: Cultural History
10. Telling Stories: Idaho's Histories / Judith Austin
IDAHO VOICES: Historians
Contributors
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Adam M. Sowards is associate professor of history and director of the Program in Pacific Northwest Studies at the University of Idaho. He is the author of The Environmental Justice: William O. Douglas and American Conservation.