Women's Voices from the Western Frontier - Softcover

Butruille, Susan G.

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Synopsis

Sweeping yet intimate, Butruille's second book gives voice to the women of the many western frontiers. At long last, we see contributions of Native American women alongside those of their immigrant sisters. A multicultural look at women on the western frontier.

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About the Author

Susan Greffenius Butruille grew up with a closeness to the land in western Colorado, where her father was with the US Forest Service and her mother was a teacher. Now a resident of the Northwest, the author has lived with her forester husband and two sons in Wyoming, Alaska, Washington DC, Oregon, and Washington state. Her widely-published writing includes topics ranging from fishing to cowboys, needle artists to space women. A student and teacher of women's history, the author is a public speaker and workshop presenter as well as an award-winning author.

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