Prairie Town

Prairie Town
Author: Jacqueline Edmondson
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2003-06-05
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781461613350

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Prairie Town: Redefining Rural Life in the Age of Globalization describes the contemporary rural condition and efforts to sustain rural life in one small Minnesota community at the turn of the 21st century. Like many other agricultural based towns, Prairie Town struggled for survival within the context of the on-going farm crisis, NAFTA, neoliberal agricultural policies, and growing agribusiness that negatively impacted many farmers throughout the world. The effects of globalization, the displacement of rural workers to urban areas, and the deterioration of rural life were a widespread phenomenon. In spite of these complex issues, Prairie Town worked to define a new rural— life, one which entailed a new rural literacy—a new way of reading rural life-that changed the way rural life, work, and education were realized. Prairie Town's story offers us hope as we learn that neoliberalism is not inevitable, nor is the demise of rural America. From this community, we learn that not everything can be bought and sold, and disidentification with dominant societal structures is possible within a participatory democratic society. New cultural models can be constructed that enable individuals in Prairie Town and elsewhere to actively work to construct ways of being that are consistent with their values and hopes for how they might live together.

Reflecting a Prairie Town

Reflecting a Prairie Town
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 352
Release: 1994
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1587291126

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Hokanson (writing, Lakeland College) looks at the town of Peterson, Iowa, its history, and our enduring need for a sense of place. He synthesizes geography, oral history, archaeology, science, and literature in his portrait of this small farming town. Includes bandw historical and modern photos of Peterson's faces and landscapes. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

Prairie Town

Prairie Town
Author: Bonnie Geisert,Arthur Geisert
Publsiher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Total Pages: 40
Release: 1998
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9780395859070

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Describes a year in the life of a prairie town including the effect of seasons and of economics on the ebb and flow of this agricultural community.

Rooster Town

Rooster Town
Author: Evelyn Peters,Matthew Stock,Adrian Werner
Publsiher: Univ. of Manitoba Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2018-10-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780887555664

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Melonville. Smokey Hollow. Bannock Town. Fort Tuyau. Little Chicago. Mud Flats. Pumpville. Tintown. La Coule. These were some of the names given to Métis communities at the edges of urban areas in Manitoba. Rooster Town, which was on the outskirts of southwest Winnipeg endured from 1901 to 1961. Those years in Winnipeg were characterized by the twin pressures of depression, and inflation, chronic housing shortages, and a spotty social support network. At the city’s edge, Rooster Town grew without city services as rural Métis arrived to participate in the urban economy and build their own houses while keeping Métis culture and community as a central part of their lives. In other growing settler cities, the Indigenous experience was largely characterized by removal and confinement. But the continuing presence of Métis living and working in the city, and the establishment of Rooster Town itself, made the Winnipeg experience unique. Rooster Town documents the story of a community rooted in kinship, culture, and historical circumstance, whose residents existed unofficially in the cracks of municipal bureaucracy, while navigating the legacy of settler colonialism and the demands of modernity and urbanization.

Little Town on the Prairie

Little Town on the Prairie
Author: Laura Ingalls Wilder
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-03-08
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780062484093

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The seventh book in Laura Ingalls Wilder’s treasured Little House series, and the recipient of a Newbery Honor—now available as an ebook! This digital version features Garth Williams’s classic illustrations, which appear in vibrant full color on a full-color device and in rich black-and-white on all other devices. The settlement that weathered the long, hard winter of 1880-81 is now a growing town. With spring comes a new job for Laura, town parties, and more time to spend with Almanzo Wilder. Laura also tries to help Pa and Ma save money so that Mary is able to go to a college for the blind. The nine Little House books are inspired by Laura’s own childhood and have been cherished by generations of readers as both a unique glimpse into America’s frontier history and as heartwarming, unforgettable stories.

Prairie City Iowa

Prairie City  Iowa
Author: Douglas Bauer
Publsiher: University of Iowa Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008-11-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1587296810

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Weary from the journalistic treadmill of "going from one assignment to the next, like an itinerant fieldworker moving to his harvests" and healing from a divorce, Douglas Bauer decided it was time to return to his hometown. Back in Prairie City, he helped on his father's farm, scooped grains at the Co-op, and tended bar at the Cardinal. The resultant memoir is a classic picture of an adult experiencing one's childhood roots as a grown-up and testing whether one can ever truly go home again. Bauer grew up "awkward with soil and with machines" in a small town east of Des Moines, As a teenager, he left the farm for college life twenty miles away and, after graduation, took a job with Better Homes and Gardens in Des Moines, writing in the junk-mail fictional persona of "Barbara Joyce,"asking millions of people to subscribe. After a few years he moved to Chicago to work as an editor and writer for Playboy and eventually as a freelance journalist. In the summer of 1975, he returned home to attend his grandmother's funeral and by autumn he moved back to Prairie City, where he stayed for the next three seasons. Bauer's book is neither a wistful nostalgia about returning to a simpler time and place nor a patronizing look at those who never leave the town in which they were born. What emerges is an unsentimental yet loving account of life in the Midwest. Not just a portrait of Prairie City, Iowa, but of everyone's small town, everywhere.

Wisconsin 2000

Wisconsin  2000
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2003
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: UVA:X006096468

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2000 Census of Population and Housing Washington Population and Housing Unit Counts

2000 Census of Population and Housing  Washington  Population and Housing Unit Counts
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Bureau of Census
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2003
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: UOM:39015086990903

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2000 Census of Population and Housing. On cover: United States Census 2000. Contains statistical tables.