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Acknowledgements Mark Monson, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Image Notes
Council
Many local landowners, librarians, historians, private All images for educational purposes only. Catlin
Vergil Noble, Midwest Archeological Center, National
collectors, colleagues, and organizations contributed Park Service paintings, Smithsonian American Art Museum, digital
valuable assistance to this project. Their efforts Patricia O’Brien, Kansas State University images. Other images, photographs, and maps,
Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma
advanced the understanding and preservation of Shirley Phillips, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway University of Iowa Office of the State Archaeologist,
cultural resources in the Loess Hills. Special thanks Council unless otherwise noted:
Robert and Kathryn Rasmus, Sioux City
to: Lauren Ritterbush, Kansas State University Cover. Missouri at Sioux City, Karl Bodmer, 1833,
Carol Smith, Council Bluffs American Sabbatical.com.
John Batt, Parks Department, City of Council Bluffs Jason Titcomb, Sanford Museum and Planetarium
Brenda Beier and family, Glenwood Theresa Weaver-Basye, Sioux City Public Museum Page 1. George Catlin, William Fisk, 1849; Interior of
William Billeck, Smithsonian Institution Michele Walker, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway a Hut of a Mandan Chief, Karl Bodmer, 1833–1834,
Donald Blakeslee, Wichita State University Wikimedia Commons.
Peter Bleed, University of Nebraska Council
Robert Bozell, Archaeology Laboratory, Augustana John Whipple, Fremont County Page 2. Paul Rowe, family of Paul Rowe.
Colleen Wilbur, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Page 4. Belle Vue, Indian Agency of Major Dougherty,
College
Ed Cambridge, Glenwood Council 870 Miles above St. Louis, George Catlin, 1832.
Harlan “Sam” Collins, Council Bluffs Paul Williams, Hinton Pages 7, 11. Reconstruction of two Glenwood lodges,
Terry Craig, Mills County Museum Sarah Wisseman, Illinois Archaeological Survey
Sam Davis, Glenwood Larry Zimmerman, Indiana University-Purdue Univer- Angela R. Collins.
Kathy Dirks, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Council Page 15. Mih-Tutta-Hangkusch, a Mandan Village, Karl
Kjertsi Emerson, Illinois Archaeological Survey sity
Thomas Emerson, Illinois Archaeological Survey Council Bluffs Public Library Bodmer, 1843–1844, Wikimedia Commons.
Howard and Gertrude Ettleman, Percival Gathering Place, Sidney Page 23. Pipestone quarry on the Coteau des Prairies,
Richard Fishel, Illinois Archaeological Survey Glenwood Earth lodge Society
Jerad Getter, Mills County Conservation Board Glenwood Senior Center George Catlin, 1836–1837.
Kathy Gourley, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Iowa Department of Natural Resources Page 25. Chenopodium plant and seeds, Wendy and
Mills County Conservation Board
Council Mills County Museum and Historical Society Michael Scullin; Litka site, Mary Helgevold.
David Gradwohl, Iowa State University Monona County Conservation Board Page 26. Blackbird’s [Omaha] Grave, a Back View,
William Green, Logan Museum of Anthropology Sioux City Public Library
Steve Hansen, Sioux City Public Museum Tallgrass Historians, L.C. Prairies Enameled with Flowers, George Catlin, 1832;
Dale Henning, Iowa City Three Affiliated Tribes–Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara Nation Blockhouse, later St. Joseph’s Mission, Council Bluffs,
John Hotopp, Louis Berger Group, Inc. Ruth’s Country Inn, Magnolia attributed to George Simon, Early Days at Council
Randall Hughes, Illinois State Geological Survey Westfield Community Center Bluff, Charles H. Babbitt 1916.
Pat Hume, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Council Page 27. Reverend Father Pierre Jean De Smet (1801–
Harold Johnston, Turin The project was ably completed due to the efforts of 1873) Catholic missionary to Indian Territory, Mathew
Doug Kuhlmann, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Brady, Wikimedia Commons.
additional colleagues at the University of Iowa Office Page 32. Map, Guillaume Delisle, 1718, Library of
Council Congress, Geography & Map Division.
Grace Linden, Sioux City Public Museum of the State Archaeologist: Page 33. Pawnee village, W. H. Jackson, 1871 http://
Brad Logan, Kansas State University www.firstpeople.us/; Indians Mud Lodge, William S.
John Ludwickson, Nebraska State Historical Society Chérie Haury-Artz, Tricia Bender, John Cordell, Prettyman, Date unknown, Oklahoma State Uni-
Kevin Mayberry, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Matthew Cretzmeyer, Mary De La Garza, John versity Archives, Digital Library http://digital.library.
Doershuk, Colleen Eck, John Hall, John Hedden, okstate.edu/encyclopedia/entries/P/PA022.html.
Council Daniel Horgen, Julianne Loy Hoyer, Linda Page 34. Medicine Man, Performing His Mysteries Over
Josh McConaughy and the Archaeological Conservancy Langenberg, Carl Merry, Elizabeth Niec, Adam a Dying Man, George Catlin, 1832.
Carrie Merritt, Mills County Historical Museum Newman, Michael Perry, Kayla Resnick, Christy Page 35. Reconstructed 17th-century Wampanoag home
Dennis Michel, Loess Hills National Scenic Byway Rickers, Clayton Schuneman, Anton Till, Kevin at the “Wampanoag Homesite,” Plimouth Plantation,
Verhulst Plymouth, Massachusetts, Karin Goldstein, curator of
Council collections.
Dennis Miller, Silver City Pages 36–41. Architectural photographs, Tallgrass
Historians, L.C., Iowa City.
Page 43. New State Preserve at Glenwood, Golden
Hills RC&D, Oakland.
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