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Inside June's NEBRASKAland Magazine
Feature length stories about Plains Powwow at the Archway, Walnut Creek - The Story of a Template, Grassland Colors, Rimtop Raptors, and Nebraska's Paddlefish, as well as shorter stories about tick season, the Lied Platte River Bridge and saying goodbye to Rosenblatt stadium.
This month's featured "Sneek Peek" story - "Powwow at the Archway" "Pawnee voices and drums echoed across the Platte River Valley near Kearney in June 2009, a sound that hadn’t been heard in Nebraska since the last of the Pawnee were moved to Indian Territory in Oklahoma 134 years earlier. This June, voices and drums of their Arikara kinsmen, music perhaps not heard in Nebraska for more than 170 years, will blend with those of the Pawnee."
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"AFIELD & AFLOAT"
NEBRASKAland Magazine’s New BLOG
http://afieldandafloat.wordpress.com/
NEBRASKAland magazine staff will share its experiences in Nebraska’s great outdoors, reveal what goes into producing the magazine and toss in the occasional photo tip, ideas on where to go and what to do outside. We are interested in story ideas and photo opportunities from our readers. Send us your comments and ideas.
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"A Look Back" - Summer 1944
If nothing else, “A Look Back” has forced me to look at how NEBRASKAland’s early writers handled their publication during times of significant historical events. The Summer, 1944 edition of Outdoor Nebraska was being perused by readers during the same time that Allied forces were invading Normandy, France during their World War II D-Day invasion. I would have to imagine that during these times, even a few minutes of outdoor reading was being done by Nebraskans to take the mind off of world events. This was never more evident than in the photo essay “It’s in Nebraska,” highlighting a series of outdoor activities throughout the state and introducing these images with this message: “Nebraska has IT, and it is just what the young men of Nebraska are going to crave most when it is over, over there.” Also in this issue, there were features on Arbor Lodge State Park (SP), Chadron SP, Niobrara SP, Ponca SP, and Victoria Springs SP, as well as a bit of humor from humorist Paul T. Gilbert entitled “Elegy to a Cane Pole.”
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