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White, Mark Andrew – Great Plains Quarterly, 2006
In 1939, Texas artist Alexandre Hogue completed "The Crucified Land," a striking comparison of water erosion on a Denton, Texas, wheat farm to the martyrdom of Jesus of Nazareth. "The Crucified Land" was originally intended as the final canvas of Hogue's "Erosion" series, which the artist began in 1932 as a…
Descriptors: Artists, Ecology, Painting (Visual Arts), Religion
Lindsley, Sheryl L.; Braithwaite, Charles A.; Ahlberg, Kristin L. – Great Plains Quarterly, 2002
The occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1973 by the leaders of the American Indian Movement (AIM) represented a culmination of frustration felt by Native Americans. The news media mocked the occupation and minimized the seriousness of the event. However, the historical significance of the Native American occupation of Wounded Knee, as…
Descriptors: Civil Rights, American Indians, American Indian Education, Rhetorical Criticism