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      A Feminine Atlas? Sacagewea, the Suffragettes and the Commemorative Landscape in the American West, 1904-1910

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      Gender, Place & Culture
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                Journal
                Gender, Place & Culture
                Gender, Place & Culture
                Informa UK Limited
                0966-369X
                1360-0524
                July 14 2010
                July 14 2010
                : 9
                : 2
                : 109-131
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                10.1080/09663960220139644
                1fce346b-428a-4ea2-b402-966493f60677
                © 2010
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