Kansas Heritage
Spring 1997 (Volume 5, Number 1)
Earth, Wind, and Fire: Kansas Archeology Read this article online As early as 10,000 B.C. the area that would become Kansas had its earliest human habitation. Archeologists have discovered artifacts and other clues for us to learn about ancient cultures of our region. Let There Be Light! The Carnegie Libraries in Kansas By Allen Gardiner Some of the most beautiful structures to grace our state are the Carnegie libraries. But what ws the controversy surrounding those centers of learning so generously provided to the people of Kansas? The Heritage Sampler: "Jumping Off To Medicine Lodge" By Mil Penner A paradise of brilliant red mesas and buttes. Voices From the Heartland: "Oops-y Daisy" By Edith Fleming Lessenden Young Readers: "Archeology in Kansas: What's Neat Beneath Our Feet" By Diane Good History in the Making: "Charlie Phillips: A Rhapsody in Blues" The Times of Our Lives About Faces: "Little Raven: Spokesman for peace, defender of justice" Presenting the Past: Calendar of Events To order any of these magazines call the Museum Store at the Kansas Museum of History, 785-272-8681, ext. 413. |
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