FIVE VOICES ONE PLACE: AN INTRODUCTION
In coining the name "Siouxland" for his fictional world, South Dakotan Frederick Manfred acknowledged the Big Sioux River drainage basin, and provided an alternative to the arbitrary designations of states - Iowa, South Dakota, Minnesota, and Nehtaska. Morris's cartographical imaginat...
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