Issue for September/October 2000.
Rosebud Hog Wrangle: A cultural clash has flared on the rez.
Leaving Tracks: Rumbling across the South Dakota plains by boxcar.
Dunlap Melons: James Dunlap was the watermelon king of Clay County. [read more]
Selby's Next Great Test: Wanted — workers, leaders and heroes.
Fly-fishing in the Black Hills: Trout, mountain goats and more. [read more]
The Great Hyde County Prairie Fire: Third-generation rancher Johnny Bown's account of the 1947 disaster. [read more]
My Dad and the President: Calvin Coolidge accepted Russell Moberly's invitation to Hot Springs.
Paradise in Mellette County: Vera Siegmund fled from Stalin and Hitler to a ranch near Wood.
High in the Saddle: Wall's cowboy artist Galen Wallum paints a vanishing breed. [read more]
Bear Butte's Healing Power: A sacred mountain recovers from a scorching fire.
Hutchinson County Power: The Menno Power Show celebrates smells and sounds that reek of work.