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Montana --- Montana. --- Economic conditions
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Lynne Spriggs O’Connor's memoir, 'Elk Love,' is a lyrical exploration of love, grief, and connection to nature, set against the backdrop of rural Montana. The narrative unfolds through the vivid seasons and rhythms of life on a working Angus ranch, where art, romance, and the wild converge. O’Connor's exceptional prose captures the intrinsic wildness of the landscape and her deep relationship with a man who calls this place home. Through themes of love and resilience, the memoir reveals a profound connection between the natural world and the human spirit, offering readers an intimate view into a life shaped by the cycles of nature. This work is intended for an audience seeking solace and inspiration in stories of personal transformation and the beauty of the natural world.
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Law --- State Bar of Montana --- State Bar of Montana. --- Montana. --- Montana
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Law reviews --- Montana.
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Curiosities and wonders --- Historic sites --- Montana --- Montana. --- Description and travel.
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Growing up on the family ranch, Linda Finley fought hard to gain the acceptance and respect as a ranch hand that her brothers took for granted. Arlene Pile barely remembers learning to ride a horse and run machinery--she was so young. She learned to drive on an 8N Ford tractor with a buck rake. Lee Jacobsen became the first woman in the state licensed to artificially inseminate cattle. Meet these and other Montana women passionate about caring for their land and determined to make the lifestyle their own. Many never doubted for a moment that they would spend their lives in agriculture, while others speak of their surprise and delight to find themselves living on the land. All agree that they wouldn't be happy doing anything else.
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"On August 25, 1931, five men died fighting the devastating Waldron Creek Fire west of Choteau, Montana. Lacking training and preparation, Herbert Novotny, Frank Williamson, Hjalmer G. Gunnarson, Ted Bierchen and Charles Allen dashed into the flames and never stood a chance ... National Smokejumper Association chief historian Dr. Charles Palmer shines a light on this important story, finally honoring the heroic sacrifice that led to critical changes in wildland firefighting."-- |c Back cover.
Wildfires --- Wildfire fighters --- Smokejumpers --- History --- History --- History --- Flathead National Forest (Mont.) --- Montana --- Montana.
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"His half-century career took him from the Idaho panhandle to the Grand Canyon, but William J. Yenne is best remembered for his decades in Montana's Glacier National Park. Widely recognized as the most accomplished and knowledgeable outdoorsman to ride the Glacier backcountry, Yenne knew each mile of the park's trails intimately and could identify every mountain peak at a glance. He was also a renowned storyteller. Many recall his amusing and fascinating yarns, spun around campfires or from his saddle on long trail rides. Those iconic tales and more are preserved in this expanded edition, updated with previously unpublished photos and stories transcribed from conversations and letters to friends."--
Nature conservation. --- Yenne, W. J. --- Glacier National Park (Mont.) --- Montana --- Idaho --- Glacier National Park (Mont.) --- Idaho. --- Montana. --- Montana --- Description and travel. --- Description and travel.
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Twelve-year-old Lulu, burdened with caring for her sister, Serena, since their father disappeared, must learn to trust her new friends and community when secrets and lies catch up with her.
Sisters --- Homelessness --- Abandoned children --- Friendship --- Community life --- Montana
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