The Greenwood encyclopedia of American regional cultures

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The Southwest

2004
Presents volume five of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the Southwest through narratives on Native Americans, architecture, Spanish influence, border music, and other areas that define the Southwestern states.

The Pacific region

2004
Presents volume eight of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the Pacific states through narratives on Native Americans, westward expansion, music, fashion, and tourism, and other areas that define the Pacific states.

The Rocky Mountains region

2004
Presents volume seven of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the Rocky Mountain states through narratives on Native Americans and folk tales, cowboy poetry, shamanistic practices, and other areas that define the Rocky Mountain states.

The Great Plains region

2004
Presents volume six of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the Great Plains through narratives on Native Americans, Buffalo soldiers, folk ballads and territory jazz, as well as other areas that define the Great Plains.

The Midwest

2004
Presents volume three of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the Midwest through narratives on the Plains Indians, "Old World" European influences, 1893 World's Columbia Exposition and 1904 World's Fair, Mark Twain, and other areas that define the Midwestern states.

The South

2004
Presents volume four of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of the South through narratives on Native Americans, slavery and the Civil War, architecture, Appalachian folk music, and other areas that define the Southern states.

New England

2004
Presents volume one of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the traditions and history of New England through thirteen topical essays on Native Americans, Puritan settlers, and other areas that define New England.

The Mid-Atlantic region

2004
Presents volume two of an eight-volume collection on regional cultures of America and examines the history of the Mid-Alantic region and describes Native Americans, classic literature and art, the Adirondacks, and other areas that define the Mid-Atlantic states.
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