Volume VII, Issue 1

Fall 2020


This issue transitioned to our static platform in the Summer of 2022. Note that its content is also available for download as a single .pdf using the link provided above.

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  • publisher's note
Publisher’s Note: Bad, Badder, Baddest 

by Jon Andelson

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  • editor's note
Editor’s Note: After the Storm 

by Mark Baechtel

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  • 2d art
To Understand the Prairie’s Beauty, ‘Deconstruct to Reconstruct’ 

by Sofia Carr

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  • 2d art
Visualizing Loss: Fabric Art and Photography 

by Winnie Commers

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  • poetry
Two Poems 

by Changming Yuan

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  • feature
Trees of the Prairie 

by Fit Getahun

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  • infographic
Infographic: How Wetlands Contribute to Water Quality 

by Elisha Tibatemwa

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  • essay
Memory in a Mustard Grain: Three Indigenous Women 

by Ingrid Meulemans

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  • essay
  • audio
The Politicians of Edison High School 

by Connor Arneson

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  • interview
Telehealth on the Prairie 

by Mary DeVany

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  • memoir
Freedom and Equality’: Missouri’s East Wind Community 

by Agnes Ohlenbusch

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  • video
  • essay
Barns of the Midwest 
An Homage to Our Agricultural Past

by Mckenna Doherty

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  • interview
A Conversation About the Great Plains Trail 

by Clay Bonnyman Evans

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  • infographic
Prairie Restoration: Grown at Home 

by Katie Goodall

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  • video
  • essay
A Summer’s Day on the Prairie 

by Maya Andelson

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  • essay
Exploring Minnesota Foodways Through Four Recipes 

by Nicki Kreutzian

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  • essay
From Bhutan to Omaha: Refugees Put Down New Roots 

by Tenzing Sherpa

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  • poetry
  • digital
  • game
Evening Falls on the Prairie 
an Interactive Prairie Poetry Module

by Oona Miller