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The story of the blending of diverse cultures in a land rich in
resources and beauty is an extraordinary one. In this account,
the pioneer hunters, trappers, and traders who roamed the Ozark
hills and the boatmen who traded on the Missouri and Mississippi
Rivers take their place beside the small coterie of St. Louisans
whose wealth and influence enabled them to dominate the region
politically and economically. Especially appealing for many
readers will be the attention Foley gives to common Missourians,
to the status of women and blacks, and to Indian-white relations.
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