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Land of the Burnt Thigh

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The work recounts the experiences of settlers who claimed and cultivated the semiarid plains, tracing daily life, legal and economic hurdles, and community responses to environmental extremes. Through first-person recollection and descriptive vignettes it depicts homesteading routines, cooperative institutions, improvised enterprises such as local proof newspapers, and disputes over land and resources. Chapters follow seasonal cycles, harvests, drought and blizzard, the opening of new settlements, and experiments in soil and water management, while reflecting on the costs of migration, the resilience and mutual aid of rural communities, and the shifting relationship between people and a fragile landscape.

About the Author

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Edith Eudora Kohl

Edith Eudora Kohl was an American author known for her vivid storytelling and exploration of the American West. Her notable work, "Land of the Burnt Thigh," reflects her deep connection to the landscapes and cultures of the region. Through her writing, Kohl captures the struggles and resilience of her characters, often drawing on her own experiences and observations. Her contributions to literature provide insight into the complexities of life in the West during her time, making her a significant figure in the literary heritage of the area.

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