Kristi Waterworth
After an exciting decade of city living, I've returned to my roots and moved back to the farm. We are farming on a homesteading model, with our own vegetable gardens, fruit orchard, milk goats, and chickens and turkeys for meat and eggs. But wait, there's more... beyond being a farm kid who has gone back to the farm, I'm also a historian with a specialty in the experiences of women in the American West.
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Professional Freelance News Reporter: 1995-1998; Realtor: 1998-2007; Student of History (Graduation May 2011): 2007-Present. Moved back to the farm November 2009.Motto
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Nellie Cashman - Legend and LegacyA profile and analysis of Nellie Cashman, female gold prospector.
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Madres De Plaza De Mayo and the Cult of MarianismoPatience and perseverance are embodied in the Madres de Plaza de Mayo of Argentina. Despite loosing their children to despotic political culture, they continue to fight bravely to discover the locations of the remains of their families.
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"Sin Maiz, No Hay Pais."A cultural exploration of the significance of maize and the tortilla to Latin American civilization.
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Women of the American Dust BowlDiscusses the dramatic social changes for women during the Dust Bowl and Depression era. -
Spy vs. Spy - Unorthodox Intelligence and the Civil WarCreative uses of spies and technology by both sides in the American Civil War.
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The Stamp Act - Kindling for Revolution's FireExploring the Stamp Act as a significant contributing factor to the American Revolution.
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The Great Birth Control Debate of the 1920sA look at the great Birth Control Debate of the 1920s. This was more or less the height of the debate, with both sides pulling hard and forces essentially equal in strength.
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The New Deal and the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009An early analysis of the similarities between the social and economic climate following the boom of the 1920s and the 2000s and the subsequent collapse of both.
