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Sources
Holifield, Mitch, “When the Legends Die: A Point beyond Culture,” in Education, Vol. 120, No. 1, Fall 1999.
Wakeman, John, ed., World Authors, 1950–1970, H. W. Wilson, 1975.
Further Reading
Bass, Rick, The Lost Grizzlies: A Search for Survivors in the Wilderness of Colorado, Houghton Mifflin, 1997. Rick Bass, a gifted writer of novels, short stories, and nature essays, tackles the mystery of the grizzly bears in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. Many people continue to claim they have seen grizzlies in...
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