The plight of women on the American Great Plains is a familiar one to anyone who has explored the region\u27s history. Account after account exists of women during the early years of Euro-American settlement who suffered hardship, persevered, and triumphed, or who succumbed to homesickness, lost their children or husbands, and sometimes descended into madness.2 The women\u27s historical situation on the Plains has also been popularized in fiction and dramatized or romanticized in dozens of films.3 But what of today\u27s Plains women? Few sources describe women\u27s contemporary experience of Plains life. Some works have given us a glimpse into the lives of exceptional Plains women, but explorations of the everyday experience of ordinary wom...