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INTRODUCTION. PROFILES: (1) David Healow, Billings, windplants (2) Bruce Selyem, Bozeman, grain elevator photographer (3) Blanche Harding, Polson, puppet lady (4) Sam Hofer, White Sulphur Springs, Hutterite leader (5) George Gulli, Corvallis, totem carver (6) Doug Swingley, Lincoln, Iditarod winner (7) Jack (John) Roan, Custer, leaf cutter bee expert (8) Sandy James, Dillon, fiddler champ/musician (9) Jim Jensen, Glasgow, Santa broker (10) Scott Enloe, Great Falls, canoe maker (11) Peggy White, Garryowen, straw bale construction (12) Bob Chelgren, Glendive, official paddlefish weigher and caviar maker (13) Wayne Phillips; Great Falls, yodeling wildflower botanist (14) Larry Evans, Missoula, morel expert (15) Tom Wolfe, Bozeman, horse shoer/shoe maker (16) Jon Axline, Helena, roadside interpretive signs (17) Charles Jonkel, Missoula, grizzly expert (18) George Grant, Butte, fishing fly tyer (19) Wayne Williams, Missoula, smoke jumper (20) Loyd Ketchum, Miles City, rodeo bullfighter (21) Jerry Diettert, Missoula, carousel carver (22) Barry Flamm, Polson, certified organic cherry grower (23) Delano (Laney) Hanzel, Kalispell, Flathead Lake monster expert (24) Eugene Edwards, Browning, powwow dancer (25) Loren Acton, Bozeman, astronaut (26) Rob Fraser, Miles City, bucking horse sale auctioneer (27) Carl (Bill) Bell, Glasgow, mortician (28) Peggie Pahrman, Philipsburg, accordionist (29) Eric Gustafson, Conrad, one-man band (30) Michelle Feldstein, Livingston, animal rescuer (31) Annette Linder, Wolf Point, quilter (32) Al Grandchamp, Radersburg, rawhider (33) Beau Heath, Clyde Park, horse trainer (34) Bob O'Bill, Butte, man behind the Lady of the Rockies (35) Bob Sitz, Harrison,environmental ranching award winners (36) Olen Raisland, Reedpoint, sheep shearer (37) John Phillips, Pompeys Pillar, Lewis & Clark historian (38) Bill Michaels, Billings, sugar beets grower (39) Jack Schwend, Rosebud, fiddle maker (40) Dan Howard, Libby, lutefisk (41) Orley Arthur, Roundup, large animal vet (42) Paul Bronson, Anaconda, Beartooth Highway maintenance chief (43) Janet Zieg, White Sulphur Springs, weather observer (44) Mary Harker, Heron, Christmas tree grower (45) Marion Britton, Loma, house of 1,000 dolls (46) Susan Sanford, Lloyd, McClelland Ferry (47) Marion Hanson, Baker, grasshopper invasions (48) Kevin Eisele, Miles City, bootmaker (49) Jack Lepley, Fort Benton, museum curator (50) Paul Zarzyski, Great Falls, cowboy poet (51) Darrel Dewald, Alberton, old time railroader (52) Jim Janke, Billings, Yogo sapphires (53) Orvin Fjare, Big Timber, miniature maker (54) Charlie Patten, Broadus, cowboy (55) Whitney Larimer, Bozeman, soap box derby (56) Ben Swanke, Billings, saddlemaker (57) Esther Dean, Forsyth, Howdy Hotel.
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Add Montana Folks, Through striking black-and-white photographs and engaging essays, Montana Folks celebrates the lives and livelihoods of fifty-seven contemporary Montanans. Selected because they have jobs unique to Montana or lives that epitomize Montana's past, present, , Montana Folks to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Montana Folks, Through striking black-and-white photographs and engaging essays, Montana Folks celebrates the lives and livelihoods of fifty-seven contemporary Montanans. Selected because they have jobs unique to Montana or lives that epitomize Montana's past, present, , Montana Folks to your collection on WonderClub |