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    So now I am left wondering ...

    How clannish are the modern day families in the rural Ozarks?

    How clannish were the Ulster-Scots?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuteye View Post
    So now I am left wondering ...

    How clannish are the modern day families in the rural Ozarks?

    How clannish were the Ulster-Scots?
    Yes.

    It really depends on where you go, but I know NPS Rangers who work at Ozark National Scenic Riverways who can tell you a few stories...

    T.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shuteye View Post
    So now I am left wondering ...

    How clannish are the modern day families in the rural Ozarks?

    How clannish were the Ulster-Scots?
    As far as the Ulster Scots go, probably the best, and certainly the most entertaining, modern work on the subject is the book Born Fighting, by Senator (D) James Webb.

    Modern, Todd, I said modern.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canuck of NI View Post
    As far as the Ulster Scots go, probably the best, and certainly the most entertaining, modern work on the subject is the book Born Fighting, by Senator (D) James Webb.

    Modern, Todd, I said modern.
    Of course, Webb's POV is an Appalachian one; while the roots of Ozarks culture are Appalachian, there are some major differences in the two. The Ozarks is not Appalachia West.

    For an Ozarks perspective, I would highly recommend Brooks Blevins' Hillfolks: a history of Arkansas Ozarkers & their image from the University of North Carolina Press:

    http://www.amazon.com/Hill-Folks-His.../dp/0807853429

    It does focus more on Arkansas than Missouri, but it will give a good overview of the Ozark cultural region.

    T.

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