The ozarks. When you are dealing with identity, certainly a person who is a native of the region is most likely to identify themselves as an ozarkian or ozarker. The region covers most of the southern half of missouri, much of northern and northwestern oklahoma,northeastern the physical ozarks region even goes into the very tip of southeastern kansas. To cover parts of four different states. The cultural ozarks doesnt necessarily correspond with the physical ozarks. There are people who live in the physical ozarks who wouldnt identify themselves as an ozarker or ozarkian. There are people who live outside of the physical ozarks who would. I am working on is called a history of the ozarks. Published by the illinois press, the first volume comes out this year. Is a historyks, of the ozarks before the civil war. There is a brief chapter on prehistory. I am not an anthropologist, thats why it is a brief chapter on prehistory. Lifeoks at native american in a historical period in the ozarks.
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