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Wrinkles in the Map

Wrinkles in the Map

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Each month, host Daniel Grant and guests take closer looks at the vast region we now call the North American West to change the way we see its cultures, histories, stories, and landscapes. In so doing, we consider the wrinkles in the maps we know--or think we know--for the wisdom they might reveal, the eccentricities that make us who we are, and the opportunity to reimagine the stories we tell. Wrinkles in the Map is produced by the Ivan Doig Center for the Study of the Lands & Peoples of the North American West at Montana State University.

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  • Zephyr Frank: Revisiting the Rural West Conference
    Jul 2 2026

    Back in March, we were thrilled to co-host in Bozeman the Twelfth Annual Eccles Family Rural West Conference in partnership with Stanford’s Bill Lane Center for the American West. The conference was a kind of microcosm for one of the big takeaways from the day, which was the importance of creating organic opportunities for connection across different identities, cultures, ways of knowing, and belief systems. The day was so packed with insights and conversations that there were all kinds of insights that I wanted to process further so they could be distilled and offer a chance for further reflection from our Wrinkles in the Map audience. So I invited my counterpart Dr. Zephyr Frank, Faculty Director of the Bill Lane Center, on the show today to talk through some of those insights and takeaways.

    Rural West 2026 Article by Kylie Gordon

    Zephyr Frank Migration Maps

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    52 min
  • Alexander Lemons: Restoring Landscapes, Healing from War
    May 28 2026

    In 2010, after military tours at sea and in Iraq as a Marine and sniper, Alexander Lemons returned home to Utah and tried to integrate back into mainstream American society. But he found himself feeling profoundly isolated, and this feeling was intensified by family tragedy and a mysterious chronic illness from his years in combat. When the weight of his burdens felt too heavy, he sought solace in perhaps an unusual place: environmental restoration, nursing back to health ecosystems that had been degraded or chemically polluted. In this episode, our Spring 2026 undergraduate intern Riley Petersen interviews Alex about the seen and unseen tolls of war–and how recovery is both an inside and outside job.

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    High Country News Article

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    49 min
  • Megan Kate Nelson: New Tropes for Western Histories
    Apr 30 2026

    In this episode, award-winning writer and historian Dr. Megan Kate Nelson joins us to talk about why certain stories and icons depicting outdated ideas of the American frontier are so persistent in popular culture today despite having been widely critiqued within academia; what kinds of stories might replace such depictions; and why we should care about more honestly accounting for the diverse cast of historical figures whose interwoven lives profoundly shaped the nineteenth-century West.

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    56 min
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