Comprising the Great Plains and the Mountain West, Woodard's Far West region "occupies the one part of the continent shaped more by environmental factors than ethnographic ones."
Settlement in the Far West was directed by big-city corporations with railroads and mining equipment, leaving people here "resentful of their dependent status," Woodard said. Today, Far Westerners direct their ire at the federal government.
The Far West includes land in the western Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Montana, Wyoming, Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and the eastern halves of Washington, Oregon, and California. It also includes Anchorage and Fairbanks, Alaska.