With the Indians in the Rockies (1912) [SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED EDITION]
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Quick ViewWith the Indians in the Rockies (1912) [SPECIAL ILLUSTRATED EDITION] See More
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Quick ViewStories and tales about the Blackfeet Indians. See More
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Quick ViewBird Woman is historian James Schultz's biography of Sacajawea culled from the first-hand accounts of various elderly Native Americans who personally knew her. Schultz weaves together the key events in Sacajawea's story... See More
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Quick ViewIt was a great event in the quiet life of our little family of three when he came, as he did every two or three years, to pay us a short visit. He no sooner set foot in the house than my mother began to cook bread, cakes... See More
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Quick ViewBeautiful, tender, haunting, and extremely exciting This is the memoir of famed author, explorer, guide, trader, and historian of the Blackfoot Indians, James Willard Schultz. Here he tells of his life with the Blackfeet and... See More
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Quick ViewIn 1804 a Shoshone woman named Sacajawea met Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. She would spend the next two years with their expedition, travelling thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean... See More
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Quick ViewThe year is 1880 and the buffalo herds are disappearing from the Great Plains. Yet, deep in Blackfeet territory, in the valley of the Big River (Missouri) near the mouth of the Musselshell River there are still many... See More
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Quick View"Few works of fiction are as entertaining as the real-life adventures of Billy Jackson." - Stars Over Montana (2009) "William Jackson, Indian Scout, is the story of a frontier lad, who grew up to serve as a scout under... See More
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Quick ViewThe year is 1870 and the Blackfeet are rejoicing. A white buffalo robe, the rarest and most valuable object held by the tribe, has been carefully tanned and prepared as a sacrifice during the upcoming Sun Dance in the... See More
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Quick ViewGold, greed and murder! A group of free trappers in the Blackfeet territory find themselves in the middle of a group of thieves who wish to take control of more than 25 pounds of gold nuggets, taken from an innocent... See More
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Quick ViewTwo young boys, orphaned during an ill-advised Navaho raid upon a pueblo, are adopted by a kindly Tewa couple, Raised with kindness, they come to love and respect their step-parents and their newly found tribe. Yet, there... See More
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Quick ViewAn exciting biography of a young man who was one of the first white people to see and experience life on the Great Plains, Red Crow's Brother describes Hugh Monroe's second year living with the great Blackfeet confederacy of... See More
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Quick ViewGlacier National Park in the northern Rocky Mountains of Montana is one of the jewels of the American national park system. The wildlife, mountains, lakes, waterfalls, forests and, of course, glaciers attract hundreds of... See More
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Quick ViewIt is early in the 19th century and the buffalo have suddenly disappeared from Blackfeet territory. What could be the cause? Are the gods angry, for some reason, with the tribe? And what can be done? This rousing novel, told... See More
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Quick ViewTwo white men search for a gold mine; two elderly Hopi men go on a quest to find the entrance to the beautiful Under-World, from where humans long ago came onto the surface of the earth; and a young white boy tries to find... See More
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Quick View"One of the greatest pleasures of my long life on the plains was my intimate friendship with Hugh Monroe, or Rising Wolf, whose tale of his first experiences upon the Saskatchewan-Missouri River plains is set forth in Rising... See More
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Quick ViewThis volume was published in 1912. From the book's Preface: When in the seventies I turned my back on civilization and joined the trappers and traders of the Northwest, Thomas Fox became my friend. We were together... See More
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Quick ViewAn Indian girl, Sacagawea, the Bird Woman of the Shoshones, led the Lewis and Clark Expedition across the desert and over the difficult mountain passes to the Pacific Coast during the seasons of 1804-06. Sacagawea was the... See More
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Quick ViewEven on the Great Plains of the Blackfeet, rich in buffalo and horses, it is possible to be poor. A young man named Apsi ("The Arrow") is trying to redeem his family's poverty by going on the war-trail, to capture horses and... See More
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Quick View"One of the greatest pleasures of my long life on the plains was my intimate friendship with Hugh Monroe, or Rising Wolf, whose tale of his first experiences upon the Saskatchewan-Missouri River plains is set forth in Rising... See More
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Quick ViewIn the summer of 1922, a group of elderly Blackfeet men and women met for a few weeks' camping in Glacier National Park with their old friend, James Willard Schultz (whose Blackfeet name was Apikuni). Over the course of the... See More
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Quick ViewThomas Fox and his Blackfeet friend Pitamakan are back again on another adventure. It is early in the 1860s and Tom's uncle, the factor of the American Fur Company trading post Fort Benton, is worried that the Northern... See More
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Quick ViewFascinating, firsthand memoir of a young white man's life among the Piegan Blackfeet in Montana Territory. Includes detailed accounts of religious ceremonies and customs, child-rearing, food preparation, tanning buffalo... See More
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Quick ViewThomas Fox and Pitamakan have no sooner returned from one adventure when they find themselves once again in the middle of danger. Enemies abound, not only war parties from other tribes but perhaps from within the Pikuni camp... See More
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Quick ViewAn elderly Blackfeet warrior tells the story of his youth, when his tribe owned and lived free on the great plains at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. During those days of freedom and plenty, they hunted the vast herds of... See More
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Quick ViewAround an evening campfire, the elderly Blackfeet warrior White Calf, tells a strange tale of his youth during the long-ago buffalo days. His father, Many Swans - an honored man of his tribe, owner of the sacred Buffalo... See More
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Quick ViewGold! A rich gold field has been found at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, deep in Blackfeet country! It is the summer of 1863 and young Henry Wilson and his uncle travel from St. Joseph, Missouri to strike it rich. With the... See More
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Quick ViewThe year is 1860 and Richard Ellis, a young boy from St. Louis, finds himself among the Blackfeet Indians on the Great Plains. With his new Indian friends, No Runner and his sister Star Woman, he sets out to help them find a... See More