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  • The Indigenous Peoples of America: 4 Classic Books

    The Vanishing Race: The Last Great Indian Council, Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona, etc.

    The anthology 'The Indigenous Peoples of America: 4 Classic Books' comprises a profound exploration of native cultures, histories, and perspectives through a compendium of varied literary styles. Across these four seminal texts, the collection weaves an intricate tapestry of narratives that illuminate the life and times of Indigenous peoples in America. It spans genres from historical recountings ... Read more

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  • Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona

    "Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona" is a captivating collection that delves into the rich tapestry of Pima culture through its myths and legends. The book presents a variety of stories that reflect the values, beliefs, and traditions of the Pima people, showcasing their connection to nature and the spiritual world. Each tale is a window into the past, ... Read more

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  • Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona

    Enriched edition. Legends and Myths of the Pima: A Vibrant Tapestry of Indigenous Stories

    Aw-Aw-Tam Indian Nights: Being the Myths and Legends of the Pimas of Arizona presents a rich tapestry of cultural narratives, spanning myth, legend, and oral tradition. This anthology captures the essence of the Pimas' storytelling, reflecting their deep connection with nature and the spiritual world. Immersed in a variety of literary styles, from lyrical prose to vivid descriptions, the ... Read more

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  • On The Border With Crook

    On the Border with Crook is considered one of the best firsthand accounts of frontier army life, as the author of the book gives equal time to both the soldier and the Native American. John Bourke, the author of this book was a captain in the United States Army. He served as an aide to General George Crook in the Apache Wars from 1872 to 1883. As Crook's aide, Bourke had the opportunity to witness ... Read more

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  • Journal of a Trapper

    Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains, 1834-1843

    In 1834, Osborne Russell joined an expedition from Boston, under the direction of Nathaniel J. Wyeth, which proceeded to the Rocky Mountains to capitalize on the salmon and fur trade. He would remain there, hunting, trapping, and living off the land, for the next nine years. Journal of a Trapper is his remarkable account of that time as he developed into a seasoned veteran of the mountains and ... Read more

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  • My Life Among the Indians (Illustrated)

    by George Catlin ...
    George Catlin was a fascinating figure of the nineteenth century, an artist-explorer who ventured deep into the wilds of the newly discovered Americas to paint the rapidly vanishing indigenous populations, their leaders, warriors, medicine men and scenes from their modes of life. The gifts Catlin received over the years from these remote peoples formed the basis for a vast, important collection ... Read more

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  • Life Among the Indians (Illustrated)

    Enriched edition. Indians of North and South America: Everyday Life & Customes of Indian Tribes, Indian Art & Architecture, Warfare, Medicine and Religion     

    In 'Life Among the Indians (Illustrated)', George Catlin offers readers a detailed account of his experiences living among various Native American tribes in the 19th century. Catlin's book provides a unique insight into the daily lives, customs, and rituals of Native American communities, showcasing their resilience and rich cultural heritage. The inclusion of illustrations adds a visual element ... Read more

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  • Life in the Far West

    A True Account of Travels across America's Wilderness

    George Frederick Ruxton was an explorer and adventurer extraordinaire. Born in England in 1820, he followed in his family’s footsteps and entered the military at the age of thirteen. He quickly became a decorated soldier, serving in Spain, where he fought for Queen Isabella II in the Carlist civil war and was made a Spanish knight at seventeen, as well as in Ireland and Canada. But the rigidity of ... Read more

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  • The Adventures of James Capen Adams Mountaineer and Grizzly Bear Hunter of California

    "His account of the capture of wild beasts, especially of grizzly bears and their taming, of his experiences with Indians and hunters...make up an intensely thrilling narrative...describes his life for years with an enormous grizzly which he raised from a cub." -Boston Globe, Feb. 4, 1911"Grizzly Adams, an odd but noble character and a tremendous hunter...for thrilling astonishing adventures...it ... Read more

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  • Journal of a Trapper

    Nine Years in the Rocky Mountains, 1834-1843

    Ever wonder how everyone made it west? They used trails beaten by such men as Osborne Russell. In 1830, sixteen-year-old Russell left his farm in Maine and ran away to the sea. He didn’t like it. He ended up joining an expedition headed to Oregon by way of the Rocky Mountains. Along the way, he acquired the skills necessary for survival. He also hunted buffalo and trapped beaver, looked for new ... Read more

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  • Life in the Far West

    Away to the head waters of the Platte, where several small streams run into the south fork of that river, and head in the broken ridges of the “Divide” which separates the valleys of the Platte and Arkansa, were camped a band of trappers on a creek called Bijou. It was the month of October, when the early frosts of the coming winter had crisped and dyed with sober brown the leaves of the cherry ... Read more

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  • Life Among the Apaches

    The Classic History of Native American Life on the Plains

    One of the original seventeenth-century historical accounts of the Apaches and the southwestern American Indians.John C. Cremony’s first encounter with the Indians of the Southwest occurred in the early 1850s, when he accompanied John R. Bartlett’s boundary commission surveying the United StatesMexican border. Some ten years later, as an officer of the California Volunteers, he renewed his ... Read more

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