Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot (eBook)

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2022
108 Seiten
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859-654740132-2 (EAN)

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Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot - James Willard Schultz
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In 'Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot' by James Willard Schultz, readers are plunged into the captivating world of the Blackfoot tribe through the moving account of Hugh Monroe, a man who becomes a part of the tribe and goes on to earn the name Rising Wolf. Schultz's book is a poignant blend of history and fiction, as he expertly weaves together cultural details and personal relationships to create a rich narrative that offers insight into the customs and beliefs of the Blackfoot people. The book is written in a lyrical and descriptive style, immersing readers in the landscape and traditions of the tribe. Schultz's attention to detail and authenticity make 'Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot' a valuable contribution to Native American literature, shedding light on a culture that is often misunderstood. James Willard Schultz, also known as Apikuni, was a noted author and historian who lived among the Blackfoot tribe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His intimate knowledge of Native American culture and his deep respect for the traditions of the Blackfoot people are evident in his writing, making him a trusted voice on the subject. Schultz's personal experiences and relationships within the tribe undoubtedly shaped his perspective and inspired him to share the stories of the Blackfoot people with a wider audience. I highly recommend 'Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot' to readers interested in Native American history, as well as those who appreciate rich storytelling and cultural immersion. Schultz's masterful blend of fact and fiction makes this book a compelling and informative read that offers a unique perspective on the Blackfoot tribe and their way of life.

James Willard Schultz (1859–1947) was an American author, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader, and historian of the Blackfoot Indians. Born in Boonville, New York, Schultz ventured into the American West, specifically Montana, and was eventually adopted into the Pikuni (Piegan) band of the Blackfoot tribe. Through his intimate experiences with the Blackfoot people, Schultz acquired a profound respect and unique perspective on Native American culture, which he vividly depicted in his writings. His first book, 'My Life as an Indian' (1907), recounts his life among the Pikuni and his subsequent books continue to express his experiences and deep understanding of Blackfoot culture and the transformation of the American West. Notably, 'Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot' (1919), Schultz's fictional account of Hugh Monroe's life among the Blackfeet, reflects his literary style that blends authenticity with the compelling narrative, marked by his insider's view of tribal history and ethnographic details. Schultz's work is recognized for its contribution to the Western frontier literature and continues to be a valuable resource for ethnologists and historians alike. His style exemplifies the 'as-told-to' genre in which Schultz often framed Native voices within his storytelling, thereby preserving the oral traditions and experiences of the Blackfoot nation for posterity.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 13.11.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Geschichte / Politik Regional- / Landesgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Schlagworte 19th century frontier • 19th century Native American • adventure history • American Frontier • American Indian narratives • Apache • Blackfoot tribe history • Civil War • Classic • Cross-Cultural Experiences • cultural tapestry • English literature • Fiction • Frontiersman Life • historical accuracy • historical Western frontiers • Hudson's Bay Company • indigenous peoples autobiographies • James Willard Schultz books • Ken Follett • killers of the flower moon • Native American biographies • Native American relations • Native Americans • Navajo • Nine Years Among the Indians • North American West • Old West explorations • Plains Indians culture • ron chernow • Sioux • Trapper Adventures • Wild West
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