Publisher's Synopsis
"Personal Memoirs Of A Residence Of Thirty Years With The Indian Tribes On The American Frontiers" offers a rare and insightful glimpse into 19th-century America. Authored by Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, this meticulously prepared republication provides a firsthand account of life among Native American tribes during a pivotal period in United States history.
Spanning three decades, Schoolcraft's memoirs delve into the culture, customs, and social structures of various Indian tribes on the American frontier. This work provides invaluable historical perspective on the complex relationship between the United States and its indigenous peoples. Readers interested in cultural anthropology, United States history between 1815 and 1861, or the experiences of those who lived on the American frontier will find this volume an essential resource. Schoolcraft's observations offer a significant contribution to our understanding of North America and the challenges faced by Native Americans during a time of significant change.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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