| Among the Buffalo | Frontispiece | |
| FACING PAGE | ||
| Astoria | 12 | |
| Assiniboine-Piegan Battle before the Walls of Fort Mackenzie | 34 | |
| Black Beaver, Delaware Scout | 130 | |
| George Bent | 130 | |
| Plan of Bent’s Old Fort | 134 | |
| General S. W. Kearny | 162 | |
| Kit Carson | 164 | |
| Indian Signalling “Buffalo Discovered” | 222 | |
| Skinning a Buffalo | 232 | |
| Buffalo Herd near Lake Jessie, Upper Missouri River | 244 | |
| A Cheyenne Indian Camp | 258 | |
| “Bison and Bull, now in Mortal Combat, Met Midway with a Shock that Made the Earth Tremble” | 294 | |
| Ishmah, the Travois Dog | 302 | |
| “Just as He was Putting a Copper Cap on the Nipple the Bear Rose on Her Hind Legs” | 316 | |
| William T. Hamilton | 326 | |
| A Distribution of Goods to the Gros Ventres | 356 | |
| MAP | ||
| The Frontier Country | 2 | |
Beyond the Old Frontier: Adventures of Indian-Fighters, Hunters, and Fur-Traders
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About This Book
A collection of narratives and sketches recounts life beyond the frontier through accounts of the early fur trade, hunting expeditions, and overland exploration. It explores trapping and buffalo-hunting techniques, the barter economy of peltry, relationships and councils between Indigenous peoples and newcomers, and the role of forts and trading posts along migration routes. Episodic chapters combine personal recollections and biographical portraits of hunters, traders, and scouts, while maps and illustrations provide geographic context and visual detail of camps, skirmishes, and the changing social landscape of a region in transition.