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A first-person memoir recounts a trapper's life from early childhood hunting and learning firearms to decades of frontier travel and fur trapping. It details repeated, long dog-team journeys across northern territories, interactions with Indigenous peoples in several dialects, caches of pelts, and camp and survival routines. Anecdotes of companions and colorful frontier characters are mixed with practical trapping techniques and reflections on hardships, resourcefulness, and limited literacy; an editorial collaborator frames and preserves the oral narrative while noting plans for an Arctic-Alaskan exhibition.

About the Author

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James Campbell Lewis

James Campbell Lewis was an American author known for his contributions to the genre of adventure literature. His notable work, "Black Beaver, the Trapper," explores the life and experiences of a frontiersman in the American West, highlighting themes of survival and exploration. Lewis's writing reflects the rugged spirit of the era and offers readers a glimpse into the challenges faced by trappers and pioneers. Through his storytelling, he captures the essence of frontier life, making his work a significant part of American literary heritage.

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