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Description of a journey and visit to the Pawnee Indians

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The narrative follows two travelers on a spring journey from settled eastern towns into the Platte River country, reporting daily travel by stage, boat, and wagon and offering descriptive passages on prairie and river landscapes, military posts, and frontier settlements. It records social conditions encountered along the route and culminates in detailed, observational accounts of meetings with the Pawnee people, describing material culture, customs, and manners. The work combines travel-diary immediacy—routes, camps, weather, and local commerce—with an appended ethnographic description of Pawnee life.

About the Author

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Gottlieb F. Oehler

Gottlieb F. Oehler was an early 19th-century explorer and writer known for his detailed accounts of Native American life. His notable work, "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians," provides valuable insights into the culture and customs of the Pawnee people during a time of significant change in the American frontier. Oehler's observations contribute to the understanding of indigenous societies and their interactions with European settlers, making his writings an important part of the historical narrative of the American West.

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