Forty Years Among the Indians / A true yet thrilling narrative of the author's experiences among the natives
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A frontier memoir recounts the author's four decades of life among Plains and western Indigenous communities, detailing overland migration, wartime service in Mexico, integration with a religious immigrant community, cattle and trading ventures, and repeated negotiations and conflicts with tribal groups. It combines personal anecdotes of raids, rescues, councils, treaties, and relief efforts with reflections on language, culture, and leadership, describing work as a guide, trader, and mediator. Journeys into Mexico, interactions with federal agents and soldiers, missionary explorations, and efforts to curb liquor trafficking among Native people are presented in plainspoken candor.
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