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Indian sketches, taken during an expedition to the Pawnee and other tribes of American Indians (Vol. 1 of 2)

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A first-person account of an expedition across the plains that records travel from frontier posts to Pawnee, Otoe, and neighboring settlements. The narrative blends landscape description, camp life, and encounters with hunters and chiefs, with observations of ceremonies, councils, feasts, and domestic routines. Episodes include journeys along rivers, meetings to arrange land purchases and treaties, tales and legends heard on the route, and scenes of conflict and reconciliation. The work alternates travel journal, ethnographic sketches, and anecdotal portraits to convey daily practices, social customs, and the challenges of cross-cultural diplomacy on the prairie.

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John Treat Irving

John Treat Irving was an American author known for his detailed observations and accounts of Native American life during the 19th century. His notable works, "Indian Sketches, Taken During an Expedition to the Pawnee and Other Tribes of American Indians" (Volumes 1 and 2), provide a vivid portrayal of the cultures and landscapes he encountered during his travels. Through his writings, Irving contributed to the understanding of Indigenous peoples and their environments, offering readers a glimpse into a world that was rapidly changing during his time. His work remains a valuable resource for those interested in American history and ethnography.

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