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A condensed ethnographic report compiled by a long-term resident of the Upper Missouri, offering concise answers to a set of formal inquiries about several prairie tribes. It surveys history, social organization, religious beliefs, language, material culture, and daily customs of groups such as the Sioux, Arikara, Mandan, Gros Ventres, Cree, Crow, Assiniboin, and Blackfeet. The account emphasizes observable practices, native terminology, camp regulations, and implements, and is supplemented by pen sketches and a few photographs. Observations are practical and grounded in prolonged contact, with occasional caveats about the limits of the author's knowledge.

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Edwin Thompson Denig

Edwin Thompson Denig was an American author and ethnographer known for his work on Native American tribes. His notable book, "Indian Tribes of the Upper Missouri," provides valuable insights into the cultures and lifestyles of the indigenous peoples of the Upper Missouri region. Denig's writings are significant for their detailed observations and contributions to the understanding of Native American history and anthropology. Through his work, he has helped preserve the narratives and traditions of these tribes, making his contributions an important part of American literary and cultural heritage.

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