Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot / Hugh Monroe's Story of His First Year on the Plains
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A former fur-company engagé recounts his first year on the northern plains, narrating encounters with Indigenous communities, life among the Blackfoot, and the practical routines of hunting, trapping, and travel. The account moves episodically through camp life, buffalo hunts, skirmishes with neighboring groups, river journeys, and seasonal changes, mixing vivid landscape description with cultural observation and personal anecdotes. Chapters alternate action-filled episodes and reflective moments about friendship, peacemaking, and survival on the frontier, giving a portrait of daily skills, dangers, and the rhythms of plains life.
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