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The American Indians / Their History, Condition and Prospects, from Original Notes and Manuscripts

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The author combines extended personal fieldwork, official reports, and historical research to present an ethnographic survey of Indigenous peoples in the Mississippi valley and neighboring regions. The text interweaves travel reminiscences and governmental notes with linguistic vocabularies, descriptions of customs and material culture, origin traditions, and assessments of social condition and future prospects. Geographic and natural-history observations and episodic exploration narratives appear alongside commentary on treaties and policy, while an appendix collects dramatic frontier and hunting accounts that illustrate everyday encounters and the practical challenges of life on the frontier.

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Henry Rowe Schoolcraft

Henry Rowe Schoolcraft was an American geographer, ethnologist, and writer, known for his extensive studies of Native American cultures and languages. His notable work, "Algic Researches," explores the mental characteristics and folklore of North American Indians, providing valuable insights into their traditions and beliefs. Schoolcraft's writings often reflect his deep engagement with the indigenous peoples of the United States, as seen in his personal memoirs detailing thirty years of residence with various tribes. His contributions to the understanding of Native American history and culture have left a lasting impact on the field of ethnology.

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