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The white Indian boy

Chapter 29: Transcriber’s Notes
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About This Book

An autobiographical narrator recounts childhood and adult experiences living among Shoshone communities and participating in frontier life, offering vivid depictions of Indigenous home routines, hunting, fishing, and the dangers of westward travel. Episodic anecdotes cover encounters with tribal customs, skirmishes, Pony Express and Overland Stage episodes, and everyday tasks necessary for survival, all told with plainspoken humor and practical detail. The collection blends oral storytelling and reminiscence to illuminate cross-cultural contact, pioneer resourcefulness, and the hardships and small comforts that shaped life on the plains and in the mountains.

Transcriber’s Notes

  • Illustrations and footnotes relocated close to the relevant text.

Corrections

  • p. 27, 30, 159: “Yagaiki” to “Yagaki”
  • p. 54: “battle-field” to “battle field”
  • p. 62: “Waskahie” to “Washakie”
  • p. 64: “Zoological” to “Zoölogical”
  • p. 74: “pack-saddles” to “pack saddles”
  • p. 96: “rounds” to “grounds”
  • p. 96: “Angatipa” to “Angitapa”
  • p. 106, 109: “arrow-maker” to “arrow maker”
  • p. 209: “mix-up” to “mixup”
  • p. 221: “service berry” to “service-berry”
  • p. 222: “(wĭck′ĭ-ŭp)” to “(Wĭck′ĭ-ŭp)”