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Trails Through Western Woods

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The author blends travel writing and regional description with collected Native myths and oral histories of the Selish people of the Bitter Root Valley. Ethnographic sketches convey customs, social habits, and legends gathered from elders and interpreters, including portraits of chiefs and communal practices. Vivid landscape passages depict mountain lakes, glaciers, trails and seasonal atmospheres, often illustrated from photographs. The narrative interlaces accounts of missions, the waning buffalo herds, and settler encroachment, preserving place-based tales, trail observations, and the impressions of a changing wilderness.

About the Author

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Helen Fitzgerald Sanders

Helen Fitzgerald Sanders was an American author known for her contributions to nature writing and outdoor literature. Her notable work, "Trails Through Western Woods," reflects her deep appreciation for the natural landscapes of the American West. Through her vivid descriptions and engaging narratives, Sanders invites readers to explore the beauty and tranquility of the wilderness. Her writing often emphasizes the importance of nature and the experiences it offers, making her a significant figure in the genre of outdoor literature.

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