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The Man with the Iron Hand

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A narrative history recounts the arrival and activity of French explorers and missionaries in the Mississippi Valley from the perspective of Native inhabitants, centering on Henry de Tonty, who remained among river peoples for decades. Drawing on Jesuit relations, letters, and explorers' accounts, it reconstructs encounters, diplomatic councils, warfare with Iroquois, village life, captive narratives, fur trade, fort building, buffalo hunts, and voyages along the Mississippi and to the Gulf, interweaving ethnographic detail and episodic scenes to present readable, source-based true tales of contact, conflict, and cultural exchange across the Great Valley.

About the Author

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John Carl Parish

John Carl Parish was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century. He gained recognition for his novel "The Man with the Iron Hand," which showcases his ability to weave intricate narratives and explore complex themes. While not extensively documented, Parish's contributions reflect the literary styles and concerns of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the cultural landscape of his era. His work continues to be of interest to those exploring the evolution of American literature.