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The author recounts fieldwork and extended travel across northwestern mountain and plains country, joining a government expedition, crossing the divide, and living among a Blackfoot band that adopts him. He documents daily life, ceremonies (including the Beaver Bundle and the Sun Dance), hunting and fishing excursions, medicines and healing practices, dances and songs, and detailed botanical and wildlife observations, often illustrated with photographs. Interwoven are legends, ritual rules, and accounts of the night sky, with recurring reflections on how new roads, hotels, and settlement altered traditional nomadic ways.

About the Author

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Walter McClintock

Walter McClintock was an American author and explorer, best known for his work documenting the lives and cultures of Native American tribes in the early 20th century. His notable book, "Old Indian Trails," offers a vivid account of the landscapes and historical narratives of the American West, reflecting his deep appreciation for the indigenous peoples and their traditions. McClintock's writings contribute to the understanding of Native American history and the natural environment, making him a significant figure in the literary heritage of American exploration and anthropology.

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