Seven Montanas

Seven Montanas

Author: Ednor Therriault

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2019-09-17

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 1493041614

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The vast space of the American West that has been designated as the state of Montana is such a diverse and varied landscape that it’s been said it could easily be sliced up into several smaller states. And with its smorgasbord of industry, history, culture and the various worldviews held by its residents, getting a bead on Montana’s personality is a challenge. That may be because Montana, in fact, has several fairly distinct personalities. This book examines those personalities, through the lens of seven geographic and cultural regions commonly recognized in the state. While Montanans share a few attitudes and love of the land that attracts them to Big Sky country, it’s the differences between the regions that truly give the state its unique flavor. Through interviews, photos, history and personal observations, Therriault profiles each region and in the process gives a more complete view of the state as a whole. Along the way the reader will learn why some people choose to live where they do, how they view the rest of the state, and what some of the factors are that give each region its singularity.


A Tenderfoot in Montana

A Tenderfoot in Montana

Author: Francis McGee Thompson

Publisher: Montana Historical Society

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 9780972152228

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Frank Thompson vividly recalls his experiences in gold-rush era Montana, where sought his fortune, served in the first territorial legislature, and met some of the territory's most notorious road agents.


Floating on the Missouri

Floating on the Missouri

Author: James Willard Schultz

Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press

Published: 1989-02-01

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780806121642

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This is a true story of a float trip down the Missouri. It compares, in some ways, to the most famous float trip in American literature, the one that Huck Finn took down the Mississippi. At the end of his trip, young Huck says, “…I reckon I got to Light out for the Territory ahead of the rest, because Aunt Sally she’s going to adopt me and civilize me, and I can’t stand it. I been there before.” That young escapee, to extend the comparison, is epitomized in James Willard Schultz. Just expelled from military school, the seventeen-year-old Schultz goes West, stays, grows up and lives among the Indians, marries into the Blackfoot tribe, and lived the kind of life he loved. In the fall of 1901, Apikuni and his Piegan wife, Nataki, took a long float trip down the Missouri. They camped out and lived off the land for the entire trip, from Fort Benton to the juncture off the Missouri and Milk rivers. The account of that trip is presented here in book form for the first time. Like Huck’s adventure, this was something more than a simple float trip. It was a trip through space and time through memories of early experiences along the river, of friends and enemies (Assiniboines, Crees, Sioux, and others), of early white trappers and traders, of carefree days of the buffalo hunt, of a naturalist’s dream world populated with the deer, eagle, antelope, fish, bear, wolf, and animals known only in Indian mythology. This idyll was nostalgic trip that could not be repeated, for the river and world were changing, Apikuni and Nataki knew first-hand the many changes of the past and sensed the momentous changes coming. With the advance of the white man’s world, with the dams and reservoirs, it would be impossible for today’s adventurer to duplicate the trip described here. But, for the armchair adventurer, it is still possible, though the account that has been left for us, to take this remarkable trip.


Montana Adventure Guide

Montana Adventure Guide

Author: Genevieve Rowles

Publisher: Hunter Publishing, Inc

Published: 2009-10-24

Total Pages: 633

ISBN-13: 1588430596

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Montana offers a wealth of outdoor fun for the active traveler, from skiing and snowmobiling to fly fishing and horseback riding. With stunning scenery and colorful history, the state is one of the most appealing in the US. And the best part: it's rarely crowded!


Montana's Best Fishing Waters

Montana's Best Fishing Waters

Author: Wilderness Adventures Press

Publisher: Wilderness Adventures Press

Published: 2006-08

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 9781932098242

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From world famous waters like the Madison, Missouri, and Yellowstone Rivers to local favorites like the Beaverhead, Big Hole, and Gallatin Rivers, these incredibly comprehensive maps will lead you to the best fishing Montana has to offer. Official access sites are clearly marked including GPS coordinants, along with boat ramps, campgrounds, and roads and trails that allow additional access to every stream. River miles, public and private land, and a wealth of other useful information for anglers is also included. Book jacket.


This Is Montana

This Is Montana

Author: Rick Graetz

Publisher: Farcountry Press

Published: 2003-01

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9781891152184

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A comprehensive look at the geographic beauty of the state through 151 lively essays. Features 124 black-and-white photographs.


Montana Cowboy

Montana Cowboy

Author: Wanda Rosseland

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

Published: 2011-08-02

Total Pages: 267

ISBN-13: 0762768444

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The Montana Cowboy brings together true stories of real cowboys and cowgirls from across the Treasure State. Cowboys who have chased wild horses in the Missouri River badlands, ridden through freezing blizzards, and followed the roundup wagons while branding calves in the spring and gathering in the fall. Many of these stories come from early day settlers and exhibit the fortitude and toughness needed to survive when Montana was little more than a land of wolf tracks and unfenced grass. Others relate more modern experiences, some dangerous, others unpredictable, as so often happens when working with livestock. Through them all, a thread of humor and respect for fellow man runs like an invisible strand, just as the cowboy’s heart is never far from a jest or a practical joke.


Canoeing the Great Plains

Canoeing the Great Plains

Author: Patrick Dobson

Publisher: U of Nebraska Press

Published: 2015-05-01

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 0803271883

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"Canoeing the Great Plains chronicles the author's return journey down the Missouri River from Helena to Kansas City in 1995"--