Old Indian Trails

Old Indian Trails

Author: Walter Mcclintock

Publisher: Legare Street Press

Published: 2022-10-27

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781015983854

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Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies

Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies

Author: Mary T. S. Schäffer

Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd

Published: 2011-05-04

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1897522495

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"We seemed to have reached that horizon, and the limit of all endurance, to sit with folded hands and listen calmly to the stories of the hills we so longed to see, the hills which had lured and beckoned us for years before this long list of men had ever set foot in the country." - Mary T.S. Schäffer Mary T.S. Schäffer was an avid explorer and one of the first non-Native women to venture into the heart of the Canadian Rocky Mountains, where few women - or men - had gone before. First published in 1911, Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies is Schäffer's story of her adventures in the traditionally male-dominated world of climbing and exploration. It also sheds light on Native and non-Native relations at the early part of the 20th century. Full of daring adventure and romantic depictions of camp life, set against the grand backdrop of Canada's mountain landscapes, the book introduces readers to various characters from the annals of Canadian mountaineering history, including Arthur Philemon Coleman, Billy Warren, Sid Unwin, Bill Peyto and Jimmy Simpson. Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies is certain to entertain and enlighten 21st-century readers, historians, hikers and climbers.


Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies

Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies

Author: Mary Schaffer

Publisher: Rocky Mountain Books Ltd

Published: 2011-05-15

Total Pages: 241

ISBN-13: 1926855280

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"We seemed to have reached that horizon, and the limit of all endurance, to sit with folded hands and listen calmly to the stories of the hills we so longed to see, the hills which had lured and beckoned us for years before this long list of men had ever set foot in the country." Mary T.S. Schaffer The year 2011 marks the 100th anniversary of the publication of Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies, one of the best selling books ever published on the mountains of western Canada. In celebration of this remarkable work of mountain literature, RMB is thrilled to issue a Limited Edition hardcover of Schaffer's classic. Complete with Janice Sanford Beck's Foreword and a new selection of archival colour and black and white photos, Old Indian Trails of the Canadian Rockies will most certainly continue to enthral generations of readers, explorers and tourists for another one hundred years.


Indian Paths of Pennsylvania

Indian Paths of Pennsylvania

Author: Paul A. W. Wallace

Publisher: Pennsylvania Historical & Museum Commission

Published: 2018-11

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780911124392

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With the advent of European settlement, the Indian foot trails that laced the Pennsylvania wilderness often became bridle paths, wagon roads, and eventually even motor highways. Most of the old paths were so well situated that there was little reason to forsake them until the age of the automobile. That the Indians, taking every advantage offered by the terrain, "kept the level" so well among Pennsylvania's mountains is an engineering curiosity. Just as remarkable is the complexity of the system and its adaptability to changing seasons and weather. Colonial travelers and Indians met frequently on the trail. Whether traveling to hunt, trade, war, negotiate, or visit, Native Americans demonstrated in these chance encounters that they were not the fiends some thought them to be. Indian Paths of Pennsylvania traces the Indian routes, reveals historical associations, and guides the motorist in following them today.


The Virginia Indian Heritage Trail

The Virginia Indian Heritage Trail

Author: Karenne Wood

Publisher: Humanities Press International

Published: 2007-01-01

Total Pages: 80

ISBN-13: 9780978660437

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A short guide to Virginia Indian tribes, archeology, museums, reservations, events, and historical figures. Includes maps.


The Trails of M-22

The Trails of M-22

Author: Jim DuFresne

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13: 9781946142061

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The Trails of M-22 covers 48 trails along Michigan's most scenic highway, including all the mainland trails in Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore. It's a full-color guidebook with great maps that were produced by MichiganTrailMaps.com. Within the book a series of QR codes allows readers to download a larger, more detailed version of the maps on a smartphone or other mobile device or printed out as a PDF file. They will also have access to a georeferenced version of the maps that can be used on the Avenza app.


Native American Trail Marker Trees

Native American Trail Marker Trees

Author: Dennis Downes

Publisher: Chicago's Books Press

Published: 2011-09

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780979789281

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America's first "road signs" were trees bent as saplings by the Indians, marking trails. They were part of an extensive land and water navigation system that was in place long before the arrival of the first European settlers.