Wild Mountain Tribe

Wild Mountain Tribe

Author: Zeke Pipher

Publisher: Wild Mountain Books

Published: 2017-07

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780997962710

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This is a companion piece to "The Wild Mountain" fable. It is a men's group guidebook for fathers/sons/grandfathers/father-figures/etc., designed to be used by churches and men's groups.


Wildlife on the Wind

Wildlife on the Wind

Author: Bruce L. Smith

Publisher: University Press of Colorado

Published: 2010-11-15

Total Pages: 257

ISBN-13: 1457181134

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In the heart of Wyoming sprawls the ancient homeland of the Eastern Shoshone Indians, who were forced by the U.S. government to share a reservation in the Wind River basin and flanking mountain ranges with their historical enemy, the Northern Arapahos. Both tribes lost their sovereign, wide-ranging ways of life and economic dependence on decimated buffalo. Tribal members subsisted on increasingly depleted numbers of other big game—deer, elk, moose, pronghorn, and bighorn sheep. In 1978, the tribal councils petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to help them recover their wildlife heritage. Bruce Smith became the first wildlife biologist to work on the reservation. Wildlife on the Wind recounts how he helped Native Americans change the course of conservation for some of America's most charismatic wildlife.


The Wild Man

The Wild Man

Author: Zeke Pipher

Publisher:

Published: 2017-05-08

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780997962703

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The Wild Man draws from the grandeur of myth to take men--young and old--on a journey to the Wild Mountain, a place of true masculinity. Each character and narrative detail is intentionally crafted to cast a vision for boys to become good, wild men. To order The Wild Man or Wild Mountain Tribe, visit www.thewildmountain.com.


Shadows And Footprints

Shadows And Footprints

Author: Rick Ruja

Publisher:

Published: 2021-03-10

Total Pages: 438

ISBN-13: 9781647537371

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The history of the American West includes a sorry story of abuse and domination of Native Americans by the United States government and its enforcement arm, the U.S. Army. The destruction of the life style and autonomy of indigenous people has resulted in denying to Native Americans "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" even today. This book has a heroic White genius of 7 y/o who, over 20 years, teaches the tribe the English language and modern military technique enough to stand up to the U.S. Army. Eventually, they must flee to Canada where their modern skills enable them to be accepted as Canadian citizens. The book is extensively and accurately researched and reflects a non-fictional foundation to the imaginative ending.


Indian Legends of the White Mountains

Indian Legends of the White Mountains

Author: J. S. English

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 2021-03-23

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13: 1649741308

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Indian Legends of the White Mountains is a collection of Folklore from in and around the “Crystal Hills” of New Hampshire gathered from tales of old settlers and records in historical societies and town libraries. Included are: Chocorua Mount Washington The Giant’s Grave Nancy’s Brook The Red Carbuncle Ellis River Ellis River and Jackson, N. H. Moosilauke and the Pemigewassets Cold Streams Rogers’ Rangers and the Sack of St. Francis Legend of Eagle Mountain Captain Lovewell’s Fight with Paugus


Tribes of California

Tribes of California

Author: Stephen Powers

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1976

Total Pages: 516

ISBN-13: 9780520031722

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This classic of American Indian ethnography, originally published in 1877, is again available in its complete form. In the summers of 1871 and 1872 Powers visited Indian groups in the northern two-thirds of California. A journalist by profession, he was untrained in ethnography, but was nonetheless an astonishingly intelligent observer who had a gift for writing in a spirited manner. He reported faithfully what he heard and portrayed accurately what he saw among the native survivors of Gold Rush days in a series of seventeen articles published mostly in The Overland Monthly. These were partly unwritten, added to, and reorganized by Powers to be published in 1877 as a report of the U.S. Geographical Survey of the Rocky Mountain Region. Powers’ book is still basic and is referred to by everyone who deals with native cultures. The 1877 edition was not large, and Tribes of California is at last reprinted in response to growing demand for this rare volume. For this edition all of the original illustrations have been retained and the basic text printed in facsimile. Professor Robert F. Heizer has provided annotations throughout and an introduction to indicate contemporary thought about the volume.


Adventures of a Mountain Man: The Narrative of Zenas Leonard

Adventures of a Mountain Man: The Narrative of Zenas Leonard

Author: Zenas Leonard

Publisher: Lulu.com

Published: 2018-09-12

Total Pages: 120

ISBN-13: 0359084672

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Adventures of a Mountain Man: The Narrative of Zenas Leonard is a true-life adventure story, a narrative of exploration, survival, conflict, capture, and torture; and an insider's account of the daily life of an 1830's fur-trader and trapper in the early American West.