Publisher's Synopsis
"Indian Tribes of the South Pass of the Rocky Mountains" offers a detailed look at the indigenous peoples inhabiting the American West during the 19th century. Focusing on the tribes of the South Pass, the Salt Lake Basin, the valley of the Great Saptin (Lewis' River), and the Pacific coasts of Oregon, this volume provides valuable insights into their cultures, customs, and interactions with early explorers and settlers.
Written by Nathaniel J. Wyeth, this historical account captures a crucial period of cultural exchange and conflict, making it an essential resource for understanding the early history of the American West and the lives of its native inhabitants. This book is vital for anyone interested in Native American history, Western expansion, and anthropological studies.
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