Blackfeet Tales from Apikuni's World

Blackfeet Tales from Apikuni's World
Author: James Willard Schultz
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 261
Release: 2017-08-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 080618048X


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At the turn of the twentieth century, James Willard Schultz wrote a series of tales centering on the adventures of a Blackfoot Indian boy and his Anglo friend in the days just prior to the end of the buffalo era on the western plains. All the tales appeared between 1910 and 1927 in the pages of the popular family weekly The Youth’s Companion. The stories featured the sort of spirited adventure popular at the time, but Schultz was more conscientious than other writers of the day in his depiction of American Indian life. Schultz first encountered the Blackfeet in Montana Territory in 1877, when he was seventeen, and he lived among them for the next seventy years until his death. These tales are based on his experiences with the Blackfeet, who gave him the name Apikuni. Apikuni plays a role in many of the stories, usually under the name Spotted Robe. Although he was neither a historian nor an ethnologist, Schultz filled his stories with history, and with detailed descriptions of the Blackfoot daily life and culture. David C. Andrews has gathered these tales, the last of Schultz’s to be published in book form, and arranged in the order in which they were written.

Why Gone Those Times?

Why Gone Those Times?
Author: James Willard Schultz
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2003-03-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780806135458


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James Willard Schultz first encountered the Blackfeet Indians in Montana Territory in 1877 when he was seventeen. In time, he married a Blackfeet woman, formed close friendships with many in the tribe, and lived with them off and on for the next seventy years until his death. Why Gone Those Times? is based on his experiences among the Blackfeet, who gave him the name Apikuni. Apikuni’s adventures include taming a wolf, raiding in Old Mexico, and stalking a black buffalo. Although Schultz was neither historian nor ethnologist, he filled his stories with Indian history and detailed descriptions of Blackfeet daily life and culture.

Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park

Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park
Author: James Willard Schultz
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 142
Release: 2019-11-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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This is a book of stories collected from the Blackfeet Tribe from the Glacier National Park written by a man who had married a Blackfeet, lived among the people from the tribe for many years, and was considered one of them. It gives many places names in Glacier, such as just who was Running Eagle or Pitamakin, familiar to all people who visited this wonderful area. These stories are captured from oral Blackfoot tradition and tell about ancient indigenous cultures, which carry their outstanding actions to our times.

Blackfoot Lodge Tales

Blackfoot Lodge Tales
Author: George Bird Grinnell
Publisher: IndyPublish.com
Total Pages: 336
Release: 1892
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:


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Blackfoot Lodge Tales

Blackfoot Lodge Tales
Author: George Bird Grinnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 338
Release: 1907
Genre: Indians of North America
ISBN:


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Blackfeet Indian Stories

Blackfeet Indian Stories
Author: George Bird Grinnell
Publisher: Applewood Books
Total Pages: 229
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 155709201X


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Collection of Blackfeet Indian stories, handed down from ancient times, about hunting, travel, and everyday Indian life.

Invisible Reality

Invisible Reality
Author: Rosalyn R. LaPier
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496202384


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Rosalyn R. LaPier demonstrates that Blackfeet history is incomplete without an understanding of the Blackfeet people's relationship and mode of interaction with the "invisible reality" of the supernatural world. Religious beliefs provided the Blackfeet with continuity through privations and changing times. The stories they passed to new generations and outsiders reveal the fundamental philosophy of Blackfeet existence namely, the belief that they could alter, change, or control nature to suit their needs and that they were able to do so with the assistance of supernatural allies. The Blackfeet did not believe they had to adapt to nature. They made nature adapt. Their relationship with the supernatural provided the Blackfeet with stability and made predictable the seeming unpredictability of the natural world in which they lived. In Invisible Reality Rosalyn LaPier presents an unconventional, creative, and innovative history that blends extensive archival research, vignettes of family stories, and traditional knowledge learned from elders along with personal reflections on her own journey learning Blackfeet stories. The result is a nuanced look at the history of the Blackfeet and their relationship with the natural world.

Blackfoot Lodge Tales

Blackfoot Lodge Tales
Author: George Bird Grinnell
Publisher:
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-08-26
Genre:
ISBN: 9781517058586


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Thirty stories of the Blackfeet - stories of war and adventure, ancient times, natural phenomena, origins of social customs, and tales of creation and the Creator. This collection of powerful stories reveals the complex and wondrous world of the Blackfoot nation in the nineteenth century. The thirty tales transcribed by George Bird Grinnell provide an intimate look into Blackfoot culture and philosophy and remind us of tribal values to be upheld and taught. Classic tales of adventure speak of deeds accomplished, and cultural heroes roam across an arresting Native landscape of legend and history. Ancient stories, captured in oral tradition, cast the shadow of the Blackfoot people far into the past and provide foundation and meaning for their lives in the present. The final section of this book is an insightful overview of the history and culture of the Blackfoot Nation. First published in 1892, Blackfoot Lodge Tales is based on George Bird Grinnell's personal interactions with the Blackfoot people. "The author's observations of the social organization, daily life, and customs of [the Blackfoot] rounds out a singular book."--Los Angeles Times "Grinnell's book has stood the test of time as an important contribution to the history and ethnography of the Blackfeet."--Natural History "A classic collection of tales by a gifted storyteller and a lucid ethnographic description of the Blackfeet."--Studies in American Indian Literature Contents CHAPTER I. THE THREE SHIPS SAIL CHAPTER II. THE ADVENTURERS CHAPTER III. JAMESTOWN CHAPTER IV. JOHN SMITH CHAPTER V. THE "SEA ADVENTURE" CHAPTER VI. SIR THOMAS DALE CHAPTER VII. YOUNG VIRGINIA CHAPTER VIII. ROYAL GOVERNMENT CHAPTER IX. MARYLAND CHAPTER X. CHURCH AND KINGDOM CHAPTER XI. COMMONWEALTH AND RESTORATION CHAPTER XII. NATHANIEL BACON CHAPTER XIII. REBELLION AND CHANGE CHAPTER XIV. THE CAROLINAS CHAPTER XV. ALEXANDER SPOTSWOOD CHAPTER XVI. GEORGIA THE NAVIGATION LAWS BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE

Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park

Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park
Author: James Willard Schultz
Publisher: CreateSpace
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2015-05-08
Genre:
ISBN: 9781507546079


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Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park by James Willard Schultz.