This gripping outdoor adventure tale will enthrall fans of the genre. In the midst of a hunting trip, two youngsters are captured by a group of Native American warriors and are forced to make their own way in the brutal wilderness. Will their surviva...
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 tale...
James Willard Schultz (1859-1947) was a noted author, explorer, and guide. While operating a fur trading post at Carroll, Montana, he was given the name "Apikuni" spotted robe] by the Pikuni chief, Running Crane. Schultz is most noted for his prolif...
“After an absence of many years, I have returned to visit for a time my Blackfeet relatives and friends, and we are camping along the mountain trails where, in the long ago, we hunted buffalo, and elk, and moose, and all the other game peculiar to ...
One of the most vivid impressions of my youth is of a certain evening in the spring of 1865. It was the evening of May 21. Just before sundown the first steamboat of the season, the Yellowstone II, arrived from St. Louis and brought the astounding ne...
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You ask me for the story of my life. My friend, it would fill many volumes, for I have lived a long life of great adventure. But I am glad You shall have the story. Let us set it forth in order. So I begin: I was born in Three Rivers Settlement, Pr...
This book is a thrilling Indian story written by a famous old-time frontiersman James Willard Schultz, (1859 to 1947). Schultz was a noted author, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader and historian of the Blackfoot Indians. While operati...
An elderly Blackfeet warrior tells the story of his youth, when his tribe owned and lived free on the great plains at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. During those days of freedom and plenty, they hunted the vast herds of buffalo, worshipped their an...
Thomas Fox and his Blackfeet friend Pitamakan are back again on another adventure. It is early in the 1860s and Tom's uncle, the factor of the American Fur Company trading post Fort Benton, is worried that the Northern Blackfeet and Kaina tribes will...
In the summer of 1922, a group of elderly Blackfeet men and women met for a few weeks' camping in Glacier National Park with their old friend, James Willard Schultz (whose Blackfeet name was Apikuni). Over the course of the summer, they reminisced ab...
The year is 1880 and the buffalo herds are disappearing from the Great Plains. Yet, deep in Blackfeet territory, in the valley of the Big River (Missouri) near the mouth of the Musselshell River there are still many thousands of the animals to be fou...
Gold, greed and murder! A group of free trappers in the Blackfeet territory find themselves in the middle of a group of thieves who wish to take control of more than 25 pounds of gold nuggets, taken from an innocent miner.Action and adventure, includ...
The year is 1870 and the Blackfeet are rejoicing. A white buffalo robe, the rarest and most valuable object held by the tribe, has been carefully tanned and prepared as a sacrifice during the upcoming Sun Dance in the summer. One morning, disaster st...
In the Great Apache Forest is the true story of 17-year-old white settler George Crosby who being too young to serve his country in France during World War I becomes a member of the forest service in Arizona, where he encounters troublesome outlaws a...
Thomas Fox and Pitamakan have no sooner returned from one adventure when they find themselves once again in the middle of danger. Enemies abound, not only war parties from other tribes but perhaps from within the Pikuni camp itself! Soon, the two fri...