1917. In 1877 Schultz went to Montana for the summer to buffalo
hunt. He ended up staying and became fascinated with the Indian
life and joined the Blackfeet tribe. He learned to speak the
Blackfeet language and married a Pikuni (Blackfeet) woman. He
became a recorder of the open West romance and writer of stories of
the at-large Indians. Often men like Schultz were characterized as
hangers-on or romantic reporters, their lives and work show a more
dedicated purpose-to know and record the last of the Indian culture
in its native landscape even as the culture was subsumed by white
settlement, changed by forced moves to reservations, or even
outlawed.
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