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An Account Of His Experiences Among Fur Traders And American Indians On The Mississippi And The Upper Missouri Rivers During The Years 1846 To 1852. Smithsonian Institution Bureau Of American Ethnology, No. 115.
An Account Of His Experiences Among Fur Traders And American Indians On The Mississippi And The Upper Missouri Rivers During The Years 1846 To 1852. Smithsonian Institution Bureau Of American Ethnology, No. 115.
As a clerk at Forts Berthold and the Union, Kurz, a noted Swiss artist, came to know well Indians, fur traders, and officers, and to understand the conditions of life in the region. He aimed "to give from my own observation a sincere portrayal of the American Indian in his romantic mode of life, a true representation of the larger fur-bearing animals, native forests and prairies." The volume, which includes 93 drawings, was originally published as Bulletin 115 of the Bureau of American Ethnology.
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