Author: Gottlieb F. Oehler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians
Author: Gottlieb F. Oehler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Description of a journey and visit to the Pawnee Indians: who live on the Platte River, a tributary to the Missouri
Author: Gottlieb F. Oehler
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians: Who Live on the Platte River, a Tributary to the Missouri by Gottlieb F. Oehler and David Z. Smith provides a detailed and vivid account of an early 19th-century exploration into the heart of Pawnee territory. This work offers a unique glimpse into the lives and culture of the Pawnee Indians, a Native American tribe residing along the Platte River, a significant tributary to the Missouri River. The book chronicles the journey of Oehler and Smith as they navigate the challenges and adventures of their expedition. Through meticulous observations and engaging narrative, the authors paint a rich portrait of Pawnee life, detailing their customs, social structures, and the natural environment surrounding them. The account is notable for its firsthand insights and respectful portrayal of the Pawnee people, providing valuable historical and anthropological perspectives. The authors’ observations extend beyond mere description, offering reflections on the interactions between the explorers and the Pawnee, as well as the broader implications of their encounters. The work also captures the rugged beauty of the American frontier and the complexities of cross-cultural exchanges during this period. Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians is an important contribution to the historical and cultural record of early American exploration and Native American studies. It remains a valuable resource for readers interested in the history of the American West and the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 40
Book Description
Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians: Who Live on the Platte River, a Tributary to the Missouri by Gottlieb F. Oehler and David Z. Smith provides a detailed and vivid account of an early 19th-century exploration into the heart of Pawnee territory. This work offers a unique glimpse into the lives and culture of the Pawnee Indians, a Native American tribe residing along the Platte River, a significant tributary to the Missouri River. The book chronicles the journey of Oehler and Smith as they navigate the challenges and adventures of their expedition. Through meticulous observations and engaging narrative, the authors paint a rich portrait of Pawnee life, detailing their customs, social structures, and the natural environment surrounding them. The account is notable for its firsthand insights and respectful portrayal of the Pawnee people, providing valuable historical and anthropological perspectives. The authors’ observations extend beyond mere description, offering reflections on the interactions between the explorers and the Pawnee, as well as the broader implications of their encounters. The work also captures the rugged beauty of the American frontier and the complexities of cross-cultural exchanges during this period. Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians is an important contribution to the historical and cultural record of early American exploration and Native American studies. It remains a valuable resource for readers interested in the history of the American West and the rich tapestry of indigenous cultures.
Description of a journey and visit to the Pawnee Indians : who live on the Platte River, a tributary to the Missouri
Author: Gottlieb F. Oehler
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Experience an unforgettable expedition with Gottlieb F. Oehler and David Z. Smith's "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians: Who Live on the Platte River, a Tributary to the Missouri." This fascinating account offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Pawnee Indians and the landscapes of 19th-century America. Embark on a captivating journey as Oehler and Smith traverse the vast plains to reach the Pawnee settlements along the Platte River. This detailed narrative captures the challenges and triumphs of their expedition, providing an authentic and immersive experience for readers. The authors' meticulous observations and vivid descriptions bring to life the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. The book delves into key moments of the journey, such as encounters with wildlife, interactions with various tribes, and the daily life and traditions of the Pawnee people. Through the authors' eyes, readers gain an understanding of the Pawnee's social structures, spiritual beliefs, and the intricate balance they maintain with their environment. Themes of exploration, cultural exchange, and respect for indigenous knowledge are woven throughout the narrative. Oehler and Smith's respectful and insightful portrayal of the Pawnee challenges prevailing stereotypes and offers a nuanced view of Native American life. With a tone that is both informative and engaging, "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians" captures the spirit of adventure and discovery. The authors' keen observations and thoughtful reflections provide a valuable historical record, making the book a rich resource for historians, anthropologists, and anyone interested in Native American cultures. Since its publication, the book has been praised for its thorough documentation and respectful representation of the Pawnee people. It remains an essential read for those seeking to understand the complexities of 19th-century Native American life and the experiences of early explorers. Immerse yourself in this unique expedition and discover the beauty and depth of Pawnee culture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student of anthropology, or simply a curious reader, this book offers a wealth of knowledge and an engaging narrative that transports you to a pivotal time in American history. In conclusion, "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians" is more than just a travelogue—it's a profound exploration of cultural understanding and the spirit of adventure. Oehler and Smith's detailed and empathetic account makes this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of history, culture, and exploration. Don't miss your chance to embark on this enlightening journey. Get your copy today and join the many readers who have been captivated by this historical gem. Don't miss your chance to explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Pawnee Indians. Let "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians" transport you to the 19th century, where every page reveals a new facet of adventure and discovery. Grab your copy now and delve into the legacy of Oehler and Smith's remarkable journey.
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 45
Book Description
Experience an unforgettable expedition with Gottlieb F. Oehler and David Z. Smith's "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians: Who Live on the Platte River, a Tributary to the Missouri." This fascinating account offers a rare glimpse into the lives of the Pawnee Indians and the landscapes of 19th-century America. Embark on a captivating journey as Oehler and Smith traverse the vast plains to reach the Pawnee settlements along the Platte River. This detailed narrative captures the challenges and triumphs of their expedition, providing an authentic and immersive experience for readers. The authors' meticulous observations and vivid descriptions bring to life the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. The book delves into key moments of the journey, such as encounters with wildlife, interactions with various tribes, and the daily life and traditions of the Pawnee people. Through the authors' eyes, readers gain an understanding of the Pawnee's social structures, spiritual beliefs, and the intricate balance they maintain with their environment. Themes of exploration, cultural exchange, and respect for indigenous knowledge are woven throughout the narrative. Oehler and Smith's respectful and insightful portrayal of the Pawnee challenges prevailing stereotypes and offers a nuanced view of Native American life. With a tone that is both informative and engaging, "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians" captures the spirit of adventure and discovery. The authors' keen observations and thoughtful reflections provide a valuable historical record, making the book a rich resource for historians, anthropologists, and anyone interested in Native American cultures. Since its publication, the book has been praised for its thorough documentation and respectful representation of the Pawnee people. It remains an essential read for those seeking to understand the complexities of 19th-century Native American life and the experiences of early explorers. Immerse yourself in this unique expedition and discover the beauty and depth of Pawnee culture. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a student of anthropology, or simply a curious reader, this book offers a wealth of knowledge and an engaging narrative that transports you to a pivotal time in American history. In conclusion, "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians" is more than just a travelogue—it's a profound exploration of cultural understanding and the spirit of adventure. Oehler and Smith's detailed and empathetic account makes this book a must-read for anyone interested in the intersection of history, culture, and exploration. Don't miss your chance to embark on this enlightening journey. Get your copy today and join the many readers who have been captivated by this historical gem. Don't miss your chance to explore the rich cultural tapestry of the Pawnee Indians. Let "Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians" transport you to the 19th century, where every page reveals a new facet of adventure and discovery. Grab your copy now and delve into the legacy of Oehler and Smith's remarkable journey.
Description of a Journey and Visit to the Pawnee Indians
Author: Gottlieb F. Oehler
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Latter Day Saints
Languages : en
Pages : 44
Book Description
Writings on American History
The Moravian Church Miscellany
Catalogue
Author: Cadmus Book Shop
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 892
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Catalogs, Booksellers
Languages : en
Pages : 892
Book Description
The Ponca Tribe
Author: James Henri Howard
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ponca Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The Ponca Indian originally lived in the states of Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska. There is now a Ponca reservation in the state of Oklahoma, as well as a group of Ponca Indians living in Nebraska
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Ponca Indians
Languages : en
Pages : 240
Book Description
The Ponca Indian originally lived in the states of Minnesota, Iowa, South Dakota and Nebraska. There is now a Ponca reservation in the state of Oklahoma, as well as a group of Ponca Indians living in Nebraska
The Ponca Tribe
Author: James Henri Howard
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803272798
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The culture of the Ponca Indians is less well known than their misfortunes. A model of research and clarity, The Ponca Tribe is still the most complete account of these Indians who inhabited the upper central plains. Peaceably inclined and never numerous, they built earth-lodge villages, cultivated gardens, and hunted buffalo. James H. Howard considers their historic situation in present-day South Dakota and Nebraska, their trade with Europeans and relations with the U.S. government and, finally, their loss of land along the Niobrara River and forced removal to Indian Territory. The tragic events surrounding the 1877 removal, culminating in the arrest and trial of Chief Standing Bear, are only part of the Ponca story. Howard, a respected ethnologist, traces the tribe’s origins and early history. Aided by Ponca informants, he presents their way of life in his descriptions of Ponca lodgings, arts and crafts (pottery was made from blue clay found on the Missouri River), clothing and ornaments, food, tools and weapons, dogs and horses, kinship system, governance, sexual practices, and religious ceremonies and dances. He tells what is known about a proud (and ultimately divided) tribe that was led down a “trail of tears.” The Ponca Tribe was originally published in 1965 as a bulletin of the Smithsonian Institution’s Bureau of American Ethnology. Introducing this edition is Donald N. Brown, a professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, and a Ponca authority.
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
ISBN: 9780803272798
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
The culture of the Ponca Indians is less well known than their misfortunes. A model of research and clarity, The Ponca Tribe is still the most complete account of these Indians who inhabited the upper central plains. Peaceably inclined and never numerous, they built earth-lodge villages, cultivated gardens, and hunted buffalo. James H. Howard considers their historic situation in present-day South Dakota and Nebraska, their trade with Europeans and relations with the U.S. government and, finally, their loss of land along the Niobrara River and forced removal to Indian Territory. The tragic events surrounding the 1877 removal, culminating in the arrest and trial of Chief Standing Bear, are only part of the Ponca story. Howard, a respected ethnologist, traces the tribe’s origins and early history. Aided by Ponca informants, he presents their way of life in his descriptions of Ponca lodgings, arts and crafts (pottery was made from blue clay found on the Missouri River), clothing and ornaments, food, tools and weapons, dogs and horses, kinship system, governance, sexual practices, and religious ceremonies and dances. He tells what is known about a proud (and ultimately divided) tribe that was led down a “trail of tears.” The Ponca Tribe was originally published in 1965 as a bulletin of the Smithsonian Institution’s Bureau of American Ethnology. Introducing this edition is Donald N. Brown, a professor of sociology at Oklahoma State University, Stillwater, and a Ponca authority.
DESCRIPTION OF A JOURNEY & VIS
Author: Gottlieb F. Oehler
Publisher: Wentworth Press
ISBN: 9781361784648
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Publisher: Wentworth Press
ISBN: 9781361784648
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 42
Book Description
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important libraries around the world), and other notations in the work. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. As a reproduction of a historical artifact, this work may contain missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.