In the Great Apache Forest

eBook: In the Great Apache Forest

Sprache - Englisch

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Über das eBook

In 'In the Great Apache Forest' by James Willard Schultz, the reader is transported to the vast wilderness of the American West and immersed in the rich cultural traditions of the Apache tribe. Schultz's vivid descriptions and attention to detail paint a vivid picture of the landscape and the people who call it home. The narrative style is both informative and engaging, making it a captivating read for those interested in Native American history and indigenous cultures. The book also delves into the complex relationship between the Apache people and the encroaching forces of white settlers, providing valuable insights into the impact of colonization on Native communities. James Willard Schultz, also known as Apikuni, was a noted author and historian who lived among the Blackfeet and was adopted into the tribe. His intimate knowledge of Native American customs and traditions shines through in his writing, adding depth and authenticity to the narrative. 'In the Great Apache Forest' is recommended for readers who enjoy immersive historical fiction and are interested in gaining a deeper understanding of Native American culture and history.


Über den Autor

James Willard Schultz, born on August 26, 1859, was an American author of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, known for his authentic and engaging portrayals of Blackfoot life and the broader Native American experience. Schultz was a trailblazer in an era that romanticized the West; he opted for a more genuine approach, immersing himself in the native cultures he wrote about. His first-hand experiences living with the Blackfoot people endowed his narratives with a credibility that was rare at the time. 'In the Great Apache Forest', just one of his acclaimed works, exemplifies his commitment to sharing the intricacies of Native American traditions and the challenges they faced as Euro-American expansion encroached upon their lands. Schultz's literary style is notable for bridging the gap between non-fiction and storytelling, weaving factual information about indigenous customs and lore within the framework of fictional tales. This blend of authenticity and narrative drive helped ensure Schultz's place within the canon of early American writers who contributed to the country's cultural and historical literature. Throughout his prolific career, he published over thirty books, enriching readers' understanding of Native American culture and serving as an invaluable window into a way of life that was rapidly changing in the face of modernity.

Produkt Details

Verlag: DigiCat

Genre: Sprache - Englisch

Sprache: English

Umfang: 103 Seiten

Größe: 360,5 KB

ISBN: 8596547401315

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