Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz

Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz
Author: Rudolf Friedrich Kurz
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 448
Release: 1970-01-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780803257139

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Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz

Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz
Author: Rudolf Friedrich Kurz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1937
Genre: Artists
ISBN:

After trying many stratagems to remove the elephant in Duck's garden, Bear and Duck discover that the simplest approach is sometimes best.

On the Upper Missouri

On the Upper Missouri
Author: Rudolf Friedrich Kurz
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780806136554

In late 1846, Rudolph Friederich Kurz, a young and idealistic Swiss artist, came to the United States to study and paint American Indians. Because he also had to earn a living, he signed on with the Pierre Chouteau Jr. Company (commonly known as the American Fur Company) and traveled northward on the Missouri River to work as a clerk at Fort Berthold and Fort Union in present-day North Dakota. While living among fur traders and Indians of numerous tribes, Kurz filled a sketchbook and kept a detailed journal. On the Upper Missouri, an abridged and annotated version of his journal, is an invaluable source for information about Fort Union, the fur trade industry, and Indians of the northern plains. For this edition, editor Carla Kelly has preserved Kurz’s style but included only those portions of greatest interest to readers today: his lively and detailed observations of people and activities at the fort. The volume also features 97 black-and-white drawings from Kurz’s sketchbook.

Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz

Journal of Rudolph Friederich Kurz
Author: Rudolf Friedrich Kurz
Publisher:
Total Pages: 442
Release: 2012-10-01
Genre:
ISBN: 9781258492885

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.

Two Crows Denies it

Two Crows Denies it
Author: Robert Harrison Barnes
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1984-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803211827

In Two Crows Denies It, R. H. Barnes undertakes an ambitious historical analysis of anthropological scholarship about Omaha kinship systems. His groundbreaking work offers a critique of this established scholarship, including the work of Lävi-Strauss, Dorsey, and Fletcher. In comparing the primary and secondary accounts of Omaha descent, relationship, and naming systems, Barnes reveals the dissonance between the reality of Omaha society and the scholarship that has formed around it. Not only does he put forth a new and more realistic interpretation of Omaha sociology specifically, but in so doing he provides a reinterpretation of an aspect of anthropological theory. This edition includes a new introduction by Raymond J. DeMallie.

Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization

Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization
Author: Alfred W. Bowers
Publisher: U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2004-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780803262249

Generations before the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery wintered in the northern Plains, the Mandan Indians farmed along the banks of rivers. The traditional world of the Mandans comes vividly to life in this classic account by anthropologist Alfred W. Bowers. Based on years of research and conversations with Crows Heart and ten other Mandan men and women, Bowers offers an engaging and detailed reconstruction of their way of life in earlier times. Featured here are overviews of how their households function, the makeup of their clan and moiety systems and kinship network, and a valuable look at the entire Mandan life cycle, from birth and naming through adulthood, marriage, and death. Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization also includes descriptions and analyses of Mandan ceremonies, legends, and religious beliefs, including origin myths, the Okipa Ceremony, sacred bundles, Corn ceremonies, the Eagle-Trapping Ceremony, Catfish-Trapping Ceremony, and the Adoption Pipe Ceremony. Many of these practices and beliefs remain vital and relevant for Mandans today. A comprehensive look at the legacy and traditional roots of present-day Mandan culture, Mandan Social and Ceremonial Organization is a classic ethnography of an enduring North American Native community.

They Call Me Agnes

They Call Me Agnes
Author: Fred W. Voget
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2001-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780806133195

An account of life on the Crow Indian Reservation in Montana from around 1910 to the 1990s, based on interviews with Crow woman Agnes Yellowtail Deernose, and interwoven with background details about the origins of the Crows and their culture.

Frontier Diplomats

Frontier Diplomats
Author: Lesley Wischmann
Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780806136073

This dual biography highlights the human dimensions of the Upper Missouri fur trade. Focusing on two major figures, Alexander Culbertson (1809-1879), trader with the American Fur Company, founder of Fort Benton, and the first white American to live among the Blackfeet Indians, and his wife, Natoyist-Siksina’ (“Holy Snake”) (1825-1893), daughter of Two Suns, the chief of the Blood (Kainah) tribe, Lesley Wischmann shows the great influence this couple had on the region. Culbertson and Natoyist-Siksina’ worked together for thirty years to promote cooperative relations between Native inhabitants and newly arrived white adventurers and played key roles in the Fort Laramie Treaty Conference of 1851 and treaty negotiations with the Blackfeet tribes in 1855. As she tells the story of these “frontier diplomats,” Wischmann also challenges conventional wisdom about the character of fur traders, the nature of the Blackfeet, and the role of Indian women.