This beautiful book takes George Bird Grinnell's classic work on the Cheyenne Indians and condenses it into 240 fully-illustrated pages of his most essential writings. Grinell was the long-time editor of Field Stream magazine and helped to establish both the Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks. During his career he documented several tribes of the old West; including this vivid account of the last of the Cheyenne Indians; who were forced to live out their lives as nomads.
#2641954 in Books Truman State University Press 2007-10-10Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 9.03 x 1.01 x 6.32l; 1.79 #File Name: 1931112681424 pages
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A more complete view of Americana and American history in general.By Midwest Book ReviewThe voices of Asian American women in Asian American history; unfortunately; all to often go unheard. "Voices of the Heart: Asian American Women on Immigration; Work; and Family" offers a chance for them to be heard; speaking out in heartfelt stories about their journeys to America; their hopes; dreams; and how they have began to cope with life in America. Author Huping Ling interviewed a grand variety of Asian American women to get the most complete story possible. Highly recommended to anyone who seeks a more complete view of Americana and American history in general.