Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot
Autor: | James Willard Schultz |
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EAN: | 8596547794028 |
eBook Format: | ePUB |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 30.12.2023 |
Untertitel: | A Captivating Tale of Adventure and Survival in the American Frontier |
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Schlagworte: | 19th century survival American frontier history Blackfoot culture Native American adventure authenticity in writing cultural clash narrative historical fiction exploration imaginative storytelling techniques persona rugged Western landscapes |
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In 'Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot,' James Willard Schultz presents a compelling narrative that intertwines autobiography with the rich tapestry of Native American culture, specifically that of the Blackfoot tribe. The book employs a vivid and evocative literary style, drawing upon an ethnographic lens that seeks to bridge the gap between indigenous experiences and settler perspectives. Schultz's writing is imbued with a sense of authenticity, as he reflects on his life experiences among the Blackfoot, who bestowed upon him the name 'Rising Wolf.' This work situates itself within a broader literary context that explores the complexities of identity, cultural assimilation, and the preservation of indigenous traditions during a time of substantial upheaval in North America. James Willard Schultz was an early 20th-century author, explorer, and ethnographer whose deep affinity for the Blackfoot people shaped his life and work. His firsthand experiences living among and learning from the tribe inform the poignant narratives found in his writings. Schultz's unique position as a white man immersed in Native culture allows him to present an insider'Äôs perspective, cultivating mutual respect and understanding that is often absent from contemporary portrayals of indigenous peoples. 'Rising Wolf the White Blackfoot' is a profound exploration of cultural identity and kinship that is essential reading for anyone interested in Native American history, ethnography, or multicultural narratives. It not only enriches our understanding of the Blackfoot tribe but also challenges readers to consider their own cultural narratives in the broader context of American history.