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My Life as an Indian: the Story of a Red Woman and White Man Lodges Blackfeet

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My Life as an Indian: the Story of a Red Woman and White Man Lodges Blackfeet
My Life as an Indian: the Story of a Red Woman and White Man Lodges Blackfeet

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My Life as an Indian: the Story of a Red Woman and White Man Lodges Blackfeet

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First published in 1907,
My Life as an Indian
is the memoir of J. W. Schultz’s life as a young white man among the Piegan Blackfeet in the Montana Territory. Out of curiosity and in search of adventure, Schultz went west and became a trapper and trader. He was inspired by the journals of Lewis and Clark and George Catlin’s
Oregon Trail
, but found a wholly different source of inspiration when he met the Blackfeet and quickly settled into their lifestyle, even taking a Blackfoot woman for his wife and riding along with the men on buffalo hunts and wars with neighboring tribes.

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