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Books with author Jr. Dr. James R. Schultz

  • An Indian Winter, or with the Indians in the Rockies

    James Schultz

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 7, 2016)
    An Indian Winter, or with the Indians in the Rockies is fiction but based on a true story. It describes the experiences of two men stranded in the Rockies during winter with little supplies.
  • With the Indians in the Rockies

    James Schultz

    eBook
    With the Indians in the Rockies 266 Pages.
  • With the Indians in the Rockies

    James Schultz

    Paperback (Fifth House Publishers, Sept. 15, 1995)
    Thomas and his friend Pitamakan, a Blackfoot boy, live at Fort Benton on the western frontier. One day, having ventured into the mountains to trap beaver, Tom and Pitamakan are attacked by a band of Kootenay Indians, who spare their lives, but make off with everything they have. The boys are stranded without horses, with no food or weapons, without shelter or any means of building a fire. Tom is sure they're going to die. But Pitamakan teaches him how to survive in the wilderness according to the old ways, and together the boys struggle to build shelter, fashion handmade weapons, and hunt for food and clothing. Still, months of harsh winter weather lie ahead and there is danger everywhere. Will the boys ever see their families again?
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  • Apauk: Caller of The Buffalo

    James W. Schultz

    Hardcover (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 1916)
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  • Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park

    James W. SCHULTZ

    MP3 CD (IDB Productions, March 15, 2019)
    Blackfeet Tales of Glacier National Park I TWO MEDICINE July 12, 1915. HUGH MONROE After an absence of many years, I have returned to visit for a time my Blackfeet relatives and friends, and we are camping along the mountain trails where, in the long ago, we hunted buffalo, and elk, and moose, and all the other game peculiar to this region. To-day we pitched our lodges under Rising Wolf Mountain, that massive, sky-piercing, snow-crested height of red-and-gray rock which slopes up so steeply from the north shore of Upper Two Medicine Lake. This afternoon we saw upon it, some two or three thousand feet up toward its rugged crest, a few bighorn and a Rocky Mountain goat. But we may not kill them! Said Tail-Feathers-Coming-over-the-Hill: "There they are! Our meat, but the whites have taken them from us, even as they have taken everything else that is ours!" And so we are eating beef where once we feasted upon the rich ribs and loins of game, which tasted all the better because we trailed and killed it, and with no little labor brought it to the womenfolk in camp. Rising Wolf Mountain! What a fitting and splendid monument it is to the first white man to traverse the foothills of the Rockies between the Saskatchewan and the Missouri! Hugh Monroe was his English name. His father was Captain Hugh Monroe, of the English army; his mother was Amélie de la Roche, a daughter of a noble family of French émigrés. Hugh Monroe, Junior, was born in Montreal in 1798. In 1814 he received permission to enter the employ of the Hudson's Bay Company, and one year later--in the summer of 1815--he arrived at its new post, Mountain Fort, on the North Fork of the Saskatchewan and close to the foothills of the Rockies.<
  • With the Indians in the Rockies

    James Schultz

    Paperback (Independently published, March 23, 2017)
    With the Indians in the Rockies 266 Pages.
  • My Life As an Indian by Schultz, James Willard

    James W.. Schultz

    Paperback (Cornell U Library,2009., March 15, 2009)
    My Life As an IndianSchultz, James Willard