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  • My Life as an Ant

    Miss Tammy

    language (, Aug. 3, 2014)
    An ant tells us what it's like.
  • My Life as an Indian

    J. W. Schultz

    Paperback (Dover Publications, Nov. 30, 2011)
    In this fascinating memoir, first published as a book in 1907, the author recalls the remarkable story of his journey westward as a young man to the Montana Territory. Traveling in the days before railroads crossed the continent, he sought wild life and adventure and found both among the Piegan Blackfeet.As a welcome guest of the Indians, J. W. Schultz took part in almost every aspect of tribal life, enabling him to write vivid and dramatic descriptions of buffalo hunts, war parties, daring raids on enemy quarters, and other adventures; but he also paints a detailed picture of the quieter side of life in the vast encampments of lodges that dotted the plains: religious ceremonies and customs, child-rearing, food preparation, burial practices, tales told around the campfire, and much else.The author’s sensitive commentary testifies to his deep love and affection for the people with whom he lived, among them Nät-ah’-ki, the young and beautiful Blackfoot girl who became his wife; Ashton, an Easterner with a secret sorrow; Diana, an orphaned Indian girl, who, as Ashton’s loving ward, received a proper education but met a tragic death; and Berry, a tall, fearless Indian trader of mixed blood who became the author’s long-time friend.Spanning a period in American history that saw the Indian way of life dwindle to near extinction, this extraordinary firsthand account of a white man’s experiences in the word of the Plains Indian will not only captivate general readers but will also appeal to ethnologists and students of Native American life and culture. A new Introduction by Hugh A. Dempsey, Chief Curator Emeritus, Glenbow Museum, Calgary, Alberta, provides biographical information on the author and traces the book’s publishing history and cultural impact.
  • My Life as an Indian

    James Willard Schultz

    eBook (BIG BYTE BOOKS, Oct. 1, 2015)
    Beautiful, tender, haunting, and extremely excitingThis is the memoir of famed author, explorer, guide, trader, and historian of the Blackfoot Indians, James Willard Schultz. Here he tells of his life with the Blackfeet and his marriage to a Blackfoot woman, whom he deeply loved. From 1880 to 1903, Schultz lived the life of a Blackfoot Indian with Nat-ah'-ki and her people. During this time, he began writing for magazines, at times running a trading post, and working as a guide in the West.He met historian, writer, and naturalist, George Bird Grinnell, who encouraged him to write this heartfelt and important memoir. As an ethnography of a people and a time it is invaluable.Though he would marry again after Nat-ah'-ki's death, Schultz eventually went back to live near the Native peoples he'd come to love and is buried in the traditional ground of Nat-ah-ki's people. You won't read another memoir like it.Every memoir of the American West provides us with another view of the migration that changed the country forever.For the first time, this long out-of-print volume is available as an affordable, well-formatted book for e-readers and smartphones. Be sure to LOOK INSIDE by clicking the cover above or download a sample.
  • My Life as an Indian

    J. W. Schultz

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett Premier, March 15, 1964)
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  • My Life as an Indian

    James Willard Schultz

    Paperback (Independently published, Oct. 31, 2016)
    Beautiful, tender, haunting, and extremely excitingThis is the memoir of famed author, explorer, guide, trader, and historian of the Blackfoot Indians, James Willard Schultz. Here he tells of his life with the Blackfeet and his marriage to a Blackfoot woman, whom he deeply loved. From 1880 to 1903, Schultz lived the life of a Blackfoot Indian with Nat-ah'-ki and her people. During this time, he began writing for magazines, at times running a trading post, and working as a guide in the West.He met historian, writer, and naturalist, George Bird Grinnell, who encouraged him to write this heartfelt and important memoir. As an ethnography of a people and a time it is invaluable.Though he would marry again after Nat-ah'-ki's death, Schultz eventually went back to live near the Native peoples he'd come to love and is buried in the traditional ground of Nat-ah-ki's people. You won't read another memoir like it.Every memoir of the American West provides us with another view of the migration that changed the country forever.
  • My Life As An Immigrant

    Nancy Allen

    eBook (Rourke Educational Media, July 23, 2019)
    Immigrants Sailed From Faraway Lands To Come To America For Opportunity. This Book Includes Their Experiences At Ellis Island, The Struggles Of Finding Employment, And Learning A New Language In A Strange, New World.
  • My Life As An Immigrant

    Nancy Allen

    Paperback (Rourke Educational Media, Aug. 1, 2012)
    Immigrants Sailed From Faraway Lands To Come To America For Opportunity. This Book Includes Their Experiences At Ellis Island, The Struggles Of Finding Employment, And Learning A New Language In A Strange, New World.
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  • My Life As An Indian

    J. W. Schultz

    Paperback (Fawcett, March 15, 1957)
    WEAR ON EDGES OF COVERS AND SPINE. LIGHT TANNING INSIDE COVERS. NO WRITING OR MARKS ON PAGES.
  • My Life As a Fan

    Wilfrid Sheed

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster, June 1, 1993)
    Recounts the author's experiences as a young baseball fan during the 1940s and 50s
  • My Life as an Alien

    Edwin Page

    language (Red Pill Publications Ltd., April 23, 2013)
    My name is James. I’d always felt like I was different and on my eighth birthday I discovered why; I’m an alien. After finding out the truth about my identity I had some amazing space adventures with by my furry guardian and my hyper-intelligent star-fighter called Susan. Together we battled the Sloths, a race of snotty-nosed aliens intent upon my destruction. Meanwhile, my mother was in hospital waiting to give birth to a new baby. Did the birth go smoothly? How did I manage to avoid being destroyed by the Sloths? Why did I need lots of treacle puddings and all the chocolate in the world? Find out the answers by joining me and experiencing My Life as an Alien.Edwin Page is also the author of Orc: It’s Not Easy Being Green and The Red Brick Road, both of which are suitable for ages 10 and up. Suitable for ages 6-12
  • My Life As an Indian

    James Willard Schultz

    Hardcover (Corner House Pub, June 1, 1973)
    Fascinating, firsthand memoir of a young white man's life among the Piegan Blackfeet in Montana Territory. Includes detailed accounts of religious ceremonies and customs, child-rearing, food preparation, tanning buffalo hides, war parties, raids, and much else. Of great interest to ethnologists and students of Native American history.
  • My Life As...

    Bill Myers

    Paperback (Word Kids (1993-1996), March 15, 2003)
    Enjoy the hilarious and exciting Incredible Worlds of Wally McDoogle series! Books include: (#4) My Life As Crocodile Junk Food; (#5) My Life As Dinosaur Dental Floss; (#8) My Life As An Afterthought Astronaut; (#9) My Life As Reindeer road Kill; (#10) My Life As A Toasted Time Traveler; (#12) My Life As A Bigfoot Breath Mint; (#18) My Life As A Beat-Up Basketball Backboard; (#21) My Life As A Skysurfing Skateboarder; (#22) My Life As A Tarantula Toe Tickler.