Early Western Travels, 1748-1846; A Series of Annotated Reprints of Some of the Best and Rarest Contemporary Volumes of Travel, Vol. 15: Part II of James's ... Expedition, 1819-1820 (Classic Reprint) Kindle Edition

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Hook line: A vivid, firsthand travel account that blends exploration with detailed notes on Native life and customs.This edition presents James’s annotated excerpts from S. H. Long’s 1819–1820 expedition, offering a clear window into early American exploration. Read about crossing rivers, navigating plains, and the challenges of moving through a vast, evolving landscape, all while the authors document the people, places, and daily routines encountered along the way.Within the narrative, you’ll encounter long sections that describe Omahowa marriage practices, family structure, and conflict resolution. The text also weaves in observations about hunting, camp life, plant life, and the geology of the regions traveled, giving a grounded sense of the terrain and the era’s scientific curiosity. Ethnographic detail on marriage, family dynamics, and social norms among the Omahowa and related groups. Field observations on travel logistics, river crossings, and plains geography from the Mississippi toward the Rockies. Descriptive notes on flora, fauna, and geological formations encountered along the route. Firsthand voices and expedition context that illuminate exploration challenges and interactions with Indigenous peoples.Ideal for readers of travel narratives, ethnographic observations, and historical geology, especially those curious about early 19th‑century exploration in the American Midwest and Plains. Read more


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