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In Arizona
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Apikuni—Distant White Cape—was the name given by the Blackfoot Indians to writer James Willard Schultz (1859–1947), who lived among them for a long time, traded with them, studied their history, beliefs, and customs, and married a Piegan woman. Schultz's books open a window into the world of the Indians of the Old West, a world of hunters, warriors, travelers, medicine men, and a world of pristine nature—the World of Apikuni. This new volume of Schultz's works includes his early novella, which tells of life fraught with peril in Arizona, and a collection of short stories, "The End of the Buffalo Years," which includes stories about the lives of Indians, fur traders, and trappers in the second half of the 19th century. What was life like for a polygamous Indian family, where everyone seemed happy and contented? Do gods intervene in human affairs? What is the magical power of the sable antelope? What dangers might await a happy newlywed in an Indian camp? How do visions seen in dreams control a person's life? The author recounts all of this not only captivatingly but also with profound knowledge, based on his extensive personal experience.
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