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MURRAY'S TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA~During the Years 1834, 1835 & 1836, Including a Summer Residence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians in the Remote Prairies of the Missouri and a Visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands
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The narrative follows a British diplomat's journey through the Midwest and South of the United States, highlighting his immersive experience living with the Pawnee tribe. He provides detailed observations of their culture, traditions, and daily life, offering readers a unique perspective on Native American society during his time. The book blends travelogue with ethnographic insights, revealing the complexities of cross-cultural encounters and the diplomat's reflections on American society.
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MURRAY'S TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA~During the Years 1834, 1835 & 1836, Including a Summer Residence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians in the Remote Prairies of the Missouri and a Visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands, Charles Murray
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2003
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- Titel
- MURRAY'S TRAVELS IN NORTH AMERICA~During the Years 1834, 1835 & 1836, Including a Summer Residence with the Pawnee Tribe of Indians in the Remote Prairies of the Missouri and a Visit to Cuba and the Azore Islands
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Charles Murray
- Verlag
- Arcadia Publishing
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2003
- Einband
- Hardcover
- Seitenzahl
- 496
- ISBN13
- 9781429002103
- Kategorie
- Reiseberichte
- Beschreibung
- The narrative follows a British diplomat's journey through the Midwest and South of the United States, highlighting his immersive experience living with the Pawnee tribe. He provides detailed observations of their culture, traditions, and daily life, offering readers a unique perspective on Native American society during his time. The book blends travelogue with ethnographic insights, revealing the complexities of cross-cultural encounters and the diplomat's reflections on American society.