Blackfoot Lodge Tales

George Bird Grinnell



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Blackfoot Lodge Tales, The Story of a Prairie People, is a book by American anthropologist and historian George Bird Grinnell, first published in 1892. The author was a prominent student of Native American life, and his work in conservation led to Glacier National Park's Mount Grinnell, being named after him. This book is a collection of stories from the Native Americans who lived on the Great Plains of North America. The term 'Blackfoot' comes from the Blackfoot Confederecy, which is a historic collective name for related groups, including the Siksika, the Kainai, and the Piikani. Split into sections, the book contains stories of adventure, of ancient times, and of the three tribes.

This book has 98,554 words, 164 pages in the PDF version, and was originally published in 1892.

Production notes: This ebook of Blackfoot Lodge Tales was published by Global Grey on the 25th January 2022. The artwork used for the cover is 'Six Blackfeet Chiefs' by Paul Kane.

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