James Willard Schultz

James Willard Schultz, age 30 James Willard Schultz, or Apikuni, (August 26, 1859 – June 11, 1947) was an American writer, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader and historian of the Blackfeet Indians. He operated a fur trading post at Carroll, Montana and lived among the Pikuni tribe during the period 1880-82. He was given the name Apikuni by the Pikuni chief, Running Crane. ''Apikuni'' in Blackfeet means "Spotted Robe." Schultz is most noted for his 37 books, most about Blackfoot life, and for his contributions to the naming of prominent features in Glacier National Park. Provided by Wikipedia
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  2. Signposts of adventure;
    Glacier national park as the Indians know it
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  5. Bird woman (Sacajawea)
    the guide of Lewis and Clark; her own story now first given to the world
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  6. My life as an Indian
    the story of a red woman and a white man in the lodges of the Blackfeet
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  7. Many strange characters
    Montana frontier tales
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