The success of the Lewis and Clark Expedition depended greatly on the help of the Native Indians they met on their long journey to the Pacific Ocean. Learn of the expedition’s encounters with the many Indian communities as they journey west. With respect to their cultures and differences, Ronda lends his ethnological analysis to include significant background information about the various tribes, and allows the reader to understand what it must have been like for the Indians to make their own observations of the Corps of Discovery. Soft back, 310 pages
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Dimensions | 6 × .75 × 9 in |
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