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ly Life As An Indian 
All That the Title Implies and More 
Probably the most faithful picture of Indian 
e ever drawn from the pen of a man who 
:ent years among the Blackfeet, marrying into 
;; tribe and becoming to all practical intents 
; Indian. 
Mr. Schultz tells of the life of the plains In- 
un, when war and hunting were the occupa- 
1 ns of every man, when the buffalo still cov- 
:.'d the prairie, and the Indian was as yet little 
:iched by contact with civilization. He de- 
fibes as one who has lived the life, the daily 
utine of the great camp, the lives of the 
n and women, the gambling, the quarreling 
love making, the wars, the trading of the 
'bans. 
fhe narrative is full of intense human in- 
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•plied in the character of Nat-ah-ki, the beau- 
:tl Indian girl, who became the author’s wife. 
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ells not only how and when, but what is 
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