Nov. 20, 1909.] 
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My Life As Ai\ Indian 
All That the Title Implies and More 
Probably the most faithful picture of Indian 
ife ever drawn from the pen of a man who 
spent years among the Blackfeet, marrying into 
he tribe and becoming to all practical intents 
in Indian. 
Mr. Schultz tells of the life of the plains In- 
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loutine of the great camp, the lives of the 
nen and women, the gambling, the quarreling 
he love making, the wars, the trading of the 
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The narrative is full of intense human in¬ 
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rHE ANGLER’S GUIDE 
For 1909 
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Tells not only how and when, but what is 
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