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Fort Clark and Its Indian Neighbors by W. Raymond Wood | Audiobook

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Listen to free audiobook with a 30 day free trial : https://esound.space/audible Title: Fort Clark and Its Indian Neighbors Author: W. Raymond Wood, William J. Hunt Jr., Randy H. Williams Narrator: T. J. Allen Format: Unabridged Length: 9 hrs and 36 mins Language: English Release date: 04-27-17 Publisher: University Press Audiobooks Genres: History, American Summary: A thriving fur trade post between 1830 and 1860, Fort Clark, in what is today western North Dakota, also served as a way station for artists, scientists, missionaries, soldiers, and other western chroniclers traveling along the Upper Missouri River. The written and visual legacies of these visitors - among them the German prince-explorer Maximilian of Wied, Swiss artist Karl Bodmer, and American painter-author George Catlin - have long been the primary sources of information on the cultures of the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, the peoples who met the first fur traders in the area. This book, by a team of anthropologists, is the first thorough account of the fur trade at Fort Clark to integrate new archaeological evidence with the historical record. The Mandans built a village in about 1822 near the site of what would become Fort Clark; after the 1837 smallpox epidemic that decimated them, the village was occupied by Arikaras until they abandoned it in 1862. Because it has never been plowed, the site of Fort Clark and the adjacent Mandan/Arikara village are rich in archaeological information. The authors describe the environmental and cultural setting of the fort (named after William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition), including the social profile of the fur traders who lived there. They also chronicle the histories of the Mandans and the Arikaras before and during the occupation of the post and the village. By vividly depicting the conflict and cooperation in and around the fort, this book reveals the various cultures' interdependence. The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press. Contact: [email protected]

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