“They treat important topics in a practical fashion suited to the needs of the people.”
| + | Cath. World. 84: 548. Ja. ’07. 90w. |
Schultz, James Willard. My life as an Indian: the story of a red woman and a white man in the lodges of the Blackfeet; il. from photographs mostly by George B. Grinnell. **$1.50. Doubleday.
7–6737.
“An intimate revelation of the domestic life of the Blackfoot Indians by a man who married into the tribe and lived many years with them. Reads like a romance from beginning to end, not the least interesting part of it being the traditions and bits of old stories retold by the author with simplicity and real charm. Published originally as a serial in ‘Forest and stream,’ under the title of ‘In the lodges of the Blackfeet’ and the pseudonym W. B. Anderson.”—A. L. A. Bkl.
| + | A. L. A. Bkl. 3: 105. Ap. ’07. S. |
“The value of the book is its record of a state of society which has now passed.”
| + | Ath. 1907, 1: 787. Je. 29. 280w. |
“The author has inherited the Indian’s native eloquence along with his tastes and ideals, and his story is one of the most authoritative and interesting revelations of Indian life that we have seen.”