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"The Missouria people were the first American Indians encountered by European explorers venturing up the Pekitanoui River--the waterway we know as the Missouri. This Indian nation called itself the Nyut^achi, which translates to "People of the River Mouth," and had been a dominant force in the Louisiana Territory of the pre-colonial era. When first described by the Europeans in 1673, they numbered in the thousands. But by 1804, when William Clark referred to them as "once the most powerful nation on the Missouri River," fewer than 400 Missouria remained. The state and Missouri River are namesakes of these historic Indians, but little of the tribe's history is known today. Michael Dickey tells the story of these indigenous Americans in The People of the River's Mouth. From rare printed sources, scattered documents, and oral tradition, Dickey has gathered the most information about the Missouria and their interactions with French, Spanish, and early American settlers that has ever been published. The People of the River's Mouth recalls their many contributions to history, such as assisting in the construction of Fort Orleans in the 1720's and the trading post of St. Louis in 1764. Many European explorers and travelers documented their interactions with the Missouria, and these accounts offer insight into the everyday lives of this Indian people. Dickey examines the Missouria's unique cultural traditions through archaeological remnants and archival resources, investigating the forces that diminished the Missouria and led to their eventual removal to Oklahoma. Today, no full-blood Missouria Indians remain, but some members of the Otoe-Missouria community of Red Rock, Oklahoma, continue to identify their lineage as Missouria. The willingness of members of the Otoe-Missouria tribe to share their knowledge contributed to this book and allowed the origin and evolution of the Missouria tribe to be analyzed in depth. Accessible to general readers, this book recovers the lost history of an important people. The People of the River's Mouth sheds light on an overlooked aspect of Missouri's past and pieces together the history of these influential Native Americans in an engaging, readable volume."--P. [4] of cover.
Indians of North America --- Oto Indians. --- Missouri Indians. --- Otoe Indians --- Ottoe Indians --- Siouan Indians --- Missouria Indians --- Niutachi Indians --- Missouri River Valley --- Missouri Valley --- Discovery and exploration.
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Interwoven essays on the physical and cultural geography of the Mississippi, Missouri, and Platte Rivers.
Platte River (Neb.) --- Missouri River Valley --- Mississippi River Valley --- Mississippi River --- Missouri Valley --- Description and travel. --- Rivers --- Brooks --- Creeks --- Runs (Rivers) --- Streams --- Bodies of water --- History.
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"The first annotated scholarly edition of Jean-Baptiste Truteau's journal of his voyage on the Missouri River in the central and northern Plains from 1794 to 1796 and of his description of the Upper Missouri."--Provided by publisher.
Frontier and pioneer life --- Fur trade --- Fur traders --- Traders, Fur --- Voyageurs (Fur trade) --- Furriers --- Clothing trade --- Trapping --- History --- Biography. --- Larpenteur, Charles, --- Missouri River Valley --- Missouri Valley --- History. --- Indians of North America --- Trudeau, Jean-Baptiste, --- Truteau, Jean-Baptiste, --- Description and travel.
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Indians of North America --- Fur trade --- French --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- United States Local History --- Frenchmen (French people) --- Ethnology --- Furriers --- Clothing trade --- Trapping --- American aborigines --- American Indians --- First Nations (North America) --- Indians of the United States --- Indigenous peoples --- Native Americans --- North American Indians --- History --- Culture --- Missouri River Valley --- History. --- Missouri Valley
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Volume 1, Life Writings of Frontier Women series, edited by Maureen Ursenbach BeecherMary Richard's journals and letters record a young woman's rare, but richly detailed view of life in the temporary Mormon pioneer communities in Iowa.
Mormon women --- Mormons --- Pioneers --- Women pioneers --- Biography. --- Richards, Mary Haskin Parker, --- Missouri River Valley. --- Missouri River Valley -- Biography. --- Mormon women -- Missouri River Valley -- Biography. --- Mormons -- Missouri River Valley -- Biography. --- Pioneers -- Missouri River Valley -- Biography. --- Richards, Mary Haskin Parker, 1823-1860. --- Women pioneers -- Missouri River Valley -- Biography. --- Mormon pioneers --- United States Local History --- Regions & Countries - Americas --- History & Archaeology --- First settlers --- Settlers, First --- Persons --- Frontier and pioneer life --- Women, Mormon --- Christian women --- Frontier women --- Pioneer women --- Missouri River Valley --- Parker, Mary Haskin, --- Parker, Mary, --- Missouri Valley --- Latter Day Saint women --- Latter Day Saint pioneers
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"The first accurate transcription of John James Audubon's 1843 journals, which includes recently discovered and previously unpublished journal entries detailing his last expedition along the upper Missouri River"--Provided by publisher.
River steamers --- Natural history --- Wildlife artists --- Naturalists --- Scientific expeditions --- River steamboats --- River boats --- Steamboats --- History, Natural --- Natural science --- Physiophilosophy --- Biology --- Science --- Artists --- Historians, Natural --- Natural historians --- Scientists --- Expeditions, Scientific --- Scientific voyages --- Travels --- Voyages, Scientific --- Voyages and travels --- History --- Audubon, John James, --- Ethics. --- Travel --- Missouri River --- Missouri River Valley --- Big Muddy River (Mont.-Mo.) --- Big River (Mont.-Mo.) --- Emasulia River --- Eomitai --- Katapan Mene Shoska --- Mini Sose --- Missoui River --- Missoury River --- Misurí River --- Miz-zou-rye River --- Ni-sho-dse --- Niutaci --- Nudarcha --- Osages River (Mont.-Mo.) --- Pekitanoni River --- Pekitanoui (River) --- River of the West (Mont.-Mo.) --- Rivière de Pekitanoni --- Rivière de Saint Philippe --- Rivière des Missouri --- Rivière des Osages (Mont.-Mo.) --- Saint Philippe River --- West, River of the (Mont.-Mo.) --- Yellow River (Mont.-Mo.) --- Missouri Valley --- Description and travel. --- Audubon, Jean Jacques Fougère --- Rabin, Jean --- Audubon, J.-J. --- Martin, Maria,
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In the late eighteenth century, the vast, pristine land that lay west of the Mississippi River remained largely unknown to the outside world. The area beckoned to daring frontiersmen who produced the first major industry of the American West--the colorful but challenging, often dangerous fur trade. At the lead was an enterprising French Creole family that founded the city of St. Louis in 1763 and pushed forth to garner furs for world markets. Stan Hoig provides an intimate look into the lives of four generations of the Chouteau family as they voyaged up the Western rivers to conduct trade, a.
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