George Bird Grinnell
George Bird Grinnell was an influential American naturalist, anthropologist, and author, born on September 20, 1849, in Brooklyn, New York. He developed a profound love for the outdoors at a young age, which later fueled his passion for conservation and the preservation of Native American cultures. Grinnell is perhaps best known for his writings on the American West, particularly his detailed observations of the Plains Indians and his role in the establishment of national parks. His work not only highlighted the beauty of nature but also aimed to protect it for future generations.
Throughout his career, Grinnell wrote extensively, contributing to various magazines and publishing several books that captured the spirit of the American wilderness. His storytelling blended personal experience with a deep respect for indigenous cultures, making his work both enlightening and engaging. As you explore his writings in the app, you'll find a unique window into the rich tapestry of North America during a transformative period. Grinnell’s legacy continues to inspire those who appreciate the natural world and its diverse histories.
Blackfeet Indian Stories
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George Bird Grinnell
The Blackfeet were hunters, travelling from place to place on foot. They used implements of stone, wood, or bone, wore clothing made of skin…
When Buffalo Ran
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"Seventy years ago, when some of the events here recounted took place, Indians were Indians, and the plains were the plains indeed.In s…
Blackfoot Lodge Tales: The Story of a Prairie People
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This work is a collection of tales told by Elders in a Blackfoot lodge centered around the tribe. In addition to the traditional stories and…