Where the Rivers Run North
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TRAVELERS had crossed the Oregon Trail during the gold rush of 1849. Even the most backwoods warrior understood what that meant: disease, death, and conflict with the whites. As a result of the Treaty of 1851, some Indians were convinced that the country to the north�called Absaraka�might be a better option for a home range. At the very least, it held the promise of less trouble from the whites. The danger from other tribes was another matter.
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Where the Rivers Run North
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TRAVELERS had crossed the Oregon Trail during the gold rush of 1849. Even the most backwoods warrior understood what that meant: disease, death, and conflict with the whites. As a result of the Treaty of 1851, some Indians were convinced that the country to the north�called Absaraka�might be a better option for a home range. At the very least, it held the promise of less trouble from the whites. The danger from other tribes was another matter.
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Where the Rivers Run North

Where the Rivers Run North

by Sam Morton
Where the Rivers Run North

Where the Rivers Run North

by Sam Morton

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ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND TRAVELERS had crossed the Oregon Trail during the gold rush of 1849. Even the most backwoods warrior understood what that meant: disease, death, and conflict with the whites. As a result of the Treaty of 1851, some Indians were convinced that the country to the north�called Absaraka�might be a better option for a home range. At the very least, it held the promise of less trouble from the whites. The danger from other tribes was another matter.

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BN ID: 2940149832361
Publisher: River Grove Books
Publication date: 06/03/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 600
File size: 5 MB
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