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                  Hunter:A Tale of  Adventure (London:].A. Berger, 1868), 79; Gustave Aimard,
                   The Pirates if the Prairies: Adventures in the American Desert (London: Ward
                  and  Lock,  1861), 62; and Arese,  Trip  to  the Prairies,  164-65 .
              194.  Louis Philippe, Diary of  My Travels,  72, and von Raumer, America and the
                  American People,  281-82.
              195 .  Heinrich Luden, ed., Reise seiner Hoheit des Herzogs Bernhard zu Sachsen­
                                                                          )
                   Weimer-Eisenach durch Nord-Amerika, vol.  I  (Weimar:W Hoffman,  1828 ,
                  3 3 ;   and Bremer, Homes if the New W o rld (1853), 30.
              196.  Montule, Travels in America,  161 .
              197.  Friedrich  Gerstacker,  Narrative  of   a Journey  Round  the  W o rld,  vol.  I
                   (London:  Hurst  and Blackett,  1 8 53), 356-57.
              198.  Wilhelm, Travels in NorthAmerica,  338; Fleck, "West as Viewed by Foreign
                  Travellers," 236-44; and Baillie-Grohman, Camps in the Rockies,  273-75 .
              199.  Acs, A Szamuzottek,  245-46.
              200.  John U. T e rrell and Donna M. T e rrell, Indian W o men if the Western Morning
                  (New Y o rk: Doubleday,  1976), 3 8 -40; Karen 0. Kupperman, Settling with
                  the  Indians  (Totowa,  N.J.:  Bowman  and  Littlefield,  1980),  60-63;  and
                  Margot  Liberty,  "Hell  Came  with  Horses:  Plains  Indian W  o men  in  the
                  Equestrian  Era,"  Montana, The Magazine  if Western  History  32  (summer
                   1982): 10-19. See also  Patricia Albers  and Beatrice Medicine,  The Hidden
                  Half: Studies of   Plains Indian Women (Washington, D.c.: University  Press
                  of America,  1983).
              201 .  Rayna Green, "Native American  W  o men," Signs 6 (winter 1980): 248, 250,
                  255, 260, 262;Valerie  S. Mathes, "Native American W  o men  in  Medicine
                  and the Military,"Journal if the West 21  (April 1982 :   41 , 4 7; Susan Armitage,
                                                        )
                  "Western  W  o men:  Beginning  to  Come  into  Focus,"  Montana,  The
                  Magazine  of   Western  History  32  (summer  1982):  4-5 ;  and  Liberty,  "Hell
                  Came with Horses,"  18-19.
              202.  Cheney,  Travels of  John Davis,  6 8 .
              203 .  Pulszky,  White, Red, Black,  6 .
              204.  Hodgson, Remarks during a Journey,  265
              205 .  Bradbury,  Travels  in  the Interior,  89;  and Von  Raumer,  America  and  the
                  American People,  138.
              206.  Napoleon A. Murat, America and theAmericans (NewYork:W H. Graham,
                  1849), 212.
              207.  Xantus, Letters from North America,  37.
              208.  Brooke, History of  Emily Montague,  1 : 18-19.
              209.  Charlotte Lenox, Euphemia, vol. 3  (London:T. Cadell and]. Evans,  1790),
                  190- 1 ;   and  Gustave Aimard,  The Indian  Scout: A Story if the Aztec City
                      9
                  (London: W  a rd  and  Lock,  1 8 65),  229;  Gustave  Aimard,  The Trappers  if
                  Arkansas,  or, The Loyal Heart  (New Y o rk: T.  R.  Dawley,  1858),  186; and
                  Ashliman, "American W  e st,"  154.
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