MEMOIRS OF A CAPTIVITY AMONG THE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA; from childhood to the age of nineteen; with anecdotes descriptive of the manners and customs. To which is added, some account of the soil, climate, and vegetable productions of the territory westward of the Mississippi.
London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1824. Third edn., with additions. 8vo, pp. [xii, 468.] Frontispiece portrait. Bound in later 19th century 3/4 calf, rubbed and small piece missing of the leather on the spine. A very nice clean copy. Ayer 142; Howes H-813; Sabin 33921; Wagner-Camp 24:2; Field 743; Decker 42-150. Item #36654
This is a narrative of a captivity among the Osage in Kansas and Hunter's journey across the mountains to the Columbia River. For many years this narrative was attacked as a fiction, but Richard Drinnon, in his "White Savage: The Case of John Dunn Hunter" (1972) makes a strong case for its authenticity. The work includes much information about medicine as practiced by the Native Americans.
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