Plains history

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Plains history

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There were a small group of folks asking about plains history and archaeology....well, here are a few titles for bedtime reading:

darn ipad inverted them...guess thats why I say iPads stink!
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:lol: I like a challenge


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Next on my list is Black Robe about Father Jean-Pierre De Smet...
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vancelw wrote:
Just finishing up Empire of the Summer Moon right now :D
A good read :wink:
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A very good series of books that I read several years ago is "The Trail of The Spanish Bit". It comes from a Spanish conquistador's life with indians for several generations. A very accurate account of the plains indians.
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Thanks - always love good reads...(even if they are upside-down)...
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"darn ipad inverted them...guess thats why I say iPads stink!"

Ipads are amazing. Device automatically determined many of our forum participants are from 'down-under' Australia.
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Washington Irvings "A Tour On The Prairie" is good.
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