This is the century old diary of a young white boy who lived in the Nez Perce camp of Chief Joseph. Erskine Wood's father, aide-de-camp to General O.O. Howard, befriended Chief Joseph at his tribe's surrender at Bear Paw Mountain in 1877. Young Erskine lived with Joseph & his wives in their teepee at Nespelem, WA, for two seasons, leaving city values behind to experience the adventure of an Indian life in 1892 & 1893. Centennial Edition, soft cover, 56 pp., index, author's photography, prefaces & reminiscences & Foreword by ...
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This is the century old diary of a young white boy who lived in the Nez Perce camp of Chief Joseph. Erskine Wood's father, aide-de-camp to General O.O. Howard, befriended Chief Joseph at his tribe's surrender at Bear Paw Mountain in 1877. Young Erskine lived with Joseph & his wives in their teepee at Nespelem, WA, for two seasons, leaving city values behind to experience the adventure of an Indian life in 1892 & 1893. Centennial Edition, soft cover, 56 pp., index, author's photography, prefaces & reminiscences & Foreword by historian Mary Rose.
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