The Cheyenne in Plains Indian trade relations, 1795-1840

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    • Jablow, Joseph

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The Cheyenne in Plains Indian trade relations, 1795-1840

Joseph Jablow ; introduction to the Bison book edition by Morris W. Foster

(A bison book)

University of Nebraska Press, c1994

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Originally published: New York : J.J. Augustin, 1951, in series: Monographs of the American Ethnological Society ; 19

Includes bibliographical references and index

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In this illuminating book, the Plains Indians come to life as shrewd traders. The Cheyennes played a vital role in an intricate and expanding barter system that connected tribes with each other and with whites. Joseph Jablow follows the Cheyennes, who by the beginning of the nineteenth century had migrated westward from their villages in present-day Minnesota into the heart of the Great Plains. Formerly horticulturists, they became nomadic hunters on horseback and, gradually, middlemen for the exchange of commodities between whites and Indian tribes. Jablow shows the effect that trading had on the lives of the Indians and outlines the tribal antagonisms that arose from the trading. He explains why the Cheyennes and the Kiowas, Comanches, and Prairie Apaches made peace among themselves in 1840. The Cheyenne in Plains Indian Trade Relations is a classic study of "the manner in which an individual tribe reacted, in terms of the trade situation, to the changing forces of history."

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