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  1. James Willard Schultz, or Apikuni, (August 26, 1859 – June 11, 1947) was an American writer, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader and historian of the Blackfeet Indians. [1] . He operated a fur trading post at Carroll, Montana 47°34′25″N 108°22′24″W and lived among the Pikuni tribe during the period 1880-82.

  2. Learn about James Willard Schultz, an author, explorer, and historian of Native American lore. He wrote 37 books based on his adventures with the Blackfeet in Montana and Glacier National Park.

  3. James Willard Schultz, or Apikuni, (born August 26, 1859, died June 11, 1947) was a noted author, explorer, Glacier National Park guide, fur trader and historian of the Blackfoot Indians. James Willard Schultz (J.W. Schultz) started writing at the age of 21, publishing articles and stories in Forest and Stream for 15 years.

  4. 30 de nov. de 2011 · My Life as an Indian (Native American) Paperback – November 30, 2011. by J. W. Schultz (Author) 4.6 174 ratings. See all formats and editions. In this fascinating memoir, first published as a book in 1907, the author recalls the remarkable story of his journey westward as a young man to the Montana Territory.

  5. 16 de sept. de 2008 · My life as an Indian. by. Schultz, James Willard, 1859-1947. Publication date. 1968. Topics. Schultz, James Willard, 1859-1947, Schultz, James Willard, 1859-1947, Siksika Indians. Publisher. Greenwich, Conn., Fawcett Publications.

  6. James Willard Schultz was an American author, explorer, wilderness guide, fur trader, cattleman and historian. James was laid to rest on the Blackfeet Reservation near Browning, Montana in the old burial ground next to his first wife Muti-Awotan-Ahki.

  7. The Montana State University Library's James Willard Schultz Photograph and Personal Papers Collection includes over five hundred digital photographs of: Blackfeet, Blood Indians, Kutenai, Shoshone and Arapaho Native Americans, Glacier and Waterton Lakes National Park, and historic views of Montana, Wyoming and Arizona.