Au Pays des Peaux-Rouges: Six ans aux Montagnes Rocheuses; Monographies indiennes

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Au Pays des Peaux-Rouges: Six ans aux Montagnes Rocheuses; Monographies indiennes

by Victor Baudot

FR·~5 hours·12 chapters

Chapters

12 total
1

Au Pays DES Peaux-Rouges

0:20
2

PRÉFACE

1:51
3

AU PAYS DES PEAUX-ROUGES par le P. Victor Baudot, S. J. - PREMIÈRE PARTIE. Six ans aux Montagnes-Rocheuses

1:12
4

CHAPITRE I. LE VOYAGE

26:40
5

CHAPITRE II. SPOKANE ET LES INDIENS

48:34
6

CHAPITRE III. UNE PAROISSE AMÉRICAINE FRENCHTOWN, OU LA VILLE FRANÇAISE

42:05
7

CHAPITRE IV. UNE PAROISSE AMÉRICAINE (Suite)

48:38
8

CHAPITRE V. SEATTLE, OU LA REINE DU PACIFIQUE.

11:59
9

DEUXIÈME PARTIE. Monographies Indiennes. - CHAPITRE I. UNE TRIBU PAIENNE: LES PIEDS-NOIRS. - I.

1:41:56
10

CHAPITRE II. UNE TRIBU CHRÉTIENNE: LES CŒURS D’ALÈNE. - I.

50:42

Description

A seasoned missionary recounts his six‑year sojourn among the rugged peaks of the Rocky Mountains, beginning with a vivid departure from Paris in 1902. His travelogue captures the clash of European refinement with the raw energy of early‑20th‑century America—ice‑cold meals, bustling riverboats, and the restless spirit of a continent still called “Babylone” by its newcomers. Through keen observation and modest humor, he paints a picture of frontier life that feels both immediate and timeless.

Interwoven with his personal narrative are detailed monographs of two very different Native peoples. The “Pieds‑Noirs,” a tribe clinging to ancient pagan rites, are presented alongside the “Cœurs d’Alène,” whose conversion to Christianity has forged a distinct identity. Drawing on missionary letters and firsthand experience, the author records their customs, beliefs, and daily struggles, offering a rare snapshot of cultures on the brink of disappearance. Listeners will gain a nuanced glimpse into the lives, languages, and landscapes that defined the American West at a pivotal moment.

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Language

fr

Duration

~5 hours (327K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Véronique Le Bris, Laurent Vogel, Chuck Greif, Gallica and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries)

Release date

2021-11-20

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Victor Baudot

Victor Baudot

1844–1922

A French Jesuit missionary and travel writer, he turned years spent in the American West and the eastern Mediterranean into vivid books shaped by firsthand experience.

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