Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834, part 2

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Maximilian, Prince of Wied's, Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834, part 2

by Prinz von Maximilian Wied

EN·~11 hours·16 chapters

Chapters

16 total
1

Early Western Travels 1748-1846 A Series of Annotated Reprints of some of the best and rarest contemporary volumes of travel, descriptive of the Aborigines and Social and Economic Conditions in the Middle and Far West, during the Period of Early American Settlement

0:49
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXIII [Part II of Maximilian's Travels in the Interior of North America]

1:04
3

ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOLUME XXIII

0:52
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CHAPTER XVI FIRST STAY AT FORT UNION, FROM JUNE 24TH TO JULY 6TH [1833]

27:05
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CHAPTER XVII VOYAGE FROM FORT UNION TO MUSCLESHELL RIVER, FROM THE 6TH TO THE 28TH OF JULY

1:03:44
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CHAPTER XVIII VOYAGE FROM MUSCLESHELL RIVER TO FORT MC KENZIE, FROM JULY 28TH TO AUGUST 9TH

50:00
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CHAPTER XIX DESCRIPTION OF FORT MC KENZIE AND THE ENVIRONS, AND OF THE INDIAN POPULATION LIVING THERE

54:15
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CHAPTER XX STAY AT FORT MC KENZIE, FROM AUGUST 9TH TO SEPTEMBER 14TH

1:21:11
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CHAPTER XXI RETURN FROM FORT MC KENZIE TO FORT UNION, FROM THE 14TH TO THE 29TH OF SEPTEMBER

37:19
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CHAPTER XXII SECOND RESIDENCE AT FORT UNION, FROM SEPTEMBER 29TH TO OCTOBER 30TH

30:57

Description

In the early summer of 1833 a European courtier finds himself far from the polished salons of his homeland, stationed at the remote Fort Union on the upper Missouri. There he watches steamboats unload bundles of buffalo hides, hears the clatter of fur traders, and joins the daily rhythms of a frontier outpost where rain‑soaked pelts are dried anew and supplies of coffee and wine are treasured. His keen eye records the bustle of trade, the modest meals of fresh buffalo flesh, and the uneasy presence of Indigenous visitors who drift in and out of the fort’s courtyard.

Beyond the walls, the traveler ventures onto the prairie, following the river to Fort Mc Kenzie and beyond. He sketches the rolling hills, notes the customs of the Assiniboine, Cree, Mandan and Gros Ventres, and describes their material culture—from daggers and woven bags to the ritual dances that echo across the plains. Listeners will be immersed in vivid, firsthand observations of a pivotal moment in North‑American frontier history, where commerce, culture, and the raw landscape intertwine.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (637K characters)

Series

Early western travels, 1748-1846, v. 23

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Richard Tonsing, Greg Bergquist and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2014-11-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Prinz von Maximilian Wied

Prinz von Maximilian Wied

1782–1867

A prince who traded court life for field notebooks and long journeys, he became one of the 19th century’s sharpest observers of Brazil and the North American West. His travel writing blends natural history, ethnography, and the curiosity of a born explorer.

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