Last Rambles amongst the Indians of the Rocky Mountains and the Andes
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:19th Jul '12
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This 1868 children's book recounts George Catlin's experiences in North and South America, mixing folktale, history and anecdote.
First published in 1868, this is the second of two children's books recounting the experiences of the painter George Catlin (1796–1872) among the native populations of North and South America. Written in an anecdotal style, the book explores indigenous history and folklore as well as outlining Catlin's ethnographical theories.The American artist George Catlin (1796–1872) travelled extensively and wrote about his experiences. After abandoning the legal profession, Catlin moved to Missouri in 1830 to launch his career as a painter of Native Americans with the express purpose of creating a gallery dedicated to America's indigenous population. He was greatly influenced by the Romantic ideal of the 'noble savage' and spent time living with various tribes, recording their everyday life and habits. In the 1850s, he also made three trips to South America and began to draw comparisons between the populations. He shares his thoughts in this work, published in 1868. Written for children and intended as a follow-up to his Life amongst the Indians (1861), the book is a mixture of legend, history, folklore and anecdotes of personal experience. Sometimes regarded as a pioneer of American anthropology, Catlin also outlines his ethnographical theories in the last few chapters.
ISBN: 9781108052917
Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 22mm
Weight: 500g
392 pages