Guns, Furs, and Gold
An American West History of Indigenous Peoples and Explorers
by Larry E. Morris
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Pub Date Dec 01 2025 | Archive Date Nov 30 2025
University of Nebraska Press | Bison Books
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Description
Larry E. Morris recounts the nineteenth-century experience of these four tribes by detailing their interactions with four legendary survivors of a fight with the Arikaras in 1823. These renowned figures include the remarkable trailblazer blazer Jedediah Smith, the unparalleled interpreter Edward Rose, the premier guide and Indian agent Thomas Fitzpatrick, and the grizzly-bear-mauling survivor Hugh Glass. Their careers illuminate the fate of four Indian nations, revealing how—despite the best efforts of several explorers to treat the Indigenous peoples respectfully—the guns, furs, disease, and gold rushes of the interlopers put the Indians’ way of life, their lands, and their very lives at grave risk. The sixty-year period comes to a close when more than 150 Plains Indians, most of them women, children, and elderly, were ambushed and slaughtered by Colonel John Chivington’s Third Colorado Cavalry on the banks of Sand Creek.
Advance Praise
“Guns, Furs, and Gold presents a well-researched and engaging account of some of the most compelling people and events to tell the often-overlooked early history of the American West at the beginning of a major cultural change.”—Clint Gilchrist, executive director of Museum of the Mountain Man
“Larry Morris skillfully follows Lewis and Clark, Edward Rose, and Thomas Fitzpatrick as they encounter Indigenous peoples of the Rocky Mountains. His dramatic frontier also shows us Eagle Feather, Grey Eyes, Jedediah Smith, Jim Bridger, the Sublettes, and more.”—Jerry Enzler, author of Jim Bridger: Trailblazer of the American West
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781496237613 |
| PRICE | $34.95 (USD) |
| PAGES | 336 |
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Featured Reviews
Denice L, Reviewer
Larry Morris has written a realistic, educational book about the diverse peoples who settled the western US. I've read many books that manage to leave out the contributions made during this era by Native Americans and immigrants. The challenges they faced could not have been overcome without the skills and knowledge they would teach the new settlers.
It's evident to me that Morris spent many hours researching his book, but his skillful writing makes it an enjoyable read that I plan to share with my reading circle of western history lovers.