James Willard Schultz (1859-1947) was an author, explorer, and historian
known for his historical writings of the Blackfoot Indians in the late
1800s, when he lived among them as a fur trader. His work is important
because it contains first-hand accounts from Native Americans which he
recorded and wove exciting biographical narratives around. The James
Willard Schultz Collection includes the four books Schultz is best known
for - Bird Woman (Sacajawea) the Guide of Lewis and Clark: Her Own Story
Now First Given to the World, Lone Bull's Mistake: A Lodge Pole Chief
Story, Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot: Hugh Monroe's Story of His
First Year on the Plains and Apauk, Caller of Buffalo.