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  1. Rising Wolf Mountain was named after Hugh Monroe, a fur trader who lived with the Pikunis and gave him the name Rising Wolf. After his death, his close friend and author James Willard Schultz named the peak after Monroe.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Hugh_MonroeHugh Monroe - Wikipedia

    Image of Rising Wolf Mountain, named after Hugh Monroe. Rising Wolf Mountain (Mah-kwi-i-po-ats-ists – Wolf Rising Mountain), was named after Monroe. After his death, his close friend and author James Willard Schultz named the peak after Monroe. [5] . He was also referred to as the "White Blackfoot." [5] Personal life.

  3. RISING WOLF MOUNTAINRising Wolf was the Indian name for Hugh Monroe, the first white man to live with the Blackfeet Indians. The name is said to have been suggested by Monroe's habit of getting out of bed in the morning on his hands and knees.

  4. About this Item. Title. Rising Wolf, the white Blackfoot; Hugh Monroe's story of his first year on the plains, Names. Schultz, James Willard, 1859-1947. Created / Published. Boston, New York Houghton Mifflin company, 1919. Headings. - Monroe, Hugh,--1798-1895 or 1896. [from old catalog] - Siksika Indians. Notes.

  5. Jun 19, 2008 · Rising Wolf, the white Blackfoot; Hugh Monroe's story of his first year on the plains : Schultz, James Willard, 1859-1947 : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive.

  6. Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot: Hugh Monroe's Story of His First Year on the Plains. James Willard Schultz. 4.35. 879 ratings47 reviews.

  7. Monroe died at ninety-eight and his body lies in Two Medicine Valley, in full sight of that great sky-piercing height of red rock on the north side of Two Medicine Lake, which we named Rising Wolf Mountain. Rising Wolf, the White Blackfoot; Hugh Monroe's Story of His First Year on the Plains James Willard 1859-1947

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