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註釋A celebration of the American west, written a few years after the establishment of Yellowstone as a national park in 1872. In this personal account, the author views the area's natural wonders and observes local culture. Includes a chapter dedicated to his interactions with the Crow (also called Apsáalooke or Absaraka) tribe and even playful meditations on the life of a squirrel.