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Beaver Pelt


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Grey Owl


Backrest


Wampum


Cooking Pot


Horn Spoon


Frio Point 200 B.C. to 600A.D.


Trade Gun Side Plate


Horse Creek Meadows


Stone Hammer


Seed Beads


Anasazi Cup


Paleo Indian Atlatl Point
8150-8010 B.C.


Barrier Canyon


Beaver Lodge


Trade Beads


Cow Elk


Birthing Rock Moab


Bighorn Ram


Elk Wallow


Cache


Buckhorn Wash Angles


Chimney Rock


Captain Clark's Signature


Fort Laramie


Buffalo Herd


Archaic Period


Monument Valley


Forest Deadfall


Eagles Heading South


Hunter Panel


Folsom Point


Bull Elk


Four Corners Area


Buffalo Chip


Fremont Granary


Great Basin


Indian Horse Comparison


Clovis Point


Martin's Cove


Fremont Indian Map


Yellowstone
2002


Mojave Rock Springs


Bluff, Utah


Oregon Trail Marker


Ox Shoe


Bull Elk


Handcart


House of Fire


Dead Beats


Monument Valley


Newspaper Rock


Teewinote


Anasazi Pottery Sherds


South Pass


Swift Creek


Mormon Oregon Trail Marker


Howling Coyote Monument Valley

 

 

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          StoryTeller of the Fur Trade Era

Is your Company, or Organization, interested in a Story Teller? Power Point presentations. Slides, pictures, Indian artifacts, trade beads, and trade bead necklaces aid the StoryTeller in his "yarn spinning" of the Fur Trade and those involved with exploration of the Oregon Country.

The stories of the Oregon Country, the Lewis and Clark Expedition, the Astorians, and the mountain men of the Canadian and Indian fur trade are factual, but with enough story telling to make the participants feel as though they were there.

Spiral bound copies of the articles on thefurtrapper site are given away at the StoryTeller presentations. 


                                             Bighorn Sheep - Ovis canadensis -

A Doctor of Veterinary Medicine by profession, Dr. Eddins was born and now reside near Jackson Hole, Wyoming.  The Council for Indian Education published, Mountains of Stone, his first historical novel. Mountains of Stone is concerned with the effects of the first explorers, trappers, and traders on Native Americans of the Plains and Rocky Mountains. By horse and pack string, he has ridden many of the trails described in his writings and talks. The campfires of Dr. Eddins have been built in the same places as those of mountain men and explorers one hundred and ninety years ago. 

Dr. Eddins was an approved judge of the American Quarter Horse and the American Paint Horse Associations as well as a certified ski instructor.  Currently, he is researching and writing Winds of Change, the sequel to Mountains of Stone. The emphasis of Winds of Change is directed toward the impact of the Fur Trade on Native Americans.

If your group has not decided on a location for it's meeting, the ideal place to listen to the StoryTeller is in the heart of the fur country. Teton Valley was the location of the 1829 and 1832 Mountain Man Rendezvous. Following the 1832 Rendezvous, the largest battle between the Mountain Men and the Gros Ventre Indians occurred. Arrangements can be made for your meeting at Grand Targhee Ski and Summer Resort in Alta, Wyoming, which overlooks the Teton Valley.

                                 Sunrise - Sunset in Pierre's Hole - Teton Valley

Click on the StoryTeller logo and tell me about your plans, so I can send references and prices.

 

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There have been many requests for copies of pictures from the website. The best website pictures, and others from Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, and Star Valley, Wyoming, have been put on a CD. The pictures make beautiful screensavers, or can be used as a slide show in Windows XP. When ordering Mountains of Stone, or Winds of Change, request the CD and I will send it free with the book. The Winds of Change CD contains different pictures than those on the Mountains of Stone CD. To view a representative sample of pictures, click on...

                                             
                                                                   
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