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Kit Carson

The Life of an American Border Man (The Oklahoma Western Biographies, Book 27)

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Kit Carson

By: David Remley
Narrated by: Douglas R. Pratt
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Kit Carson: The Life of an American Border Man strikes a balance between prevailing notions about this quintessential Western figure. Whereas the dime novelists exploited Carson's popular reputation, Remley reveals that the real man was dependable, ethical, and - for his day - relatively open-minded. Sifting through the extensive scholarship, the author illuminates the key dimensions of Carson's life, including his often neglected Scots-Irish heritage. His people's dire poverty and restlessness, their clannish rural life and sternly Protestant character, committed Carson, like his Scots-Irish ancestors, to loyalty and duty and to following his leader into battle without question.

Remley also places Carson in the context of his times by exploring his controversial relations with American Indians. Although despised for the merciless warfare he led on General James H. Carleton's behalf against the Navajos, Carson lived amicably among many Indian people, including the Utes, whom he served as US government agent. Happily married to Waa-Nibe, an Arapaho woman, until her death, he formed a lasting friendship with their daughter, Adaline.

Remley sees Carson as a complicated man struggling to master life on America's borders, those highly unstable areas where people of different races, cultures, and languages met, mixed, and fought, sometimes against each other, sometimes together, for the possession of home, hunting rights, and honor.

The book is published by University of Oklahoma Press. The audiobook is published by University Press Audiobooks.

New Mexico Book Awards, Best Biography.

©2011 University of Oklahoma Press (P)2022 Redwood Audiobooks
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Very good story I’m guessing it was accurate however the poor guy they chose to read this knew nothing of Spanish pronunciation or even Indian tribe pronunciation so that part was difficult

The reader was no Bueno

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I really enjoyed this book. I appreciated the perspective it gave of that time period. I thought the narrator did a great job.

Great listen, very informative.

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An incredible life Story of the journey of an Amazing Mountain Man named.
Kit Carson.

The Man behind the Myth

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great story very well written there was a lot about the man l didn't knwn

kit carson

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Enjoyed the story, told not with hate or hero worship, taking into considerations of the times.

entertaining and balanced

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