In this memoir, Carl Lumholtz recounts his adventures as an explorer and ethnographer in Mexico and the southwestern United States. From his encounters with indigenous peoples and wildlife to his discoveries of archeological sites and natural wonders, Lumholtz offers a vivid and compelling account of his life in the field. This book is a testament to the human spirit of curiosity and adventure, and a reminder of the importance of preserving our natural and cultural heritage.
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