Wah-to-yah, and the Taos Trail

or Prairie travel and scalp dances, with a look at Los Rancheros from Muleback and the Rocky Mountain Campfire

Nonfiction, Travel, Caribbean & Latin America, Mexico, History, Americas, Biography & Memoir
Cover of the book Wah-to-yah, and the Taos Trail by Lewis Hector Garrard, Arcadia Press
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Author: Lewis Hector Garrard ISBN: 9788834142462
Publisher: Arcadia Press Publication: June 17, 2019
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Lewis Hector Garrard
ISBN: 9788834142462
Publisher: Arcadia Press
Publication: June 17, 2019
Imprint:
Language: English

Wah-to-Yah is the only well-known book written by Garrard. It has won a secure place in the literature of the American
West.
On 1 Sept 1846, Garrard, 17 years old, joined a caravan in Westport Landing, Missouri to travel along the Santa Fe Trail to
New Mexico. He stopped off at Bent's Fort for two months and continued on to Taos with a company of Mountain Men to avenge
the death of Charles Bent in the Taos Revolt. While in Taos, Garrard attended the trial of some of the Mexicans and Pueblos
who had revolted against U.S. rule of New Mexico, newly captured in the Mexican–American War. Garrard wrote the only eye
witness account of the trial and hanging of six convicted men.
Garrard returned home after his 10-month trip and apparently never visited the West again.
The book is "fresh and vigorous" and contains in its pages authentic descriptions of "the Indian, the trader, the mountain
man, their dress, and behavior and speech and the country and climate they lived in." The pages of the book contain a
wealth of characters, including Kit Carson, Jim Beckwourth, Ceran St. Vrain, George F. Ruxton, William Bent, and others and
an "anthropologically accurate" description of the Cheyenne Indians.  Garrard condemns the U.S. war against Mexico and
hanging of the rebels in Taos as unjust.

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Wah-to-Yah is the only well-known book written by Garrard. It has won a secure place in the literature of the American
West.
On 1 Sept 1846, Garrard, 17 years old, joined a caravan in Westport Landing, Missouri to travel along the Santa Fe Trail to
New Mexico. He stopped off at Bent's Fort for two months and continued on to Taos with a company of Mountain Men to avenge
the death of Charles Bent in the Taos Revolt. While in Taos, Garrard attended the trial of some of the Mexicans and Pueblos
who had revolted against U.S. rule of New Mexico, newly captured in the Mexican–American War. Garrard wrote the only eye
witness account of the trial and hanging of six convicted men.
Garrard returned home after his 10-month trip and apparently never visited the West again.
The book is "fresh and vigorous" and contains in its pages authentic descriptions of "the Indian, the trader, the mountain
man, their dress, and behavior and speech and the country and climate they lived in." The pages of the book contain a
wealth of characters, including Kit Carson, Jim Beckwourth, Ceran St. Vrain, George F. Ruxton, William Bent, and others and
an "anthropologically accurate" description of the Cheyenne Indians.  Garrard condemns the U.S. war against Mexico and
hanging of the rebels in Taos as unjust.

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