A Land So Strange by Andre Resendez doesn't specifically mention YellowStone National Park but is a good insight into how native Americans lived and interacted with each other and the settlers.
It's a Spanish perspective. The first part of the book is mainly to do with the Spanish but the second half of the book has most of the interactions.
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Reply to How did Native American tribes indigenous to Yellowstone National Park (e.g., Shoshone, Blackfeet, Crow, etc.) perceive the land (e.g., thoughts on geothermal activity) and what was their relationship like with white/European trappers and explorers entering the region in the early 1800s? by electricdresses
A Land So Strange by Andre Resendez doesn't specifically mention YellowStone National Park but is a good insight into how native Americans lived and interacted with each other and the settlers.
It's a Spanish perspective. The first part of the book is mainly to do with the Spanish but the second half of the book has most of the interactions.
I hope this helps.