displacedtexan
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There's a couple of others that have written languages. (Navajo, Creek, I honestly can't remember offhand.)There aren't any accounts written by American Indians during that time. Their traditions were passed down orally through stories, songs, etc. Sequoyah invented written language for the Cherokee in the 1820's, and to my knowledge that's the only complete written tribal language.
I do remember reading about a missionary who came out from the East and was appalled by the behavior of the white fur trappers because they had become like the "uncivilized" natives. There are several similar accounts regarding the longhunters that predate the mountain men of the Rockies. Those men spent more time around the tribes than they did their own people, so it's no surprise they adopted many of their ways.
But they are all from the same time period, they were all oral traditions.