Something new was happening among the Crow Indians. A young pretender had appeared in the tribe. What this might lead to was unknown alike to white man and to red; but the old Crow chiefs discussed it in their councils, and the soldiers at Fort Custer, and the civilians at the...
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Red Men and White is a novel written by Owen Wister, first published in 1896. The story is set in the American West during the late 19th century and follows the lives of two main characters, John Cardigan and Yutan-Ili, a Native American chief. John Cardigan is a wealthy businessman...
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This collection of short stories portrays the complex interactions between Native Americans and settlers in the American West. Wister's tales vividly depict the tension, conflict, and moments of mutual respect that arose in this frontier environment. His writing explores themes...
Comprised in this book are eight thrilling stories set in the American West, linked by the themes of life and manners and, occasionally, a commonality of characters. Written in a time of disunity of America by the master of Western literature, this text details a society not...
Red Men and White, by Owen Wister. Owen Wister was American writer and "father" of western fiction (1860-1938).
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