The reality of war is always unpleasant. Born into a White family, but raised as a Tanook, White Wolf learned the hurt of being different. Because he was White, the dislike he experienced from the Tanook men, women and children plunged him into a life of despair, loneliness, and ultimately a life of isolation. Before becoming a full-grown adult, he had his first encounter with the White man's push into the northwest. Believing in the Mother of All...