Whitewing was a Red Indian of the North American prairies. Though not a chief of the highest standing, he was a very great man in the estimation of his tribe, for, besides being possessed of qualitie
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Whitewing was a Red Indian of the North American prairies. Though not a chief of the highest standing, he was a very great man in the estimation of his tribe, for, besides being possessed of qualities which are highly esteemed among all savages—such as courage, strength, agility, and the like—he was a deep thinker, and held speculative views in regard to the Great Manitou (God), as well as the ordinary affairs of life, which perplexed even the oldest men of his tribe, and induced the younger men to look on him as a profound mystery.
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- Chapter One. The Alarm.
- Chapter Two. The Surprise and Combat.
- Chapter Three. The Massacre and the Chase.
- Chapter Four. Circumventing the Blackfeet.
- Chapter Five. The Mountain Fortress.
- Chapter Six. A Strange Visitor.
- Chapter Seven. Big Tim’s Method with Savages.
- Chapter Eight. Netting a Grizzly Bear.
- Chapter Nine. A Daring Exploit.