Ingram
Famous for his proficiency in all the weapons in the People's arsenal, Strong Bow is eager to prove his skill by capturing his people's highest glory--dying while battling Spanish imperialism. Reprint.
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Strong Bow was famous for his proficiency in all the weapons in the People's arsenal. His long muscles could propel an arrow with deadly accuracy into a buffalo, a tree stump, or a lizard's eye. But the young brave was eager to prove his skill on his people's enemies and to capture the highest glory -- death in battle. In the summer of 1720, the Spanish would give him his chance against the French and their relentless Pawnee allies. But as Strong Bow will soon discover, the price of pursuing the warrior's way can be even greater than death. . . .
With more than four million copies of his critically acclaimed frontier novels in print, Don Coldsmith is one of the bestselling novelists of the Native American experience.
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