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Red Cloud, the Solitary Sioux: A Story of the Great Prairie

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The narrator leaves a small cottage in Glencar for the wide Great Prairie and recounts his journey from mountain childhood into frontier life. He falls in with hunters and a solitary Sioux named Red Cloud; together they face vast landscapes, long stalks and buffalo hunts, encounters with Cree and Assiniboine war-parties and a cunning trader, and perilous clashes with grizzly bears and prairie fire. Vivid natural description alternates with action and camp routine—building winter quarters, securing food, and negotiating uneasy alliances—tracing endurance, practical skill, and the developing bond between cultures amid the hardships of the plains.

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Sir William Francis Butler

Sir William Francis Butler was a British soldier, author, and explorer known for his vivid narratives of adventure and travel in North America. His works often reflect his experiences in the Canadian wilderness and his interactions with Indigenous peoples. Notable titles include "Red Cloud, the Solitary Sioux: A Story of the Great Prairie," which explores the life of the Sioux leader, and "The Great Lone Land," a detailed account of his travels in the North-West Territories. Butler's writings contribute to the understanding of the cultural and geographical landscapes of 19th-century North America.

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