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Tahara Among African Tribes

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A young boy who rules a desert tribe faces threats from mysterious artifacts and rival raiders, leading to clashes between his people and Arab attackers. He organizes defenses, rescues wounded companions, and coordinates counterattacks with tribal warriors, canoes, and allied fighters. Alongside him, a resourceful young woman challenges gender role expectations by taking up arms, and internal plots and stampedes complicate the conflict. The narrative moves through skirmishes, jungle rituals, strategic maneuvers, and rescue missions, combining action-driven episodes with scenes of tribal life, craftsmanship, and leadership under pressure.

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Harold M. Sherman

Harold M. Sherman was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature and sports stories. His works often explore themes of adventure and competition, appealing to young readers with a penchant for sports. Notable titles include "Down the Ice, and Other Winter Sports Stories," which captures the excitement of winter sports, and "Interference and Other Football Stories," showcasing the thrills of football. Sherman also ventured into cultural narratives with "Tahara Among African Tribes," reflecting his interest in diverse experiences. His storytelling is characterized by engaging plots and relatable characters, making him a memorable figure in early 20th-century literature.

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