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The Indian: On the Battle-Field and in the Wigwam

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A collection of vignettes and historical sketches presenting Indigenous peoples' conduct in war and daily life, assembled from varied sources and organized as short chapters. It recounts battles, ambuscades, notable leaders and encounters, and episodes of captivity, gratitude, friendship, and revenge, while describing tactics, hunting, child-rearing, ceremonies, and responses to colonial expansion. Biographical sketches of figures such as Tecumseh and the Prophet appear alongside narrative incidents like raids, rescues, and treaty councils, and the volume adopts an illustrative, anecdotal approach intended to convey cultural customs and military practices.

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John Frost

John Frost was an American author known for his historical writings and adventure narratives. His notable works include "Heroes and Hunters of the West," which presents sketches and adventures of iconic frontiersmen, and "History of the State of California," detailing the state's journey from Spanish conquest to American occupation. Frost's writings often reflect a fascination with the American frontier and indigenous cultures, as seen in his book "The Indian: On the Battle-Field and in the Wigwam." Through his engaging storytelling, he contributed to the understanding of American history and the experiences of its early settlers.

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