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White Otter

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A young Ogalala warrior travels to a neighboring camp to join friends and take part in the seasonal buffalo drive, but soon confronts rival scouts and war parties. The narrative follows scouts and small war bands as they reconnoiter, execute raids, rescue captives, and attempt daring pony raids, with night watches and stealthy tracking testing leadership and resolve. Action scenes alternate with preparations for the hunt and communal rituals, and the plot culminates in a decisive confrontation that yields victory and ceremonial honors, underscoring friendship, courage, and the seasonal cycles of plains life.

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Elmer Russell Gregor

Elmer Russell Gregor was an American author known for his engaging tales set in the wilderness, particularly focusing on the adventures of young boys. His notable works include "Camping in the Winter Woods: Adventures of Two Boys in the Maine Woods," which captures the spirit of exploration and camaraderie in nature. Gregor's stories often feature themes of friendship and survival, reflecting his deep appreciation for the outdoors and Native American culture. Other works, such as "Running Fox" and "The War Trail," further showcase his ability to weave adventure with moral lessons, making his contributions to children's literature both entertaining and educational.

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