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Young Sioux Warrior

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A young Sioux boy accompanies his grandfather on a perilous hunt and tracking mission after horses are stolen, learning tracking, survival, and courage as they follow clues through burned valleys, frozen drifts, and across plains. The narrative traces their pursuit of a Crow raider connected to Pawnee movements, the boy’s quiet yearning to prove himself, and the elder’s measured leadership. Episodes combine outdoor adventure, cultural routines of hunting parties and councils, and coming-of-age lessons about responsibility, observation, and resilience.

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Francis Lynde Kroll

Francis Lynde Kroll was an American author known for his contributions to juvenile literature in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure and the experiences of young protagonists in Native American settings. Notable titles include "Young Crow Raider," "Young Medicine Man," and "Young Sioux Warrior," which reflect his interest in the lives and cultures of Indigenous peoples. Kroll's storytelling is characterized by vivid descriptions and a focus on the challenges faced by youth, making his books appealing to young readers seeking excitement and moral lessons.

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