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Captured by the Navajos

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The narrative recounts the experiences of two young brothers, Corporals Frank and Henry Burton, during the American Civil War as they accompany a military company into the Jemez Mountains. Initially serving in a supportive role, the boys find themselves in perilous situations involving the Navajo Indians. As they navigate through various challenges, including ambushes and a lack of resources, they demonstrate bravery and resourcefulness. The story explores themes of friendship, courage, and the complexities of warfare, while providing a glimpse into the interactions between different cultures during a turbulent period in American history.

About the Author

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Charles A. Curtis

Charles A. Curtis was an American author known for his work in the early 20th century, particularly in the genre of adventure and exploration narratives. His notable book, "Captured by the Navajos," recounts his experiences and challenges faced during his time among the Navajo people. Through his writing, Curtis provides insights into Native American culture and the complexities of intercultural encounters. His contributions reflect a period of American literature that sought to explore the diverse landscapes and peoples of the United States.

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