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The narrative follows a youth raised among a Plains tribe who straddles two cultures after reentering white settlements; he learns tribal ways, forms friendships, and falls in love with a newcomer. Tensions rise as rival tribal and military forces encroach, leading to hunts, skirmishes, and tests of loyalty. Encounters with elders, warriors, and settlers push him to choose between identities while confronting prejudice, courage, and fate. Episodes of transformation, ceremonial medicine, and personal sacrifice shape a rugged coming-of-age set against frontier landscapes, ending in a dramatic resolution that examines belonging, honor, and the costs of cultural collision.

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Frederic Remington

Frederic Remington (1861-1909) was an American painter, illustrator, and sculptor, renowned for his depictions of the American West. His works capture the spirit and ruggedness of frontier life, often focusing on cowboys, Native Americans, and the landscapes they inhabited. Among his notable publications is "John Ermine of the Yellowstone," a novel that reflects his deep appreciation for the Western experience. Remington's art and literature contributed significantly to the romanticized image of the American West, making him a key figure in the cultural heritage of the region.

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