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A first-person narrator with a troubled past narrates a frontier odyssey marked by loss, survival, and companionship. He and his companions cross rivers and plains, elude Shawnee pursuers, confront horse thieves and a thunderous stampede, and engage in trade and tense encounters with Dakota and Tonkawa peoples. Ritual and spiritual scenes, including mountain cults and kachina-like ceremonies, punctuate hunting, herding, and bargaining episodes. Through trials of leadership, loyalty, and resourcefulness the group weathers danger and revelation, and the narrator ultimately turns toward home after a sequence of crises that resolve personal grief and restore a sense of belonging.
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