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A young Apache boy, Shoz‑Dijiji, grows into a warrior amid tribal life marked by ceremonies, feasting, and the teaching of elders like Cochise. The narrative follows daily survival skills, scouting, and the social rites that bind the community while detailing raids into southern lands and clashes with pursuing soldiers and raiders. Intertribal rivalries, personal loss, captivity, and ritual responses to death shape his coming‑of‑age, culminating in choices about leadership, loyalty, and the responsibilities owed to his people.
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