Pioneering Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower gained critical acclaim by bringing a unique female perspective to her tales of ranch life. In The Heritage of the Sioux, Bower brings a similarly empathic perspective to her fictionalized account of one...
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Pioneering Western writer Bertha Muzzy Bower gained critical acclaim by bringing a unique female perspective to her tales of ranch life. In The Heritage of the Sioux, Bower brings a similarly empathic perspective to her fictionalized account of one of the most storied Native American tribes
THE HERITAGE OF THE SIOUX; Contents; Chapter I - When Green Grass Comes; Chapter II - The Daughter of a Chief; Chapter III - To the Victors the Spoils; Chapter IV - Love Words for Annie; Chapter V - For the Good of the Company; Chapter VI - "I Go Where Wagalexa Conka Say"; Chapter VII - Adventure Comes Smiling; Chapter VIII - The Song of the Omaha; Chapter IX - Riders in the Background; Chapter X - Deputies All; Chapter XI - All this War-Talk About Injuns; Chapter XII - The Wild-Goose Chase; Chapter XIII - Set Afoot; Chapter XIV - One Put Over on the Bunch; Chapter XV - "Now, Dang it, Ride!"
Chapter XVI - Annie-Many-Ponies WaitsChapter XVII - Applehead Shows the Stuff He is Made Of; Chapter XVIII - In the Devil's Frying-Pan; Chapter XIX - Peace Talk; Chapter XX - Luis Rojas Talks; Chapter XXI - "Wagalexa Conka-Cola!";