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American Indian Series
Series · 11 books · 1981-1983

Books in series

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#1

Comanche Revenge

1981

Based on the actual accounts of the men and women who lived on the American frontier,Comanche Revenge is the story of a single Indian tribe and its struggle for survival on the Western plains. Cynthia Ann Parker, the daughter of white settlers, was captured by the Comanches when she was only nine years old. She and a friend fourteen-year-old Beth Hutchens, were the sole survivors of a raid that wiped out their families and destroyed their homes. But Cynthia Ann found a new life among the Comanches. She learned their language, adopted their ways and in time fell in love with their greatest young warrior, Peta Noconi, and she would bear a son, Qyanah Parker, who would lead a new nation of the Indian people. 340 pages
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#2

Blackfoot Ambush

1981

The story of the Blackfoot nation and the man who came to know their ways. In 1868 the Blackfoot reservation was a place seething with danger and discontent. An Indian agent named Silvers had been murdered,. His corpse was found scalped. And the Blackfoot were accused. The proud Indian chief Flying Hawk tried to maintain peace, while his hot-blooded son Many Arrows called for war. And a beautiful woman, Patricia Ashley, turned the heads of men who jealously fought for her hand. At first, Cole Sykes seemed an unlikely man to handle the job of Agent to the Blackfoot. Gunfighter, killer, one-time prisoner, he was a hot-tempered outlaw with a blazing gun. But with the help of scout Sam Ross, Sykes begins to learn the Blackfoot ways. When the theft of a herd of horses sparks a Blackfoot ambush, only his cool response and quick gun avert disaster. And his love for the beautiful Patricia Ashley promises a future for the man who once faced a life in prison.
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#3

Crow Warriors

1981

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#4

Chippewa Daughter

1982

Among the Chippewa, by the cold northern shores of Lake Kitchigami, a woman named Birch Leaf dreams of a man-bear who thrusts out a flaming hand...It is the promised vision from the animal spirits, a sign that she can now be married...but the dream means nothing to her until that day when she meets a lone white man... Young, still inexperienced in the ways of the wilderness, Flann O'Phelan is in search of the vicious French-Indian Henri Fontenac...a supplier of guns to the Chippewa. Their conflict reaches its dramatic climax as O'Phelan discovers his most valuable ally, the beautiful, green-eyed Birch Leaf, a woman who knows the ways of the forest and the customs of the ancient Chippewa nation...a woman who captures the secret love of the young adventurer and teaches him the meaning of her trust and the harsh laws of survival in an unfamiliar and untamable land...the land of the Chippewa Daughter.
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#5

Creek Rifles

1982

Paperback book. Western fiction.
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#6

Cheyenne Raiders

1982

With over six million books in print worldwide, Robert Jordan is an international bestselling sensation. Yet even the most rabid Jordan fans don't know that the blockbuster talent behind The Path of Daggers is also one of the finest storytellers to take on the Old West. Written under the name Jackson O' Reilly, Cheyenne Raiders is a stunning tale of the bravery, and discovery of love in the time of war. Yale-educated Thomas McCabe accepts a position with the Bureau of Indian Affairs and is soon sent to live among a nomadic tribe in the wilds of Missouri. After saving the life of a young brave, Thomas is grudgingly accepted by the Cheyenne-until he falls hopelessly in love with the beautiful Night Bird Woman. Determined to marry the girl he has seen all his life in his dreams, Thomas must first prove himself by passing the excruciatingly painful and spiritually breathtaking Test of Fire. It is through this initiation that he is visited by a Spirit Vision, one that carries a message powerful enough not only to teach Thomas the true meaning of courage, but to remake the lives of the proud-and imperiled-people he will come to call family. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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#7

Cherokee Mission

1982

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#8

Apache War Cry

1982

A powerful and moving drama of the American Indian tribes, APACHE WAR CRY is Donald Porter's towering saga of the great Apache chief, Mangas Colorados—the most respected leader of his time. — At the height of his power, Mangas gathers one of the greatest forces every seen, yet his words and actions are tempered by his love for a white woma... more »n and his respect for a single white man. APACHE WAR CRY is his story, and it is the story of the men and women who shape his life and change his world.
#9

Sioux Arrows

1982

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#10

Nez Perce Legend

1983

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#14

Pawnee Medicine

1983

Authors

Donald Clayton Porter
Author · 30 books

The Colonization of America series was renamed to The White Indian Series with Book V, Renno. 1914-1988. Noel B. Gerson aka Anne Marie Burgess, Samuel Edwards, Leon Phillips, Donald Clayton Porter, Dana Fuller Ross (with James Reasoner)

Jane Toombs
Jane Toombs
Author · 22 books

Jane was born in California, raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, has returned "home" to live in the beautiful Upper Peninsula on the shore of Lake Superior—with the Viking from her past. Jane has five children, two stepchildren, seven grandchildren, a calico cat named Kinko and two computers. She's the author of over seventy published books, both in paper and electronic. These include the various romance genres—gothic, suspense, contemporary, historical, Regency and paranormal—as well as other genres such as mystery, fantasy and horror. Jane has used pseudonyms—Ellen Jamison, Diana Stuart, Olivia Sumner—but is now writing under her own name except for her Zebra/Pinnacle romances for which she uses Jane Anderson.

Robert Jordan
Robert Jordan
Author · 91 books

Librarian Note: There is more than one author in the Goodreads database with this name. Robert Jordan was the pen name of James Oliver Rigney, Jr., under which he was best known as the author of the bestselling The Wheel of Time fantasy series. He also wrote under the names Reagan O'Neal and Jackson O'Reilly. Jordan was born in Charleston, South Carolina. He served two tours in Vietnam (from 1968 to 1970) with the United States Army as a helicopter gunner. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross with bronze oak leaf cluster, the Bronze Star with "V" and bronze oak leaf cluster, and two Vietnamese Gallantry Crosses with palm. After returning from Vietnam he attended The Citadel where he received an undergraduate degree in physics. After graduating he was employed by the United States Navy as a nuclear engineer. He began writing in 1977. He was a history buff and enjoyed hunting, fishing, sailing, poker, chess, pool, and pipe collecting. He described himself as a "High Church" Episcopalian and received communion more than once a week. He lived with his wife Harriet McDougal, who works as a book editor (currently with Tor Books; she was also Jordan's editor) in a house built in 1797. Responding to queries on the similarity of some of the concepts in his Wheel of Time books with Freemasonry concepts, Jordan admitted that he was a Freemason. However, "like his father and grandfather," he preferred not to advertise, possibly because of the negative propaganda against Freemasonry. In his own words, "no man in this country should feel in danger because of his beliefs." On March 23, 2006, Jordan disclosed in a statement that he had been diagnosed with cardiac amyloidosis, and that with treatment, his median life expectancy was four years, though he said he intended to beat the statistics. He later posted on his Dragonmount blog to encourage his fans not to worry about him and that he intended to have a long and fully creative life. He began chemotherapy treatment at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, in early April 2006. Jordan was enrolled in a study using the drug Revlimid just approved for multiple myeloma but not yet tested on primary amyloidosis. Jordan died at approximately 2:45 p.m. EDT on September 16, 2007, and a funeral service was held for him on Wednesday, September 19, 2007. Jordan was cremated and his ashes buried in the churchyard of St. James Church in Goose Creek, outside Charleston.

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