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The Bloody & Brave History of Native American Warriors & the Women Who Supported Them Illustrated book cover
The Bloody & Brave History of Native American Warriors & the Women Who Supported Them Illustrated
2010
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Introduction • 10 New Historic Illustrations & Photographs Added to this Revised and Updated Edition • Foreword and Edited by Chet Dembeck There is nothing more inspiring nor tragic than the bloody and brave history of Native American warriors and the heroic deeds of their women. Fighting against incredible odds, such as being hopelessly outnumbered, out gunned and subjected to deadly diseases brought by a hostile invader, the American Indians fought on almost to the last man, women and child. This 399-page put together by the late Edwin Sabin gives a thorough yet readable account of the awesome feats and bravery of the great warrior leaders of these ancient peoples that occupied and cultivated this continent thousands of years before the white man stumbled upon it by mistake. Chet Dembeck Publisher of One

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Edwin L. Sabin
Author · 2 books
Edwin L. Sabin (1870-1954) was a newspaper reporter for some time before moving into publishing as an accomplished author specializing in Western historical fiction, and he and his wife eventually moved to California to be closer to his subject matter. Sabin enjoyed success in this field for several decades before he was hit hard by the Great Depression.
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