


Books in series

#1
White Indian
1979
His Land: The vast, virgin ocean of trees was his empire. He was Renno, the White Indian, the mightiest of all the Seneca braves.
Now the settlers came to sweep over his home and hunting grounds, with their strange ways, their fiery weapons - and with the beautiful Englishwoman Deborah. Her Land: Both English and French claimed the verdant New World. Some came to settle, some to steal and wage war.
Each man, woman and child found a new life. A harsh yet thrilling fate awaited Deborah—one that few women dared dream and fewer still would ever know.

#2
The Renegade
1980
Publication April 1, 1984 | Colonization of America : White Indian, Book I Mass market paperback.

#3
War Chief
1980
Renno once again must leave his Seneca village as an emissary to help the colonists in the colony known as Virginia. Then his trials begin as he travels across the sea, besieged by pirates, until he is thrown into a Caribbean prison. Renno's status as War Chief cannot save him in the savage world of lawless whites who have no treaty with his people. Along the way he meets the woman who fires his passion, the one true love who is destined to become his wife and stand by his side as he demonstrates the true measure of the War Chief.

#4
The Sachem
1773
Book by Porter, Donald Clayton

#5
Renno
1981
Sworn to preserve peace on America's frontier, Renno, the magnificent Iroquois Sachem, valiantly sought to conquer the rising tide of blood and treachery. As the French set tribe against tribe, brother against brother, Renno's own beloved family is threatened. His son cruelly banished, returning only to be torn between his passion for two women. Drawing strength from the courage of their ancestors, Renno and his warrior son rose to the challenge of a mighty destiny to lead the invincible Iriquois Nation once again to victory.

#6
Tomahawk
1982
Renno, the Iroquois Sachem, lies gravely ill and mourning the murder of his father Ghonka. Renno's son, Ja-gonh is set on revenging his grandfather's death and saving the Seneca woman he loves. An evil opponent will strike Ja-gonh through the beautiful woman, while plotting to destroy the family that has led the mighty Senecas for years. Only the proud heritage of his family and nation can imbue Ja-gonh with the fierce desire to win against all odds.

#7
War Cry
1983
A call to battle and a woman's arms - a bold rebel challenges his legacy and his nation.

#8
Ambush
1983
Noble of spirit, but recklessly proud, Ghonkaba, grandson of Renno, the great Iroquois Sachem, faces the final test of his courage. He thirsts for vengeance against the Englishman who store the woman he loves, but is sworn to honor the Seneca alliance with British. The crack of rifle signals the start of a war with the hated French, and only Ghonkaba and his fierce fighting band can turn certain defeat into a victory for freedom. And what is the meaning of this hawk circling overhead.

#9
Seneca
1984
Despite the Seneca alliance with the British, Ghonkaba, grandson of Renno, the White Indian, is determined to help General Washington and the rebels.

#10
Cherokee
1984
Western paperback book in the White Indian series By Donald Clayton Porter.

#11
Choctaw
1985
Settled in the South, the Seneca, under the leadership of Ghonkaba and Renno, face treachery and death in their battle against the Choctaw, and Renno discovers the love of the lovely young colonist he saved from Choctaw captivity.

#12
Seminole
1986
To avenge the murder of his father and the kidnapping of his beloved, Renno plunges into the swampy forests of Florida to confront his treacherous enemy, a renegade soldier, and a tribe of Seminoles.

#13
War Drums
1986
THE ENEMY—Mysterious threats of war hidden inside a dead man's stiletto send Renno, namesake of the legendary white Sachem, to pit his superb fighting skills against the terrible fury of the rampaging Chickasaw and greedy Spaniards. His marriage to a beautiful golden-haired woman and his alliance with the Americans plunge him into bloodcurdling ambushes and savage raids as the war whoops of the Indian braves mingle with the war cries of the Frontier Regiment in a fierce clash for the destiny of a nation.
THE PRIZE—To wear the mantle of Chief, Renno must follow the path ordained for him by the Manitou, though it leads to peril and treachery. But the rescue of a wilderness woman gone mad and the stunning intervention by the sacred bear of the Seneca protect Renno from the dangers lurking by the Father of Waters, the mighty Mississippi...and lead him to a glorious battleground, where the outcome will be massacre or victory in this awesome new land.

#14
Apache
1987
Fabulous adventure explodes amid Apache war cries as the White Indian races across a land blazing with danger and excitement. It is Renno's quest to journey into perilous land in search of lost treasure. Driven by the raging fires in his heart, it is the final test of the White Indian's courage.

#15
Spirit Knife
1988
Paperback.

#16
Manitou
1988
The bestselling on-going saga of Renno, the wise and brave White Indian, continues. Traveling to the Caribbean in search of his kidnapped friend, Renno is pitted against the evil shaman, Hodan, who is there to become a voodoo master and seek vengeance upon Renno and his brother.

#17
Seneca Warrior
1989
Though unrest threatens the five tribes, Renno, the white sachem of the Senecas, must travel to Africa to rescue a friend, aided by a ferocious jungle cat

#18
Father of Waters
1989
When Egan Kirk's wife and children are brutally murdered by renegades, he vows revenge

#19
Fallen Timbers
1990
A battlefield where a nation will be lost or won . . . A Seneca warrior who risks his honor to keep a country free . . . in a bigger bolder novel of the American Frontier. — THE DEATH - The sunlit days when America's forests and bountiful waters belonged to the Seneca have become a long, dark night of war. Death songs pierce the heart and war who... more »ops chill the blood as the fiercest fighters ever born meet for one last council to decide the fate of the five Iroquois nations and the new United States. And when the die is cast, RENNO, namesake of the legendary White Indian, will begin his long, perilous journey toward Fallen Timbers . . . a place of glorious dreams, bloody reckoning - and consummate evil.
THE BIRTH - Strong in his prime, invincible with his weapons, Renno has one vulnerable spot; his heart. At his side are the sacred manitous and a beautiful warrior woman, but in his soul is a new darkness. Now, an evil shaman hides behind the cowl of the wolverine, deadly enemies gather at his longhouse's door, and only the cry of a newborn child - and the singing of the war ax - can save the White Indian and all he loves.

#20
Sachem's Son
1990
While Renno rediscovers the love of his former wife, Beth Huntington, and takes her back to his people, the Seneca, his son joins the governor of the Tennessee Territory in order to learn the ways of the settlers' government.

#21
Sachem's Daughter
1991
From the days when the Seneca first roamed a virgin continent, the manitous—powerful spirits of the Indian nations—warned of danger. Now the prophecy comes to pass. Voodoo drums beat in the exotic isle of St. Domingue, and the evil has spread to America. A witch's charms and potions lure Renno's innocent son, Little Hawk. And Renno... more »'s beautiful daughter, Renna, claims her destiny of horror, pride and courage. President Thomas Jefferson knows the name and skill of Renno. To this proud sachem now comes a difficult duty: to save the Louisiana Territory for America... and to allow his sweet daughter to follow her heart. As Renno heeds his vision quest to travel a path of battle, Renna must follow her trail of desire and honor—to become a woman who chooses not tears but a totem of love, not surrender but a tomahawk of blood.

#22
Seneca Patriots
1991
Selected for Jefferson's new military academy at West Point, New York, Little Hawk struggles to succeed amid the prejudice, while in the South, White Blanket joins a new Indian union bent on conquering the whites

#23
Hawk's Journey
1992
Bound by his allegiance to the new nation, Little Hawk volunteers to search for Lewis and Clark, who have been missing for more than a year, and he embarks on his dangerous journey.

#24
Father and Son
1993
Renno's Seneca son, Little Hawk, is called across the sea to Portugal, where he is determined to rescue his half-sister, Renna, from her brutal captors. Original.

#25
War Clouds
1994
Captured while attempting to run the British blockade, Little Hawk is impressed into service on the "hell ship," HMS Cormorant and dreams of exacting revenge against the ship's sadistic captain. Original.

#26
Red Stick
1994
Little Hawk, son of the White Indian, struggles with a painful decision to take part in the coming war with the British and Gao, the White Indian's bold and restless nephew, vows revenge on the soldiers who scorned him. Original.

#27
Creek Thunder
1995
In retaliation for a devastating Creek Indian attack, Andrew Jackson marches south to destroy the threat. As war rages across the land, Renno, the White Indian, bravely heads out onto the frontier to save his nephew from the British, and to unite his family once more before his final journey.

#28
Medicine Shield
1996
White Indian Renno's happiness at the British defeat at New Orleans is short-lived when his younger son, Ta-na, suffers a crippling injury, an accident that threatens the fate of their entire tribe.
Author
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)