From the bestselling "Cheyenne" series comes "Arrow Keeper", in which Matthew Hanchon, a Cheyenne Indian raised among pioneers, searches for his place in the world; and in "Death Chant", Matthew is... This description may be from another edition of this product.
Born indian, raised white, he swore he'd die a free man.
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For lack of any other reviews, I have provided what is shown on the back cover to help you. A Cheyenne Indian raised among pioneers on the Wyoming frontier, Matthew Hanchon had never known anything but fear and distrust. For the settlers had branded him a savage-a beast they would despise until they gunned him down. And when Matthew realzed that his adopted parents would suffer for their love of him, he fled into the wilderness, seeking the people whose blood he shared. But the youth soon found that the Cheyenne hated him as much as the whites. Matthew would need a frontiers-man's cunning and grit and a warrior's courage, strength, and skill, or he would never survive. This is a story of one man's heroic search for a world he could call his own.
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