Héros de l'aventure #11
In "Les terrains de chasse ennemis," a Redcoat captain manipulates the settlers of Boonesborough into believing a treaty permits them to hunt on land long held sacred by the local Native people. As tensions rise and violence erupts, Daniel and Mingo must step in to prevent a full-scale conflict. Written and illustrated by Fred Fredericks, with additional art by George Tuska and inks by Mike Peppe, this 1972 adventure captures the fragile balance of trust and mistrust in a frontier town on the edge of war. The cover by Fred Fredericks completes the tense, historical atmosphere of a story rooted in misunderstanding and survival.
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A Redcoat captain convinces the settlers that the Indians have signed a treaty that allows the residents of Boonesborough to hunt on land that once belonged exclusively to the Indians. When the settlers begin hunting, it starts a war that Daniel and Mingo have to stop.
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