Indians #14
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains two stories: "Manzar the White Indian" in "Cheyennes Are Fighting Men," which depicts a prison break where men escape from stockade and the protagonist pursues them on horseback, engaging in armed conflict with military troopers. The issue also includes a historical text feature on Plains Indian warfare, covering General Crook's 1876 campaigns against Sioux and Cheyenne forces, the Battle of the Rosebud, subsequent military operations, and the hardships faced by Native Americans following their placement on reservations. Additionally, "Lone Bow" by Captain Stuart Kerrigan follows the titular Indian hunter and his family on a bear hunt that goes awry, resulting in conflict with grizzlies and tension within the group over whether to pursue the dangerous animals.
Osceola, a young Seminole warrior, grows to despise the white encroachment on his people's Florida homeland after witnessing their brutal displacement and broken treaties—a hatred that only deepens when soldiers seize his wife at a fort, claiming her as a runaway slave. Driven by betrayal and the need to protect his people's survival, Osceola rises to lead the Seminoles against overwhelming odds, orchestrating fierce resistance in the Everglades swamps even as the tide of conflict turns against them. This is the story of a man who fought treachery with courage, only to discover that honor and a flag of truce offer no shield against those who refuse to keep their word.
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Reprinted in Indians #24 (1953)
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