Kit Carson #6
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis issue contains at least two stories featuring frontier conflict. "Chief Victorio and the Navajo God of Blood" depicts the Navajo leader Victorio and his warriors possessing a powerful idol called Tah-Lo, which they use to terrorize settlers and inspire superstitious fear throughout the tribe, until Kit Carson rises to meet the threat. "Chief Black Hawk and His Dogs of War" chronicles the Sauk leader Black Hawk's raids on settlers in spring 1832, with Kit Carson pursuing the war party after they attack a wagon train, kill settlers, and escape on horseback, leaving Carson to track them through rocky terrain.
Kit Carson signs on to guide a wagon train through dangerous territory toward Taos, only to discover that the regular Comanche raids hitting the settlements aren't random attacks—they're orchestrated by corrupt officials in town who profit from the stolen goods. When Kit uncovers the conspiracy, he finds himself trapped and must fight his way free to rally allies and stop the scheme before a Mexican treasure train falls into the hands of those who would exploit it for their own gain.
When Apache Chief Victorio steals the sacred god Tah-Lo from a Navajo ceremonial procession, the peaceful tribe falls into superstitious dread—but one young Navajo warrior, Ko-Tep, refuses to accept defeat. Infiltrating Victorio's camp to reclaim their deity, Ko-Tep sets in motion a cunning plan that will test his courage against the ruthless Apache leader and his warriors. This is a tale of faith, bravery, and the lengths one man will go to restore what was stolen from his people.
In 1832, Chief Black Hawk of the Sauks leads his warriors on a series of devastating raids against frontier settlements, driven by rage at the displacement of his people—but a tragic miscalculation during a flag-of-truce negotiation sets off a chain of escalating conflicts that brings the full force of militia regiments down upon him. As Black Hawk pursues ever-bolder attacks, including an assault on Apple River Fort, General Henry closes in with relentless pursuit, determined to end the campaign once and for all. This story chronicles the rise and fall of one of history's most elusive fighting chiefs and the clash of cultures that defined the American frontier.
When gold is discovered in the Black Hills, greedy white men frame the Sioux for crimes they didn't commit, setting the stage for conflict between the tribes and the government—until young Crazy Horse uncovers the conspiracy and races to prove his people's innocence before justice becomes vengeance. Caught between two worlds and the competing demands of his own people and the law, Crazy Horse must navigate the dangerous line between tribal honor and the path to clearing the Sioux name.
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