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Indian Braves #3 (1951)

Ace Magazines [1940s-1950s] · 1951 · 36 pages

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Contains 6 stories
Big Brother to Little Bear
7 pp · western-frontier
Green ArrowheadSam Morgan (long-time Indian friend)Choctaw Chief Bold Eagle

When a cattle baron's ruthless ambition ignites tragedy, Green Arrowhead rescues a young boy named Sandy from the flames of his murdered parents' home—and brings him into the Choctaw tribe to heal and grow strong. Three years later, as the newly initiated Little Bear rides alongside his mentor Green Arrowhead, the old villain returns to Choctaw lands, setting the stage for a reckoning neither of them saw coming.

Historic Incidents (#5)
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier

In 1790, Tecumseh, the Shawnee chief, forged a vast confederation of tribes stretching from the Carolinas to the Great Lakes—a unified force that challenged American expansion across the continent. Years later, Tecumseh sought peace through a treaty with Governor William Henry Harrison, only to see that agreement shattered and his people defeated in the conflict that followed. This is the story of a leader whose vision of tribal unity reshaped the frontier.

The Hatred of Spitting Snake
7 pp · western-frontier
John ThundercloudSpitting Snake

Spitting Snake chafes under reservation life, nursing dreams of leading a united Indian army against the U.S. Army—and of eliminating John Thundercloud, who advocates peace and honor to their treaty. When a corrupt white trader supplies firewater to fuel his ambitions, Spitting Snake orchestrates a tribal gathering and sets his plan in motion, forcing John Thundercloud into a desperate fight to stop him before war consumes them all. This is a tale of conviction tested against madness, as two rivals clash over the fate of their people.

Indian Lore (#6)
1 pp · non-fiction; western-frontier
Fury along the Rails
7 pp · western-frontier
Swift Elk (Pueblo chief)Adley (railroadman)Reynolds (rival railroadman)Clay Folger (stage owner)

When Apache raids threaten to derail railroad construction in New Mexico, Pueblo Chief Swift Elk steps in to protect the work crew—only to discover the real saboteurs may be closer than anyone suspected. As dynamited trestles and massacred surveyors pile up, Swift Elk must infiltrate the Apache camp in disguise to uncover which pale-face is orchestrating the attacks and why. A tale of progress, betrayal, and one chief's determination to expose the traitor in their midst.

Death Grazes the Arapahoe Range
7 pp · western-frontier
Chief Wild EagleBuchanan (villain)

Chief Wild Eagle's grazing land becomes the target of unscrupulous horse-raisers led by the ruthless Buchanan, who'll stop at nothing—including murder and deception—to seize the fertile Arapahoe Range for himself. When Buchanan's schemes pit the honest settlers against Wild Eagle's tribe, the chief must uncover the villain's cunning plot before the conflict spirals beyond redemption.

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