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The story follows Shoz-Dijiji, a young Apache war chief called the Black Bear, who struggles with grief, shaken faith, and an unexpected love for a white-eyed girl who rejects him. Torn between devotion to his people and the pull of personal longing, he joins raids and participates in ritual life while confiding in his friend Gian-nah-tah and the medicine man Nan-ta-do-tash. The plot moves through violent skirmishes, pony thefts, and tense pursuits by soldiers and rival leaders, including confrontations tied to Geronimo and Crook and dangerous episodes in places such as Skeleton Canyon. Themes of honor, cultural collision, vengeance, and the fading of an old way of life drive the narrative toward a final war trail.
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