Chiquita, an American Novel: The Romance of a Ute Chief's Daughter
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A frontier novel follows the relationship between a trapper and the daughter of a Ute chief as their lives intertwine amid ranch life, mining prospects, and reservation tensions. She becomes fascinated by settler education and aspires to attend college, prompting her father to offer gold to underwrite her schooling. Episodes trace camp life, cattle ranches, mining ventures, and visits to town and college, while recurring conflicts over resources, cultural misunderstanding, and threats of violence complicate assimilation and loyalty. The narrative contrasts traditional indigenous customs with encroaching civilization and examines ambition, identity, and the uneasy accommodations that arise when two worlds meet.
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