Jack Among the Indians; Or, A Boy's Summer on the Buffalo Plains
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The story follows a boy who spends a summer living among Northern Plains buffalo hunters, learning camp routines, tools, and ceremonies while joining hunting expeditions and occasional skirmishes. Episodic adventures include tracking and running buffalo, encounters with quicksands and dangerous animals, a war party and acts of daring that test his skills and courage. Interspersed descriptive chapters explain material culture, food use, and the seasonal movements of hunting communities, giving a portrait of daily life on the plains and the practical lessons that shape the boy's growth.
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