"Frontier adventure." . . "Indians of North America Fiction." . . . . . "\"The Cheyenne leader that fateful day was Heovese, Yellow Nose, a name white mothers spoke to frighten their children. With him were the warrior-scouts, six crazy/brave Indians about to die thinking their medicine big enough to breach Fort Larking. The U.S. Cavalry commander was Captain Julius Caesar Strinker, acting C.O. at For Larking on the fatal date - a man born to command in the Yellow Hair mold, a man who never met an Indian he didn't hate. Third of the storied Soldiers Three was the Reverence Nehemiah Ezekial Bleek, 250 pound preacher of the gospel according to Bleek, that man of all skin colors will treat one another as equal brothers or else!\"--Cover."@en . . . . . . . . "The day Fort Larking fell"@en . "The day Fort Larking fell" . . "Western stories" . . . "The day fort larking fell" . "Historical fiction"@en . . . "Day Fort Larking fell"@en . . . "Fiction"@en . "Nehemiah Bleek leads his band of Indian orphans out of Colorado headed toward Fort Larking in Kansas." . . . "Western stories." . . "West (U.S.)" . . "Large type books" . . . .