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Snake dance

Milton Buckmaster, who was raised by the Navajos and goes exclusively by th ename of Silver Hat, is faced witht he difficult challenge of rescuing Lady Grace from the Hopi nation. It all stats when the eastern-educated son of a Hopi chief invites Lady Grace, who has been named Slender Woman by the Navajos, to come and witness the very secretive annual snake dance. Unable to resist, Slender Woman and her father convince Major Doyle to let them go. Major Doyle's worst fears are ealised when Slender Woman is kidnapped at the ceremony, and it is now left to Silver Hat, with the help of an old Navajo medicine man, to find and rescue her.

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  • "Milton Buckmaster, who was raised by the Navajos and goes exclusively by th ename of Silver Hat, is faced witht he difficult challenge of rescuing Lady Grace from the Hopi nation. It all stats when the eastern-educated son of a Hopi chief invites Lady Grace, who has been named Slender Woman by the Navajos, to come and witness the very secretive annual snake dance. Unable to resist, Slender Woman and her father convince Major Doyle to let them go. Major Doyle's worst fears are ealised when Slender Woman is kidnapped at the ceremony, and it is now left to Silver Hat, with the help of an old Navajo medicine man, to find and rescue her."@en
  • "Lady Grace is a British woman sojourning in the Southwestern United States, where the Navajos are very taken with her, giving her the name Slender Woman. In spite of warnings not to attend a Hopi Snake dance, Slender Woman and her father do attend, leading to her kidnapping during the ceremonies."
  • "Lady Grace is a British woman sojourning in the Southwestern United States, where the Navajos are very taken with her, giving her the name Slender Woman. In spite of warnings not to attend a Hopi Snake dance, Slender Woman and her father do attend, leading to her kidnapping during the ceremonies."@en
  • "In this exciting new story Milton Buckmaster, known to the Navajos as Silver Hat, takes on the difficult challenge of rescuing Lady Grace from the Hopi nation when she is kidnapped while photographing the secretive Snake Dance. All that stands in the way is a large army of Hopi Warriors, who will not give her up without a fight."@en
  • "Milton Buckmaster, raised by the Navajos and known as Silver Hat, is asked to rescue Lady Grace, who has been kidnapped while attending a secret Hopi ceremony."

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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Large type books"@en
  • "Large type books"
  • "Western stories"@en
  • "Western stories"

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  • "Snake dance"
  • "Snake dance"@en
  • "Snake dance : a western story"@en
  • "Snake dance : a western story"
  • "Snake Dance"@en
  • "Snake Dance"