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The white Indian a Rusty Sabin story

Rusty Sabin was a child when Cheyenne Indians raided the Sabin homestead and killed his mother. Just before she died, she put a rawhide cord with a green scabbard around his neck. Raised by Spotted Antelope and Bitter Root, Rusty, now known as Red Hawk, refuses the compulsory and brutal initiation into the tribe when he is fifteen. Abandoned as dead by his Cheyenne family, Red Hawk takes the advice of a white trader and rides to Witherell, the nearest settlement of whites. Rusty's father lives on the outskirts of Witherell and has dedicated his life to killing Cheyenne warriors for destroying his family. He has become such a powerful adversary that the Cheyenne call him Wind Walker. Red Hawk, who has no recollection of his white father, wants nothing more than to restore his reputation among the Cheyenne -- and if his plan works, he may be able to rejoin the only family he has ever known. He'll kill Wind Walker, the bitterest enemy of his people.

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  • "Rusty Sabin was a child when Cheyene Indians raided the Sabin homestead, killing his mother. Raised by Indians, known as Red Hawk, he has no recollection of his white father. His only goal is to kill Wind Walker, the white enemy of the Cheyenne and restore his reputation among the people who abandoned him when he was 15 after refusing to take part in their compulsory brutal initiation."
  • "Rusty Sabin was a child when Cheyenne Indians raided the Sabin homestead and killed his mother. Just before she died, she put a rawhide cord with a green scabbard around his neck. Raised by Spotted Antelope and Bitter Root, Rusty, now known as Red Hawk, refuses the compulsory and brutal initiation into the tribe when he is fifteen. Abandoned as dead by his Cheyenne family, Red Hawk takes the advice of a white trader and rides to Witherell, the nearest settlement of whites. Rusty's father lives on the outskirts of Witherell and has dedicated his life to killing Cheyenne warriors for destroying his family. He has become such a powerful adversary that the Cheyenne call him Wind Walker. Red Hawk, who has no recollection of his white father, wants nothing more than to restore his reputation among the Cheyenne -- and if his plan works, he may be able to rejoin the only family he has ever known. He'll kill Wind Walker, the bitterest enemy of his people."@en
  • "Rusty was a child when Indians raided his homestead and killed his mother. Raised by adoptive Cheyenne parents, Red Hawk, as Rusty is now known, travels to a white settlement to try to fit in, but wishes he was wit his Cheyenne family. Marshall Sabin, Rusty's father, has made a name killing Indians - Wind Walker. Red Hawk decides he must kill Wind Walker in order to return to his Indian village. Will Red Hawk discover the truth of his parentage before it's too late?"

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

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  • "The white Indian a Rusty Sabin story"@en
  • "The white indian a Rusty Sabin story"
  • "The white Indian : a Rusty Sabin story"
  • "The white Indian"@en
  • "The white Indian"
  • "The White Indian"
  • "The white indian"@en