The Way of an Indian
Description:
Classic tales of Native American fiction.
“Mr. Remington is the delineator par excellence of the Indian, the cavalryman, the cowboy, and the ‘greaser’….Of positive historical value to future generations, when the types and phases of American character he chooses to portray have disappeared from the shifting stage of our national life. ..Mr. Remington can write….All in all, Remington’s book is a delightful one.” -The Dial, Volume 25, July 1, 1898
“Will prove an interesting addition to Western fiction….The poetry and mysticism which have always surrounded the American Indian and made him, for most writers, an impenetrable subject.” -Canadian Bookseller and Stationers' Journal, Volume 18, March, 1905
White Otter's Own Shadow
The Brown Bat Proves Itself
The Bat Devises Mischief Among the Yellow-Eyes
The New Lodge
The Kites and the Crows
The Fire-Eater's Bad Medicine
Among the Pony-Soldiers
The Medicine Fight of the Chis-Chis-Chash