The Great Chiefs
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Proud, joyously combative, free as the wind - these were the chiefs of the Old West at the beginning of the nineteenth century. Popular imagination saw them as powerful feudal lords, reigning over multitudes of bloodthirsty but obedient subjects. In fact, there were neither monarchs nor multitudes between the Mississippi and the far side of the Rockies. Only by earning the respect of his peers could a man become chief.
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