The
years 1830-1870 were years of expansion west as the U.S. Government
encouraged patriots to civilize its great untamed wilderness. But
the West was already occupied - by native citizens. The conflicts
that ensued are legendary, but many stories are yet to be told.
Veteran author Bob Scott brings many of these more obscure stories to
light.
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The flood
of immigrants threatened the Indian way of life and they resisted. As
the white invasion escalated, a struggle ensued, with both factions
violently contending for land and lifestyle.
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In Plain Enemies,
Bob Scott compiles narratives of faith and fear, heroism and horror,
strength and stupidity, love and hatred. Attempting to present both
sides of the story, the author discloses evil walking in both boots and
moccasins, with honorable humankind inhabiting forts, soddies -- and
teepee villages.
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Plain Enemies
Best True Stories of the Frontier West
by Robert J. "Bob" Scott
Caxton
Press, 1995
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