The Elk-Dog Heritage

The Elk-Dog Heritage by Don Coldsmith, published by Bantam Books in July 1987, is a historical fiction work set in the 16th century New World. This edition spans 192 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around the Elk-Dog band of “the People,” who are known for their exceptional horse and warrior skills on the Great Plains. The story unfolds as the young men of the tribe seek to engage in warfare against their enemies, placing the responsibility on the chief to maintain peace within the community.
Readers will find a portrayal of tribal dynamics and the challenges of leadership in a historical context. The book explores themes of conflict and resolution within the Elk-Dog band, reflecting the complexities of life on the Great Plains during this period. With its focus on the interplay between tradition and the desire for power, The Elk-Dog Heritage offers insights into the cultural fabric of the time, making it a notable addition to the genres of historical and Western fiction.
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In the New World of the 16th century, the Elk-Dog band of “the People” are well-respected on the Great Plains for their horse and warrior skills. When the young men of “the People” want to wage war on their enemies, it is up to the chief to keep the peace among his own tribe. Reissue. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.
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