Little Brooks lives, hunts, and rides with the Plains Indians.
While with them, he witnesses first hand a massacre of a pioneer
woman and her two children. This act spurns hatred and bigotry
between the communities of the White Settlers and Native Americans
that would be felt for over 100 years. Can Little Brooks lay to
rest this social strife with the truth he has witnessed?
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