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The last sheepeater : a novel of early Yellowstone

Marks, Michael (author.).

Summary: In 1880, the last tribe of Indians were forced to leave Yellowstone National Park. The members of this tribe were know as "Sheep Eaters", an ancient group know for their craftsmanship, as well as their unique hunting abilities. These proud warriors were relocated to Fort Hall, Idaho, and forced to try and assimilate with other tribes who did not share their unique skills.When a man is killed several years later in Yellowstone by an arrow that could have only been made by the Sheep Eaters, the U.S. Army begins a manhunt, headed by a brash young corporal and a legendary army scout, for what is thought to be the last of this noble tribe. What follows is accusations of murder, rumors of 400 pounds of missing gold, and mystic signs in the beautiful wilderness of Yellowstone National park.--

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  • ISBN: 9781090410795
  • ISBN: 1090410794
  • Physical Description: print
    365 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: [United States] : Outlaws Publishing LLC, 2019.
Subject: Indians of North America Fiction
United States. Army Fiction
Yellowstone National Park Fiction
United States. Army.
Indians of North America
United States Yellowstone National Park
Genre: Western fiction.
Fiction.
Western fiction.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Northwest Indian College.

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