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    Jack Among the Indians; Or, A Boy's Summer on the Buffalo Plains

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      Produced by David Edwards, Martin Pettit and the OnlineDistributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (Thisfile was produced from images generously made availableby The Internet Archive)

      JACK AMONG THE INDIANS.

      OTHER BOOKS

      BY

      GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL.

      JACK, THE YOUNG RANCHMAN, PRICE $1.25

      PAWNEE HERO STORIES AND FOLK TALES, " 1.75

      BLACKFOOT LODGE TALES, " 1.75

      THE STORY OF THE INDIAN, " 1.50

      THE INDIANS OF TO-DAY, " 5.00

      "JACK'S GUN WAS AT HIS SHOULDER, HE FIRED."--_Page 174_]

      JACK AMONG THE INDIANS

      OR

      A BOY'S SUMMER ON THE BUFFALO PLAINS

      BY

      GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL

      _Author of "Jack, the Young Ranchman," "Pawnee Hero Stories,""Blackfoot Lodge Tales," "The Story of the Indian,""The Indians of To-day," etc._

      _Illustrated by_

      EDWIN WILLARD DEMING

      Logo]

      NEW YORK

      FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY

      PUBLISHERS

      Copyright, 1900,BY FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY

      _My Dear Nephews and Nieces_:--

      A long time ago, before any of you were born, great herds of buffalo fedon the western plains, and wild Indians lived by hunting them. They atethe flesh, wore the skins as clothing, slept in lodges made from thehides, and fashioned tools from different parts of the buffalo's body.

      There were few settlements, and as the buffalo roamed far and wide overthe treeless land, the Indians followed them; for then both were free.Often a tribe was obliged to defend itself against the attacks ofenemies; and its young men often made war journeys into hostile country.Though the daily life of the village was quiet and simple, yet sometimesit was interrupted by most exciting incidents and adventures both ofhunting and fighting.

      You listened attentively to the story of "Jack, the Young Ranchman," andI hope that you will like to learn what Jack did the next season, whenhe spent the summer with the buffalo eaters of the Northern Plains,hunted their game, fought their enemies and lived their life.

      Your affectionate UNCLE.

      NEW YORK, SEPT. 1, 1900.

      CONTENTS.

      CHAPTER. PAGE. I. BACK TO THE RANCH 1

      II. A GLANCE BACKWARD 10

      III. GETTING READY 17

      IV. THE START 27

      V. THE FIRST FRESH MEAT 37

      VI. INDIANS OF OLD TIMES 47

      VII. AN INDIAN WAR PARTY 57

      VIII. DODGING INDIANS 70

      IX. A BIGHORN IN CAMP 80

      X. BUFFALO 93

      XI. IN THE QUICKSANDS 104

      XII. RESTING UP 115

      XIII. TO FORT BENTON AND BEYOND 123

      XIV. THE PIEGAN CAMP 133

      XV. INDIANS AT HOME 145

      XVI. AN INDIAN FRIEND 154

      XVII. AN ENEMY IN CAMP 168

      XVIII. THE COUNTING OF A COUP 179

      XIX. A STRONG TEMPTATION 187

      XX. WHITE WARRIOR, PIEGAN 198

      XXI. THE CAMP MOVES 211

      XXII. RUNNING BUFFALO 224

      XXIII. THE WOUNDING OF FOX EYE 237

      XXIV. A MYSTERY OF THE PRAIRIE 252

      XXV. THE RELIC OF A FIGHT 265

      XXVI. CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A BEAR 273

      XXVII. BAPTISTE LAJEUNESSE 286

      XXVIII. THE LOST GOLD 293

      Jack Among the Indians.

     
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