Depicts the life of white pioneers, settlers, cowboys, and gunfighters who moved in the American West and describes their relationship with the native Indians.
A biography of Osceola, warrior chief of the Seminole people who tried to prevent his people from being removed from their Florida lands, describing his childhood, his leadership during difficult times, and the effects of his efforts.
Describes Nez Perc?e culture and their friendly relations with whites; recounts the move to put them on reservations and their almost successful escape to Canada; and argues that Indian removal was part of a policy to unify North and South.