Jack Among the Indians; Or, A Boy's Summer on the Buffalo Plains
JACK AMONG THE INDIANS.
GEORGE BIRD GRINNELL.
Jack's gun was at his shoulder, he fired. — Page 174
A BOY'S SUMMER ON THE BUFFALO PLAINS
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
NEW YORK FREDERICK A. STOKES COMPANY PUBLISHERS
Copyright, 1900, By Frederick A. Stokes Company
A long time ago, before any of you were born, great herds of buffalo fed on the western plains, and wild Indians lived by hunting them. They ate the flesh, wore the skins as clothing, slept in lodges made from the hides, and fashioned tools from different parts of the buffalo's body.
George Bird Grinnell
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CONTENTS.
CHAPTER I. BACK TO THE RANCH.
CHAPTER II. A GLANCE BACKWARD.
CHAPTER III. GETTING READY.
CHAPTER IV. THE START.
CHAPTER V. THE FIRST FRESH MEAT.
CHAPTER VI. INDIANS OF OLD TIMES.
CHAPTER VII. AN INDIAN WAR PARTY.
CHAPTER VIII. DODGING INDIANS.
CHAPTER IX. A BIGHORN IN CAMP.
CHAPTER X. BUFFALO.
CHAPTER XI. IN THE QUICKSANDS.
CHAPTER XII. RESTING UP.
CHAPTER XIII. TO FORT BENTON AND BEYOND.
CHAPTER XIV. THE PIEGAN CAMP.
CHAPTER XV. INDIANS AT HOME.
CHAPTER XVI. AN INDIAN FRIEND.
CHAPTER XVII. AN ENEMY IN CAMP.
CHAPTER XVIII. THE COUNTING OF A COUP.
CHAPTER XIX. A STRONG TEMPTATION.
CHAPTER XX. WHITE WARRIOR, PIEGAN.
CHAPTER XXI. THE CAMP MOVES.
CHAPTER XXII. RUNNING BUFFALO.
CHAPTER XXIII. THE WOUNDING OF FOX EYE.
CHAPTER XXIV. A MYSTERY OF THE PRAIRIE.
CHAPTER XXV. THE RELIC OF A FIGHT.
CHAPTER XXVI. CLOSE QUARTERS WITH A BEAR.
CHAPTER XXVII. BAPTISTE LAJEUNESSE.
CHAPTER XXVIII. THE LOST GOLD.