White Indian

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Historical FictionAction-AdventureComing of AgeBetrayalIdentityMan vs. NatureHistorical SettingAmerican LiteratureIndigenous AuthorsIndigenous VoicesNative American StoriesMulticulturalCross-Cultural StoriesCultural IdentityFamily DynamicsSeriesAdventure
Historical Fiction

White Indian

Donald Clayton Porter

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The novel, the first in the White Indian series, is set in 1685 near Fort Springfield in the Connecticut River valley. During a raid by Seneca warriors, an infant son is taken from his slain English parents, Jed and Minnie Harper. The Seneca chief, Ghonka, adopts the baby, names him Renno, and raises him as a warrior. Renno grows to manhood, realizing he is different from those who raised him, and becomes a powerful figure in the forest. The story follows Renno as he eventually allies himself with the English settlers while still maintaining his ties to the Seneca, positioning him as a man with a foot in both worlds, essential for any potential alliance between the two.

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Publisher

Bantam Books

Pages

407

Format

PAPERBACK

ISBN-13

9780553131420

ISBN-10

0553131427

Language

English

Published

1979-01-01