
Camp-fire and Wigwam
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Authors:
- Ellis, Edward Sylvester
1840 - 1916
About this book
In an era marked by the expansion of the American frontier, "Camp-fire and Wigwam" by Edward Sylvester Ellis captures the spirit of adventure and exploration. This historical adventure novel follows young Jack Carleton and his companion Otto Relstaub as they navigate the untamed wilderness of Louisiana in search of a lost horse. Readers will encounter vivid depictions of Native American culture and the challenges of frontier life, highlighting themes of friendship and resilience. Ideal for students and civic activists alike, this tale offers insights into the complexities of early American life and the interactions between settlers and indigenous peoples. Immerse yourself in this engaging narrative that celebrates courage and camaraderie in the face of adversity.
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