
audiobook
by Edwin L. (Edwin Legrand) Sabin
Chief Joseph. Courtesy of The American Bureau of Ethnology.
BOYS' BOOK OF INDIAN WARRIORS - AND - HEROIC INDIAN WOMEN
BY - EDWIN L. SABIN
PHILADELPHIA GEORGE W. JACOBS & COMPANY PUBLISHERS
FOREWORD
BOYS' BOOK OF INDIAN WARRIORS
CHAPTER I - PISKARET THE ADIRONDACK CHAMPION (1644) - HOW HE SCOUTED AGAINST THE IROQUOIS
CHAPTER II - PISKARET THE ADIRONDACK CHAMPION (1645-1647) - HOW HE BROUGHT PEACE TO THE FORESTS
CHAPTER III - OPECHANCANOUGH, SACHEM OF THE PAMUNKEYS (1607-1644) - WHO FOUGHT AT THE AGE OF ONE HUNDRED
CHAPTER IV - KING PHILIP THE WAMPANOAG (1662-1676) - THE TERROR OF NEW ENGLAND
The collection gathers vivid sketches of native warriors and heroic women from the eastern forests to the Great Plains, spanning the era when European settlers first pressed onto indigenous lands. Readers follow daring scouts, formidable chiefs, and brave women as they confront rivals, protect their people, and navigate a world rapidly reshaped by unfamiliar customs. Each episode opens with a clear, action‑filled scene that lets listeners feel the pulse of an early spring raid or a tense diplomatic encounter, grounding the larger sweep of history in personal courage.
Presented from the Native perspective, the stories highlight the clash of values between the red and white peoples without simplifying either side. Tales of figures like the Adirondack champion who stalks the Iroquois, the steadfast woman who saves a frontier fort, and the charismatic leaders who stand against overwhelming odds reveal a rich tapestry of honor, strategy, and resilience. The book invites listeners to hear the voices of those who fought to defend their way of life, offering a nuanced glimpse into a formative chapter of North American history.
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (467K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2010-01-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1870–1952
Best known for lively adventure stories set in the American West, this early 20th-century writer blended fast-moving fiction with careful historical research. His books introduced generations of young readers to frontier scouts, soldiers, and explorers.
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