They were as perceptive as the old men who knew Wolf Cry had joined the short robe's church because he had felt he had been responsible for the disappearance of the buffalo. They knew he had thought he had done something wrong, ...
Thunder in the Wind
Thunder in the Wind
The story shows how the Assiniboine, and one family in particular, dealt with being subjected to an Indian Bureau that subscribed to the ethic popular at the time of "white man's burden.
Lieutenant-Colonel Grant Sievers oversees the mouth of Kettle Creek during the war of 1812.
Thunder in the Wind