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Introduction to Andele | 1 | |
Foreword | 23 | |
Preface | 25 | |
Ch. I | The Martinez Family | 29 |
Ch. II | The Mescaleros Capture Andres | 30 |
Ch. III | A Vain Pursuit | 33 |
Ch. IV | The Flight. Little Pedro's Death | 35 |
Ch. V | Andres' Sufferings. Resolves to Die. Engages in a Deadly Conflict with the Apache Boys. Is Rescued by the Kiowas | 40 |
Ch. VI | Sold to the Kiowas. Becomes the Adopted Son of the Chief, Heap O'Bears | 48 |
Ch. VII | Kiowas Reach Home. The Big Medicine Dance | 52 |
Ch. VIII | The Quo-dle-quoit. Andele has a Fight. The Scalp Dance | 61 |
Ch. IX | Heap O'Bears is Killed by the Utes and Scalped. Somtotleti Dies with Him | 65 |
Ch. X | Mourning for Heap O'Bears. Horrible Sight | 69 |
Ch. XI | War with the U.S. Soldiers. Cheyennes Surprised in a Scalp Dance | 70 |
Ch. XII | Scalping the Utes. A Grim Joke | 73 |
Ch. XIII | Foot Fight. The Indian Worship. The Sweat Booth. Buffalo Medicine Song | 76 |
Ch. XIV | Marauding Expedition into Texas. Massacre on the Washita | 82 |
Ch. XV | Tahan, the Captive Texan | 87 |
Ch. XVI | Indian Census by Capt. R. H. Pratt | 92 |
Ch. XVII | Startling Incidents. Rescue of Captives | 94 |
Ch. XVIII | Andele Disgusted with Indian Medicine | 103 |
Ch. XIX | Andele Marries - Has Trouble | 106 |
Ch. XX | Dog Soldiers | 113 |
Ch. XXI | Light Dawning | 115 |
Ch. XXII | Geos Home to New Mexico. Returns after Four Years. Converted and Joins the Methodist Church. God's Providence in it All | 119 |
Ch. XXIII | A Civilized Courtship and Christian Marriage | 123 |
Supplement | 125 |
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